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ished rock, $2.70; sheet
70; concrete gutter, 40c.
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inections, $1.50; sewer
ns, $1.25; gas connectio
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40; bitulithic, $1.48; 1
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proximate quantities, the
J. F. Lee Paving Co. is
?et asphalt, the cost amou
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ow for bitulithic, the cost
to $6,022.20; the Even-
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t amounting to $4,568.70.
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City Mai
March 15th,
Council,
ubuque, Iowa.
tlemen:
ids were received on the
March for the improver
enth Street from the we:
line of Jackson Street
'oad tracks east of Was
et. Bids were called for c
k on a macadam foundat
olithic paving. The fc
were received:
J. Leonard, Dubuque,
thic, $2.41; concrete 1
reset curb, 35c; exc1
1; brick in railway track
rete curb, 75c; extra ct
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City
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sign
)f the
taxing
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100 Special Session, March 15, 1922
to the company, due November 28th,
'1921, and the company would re-
spectfully ask your Honorable Body
to permit it now to sign such waiv-
ers and make its payments for such
pavement according to the partial
payment plan on such terms as may
be agreeable to the City, and your
petitioner shall ever pray. Dated at
Dubuque, Iowa, this 8th day of
March, 1922. P. J. NELSON,
Attorney for Illinois Central Rail-
road Conlpany.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted
and the Treasurer be instructed to
carry out the wishes of the Council
after the paper has been signed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Rooney.
Nays—None.
March 7th, 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Commissioners of the City of Du-
buque.
Gentlemen: I herewith, on behalf
of the Illinois Central Railroad Com-
pany and the Dubuque & Sioux City
Railroad Company, submit for your
examination, consideration, approval
and adoption, drafts of two ordin-
ances:
One, for the vacation of an ordin-
ance now in force in favor of the
Dubuque & Sioux City Railroad Com-
pany, the lesser of the Illinois Cen-
tral Railroad Company, to lay and
operate a switch and side track on
Jackson street, and
The other for the vacation of all
existing ordinances heretofore in
force, granting to the Illinois Cen-
tral Railroad Company the right to
lay, maintain and operate switch and
side tracks on Washington and Jack-
son streets in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, and embracing and embodying
all the grants heretofore existing on
the part of the Illinois Central Rail-
road Company, and the Dubuque &
Sioux City Railroad Company in a
s.ngle ordinance to the Illinois Cen-
tral, to meet, suit and serve the con-
veniences of the City of Dubuque
and the Illinois Central Railroad
Company.
(Signed) P. J. NELSON,
Attorney for Dubuque & Sioux City
Railroad Company, and Illinois Cen-
tral Railroad Company.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Report of the City Water Works
for the month of February 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, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Budget for Year of 1922
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
The following budget of expenditures for the fiscal year 1922, on the
basis of the expenses for the several departments of the City, has been
submitted by the City Manager to the City Council, and such budget has
been adopted by the City Council as its budget for the fiscal year 1922.
This budget will be considered for final adoption by the City Council at
a special session to be held in the Council chamber of the City Hall on
the 31st day of March, 1922. Any taxpayer objecting or protesting to the
same or to any item thereof, or to any omission therefrom, shall present
his objection to the City Council on or before said date.
(Signed) JOHN STUBER, Clerk.
BUDGET CITY OF DUBUQUE, FISCAL YEAR APRIL 1, 1922, TO
APRIL 1, 1923.
BUDGET OF CITY OF DUBUQUE
MUNICIPAL TAX LEVIES AVAILABLE FOR 1922 EXPENSE.
Fiscal Year April 1st, 1922, to April 1st, 1923.
Consolidated Tax Levy 30 mills $294,970.57
Sanitary District and Road Tax Levy 1$/4 " 17,206.62
Fire and Fire Improvement Fund Tax Levy 81 " 83,575.00
Main Sewer Fund Tax Levy 3II 29,497.00
Library Fund Tax Levy 21/4 " 22,122.79
Park Fund Tax Levy 2 " 19,644.70
Police Pension Fund Tax Levy 7/16 " 4,301.65
Special Session, March 15, 1922 101
Fire Pension Fund Tax Levy 1 9,832.35
Bonded Debt Fund Tax Levy 8II 78,658.82
Deficiency Levy Special Improvement Bond 9/16 " 5,530.70
Water Works Extension Fund Tax Levy 1%14,743.50
59 " $58,00s.79
The above is based on a taxable value of $9.832,352.00 as obtained
from the County Auditor.
ANTICIPATED MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES.
Business Licenses $ 13,000.00
Dog Licenses
1,200.00
Scale Receipts200.00
Plumbing Permits 2,000.00
Electrical Permits 2.000.00
Excavation Permits 450.00
Police Court Fines and Costs 6,000.00
Interest on City Deposits 2,000.00
Ambulance Service 500.00
Sale of Discarded Equipment 300.00
Board of Prisoners 100.00
Moneys and Credits 10,101.27
Miscellaneous Rentals 1,500.00
County Road Tax 4,916.17
Franchise Tax 600.00
Sale of Land 12,600.00
Filling Cisterns 200.00
$57,667.44
Balance in County Road Fund 4,233.88
Consolidated Tax 294,970.57
Total available for appropriation for proper purposes in Gen-
eral Fund $356,871.89
Municipal account record as approved by the State Auditor's office
with amounts recommended to be expended from taxation and miscellan-
eous revenues for each purpose during the fiscal year April 1st, 1922 to
March 31st, 1923, as follows:
I—General Administration $ 43,039.25
I'I—Protection of Life and Property 190,964.00
III—Health and Sanitation 33,100.00
IV—Highways 105,087.50
V—Parks 19,664.70
VI—Library and Donations 24,022.7!)
VII—Miscellaneous 7,514.00
VIII—Recreation 1,400.00
IX—Municipal Industries 1,290.00
X—Municipal Indebtedness 84,189.5.2
XI—Municipal Improvements 68,972.00
$579,243.79
STATEMENT SHOWING SOURCES OF MONEY FOR VARIOUS
MUNICIPAL PURPOSES
To be Appropriated
from
Consolidated Funds
General Administration r . $43,039.25
Protection Life and Property 107,389.00
Health and Sanitation .. 34,668.00
Highways 87,880.88
Donations and Library 1,900.00
Parks
Recreation
Miscellaneous
Municipal Indebtedness
Municipal Industries
Municipal Improvements
1,400.00
7,514.00
1,290.00
39,475.00
Return from
Special Total
Tax Needs
$ $ 43,039.25
83,575.00 190,964.00
34,668.00
17,206.62 105,087.50
22,122.79 24,022.79
19,664.70 19,664.70
1,400.00
7,514.00
5,530.70
78,658.82 84,189,52
14,748.53 16,038.53
29,491.00 68,972.00
102 Special Session,. March 15, 1922
Fire Pension
Police Pension
9,832.35 9,832.35
4,301.65 4,301.65
$324,558.13 $235,138.16 $609,694.29
The revenues and expenditures of the City Waterworks, the Athletic
Field and the Municipal Bathing Beach are not included in the above
statement.
The balance in the County Road Fund on April lst, 1922, as well as
the moneys accruing to this Fund during the year is shown as being a
Miscellaneous Revenue. This money will be entirely expended during this
year in connection with the new grading work on Rockdale Road.
The total moneys anticipated to accrue to the General Funds both
from taxation and from Miscellaneous Revenues as shown on a previous
page amount to $356,871.89. The total proposed to spend from the General
Funds in accordance with the above statement amounts to $324,556.13,
which leaves an unappropriated balance in the General Funds of $32,315.76.
To this can be added the General Fund balance as of April 1st, 1922, which
should amount to approximately $30,000.00 which will leave the sum of
approximately $62,315.76 to be used during the year for any proper muni-
cipal purpose. In this statement the Tax Title certificates amounting to
about $107,000.00 are considered as cash.
In connection with Protection of Life and Property $26,859.00 is on
account of the Electrical Department. Of this amount $21,454.20 is on
account of permanent improvements in connection with the new Fire
Alarm Building and could be financed by bond issue if it was necessary
to do so.
In connection with the expenditures for the past year, there are certain
points to which particular attention is called:
Invested in Tax Sale Certificates
Mortgage for Allison & Henderson Memorial Park $102,886.28
Payment to Mrs. Spahn for Lease of Garfield Ave. Bldg 4,000.00
Municipal Indebtedness in excess of 1921 appropriation 50,170.00
Municipal Improvements in excess of 1922 appropriation
26,800.00
appropriation was made 12,100.00
New Fire Engine for which no a
$204,993.67
Of the above expenditures which were not anticipated in the last year's
budget, the item of Tax Sale Certificates is carried as a live asset. The
balance of the above expenditures have been cared for from the municipal
revenue. Also, if the tax sale certificates should be redeemed by April 1st,
this city would be absolutely without current deficit, and this is true, with
out touching the taxes in 'hand for the next fiscal year.
BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS
I. General Administration
Expenditures Estimated Needs
April 1, 1921, April, 1922,
t" to
April 1, 1922 April 1, 1923
March, 1922,
Estimated
101---Oity Council
B Traveling Expense $ 108.54
D Printing—Stationery
37.75
102—City Manager—
A Salary City Manager $ 8,400.00
Salary Secretary 1,680.00 $ 8,400.00
Salary Stenographer 1,680.00
B Travelin E 1,000.00 1,50.00
g xpense1
152.31 150.00
C Office Expense 80.00
D Printing and Advertising 105.00
61.80 75
E Purchase of Equipment 00
G Material ,and Supplies 126.25 50.00
194.95 160.00
I Surety Bonds
202.50 202.50
$ 150.00
25.00
$ 146.29 $ 175.00
$ 11,897.81 $ 11,832:50
Special Session, March 15, 1922
103 -City Clerk -
A Salary Clerk
Salary Deputy Clerk
D Printing and Advertising
G Material and Supplies
104 -City Auditor -
A Salary Auditor
D Printing and Advertising
G Material and Supplies
I Surety Bonds
103
$ 1,800.00
481.00
250.00
22.75
$ 1,800.00
250.00
50.00
$ 2,563.75 $ 2,100.00
$ 1,800.00
98.95
12.50
$ 2,000.00
100.00
200.00
12.50
$ 1,911.45 $ 2,312.50
105 -City Treasurer -
A Salary City Treasurer $ 2,100.00
Salary Deputy 125.00
C Office Expense 11.50
D Printing and Advertising 108.35
E Purchase of Equipment (Safe) 38.00
G Materials ai.d Supplies 12.03
I Surety Bonds 600.00
$ 2,984.88
$ 2,100.00
100.00
10.00
800.00
$ 2,510.00
106 -City Solicitor -
A Salary $ 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00
B Traveling Expense 50.00
C Office Expense 57.25 65.00
D Printing and Advertising 38.25 25.00
$ 3,695.50 $ 3,740.00
108 -City Assessor -
A Salary Assessor $ 400.00 $ 400.00
Salary Deputy 300.00 300.00
C Office Expense 20.00
G ,Materials and Supplies 210.00
J Board of Review 1,456.00 800.00
I Surety Bond 2.50
$ 2,388.50 $ 1,500.00
109 -City Engineer -
A Salary City Engineer $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00
Salary Assistants 1,800.00 3,600.00
Salary Draftsman 1,620.00
Salary Clerk 1,620.00 1,820.00
Salary Rodman 1,890.00 720.00
B Traveling Expense 47;12 50.00
C Office Expense 50.00
D Printing and Advertising 75.50 150.00
E Purchase of Equipment (,Tiling case) 22.80 700.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 72.00 150.00
G Material and Supplies 350.00 400.00
I Insurance
J Renumbering Houses 1,108.25
113 -Elections --
A Salaries Judges and Clerks
D iPrinting and Advertising
G Materials and Supplies
T Insurance
$ 9,385.67 $ 11,460.00
$ 1,000.00
150.00
52.59
209.25 209.25
$ 1,261.84 $ 359.25
104 Special Session, March 15, 1922
114 -City Buildings -
A Salary Firemen City Hall $ 1,113.20 $ 900.00
Salary Janitress City Hall 1,044.00 1,000.00
Pay Extra Janitor Work 113.30 150.00
Salary Janitor Com. Station 180.00 180.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 2,375.57 500.00
G Material and Supplies 500.00 500.00
H Heat, Light, Etc. 1,800.00 1,600.00
I Insurance 200.00
$ 7,127.17 $ 5,030.00
115 -Police Court -
A Salary Judge $ 1,500.00 $ 1,800.00
G Supplies 50.01,
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,850.00
116 -Civil Service Commission -
A Salary Secretary $ 60.00 $ 120.00
B Supplies 18.69 50.00
$ 78.69 $ 170.00
Total General Administration $ 44,981.55 $ 43,039.25
11. Protection of Life and Property
118 -Police Department
A Salary Chief $ 2,160.00 $ 2,400.00
2 Captains @ $1,680 ) 3,360.00
2 Detectives @ $1,620 ) 3,240.00
1 Desk Sergeant @ $1,620 ) 1,620.00
2 Desk Sergeants @ $1,560 ) 3,120.00
27 Officers @ $1,500 ) 40,500.00
1 Matron @ $1,380 ) 54,000.00 1,380.00
Special Services 79.53 500.00
B Traveling Expense 35.53 50.00
C Office Expense 435.00 375.00
D Printing and Advertising 111.36 40.00
E Purchase of Equipment 1,080.00 1,200.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 500.00 600.00
G Materials and Supplies 800.00 1,000.00
H Heat, Light, Etc. 59.18 75.00
I Insurance 50.00
J Care of Prisoners 200.00 150.00
$ 59,460.60 $ 59,660.00
119 -Fire Department -
A. Salary Chief $ 3,000.00 $ 3,600.00
7 Captains at $1,680 ) 11,760.00
1 Clerk at $1,680 ) 1,680.00
7 Lieutenants at $1,560 ) 10,920.00
3 Engineers at $1,560 ) 4,680.00
19 lst grade men at $1,500 ) 28,500.00
17 2nd grade men at $1,440 ) • 24,180.00
2 3rd grade men at $1,320 ) 2,640.00
Mechanic ) 82,471.53 1,400.00
B Traveling Expense 95.97 125.00
C Office Expense 256.93 150.00
D Printing and Advertising 107.63 150.00
E Purchase of minor equipment 1,386.29 300.00
Hose' 1,705.25 1,500.00
Pumper
12 100.00
Car for Chief 2,400.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 1,200.00 1,000.00
G Material and Supplies 3,300.00 3,000.00
H Light and Heat 2,004.00 1,800.00
J Repairs to Central Engine House 550.00
Heating Plants Eng. Houses Nos 4 and 6 1,450.00
New Chimney No. 1 Engine House 130.00
$107,627.60 $101,915.00
Special Session, March 15, l "
120 -Electrical Department --
A Salary Electrical Inspector $ 302.50
Salary City Electrician 1,680.00
Salary Electrical Helper
C Office Expense 48.75
F Maintenance of Equipment
G Material and Supplies
J Switchboards and Equipment Fire Alarm
Station
Fire Alarm Station and Ground
6 Fire Alarm Boxes at $150.00
9,031.90
Conduit Cable and other supplies for
Fire Alarm Station
Furniture
10
$ 1,980.00
1,800.00
1,400.00
75.00
50.00
100.00
12,154.00
900.00
8,000.00
400.00
$ 11,063.15 $ 26,859.00
121 -Plumbing Inspection -
A Salary Plumbing Inspector $ 2,100.00
D Printing and Advertising 27.75
J Plumbing Board Compensation 60.00
$ 2187.75
122 -Pounds -
J Payment to Humane Society for care of
unclaimed animals $ 300.00
Total Protection Life and Property $180,639.10
$ 2,100.00
30.00
100.00
$ 2,230.00
$ 300.00
$190,964.00
III. Health and Sanitation
125 -General Health Department -
A Salary Health Officer $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
Salary Assistant Officer 300.00
Salary Sanitary Inspector 1,200.00 1,200.00
Salary Quarantine Officer 500.00
Salary Stenographer 400.00 450.00
Salary Nurses 2,473.00 2,500.00
Salary Dairy and Food Inspector 1,200.00 1,980.00
Ambulance Driver 1,320.00
Extra Services 1,200.00
B Traveling Expense 100.00
D Printing and Advertising 66.00 100.00
F Mainten.ance of Equipment 642.00 50.00
G Material and Supplies 160.92 100.00
I Insurance 18.90 25.00
J Laboratory 957.28 1,200.00
$ 10,212.10 $ 12,525.00
127 -Sewer Maintenance -
A Salary Sewer Inspector $ 1,320.00 $ 1,320.00
Pay of Men 4,599.20 4,200.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 188.00 200.00
G Materials and Supplies 225.00 225.00
J Other Expense 17.50 50.00
$ 6,349.70 $ 5,995.00
128 -Garbage Disposal -
J Garbage collection and disposal contract.$ 14,175.00
75.00
Other Expense
$ 14,480.00
100.00
$ 14,239.00 $ 14,680.00
Total Health and Sanitation $ 30,800.80 $ 33,100.00
IV. Highways
131 -General Administration --1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
A Salary Street Commissioner $ 40.15 50.00
1r Maintenance of Equipment 63.25 50.00
G Material and Supplies
10o Special Session, March 15, 1922
1 Insurance 320.00 320.00
H Light, Heat, Etc., at Garage 18.72 100.00
.1 Other Expense 11.90 25.00
132 -Street Repairing- $ 2,045.00
A Wages $ 14,364.29 $ 15,000.00
E Purchase of Equipment 3,417.12 1,200.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 3,364.11 1,500.00
G Material and Supplies 20,222.50 16,000.00
J Other Expense 400.15
Market Roads 3.846.77
$ 45,614.94 $ 33,700.00
138 -Street Lighting-
I/
ightinb8 Washington Park )
Jackson Park )
Phoenix Park )
Grant Park )
' Madison Park )
Cleveland Park )
Caledonia Park ) 1,607.65 , $ 1,600.00
Boulevard Lighting, 97 posts at $55.00... 4,012.17 5,335.00
11th St. Steps, 4-100 watt lamps 101.20 110.00
R. R. Crossing Special Lights 30.90 35.00
675 Arc Lights at $65.00 per year 40,101.11 0.875.00
8 Arc Lights at $57.50 460.00
1-100 Watt Lamp White St. at $27.50 27.50
Additional Lights 300.00
$ 46,741.63 $ 51,742.50
140 -Street Cleaning -
A Wages $ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 400.00 1,000.00
G Material and Supplies 7.00 600.00
$ 16,407.00 $ 17,600.00
Totals Highways $110,717.60
V. Charities, Donations and Library
142 -Miscellaneous Donations -
.1 Memorial Day 200.00
Visiting Nurses' Association 1,200.00
Band Concerts
Mississippi Waterways 100.00
$105,087.50
200.00
1,200.00
400.00
100.00
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,900.00
143 -Library -
A Salary Librarian $ 1,500.00 $ 1,800.00
Salary Assistants 8,228.00 7,900.00
Salary Janitor 1,200.00 1,200.00
B. Traveling Expense 21.97 100.00
C Office Expense 90.00 125.00
D. Printing and Advertising 50.00
E Purchase of Books 2,300.00 5,000.00
F Binding Books 2,275.00 2,500.00
G Material and Supplies 309.00 400.00
H Heat, Light, etc. 1,000.00 1,200.00
I Insurance and Bonds 782.67 700.00
J New Furnace 600.00
Other Expense 547.79
$ 18,006.64 $ 22,122.79
Total Donations and Library $ 19,506.64 $ 24,022.79
VI. Parks.
144 -A -General Administration -
A Salary Superintendent $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00
Salary Clerk Hire 44.80 50.00
B Traveling Expense 37.84 50.00
C Office Expense 130.00 150.00
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107
D Printing and Advertising 25.00
G Materials and Supplies 30.00
EI Heat 12.00
I Surety Bond 26.60
J Payment Bond and Interest 1,625.00
144 -B -Areas, Buildings, Etc. -
A Wages
E Purchase of Equipment
F Maintenance of Equipment
G Materials and Supplies
I Insurance
$ 3,731.24
$ 9,979.00
900.00
2,300.00
H Heat, Light, Etc. 467.07
.J Rent of Greenhouse 600.00
Other Expense 43.25
25.00
50.00
20.00
30.00
1,575.00
$ 3,720.00
$ 10,344.70
1,000.00
800.00
2,500.00
150.00
500.00
600.00
50.00
$ 13,907.32 $ 15,944.70
Total for Parks $ 17,638.56 $ 19,664.70
In addition there is available for permanent improvement a balance
from the County levy of $3,889.51; and a current tax of the same source
and for the same purpose of $9,832.35, making a total for permanent park
improvements of $13,721.86.
VII. Recreation.
145 -Bathing Beach -
A Labor $ 3,146.22 $ 3,000.00
C Telephone 22.00 25.00
D Printing and Advertising 23.75 20.00
E Equipment 125.13
G Material and Supplies 596.19 400.00
F Painting Buildings 513.75 150.00
H Heat, Light, Etc. 42.35 75.00
I Insurance 36.88
J Repairs to Boom 200.00
$ 4,573.27 $ 3,870.00
Receipts 3,189.46 2,470.00
Required by Appropriation $ 1,393.81 $ 1,400.00
147 -Athletic Field -
No Appropriation necessary. Income to be equal to expense. De-
tailed Report to be found with Annual Report.
1921 Expense $ 3,455.81
1921 Receipts 4,042.59
$ 586.78
Appropriation Required l 1,400.00 $ 1,400.00
VIII. Miscellaneous.
148 -A -
Dues Iowa League of Municipalities $ 50.00 $ 50.00
148 -B -Damages, Settlements, Etc. -
J Workingmen's Comp. Law $ 280.64
Co Court Costs and Settlements 6,000.00 3,000.00
Appraisal Fees 82.00 100.00
Filing Deeds 45.00 50.00
Purchase of Property Tax Sale 119,937.39
Mortgage Allison & Henderson Memorial
Park 2,886.28
Payment for Lease, Mrs. Spahn 4,000.00
148 -C -Printing, Stationery, Etc. -
J Winding City Clock
$122,334.72
$ 189.00
Printing Council Proceedings 2,600.00
Printing Miscellaneous 284.00
Binding Council Proceedings 158.75
$ 3,150.00
$ 189.00
2,600.00
350.00
175.00
$ 3,231.75 $ 3,314.00
1O8 Special Session, March 15, 1922
148 -D -
Auditing City's Books $ 1,000.00
Total Miscellaneous $125,566.47 $ 7,514.00
I . Municipal Industries.
149 -A -Water Works Administration -
Salary Superintendent $ 3,130.00
Salary Cashier )
Salary Engineer )
Salary Bookkeeper )
Salary Clerk )
B Traveling Expense
C Office Expense
D Printing and Advertising
E Purchase of Equipment
F Maintenance
G Material and Supplies
H Light, Heat, Etc.
1 Insurance
J Refunds
Water Analysis
6,064.25
73.10
900.00
142.05
551.80
84.95
425.00
1.27
40.68
1,305.00
$ 2,880.00
1,800.00
1,740.00
1,500.00
1,140.00
75.00
800.00
125.00
1,100.00
175.00
400.00
31.00
1,225.00
10.00
$ 12,817.18 $ 13,001.00
149 -B -Outside Expense -
A Salary Chief Engineer )
5 Ass't Engineers at $4.50 per day )
5 Firemen at $4.00 per day )
1 Meter Repairer at $125.00 )
2 Meter Readers at $110.00 )
1 Street Foreman at $125.00 )
2 Helpers at $4.00 per day ) 30,600.00
E Purchase of Equipment
F Maintenance of Equipment 261.90
G Material and Supplies 2,000.00
H Fuel, etc. 8,900.90
I Insurance 37,300.00
J Other Expense 828.80
125.00
$ 80,016.60
149 -C -Extension of Mains and Betterments -
A Wages
E Pipe, Valves, etc. $ 9,000.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 29,336.60
G Material and Supplies 37.00
1,137.00
I Insurance
J Third St. Reservoir Cover 176.81
Wells Eagle Point 37,66
1,666.83.83
Additional Hydrants and Valves Present
System
Painting Steel Tank
Interest on Bond Issue
Remodeling Pumping Station
Pumping Equipment
Change in Piping Eagle Point
Third Street Pumping Station
Estimated Receipts -
Cash on hand April lst
Receipts from Water Customers $ 800.00
Receipts from Tax Levy for Water z, 127,000.00
tensions
14,748.53
Total Receipts
Total Suggested Expenditures $142,548.53
Balance to be financed through bond is-
sue if all the plans are carried out
87,388.27
$ 1,920.00
8,212.50
7,300.00
1,500.00
2,640.00
1,620.00
2,504.00
87.00
2,500.00
10,000.00
22,000.00
352.70
150.00
$ 60,785.70
$ 10,000.00
30,000.00
50.00
1,000.00
200.00
8,000.00
10,500.00
400.00
2,500.00
30,000.00
35,500.00
6,000.00
22,000.00
$ 78,498.24 $156,150.00
Special Session, March 15, 1922 109
152—Markets and Public Scales—
A Salary Market Master $ 1,140.00 $ 1,140.00
0 Materials and Supplies 29.09 25.00
J Scale Inspection 25.00 50.00
Other Expense 30.00
$ 1,224.09 $ 1,215.00
153—Docks, Wharves, Etc.—
G Materials and Supplies $ 28.66 $ 25.00
I Insurance 26.75 50.00
$ 55.41 $ 75.00
Total Municipal Industries $ 1,279.50 $ 1,290.00
(Requiring tax levy appropriation.)
X. Municipal Indebtedness.
Regular Bond Interest $ 35,775.33 $ 35,155.00
Payment on Floating Debt 37,326.60
Voting Machine Bonds 1,000.00 1,000.00
Loan Warrant Redemption Bonds 20,000.00 20,000.00
Bonds Bought and due in 1925 12,000.00
Refunding Bonds of 1902 15,400.00
To apply on 1921 Debt Payments in ex-
cess of appropriations
22,503.82
$121,495.93 $ 78,658.82
Special Assessment Funds—
Grandview Avenue Deficiency Levy $ 5,530.70
Total Municipal Indebtedness $121,495.93 $112.185.70
XI. Municipal Improvements.
Street Grading $ 3,501.46
Opening Rhomberg Avenue 5,000.00
Parking Space Washington Park 1,515.89
Kniest St. Sewer 4,260.96
Cleaning Storm Sewers 2,231.94
Storm Sewers Lincoln, Rhomberg Ave,
Jackson and 19th Sts. 89,896.93
Dodge Street Gutters 5,276.99
City's Share of Street and Sewer Im-
provements 8,875.38
Purchase of Land at Street Corners 25.00 75.00
Rockdale Road Right of Way 4,500.00
Rockdale Grading to Grandview 10,500.00
City Garage 17,000.00
Shiras Avenue (one-half cost) 3,800.00
Outlet Sanitary Sewer 125,000.00
Storm Sewers inlets prior to paving 5,000.00
Wood and Rosedale Storm Sewer 6,000.00
Property at Corner of Julien Ave. and 1,600.00
Alta Vista St. 2,000.00
Street Signs
To apply on Main Sewer Expense 1921 18,497.00
in excess of appropriation
$120,584.55 $193,972.00
Of the above the construction of sanitary sewer outlet is to be financed
by bond issue leaving $68,972.00 to be appropriated from General City
Funds.
O. E. CARR, City Manager.
JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor.
L. H. BREDE.
M. B. ROONEY.
HARLAN G. MELCHIOR.
THEO. GABRIEL.
March 17, 1922.
•110 • Special Scssiun, •\[arch 15, 1.922
Councilman Brede.moved that the
budget of expenditure for the fiscal
year 1922 as submitted by the City
Manager be approved and adopted
by the City Council as its budget
for fiscal year 1922 and the City
Clerk is hereby instructed to have
the same published at least two
weeks before the date of final con-
sideration and adoption, the date for
final consideration of said budget be-
ing set for March 31st, 1922 Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson , Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Councilman Gabriel moved to ad-
journ, carried
Adopted
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Special Session, March 18, 1922 111
CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL SESSION.
(Official)
Special session March 18th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Gabriel.
Council met at 1:20 p. m.
Present—City Manager, Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen l3rede, Ga-
briel, Rooney.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service therefore had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of can-
vassing the petitions of the various
candidates for the offices of Council-
men to be elected March 27th, 1922,
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting.
A RESOLUTION.
The City Council of the City of
Dubuque, having canvassed the pet-
itions of various candidates for the
offices of Councilmen, to be elected
March 27th, 1922, find that the pet-
itions of the following candidates
contain the required number of sig-
natures, and said candidates are
hereby declared nominated for the
various terms:
For the term commencing the
first Monday in April, 1922, Harlan
G. Melchior, Edward Schrempf.
For the term commencing the first
Monday in April, 1923, James Alder-
son, Louis H. Brede, Theodore P.
Gabriel.
The City Clerk is hereby directed
to publish officially the names of
such candidates in the official news-
papers of the City and prepare the
ballots as required by law.
The petition of Herbert Adams for
the office of Park Commissioner hav-
ing been canvassed, is found to con-
tain the proper number of signatures,
and his name is ordered placed up-
on the official ballot at the coming
election.
Adopted March 18th, 1922.
Approved March 18th, 1921
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
M. B. ROONEY,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. 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-
men Brede, Gabriel, Rooney.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Councilman Melchior entered and
took his seat at 2:15 p. m.
Councilman Brede moved that the
contract for filling that part of Raf-
ferty's Slough West of Salina street
and North of Railroad avenue, be
awarded to the La Crosse Dredging
Company and the City Solicitor be
authorized to prepare contract, and
be it further more resolved by the
City Council of Dubuque that a part
of this property is to be used for
park playground purposes and the
the balance is to be disposed of for
manufacturing purposes at a price
not less than the present value of
the ground plus the expense of fill-
ing. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the City Manager have plans pre-
pared for the cof truction of a city
garage on 14th and Elm streets.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
A petition of the Building Com-
mittee of the proposed Federal Build-
ing Company, signed by A. X. Loet-
scher, Wm. Brown, Henry G. Lang-
worthy, John Rider Wallis, J. B.
Grant, presented, asking that the
Council place the tax valuation on
proposed building at $100,000.00 for
ten years.
Attorney R. P. Roedell, Dr. Lang-
worthy and John Rider Wallis ad-
dressed the Council relative to the
proposed building, giving a descrip-
tion, of same and the estimate cost,
which will be $300,000.00 to $350,-
000.00.
Councilman Brede moved that ac-
tion on this matter be referred un-
til the Council confer with the City's
legal advisor. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
112 Special Session, March 18, 1921
Councilman Gabriel moved to ad-
journ, carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved v`'`'` /�/c 1922.
1922.
Councilmen /ter a. :t�!�.
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Attest:
City Clerk.
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Special
Session, March 25, 1922 113
CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL SESSION.
(Official.)
Special session, March 25th., 1922.
Council niet at 2:50 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga:
briel, Melchior, Rooney.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and this meeting is called
for the purpose of hearing report
on vibrolithic pavements and acting
on any other business that might
properly come before a regular meet-
ing of the City Council.
Councilman Rooney moved that
J. J. Shea be appointed City Clerk
Pro Tem. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Petition of H. B. McCarten et al
asking the City Council to improve
Alpine street, from Solon street to
Reeder street, with the same mater-
ial as recommended by the City Man-
ager for the improvement of that
portion of Alpine street between
West Third street and Solon street,
presented and read. Councilman
Rooney moved that the petition be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would respectfully
recommend that the contract for the
improvement of Fourth street from
the East property line of Main street
to the East property line of the ally
between Central avenue and White
street, by being resurfaced with as-
bestophalt, be awarded to the J. F.
Lee Paving Company of Dubuque
whose bid is the lowest bid received
for this piece of work.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Rooney moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
for the improvement of Fourth street
from the East property line of Main
street to the East property line of
the alley between Central avenue
and White street be awarded to J. F.
Lee Paving Company. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior ,Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would respectfully
recommend that the contract for the
improvement of Tenth street, from
the West property line of Main
street to the property line of Bluff
street, by being resurfaced with as-
bestophalt, be a',:arded to the J. F.
Lee Paving Company of Dubuque
whose bid is the lowest bid received
for this pit,;,e of. work.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved and the contract for
the improvement of Tenth street
from the West property line of Main
street to the East property line of
Bluff street be awarded to J. F. Lee
Paving Company. Seconded by Coun-
cilmaa Rooney. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would respectfully
recommend that Alta Vista street
from the North propertly line of
West Fourteenth street to the North
property line of Julien avenue, be
improved with bithulithic paving and
that the contract be awarded to the
J. F. Leo Paving Company, as their
bid is the lowest bid received on this
type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that the
contract for the improvement of Alta
Vista street from the North property
line of West Fourteenth street to
the North property line of Julien
avenue be awarded to the J. F. Lee
Paving Company. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would respectfully
recommend that Winona street from
the South property line of West
Fifth street to the North property
line of West Third street be paved
with bithulithic pavement and that
the untract be awarded to the J. F.
114 Special Session, March 25, 1922
Lee Paving Company, as their bid
is the lowest one received on this
type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
for the improvement of Winona
street from the South property line
of West Fifth street to the Nort
property line of West Third street
be awarded to J. F. Lee Paving Co.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson,Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would recommend
that Langworthy avenue from the
West property line of James street
to the South property line of Alpine
street except the Hill street inter-
section be improved by paving with
bithulithic pavement and that the
contract be awarded to the J. F.
Lee Paving Company, as their bid
is the lowest one received on this
type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Rooney moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
for the improvement of Langworthy
avenue be awarded to the J. F. Lee
Paving Company. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Aldo' son, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would recommend
that West Fifth street from the
North property line of Hill street to
the West property line of Nevada
street be improved with sheet as-
phalt (Mexican brand in accordance
with proposal) and that the contract
be awarded to the J. F. Lee Paving
Company, who are the low bidders
on this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Rooney moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that the
contract for the improvement of
West Fifth street be awarded to J.
F. Lee Paving Company. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of East Twenty-first street and
Lincoln avenue from the East prop-
erty line of Central avenue to the
South property line of Hamilton
street be awarded to the J. F. Lee
Paving Company, and that the bid
amounting to $48,625.60 for bitulithic
paving be accepted as this is the
lowest bid received for that type of
pavement. I also feel that this type
of pavement is well calculated to
serve the traffic needs of this street.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the con-
tract for the improvement of East
Twenty-first street and Lincoln av-
enue be awarded to J. F. Lee Pav-
ing Company. Seconded by Council-
man Rooney. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would recommend
that Alta Vista street from the South
property line of Julien avenue to the
North property line of West Fifth
street be improved by paving with
bitulithic pavement and that the
contract be awarded to J. F. Lee
Paving Company, as their bid is the
lowest bid submitted on this type
of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the con-
tract for the improvement of Alta
Vista street from the South proper-
ty line of Julien avenue to the North
property line of West Fifth street
be awarded to J. F. Lee Paving Com-
pany. Seconded by Councilman Roon-
ey. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would respectfully
recommend that the contract for the
improvement of Hill street from the
South property line of Wooten street
to the North property line of Dodge
street be awarded to the J. F. Lee
Paving Company. The center of
Special Session, March 25, 1922
115
this street to be improved by being
paved with bitulithic pavement and
seven foot brick gutters on each
side, as their bid is the lowest one
received for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Rooney moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that the
contract for the improvement of Hill
street from the South property line
of Wooten street to the North prop-
erty line of Dodge street be awarded
to the J. F. Lee Paving Company.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede. Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would recommend
that the contract for the im-
provement of Hill street from the
South property line of West Third
street to the South property line of
Wooten street be awarded to the
J. F. Lee Paving Company, to be
paved with bitulithic, their bid being
the lowest one received for this type
of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the con-
tract for the improvement of Hill
street from the South property line
of West Third street to the South
property line of Wooten street be
awarded to J. F. Lee Paving Com-
pany. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would recommend
vibrolithic pavement for the im-
provement of Jackson. street from
the North property line of Eleventh
street to the South property line of
Twenty -Second street, except where
already paved, and that the contract
be awarded to the Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Company, as their bid is the
lowest one received for this type of
pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
for the improvement of Jackson
street be awarded to the Even-Uhl-
rich-Staner Company, and that the
petition of the property owners ask-
ing to have Jackson street paved
with bitulithic paving be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would recommend
that Alpine street from the South
property line of West Third street
to the South property line of Solon
street be paved with bitulithic and
the contract awarded to J. F. Lee
Paving Company, as their bid is the
lowest bid received for this type of
pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Roony moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
for the improvement of Alpine street
from the South property line of West
Third street to the South property
line of Solon street be awarded to
J. F. Lee Paving Company. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would recommend
that Caledonia place from the North
property line of Hill street to the
South property line of West Eighth
street be improved by paving with
vibrolithic pavement and that the
contract be awarded to the Even-
Uhlrich-Staner Company, as their bid
is the lowest bid received on this
type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
for the improvement of Caledonia
place be awarded to the Even-Uhl-
rich-Staner Company. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I have noticed in the
past two years frequently, the con-
dition of many of the old obsolete
hitching posts on some of the main
streets and personally feel that all
these posts, put in originally for
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116 Special Session, March 25, 1922
hitching horses or posting signs and
placed in the sidewalk, should be
removed. If the Council concur in
this belief I shall be glad to have
instructions to have these old posts
removed on Central avenue, Iowa
street, Main street and Eighth street.
It is a very good time now to do it,
in case it is deemed desirable to
have these posts removed.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Petition of A. A. Bradley et al
asking the City Council to extend
the improvement of St. Ambrose
street to one block North from Arch
street to Hazel street, presented and
read.
Councilman Brede moved to refer
the petition to the City Manager to
investigate and report to the Coun-
cil. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Petition of August Pautz et al ask-
ing the City Council to construct a
sanitary sewer on Stafford avenue
from Merz street to Pleasant street
and also requesting the construction
of a water main in said street, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Brede moved to refer
the petition to to City Manager to
investigate and report to the Coun-
cil. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Petition of Fred J. Lillie et al
asking the City Council to have Ed-
ward street from Windsor avenue
westerly to Queen street, presented
and read.
Councilman Brede moved that the
pettition be referred to the City Man-
ager to draw up proper resolutions
covering the improvement of said
Edward street. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Communication of W. M. Flynn,
Vice -President, Kiwanis Club, re-
questing the City Council to select
one of their members, not a Kiwan-
ian, to represent the City Council at
a luncheon and meeting to be held
at the Chamber of Commerce, April
10th, 1922, at 12:15 o'clock, present-
ed and read.
Councilman Brede moved that
Mayor Alderson be selected as the
City representative to attend the
luncheon and meeting. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE.
An ordinance amending an ordin-
ance entitled "An ordinance regulat-
ing the sale and distribution of milk,
cream and ice cream within the City
of Dubuque, prescribing sanitary
condition for dairies and milk, cream
and ice cream depots and other
places where these products are
sold, received and delivered from;
requiring licenses for the sale of
milk, cream and ice cream and de-
fining the procedure to procure the
same; providing for the appointment
and Dairy Inspector and defining his
duties; and fixing a penalty for the
violation hereof," the same being
ordinance number 112 and having
been adopted December 20th, 1921.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1.—That an ordinance en-
titled, "An ordinance regulating the
sale and distribution of milk, cream
and ice cream within the City of
Dubuque, prescribing sanitary con-
ditions for dairies and milk, cream
and ice cream depots and other
places where these products are sold,
cream and ice cream and defining
the procedure to procure the same;
providing for the appointment of
Dairy Inspector and defining his dut-
ies; and fixing a penalty for the vi-
olation hereof," the same being or-
dinance number 112 and having been
adopted by the Council December
20th, 1921, be and the same is here-
by amended by adding thereto the
following paragraph. Paragraph 571/2.
Nothing contained in this ordinance
shall be construed as repealing or
relieving the persons who are re-
quired to secure a license, covering
the matters herein provided for, un-
der ordinance of the City of Du-
buque, the language of this ordin-
ance to the contrary notwithstand-
ing, so that wherever licenses are
required under the ordinance of the
Special Session,
March 25, 1922 117
City of Dubuque, such license must
be procured by the persons provided
for in said ordinance.
This ordinance shall be in force
and effect ten days after its final
passage by the City Council and pub-
lication as is required by law.
Passed upon reading February 9th,
1922.
Passed upon final reading March
25th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
L. H. BREDE,
M. B. ROONEY,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk Pro Tein.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be adopted. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None
Pettition of Mary Eulberg asking
the City Council to accept the sum
of $147.34 in full payment for the
special assessment levied against
Lots 143 and 144 Woodlawn Park
Addition in 1917 for the improvement
of Atlantic avenue, presented and
read.
Councilman Brede moved to refer
the petition to the City Solicitor to
investigate and report back to the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Bond of the Key City Gas Com-
pany in the sum of $1000.00 for ex-
cavation in streets and alleys and
also bond of Ruprecht Bros. et al in
the sum of $1000.00 to cover the
erection of electric sign, presented
and read.
Councilman Brede moved to refer
the bond to the City Solicitor to in-
vestigate and report back to the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved to
confirm the purchase of Lot 11
Coates Add., by the City Manager,
and to authorize the drawing of a
warrant in the sum of $250.00 pay-
able to Miss Mary Ryan upon pre-
sentation of Deed to the City and
the City Solicitor instructed to in-
vestigate the title of said Deed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, ' Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Councilman Rooney
journ. Carried.
moved to ad -
J. J. SHEA,
fyity Clerk ;o Tem.
Adoptedf` - — _... 1922.
Approved '` 1922.
Councilmen: j
Attest.
l
City Clerk Pro Tem.
•tc. 4..N,.
11 ` Special Scssion, March 28, 1922
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session, March 28, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Rooney and Brede.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Rooney.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and this meeting is called
for the purpose of canvassing the
vote of the City Election of March
27th, 1922, and acting on any other
business that may come before the
meeting.
The vote was canvassed from the
poll books and found to be as fol-
lows:
RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque has this day met
in special session for the purpose
of canvassing the vote cast at the
regular municipal election held on
March 27, 1922, at which five (5)
Councilmen, one (1) Park Commis-
sioner and three (3) public meas-
urers were voted upon; and
Whereas, this is the next day after
said election; and
Whereas, said Council, sitting as
a Board of Canvas has canvassed
the vote casts at said election for
Councilmen, Park Commissioner and
for and against the throe (3) public
measurers submitted and the result
of said election having been de-
termined:
Therefor, it is resolved and pub-
licly declared that a majority of the
votes cast resulted in the election
of the following Councilmen:
To the term commencing the first
Monday in April, 1922, Harlan G.
Melchior and Edward Schrempf.
To the terns commencing the first
Monday in April, 1923, James Alder-
son, Louis Brede and Theodore Ga-
briel.
That a majority of the votes cast
for the office of park commissioner
were in favor of Herbert Adams.
That a majority of the votes cast
upon the public measurers resulted
in favor of the adoption of the
three (3) franchises submitted at
said election, namely, the Street
Railway Franchise, the Electric
Franchise and the Gas Franchise.
Be it further resolved that, in view
of said election the above named
officers are hereby declared to be
elected to the office and for the
terms to which they have been chos-
Councilmen
to
take Office
1st Monday
in April,
1922
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3.
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Electric
Frari-
chise •
Railway
Fran -
chise
Gas
Fran -
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Wards
and
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Herbert
Adams
Theodore P.
Gabriel
Louis H.
Brede
James
Alderson
Edward
Schrempf
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No
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Precincts
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1st Ward -
1st Precinct
292
283
259
289
267
273
221
97
227
119
239
98
2nd Precinct
283
286
262
300
271
288
227
51
240
67
246
64
2nd Ward -
1st Precinct
95
86
71
91
81
83
83
15
76
16
78
16
2nd Precinct
553
551
545
563
542
563
538
55
560
64
555
71
3rd Ward—
lst Precinct
143
142
137
156
128
134
140
03
148
31
144
30
2nd Precinct
151
148
151
156
149
151
147
36
152
37
151
36
3rd Precinct
196
190
188
208
185
187
179
45
179
53
177
55
4th Ward -
1st Precinct
311
298
289
308
292
293
286
31
292
32
288
31
2nd Precinct
350
351
354
356
352
369
271
104
286
120
300
100
3rd Precinct
434
428
413
438
408
414
388
59
400
57
387
62
5th Ward—
lst Precinct
295
289
290
300
298
278
246
68
255
77
251
71
2nd Precinct
288
276
278
303
262
259
220
77
220
79
219
84
3rd Precinct
320
325
329
345
333
309
229
102
254
113
255
102
ith Precinct
340
338
343
339
347
354
285
93
294
93
287
107
Totals
4051
3991
3909
4152
3925
3955
3460
863
3583
958
3579
927
RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque has this day met
in special session for the purpose
of canvassing the vote cast at the
regular municipal election held on
March 27, 1922, at which five (5)
Councilmen, one (1) Park Commis-
sioner and three (3) public meas-
urers were voted upon; and
Whereas, this is the next day after
said election; and
Whereas, said Council, sitting as
a Board of Canvas has canvassed
the vote casts at said election for
Councilmen, Park Commissioner and
for and against the throe (3) public
measurers submitted and the result
of said election having been de-
termined:
Therefor, it is resolved and pub-
licly declared that a majority of the
votes cast resulted in the election
of the following Councilmen:
To the term commencing the first
Monday in April, 1922, Harlan G.
Melchior and Edward Schrempf.
To the terns commencing the first
Monday in April, 1923, James Alder-
son, Louis Brede and Theodore Ga-
briel.
That a majority of the votes cast
for the office of park commissioner
were in favor of Herbert Adams.
That a majority of the votes cast
upon the public measurers resulted
in favor of the adoption of the
three (3) franchises submitted at
said election, namely, the Street
Railway Franchise, the Electric
Franchise and the Gas Franchise.
Be it further resolved that, in view
of said election the above named
officers are hereby declared to be
elected to the office and for the
terms to which they have been chos-
Special Session, March 28, 1922 119
en and the franchise ordinances are
hereby formerly declared to be
adopted.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 28th
day of March, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
M. B. ROONEY,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
L. H. BREDE,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the judges and clerks of election be
allowed $6.00 each for actual ser-
vices performed and $1.00 extra for
the custodian of the supplies, the
registration clerks be allowed $30.00
each for actual services performed,
and $1.00 extra for the custodian of
the supplies. The rent for build-
ings used for election and registra-
tion purposes be fixed at $25.00 each
and the rent for buildings used for
registration purposes only, on elec-
tion day be fixed at $5.00 each. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None. .
Councilman Brede moved that
John Maclay, A. P. Abeln, and
Charles A. Wright be appointed on
the board of review at $8.00 each,
per day. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
City Solicitor Czizek reports that
Mary Pickley, does hereby settle, ad-
just and compromise all damages
arising to her on account of personal
injuries which she sustained on Jan-
uary 20th, 1922, by falling upon a
sidewalk on West Eleventh street,
and she does hereby release the City
of Dubuque from all claims for dam-
ages which she may have as a re-
sult of such injuries, her intention
being to settle her entire claim, in-
cluding loss of services, doctor bills,
and hospital bills as well as pain and
suffering and permanent disability
for said sum of six hundred ($600.00)
dollars.
Councilman Brede moved that the
action of the City Solicitor be ap-
proved and a warrant be drawn in
favor of Mary Pickley for $600.00
and the agreement and stipulation
be filed for record. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
A communication of the Retail
Druggists Association relative to the
licensing of soda fountains, present-
ed, claiming that soda business as a
side line is not profitable, that the
majority of fountains are operating
in the smaller outlying stores, that
there are few Cities in which is a
soda fountain license at all, that the
soda fountain license flat rate of
$10.00 is excessive in most cases.
They suggest that the present li-
cense bo abolished and if it is nec-
essary to have a license of this kind,
the rate should be not more than
$5.50 per table, to seat four persons,
or some other plan in order that the
license may be graduated. No action
taken.
Councilman Brede moved that E.
E. Frith be allowed for collecting
garbage, $18.00 for each working day
in addition to his contract, from
April 1st, 1922, to December 1st,
1922, and the City Solicitor be auth-
orized to draw up a system similar
to the one adopted by the Council
last year. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Adopted
Approved
JOHN STUBER,
ity Cleik.
/� 1922.
1922.
Councilmen:
City Clerk,
Special Session, March 31, 1922
CITY COUNCIL
Special Session, March 31, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede,
Melchior, Rooney.
Absent—Councilman Gpbriel.
Mayor Alderson in chair.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting Is
called for the purpose of adopting
the budget for 1922 and acting on
any other business that may come
before the meeting.
Supplemental Agreement.
Articles of agreement are hereby
entered into by and between the City
of Dubuque, a Municipal Corporation
of Iowa, and E. E. Frith, of the City
of Dubuque, with and under the fol-
lowing terms, conditions and limit-
ations, to wit:—
Whereas, said E. E. Frith has a
contract with the City of Dubuque
for the collection of garbage, waste
matter and dead animals bearing
date of October 2, 1916, and by the
terms of which he is to be paid the
stipulated compensation of forty dol-
lars ($40.00) per day; and
Whereas, it has been established
to the satisfaction of the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that said
E. E. Frith is unable, under prevail-
ing economic conditions to carry on
said contract for the compensation
agreed to in the original contract
and to attempt to do so would re-
sult in loss to the contractor and
ultimate discontinuation of the col-
lection of garbage:
Now. therefore, it is mutually
agreed between the parties hereto
that beginning with April 1, 1922
and ending with November 30, 1922,
the compensation to be paid said
contractor shall be increased from
forty dollars ($40.00)) per day to
fifty eight dollars ($58.00) per day
for each working day, with the fol-
lowing conditions and limitations at-
tached, to wit:—
Said contractor shall immediately
and during the period above stated
put into service, use and maintain
not less than (6) vehicles daily for
the collection of garbage, waste mat -
'ter and dead animals. Provided,
however, that if motor trucks are
used instead of horse drawn vehicles,
one such truck shall be equivalent
to two horse drawn vehicles. It is
specifically stipulated and agreed, al-
so, between the parties hereto, that
for each day that said contractor
uses and employs a lesser number
of vehicles for the collection of gar-
bage, waste matter and dead animals
than six (6), or the equivalent there-
of in motor trucks, there shall be
deducted by the City of Dubuque the
sum of nine dollars, sixteen and two-
thirds cents ($9.16-2/3) per day for
each vehicle not used in such ser-
vice, and such deduction shall be
made during the period of this agree-
ment.
It is further stipulated and agreed
that this supplemental agreement
shall expire by limitation on the 30th
day of November, 1922, and from
and after that period tie compensa-
tion provided for in the original con-
tract sha.i be paid.
It is further stipulated and agreed
that during the period of this agree-
ment none of the terms and condi-
tions of the original contract, ex-
cept as the same apply to compen-
sation and number of vehicles, shall
be affected and all of said contract
shall continue in force and effect.
Dated at Dubuque, this 31st day
of March, 1922, and signed by the
Mayor on behalf of said City of Du-
buque under direction of the City
Council, as one party, and by the
contractor as the other party.
City of Dubuque,
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
E. E. FRITH,
Contractor.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Mayor be authorized to sign the
supplemental agreement entered in-
to between the City of Dubuque and
E. E. Frith, in behalf of the City.
Seconded by Councilman Rooney.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Rooney.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel. .
Councilman Gabriel entered and
took his seat at 4:45 p. m.
Special Session. .M;11 -c11 31. 1"" 121
City Budget for Year of 1922
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
The following budget of expenditures for the fiscal year 1922, on the
basis of the expenses for the several departments of the City, has been
submitted by the City Manager to the City Council, and such budget has
been adopted by the City Council as its budget for the fiscal year 1922.
This budget will be considered for final adoption by the City Council at
a special session to he held in the Council chamber of the City Hall on
the 31st day of March, 1922. Any taxpayer objecting or protesting to the
same or to any item thereof, or to any omission therefrom, shall present
his objection to the City Council on or before said date.
(Signed) JOHN STUBER, Clerk.
BUDGET CITY OF DUBUQUE. FISCAL YEAR APRIL 1, 1922, TO
APRIL 1, 1923.
BUDGET OF CITY OF DUBUQUE
MUNICIPAL TAX LEVIES AVAILABLE FOR 1922 EXPENSE.
Fiscal Year April 1st, 1922, to April 1st, 1923.
Consolidated Tax Levy 30 mills $294,970.57
Sanitary District and Road Tax Levy 134 " 17,206.62
Fire and Fire Improvement Fund Tax Levy 41/2 " 83,575.00
Main Sewer Fund Tax Levy . 3 29,497.00
Library Fund Tax Levy 214 " 22,122.79
Park Fund Tax Levy 2 19,644.70
Police Pension Fund Tax Levy 7/16 " 4,301.65
Fire Pension Fund Tax Levy 1 9,832.35
Bonded Debt Fund Tax Levy 8 " 78,658.82
Deficiency Levy Special Improvement Bond 9/16 " 5,530.70
Water Works Extension Fund Tax Levy 1% 14,748.53
59 550,105.79
The above is based on a taxable value of $9.832,352.00 as obtained
from the County Auditor.
ANTICIPATED MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES.
Business Licenses $ 13,000.00
Dog Licenses 1,200.00
Scale Receipts 200.00
Plumbing Permits 2,000.00
Electrical Permits 2.000.00
Excavation Permits 450.00
Police Court Fines and Costs 6,000.00
Interest bn City Deposits 2,000.00
Ambulance Service 500.00
Sale of Discarded Equipment 300.00
Board of Prisoners 100.00
Moneys and Credits 10,101.27
Miscellaneous Rentals 1,500.00
County Road Tax 4,916.17
Franchise Tax 600.00
Sale of Land 12,600.00
Filling Cisterns 200.00
$57,667.41
Balance in County Road Fund 4,233.88
Consolidated Tax 294,970.57
Total available for appropriation for proper purposes in Gen-
eral Fund $356,871.89
Municipal account record as approved by the State Auditor's office
with amounts recommended to be expended from taxation and miscellan-
eous revenues for each purpose during the fiscal year April 1st, 1922 to
March 31st, 1923, as follows:
I—General Administration $ 43,039.25
II—Protection of Life and Property 190,964.00
III—Health and Sanitation 33,100.00
IV—Highways 105,087.50
V—Parks 19,664.70
VI—Library and Donations 24,022.7'J
122 Special Session, March 31, 1922
VII—Miscellaneous
VIII—Recreation
IX—Municipal Industries
X—Municipal Indebtedness
XI—Municipal Improvements
7,514.00
1,400.00
1,290.00
84,189.52
68,972.00
$579,243.79
STATEMENT SHOWING SOURCES OF MONEY FOR VARIOUS
MUNICIPAL PURPOSES
To be Appropriated Return from
from Special Total
Consolidated Funds Tax Needs
general Administration $43,039.25 $ $ 43,039.25
Protection Life and Property 107,389.00 83,575.00 190,964.00
Health and Sanitation 34,668.00 34,668.00
Highways 87,880.88 17,206.62 105,087.50
Donations and Library 1,900.00 22,122.79 24,022.79
Parks 19,664.70 19,664.70
Recreation 1,400.00 1,400.00
Miscellaneous 7,514.00 7,514.00
5,530.70 1
Municipal Indebtedness 78,658.82 J 84,189.52
Municipal Industries 1,290.00 14,748.53 16,038.53
Municipal Improvements 39,475.00 29,497.00 68,972.00
Fire Pension 9,832.35 9,832.35
Police Pension 4,301.65 4,301.65
$324,556.13 $285,138.16 $609,694.29
The revenues and expenditures of the City Waterworks, the Athletic
Field and the Municipal Bathing Beach are not included in the above
statement.
The balance in the County Road Fund on April 1st, 1922, as well as
the moneys accruing to this Fund during the year is shown as being a
Miscellaneous Revenue. This money will be entirely expended during this
year in connection with the new grading work on Rockdale Road.
The total moneys anticipated to accrue to the General Funds both
from taxation and from Miscellaneous Revenues as shown on a previous
page amount to $356,871.89. The total proposed to spend from the General
Funds in accordance with the above statement amounts to $324,556.13,
which leaves an unappropriated balance in the General Funds of $32,315.76.
To this can be added the General Fund balance as of April lst, 1922, which
should amount to approximately $30,000.00 which will leave the sum of
approximately $62,315.76 to be used during the year for any proper muni-
cipal purpose. In this statement the Tax Title certificates amounting to
about $107,000.00 are considered as cash.
In connection with Protection of Life and Property $26,859.00 is on
account of the Electrical Department. Of this amount $21,454.20 is on
account of permanent improvements in connection with the new Fire
Alarm Building and could be financed by bond issue if it was necessary
to do so.
In connection with the expenditures for the past year, there are certain
points to which particular attention is called:
Invested in Tax Sale Certificates $,109,037.39
Mortgage for Allison & Henderson Memorial Park 2,886.28
Payment to Mrs. Spahn for Lease of Garfield Ave. Bldg 4,000.00
Municipal Indebtedness in excess of 1921 appropriation 50,170.00
Municipal Improvements in excess of 1922 appropriation 26,800.00
New Fire Engine for which no appropriation was made 12,100.00
$204,993.67
Of the above expenditures which were not anticipated in the last year's
budget, the item of Tax Sale Certificates is carried as a live asset. The
balance of the above expenditures have been cared for from the municipal
revenue. Also, if the tax sale certificates should be redeemed by April lst,
this city would be absolutely without current deficit, and this is true, with
.out touching the taxes in hand for the next fiscal year.
Special Session, March 31, 1922 123
BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS
I. General Administration
Expenditures Estimated Needs
April 1, 1921, April, 1922,
to to
April 1, 1922 April 1, 1923
March, 1922,
Estimated
101 -City Council
B Traveling Expense $ 108.54 $ 150.00
D Printing -Stationery 37.75 25.00
$ 146.29 $ 175.00
102 -City Manager -
A Salary City Manager $ 8,400.00 $ 8,400.00
Salary Secretary 1,680.00 1,680.00
Salary Stenographer 1,000.00 1,050.00
B Traveling Expense 152.31 150.00
C Office Expense 80.00 100.00
D Printing and Advertising 61.80 75.00
E Purchase of Equipment 126.25 25.00
G Material and Supplies 194.95 150.00
I Surety Bonds 202.50 202.50
$ 11,897.81 $ 11,832.50
103 -City Clerk -
A Salary Clerk $ 1,S00.00 $ 1,800.00
Salary Deputy Clerk 481.00
D Printing and Advertising 250.00 250.00
G Material and Supplies 22.75 50.00
$ 2,553.75 $ 2,100.00
104 -City Auditor -
A Salary Auditor $ 1,800.00 $ 2,000.00
D Printing and Advertising 100.00
G Material and Supplies 98.95 200.00
I Surety Bonds 12.50 12.50
$ 1,911.45 $ 2,312.50
105 -City Treasurer -
A Salary City Treasurer $ 2,100.00
Salary Deputy 125.00
C Office Expense 11.50
D Printing and Advertising 108.35
E Purchase of Equipment (Safe) 38.00
G Materials and Supplies 12.03
I Surety Bonds 600.00
$ 2,100.00
100.00
10.00
300.00
$ 2,984.88 $ 2,510.00
106 -City Solicitor -
A Salary $ 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00
B Traveling Expense 50.00
C Office Expense 57.25 65.00
D Printing and Advertising 38.25 25.00
$ 3,695.50 $ 3,740.00
108 -City Assessor -
A Salary Assessor $ 400.00 $ 400.00
Salary Deputy 300.00 300.00
C Office Expense 20.00
G Materials and Supplies 210.00
J Board of Review 1,456.00 800.00
I Surety Bond 2.50
$ 2,388.50 $ 1,500.00
•
124 • Special `c•,:icna, \larch 31. 1 !22
109 -City Engineer -
A Salary City Engineer $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00
Salary Assistants 1,800.00 3,600.00
Salary Draftsman 1,620.00
Salary Clerk 1,620.00 1,620.00
Salary Rodman 1,890.00 720.00
B Traveling Expense 47.12 50.00
C Office Expense 50.00
D Printing and Advertising 75.50 150.00
E Purchase of Equipment (filing case) 22.80 700.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 72.00 150.00
G Material and Supplies 350.00 400.00
I Insurance
J Renumbering Houses 1,108.25
$ 9,385.67 $ 11,460.00
113 -Elections -
A Salaries Judges and Clerks $ 1,000.00
D Printing and Advertising 150.00
G Materials and Supplies 52.59
T Insurance 209.25 209.25
$ 1,261.84 $ 359.25
114 -City Buildings -
A Salary Firemen City Hall $ 1,113.20 $ 900.00
Salary Janitress City Hall 1,044.00 1,000.00
Pay Extra Janitor Work 113.30 150.00
Salary Janitor Com. Station 180.00 180.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 2,375.57 500.00
G Material and Supplies 500.00 500.00
H Heat, Light, Etc. 1,800.00 1,600.00
I Insurance 200.00
115 -Police Court -
A Salary Judge
G Supplies
$ 7,127.17 $ 5,030.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 1,800.00
50.00
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,850.00
116 -Civil Service Commission -
A Salary Secretary $ 60.00 $ 120.00
B Supplies 18.69 50.00
$ 78.69 $ 170.00
Total General .Administration $ 44,981.55 $ 43,039.25
11. Protection of Life and Property
118 -Police Department -
A Salary Chief $ 2,160.00 $ 2,400.00
2 Captains @ $1,680 ) 3,360.00
2 Detectives @ $1,620 ) 3,240.00
1 Desk Sergeant @ $1,620 ) 1,620.00
2 Desk Sergeants @ $1,560 ) 3,120.00
27 Officers @ $1,500 ) 40,500.00
1 Matron @ $1,380 ) 54,000.00 1,380.00
Special Services 79.53 500.00
B Traveling Expense 35.53 50.00
C Office Expense 435.00 375.00
D Printing and Advertising 111.36 40.00
E Purchase of Equipment 1,080.00 1,200.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 500.00 600.00
G Materials and Supplies 800.00 1,000.00
H Heat, Light, Etc. 59.18 75.00
I Insurance 50.00
J Care of Prisoners 200.00 150.00
$ 59,460.60 $ 59,660.00
Special Session, March 31, 1922 125
119 -Fire DeDartment-
A Salary Chief $ 3,000.00 $ 3,600.00
7 Captains at $1,680 ) 11,760.00
1 Clerk at $1,680 ) 1,680.00
7 Lieutenants at $1,560 ) 10,920.00
3 Engineers at $1,560 1 4,680.00
19 1st grade men at $1,500 ) 28,500.00
17 2nd grade men at $1,440 ) X80.00
2 3rd grade men at $1,320 ) 2,640.00
Mechanic ) 82,471.53 1,400.00
B Traveling Expense 95.97 125.00
C Office Expense 256.93 150.00
D Printing and Advertising 107.63 150.00
E Purchase of minor equipment 1,386.29 300.00
Hose 1,705.25 1,500.00
Pumper 12,100.00
Car for Chief 2,400.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 1,200.00 1,000.00
G Material and Supplies 3,300.00 3,000.00
H Light and Heat 2,004.00 1,800.00
J Repairs to Central Engine House 550.00
Heating Plants Eng. Houses Nos 4 and 6 1,450.00
New Chimney No. 1 Engine House 130.00
$107,627.60 $101,915.00
120 -Electrical Department -
A Salary Electrical Inspector $ 302.50 $ 1,980.00
Salary City Electrician 1,680.00 1,800.00
Salary Electrical Helper 1,400.00
C Office Expense 48.75 75.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 50.00
G Material and Supplies 100.00
J Switchboards and Equipment Fire Alarm
Station 12,154.00
Fire Alarm Station and Ground 9,031.90
6 Fire Alarm Boxes at $150.00 900.00
Conduit Cable and other supplies for
Fire Alarm Station 8,000.00
Furniture 400.00
$ 11,063.15 $ 26,859.00
121 -Plumbing Inspection -
A Salary Plumbing Inspector $ 2,100.00 $ 2,100.00
D Printing and Advertising 27.75 30.00
J Plumbing Board Compensation 60.00 100.00
$ 2187.75 $ 2,230.00
122 -Pounds -
J Payment to Humane Society for care of
unclaimed animals $ 300.00 $ 300.00
Total Protection Life and Property $180,639.10 $190,964.00
111. Health and Sanitation
125 -General Health Department -
A Salary Health Officer $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
Salary Assistant Officer 300.00
Salary Sanitary Inspector 1,200.00 1,200.00
Salary Quarantine Officer 500.00
Salary Stenographer 400.00 450.00
Salary Nurses 2,473.00 2,500.00
Salary Dairy and Food Inspector 1,200.00 1,980.00
Ambulance Driver 1,320.00
Extra Services 1,200.00
B Traveling Expense 100.00
D Printing and Advertising 66.00 100.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 642.00 50.00
G Material and Supplies 160.92 100.00
126 Special Session, March 31, 1922
I Insurance 18.90
J Laboratory 957.28
25.00
1,200.00
$ 10,212.10 $ 12,525.00
127 -Sewer Maintenance -
A Salary Sewer Inspector $ 1,320.00 $ 1,320.00
Pay of Men 4,599.20 4,200.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 188.00 200.00
G Materials and Supplies 225.00 225.00
J Other Expense 17.50 50.00
$ 6,349.70 $ 5,995.00
128 -Garbage Disposal -
J Garbage collection and disposal contract.$ 14,175.00 $ 14,480.00
Other Expense 64.00 100.00
$ 14,239.00 $ 14,580.00
Total Health and Sanitation $ 30,800.80 $ 33,100.00
IV. Highways
131 -General Administration -
A Salary Street Commissioner $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 40.15 50.00
G Material and Supplies 63.25 50.00
I Insurance 320.00 320.00
H Light, Heat, Etc., at Garage 18.72 100.00
J Other Expense 11.90 25.00
132 -Street Repairing- $ 2,045.00
A Wages $ 14,364.29 $ 15,000.00
E Purchase of Equipment 3,417.12 1,200.00
F' Maintenance of Equipment 3,364.11 1,500.00
G. Material and Supplies 20,222.50 16,000.00
J Other Expense 400.15
Market Roads 3,846.77
$ 45,614.94 $ 33,700.00
138 -Street Lighting -
H Washington Park )
Jackson Park )
Phoenix Park )
Grant Park )
Madison Park )
Cleveland Park )
Caledonia Park ) 1,607.65 $ 1,600.00
Boulevard Lighting, 97 posts at $55.00... 4,012.17 5,335.00
11th St. Steps, 4-100 watt lamps 101.20 110.00
R. R. Crossing Special Lights 30.90 35.00
675 Arc Lights at $65.00 per year 40,101.11 4.875.00
8 Arc Lights at $57.50 460.00
1-100 Watt Lamp White St. at $27.50 27.50
Additional Lights 300.00
$ 46,741.63 $ 51,742.50
140 -Street Cleaning -
A Wages $ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 400.00 1,000.00
G Material and Supplies 7.00 600.00
$ 16,407.00 $ 17,600.00
Totals Highways $110,717.60 $105,087.50
V. Charities, Donations and Library
142 -Miscellaneous Donations -
J Memorial Day 200.00
Visiting Nurses' Association 1,200.00
200.00
1,200.00
Special Session, March 31, 1922
127
Band Concerts
Mississippi Waterways
100.00
$ 1,500.00
143 -Library -
A Salary Librarian $ 1,800.00
Salary Assistants 8,228.00
Salary Janitor 1,200.00
B. Traveling Expense 21.97
C Office Expense 90.00
D. Printing and Advertising
E Purchase of Books 2,300.00
F Binding Books 2,275.00
G Material and Supplies 309.00
H Heat, Light, etc. 1,000.00
I Insurance and Bonds 782.67
J New Furnace
Other Expense
$ 18,006.64
Total Donations and Library $ 19,506.64
VI. Parks.
144 -A -General Administration -
A Salary Superintendent $ 1,800.00
Salary Clerk Hire 44.80
B Traveling Expense 37.84
C Office Expense 130.00
D Printing and Advertising 25.00
G Materials and Supplies 30.00
H Heat 12.00
I Surety Bond 26.60
J Payment Bond and Interest 1,625.00
$ 3,731.24
144 -B -Areas, Buildings, Etc. -
A Wages $ 9,979.00
E Purchase of Equipment
F Maintenance of Equipment 900.00
G Materials and Supplies 2,300.00
I Insurance
H Heat, Light, Etc. 467.07
J Rent of Greenhouse 600.00
Other Expense 43.25
$ 13,907.32
Total for Parks $ 17,638.56
In addition there is available for permanent improv
from the County levy of $3,889.51; and a current tax of
and for the same purpose of $9,832.35, making a total for
improvements of $13,721.86.
400.00
100.00
$ 1,900.00
$ 1,800.00
7,900.00
1,200.00
100.00
125.00
50.00
5,000.00
2,500.00
400.00
1,200.00
700.00
600.00
547.79
$ 22,122.79
$ 24,022.79
$ 1,800.00
50.00
50.00
150.00
25.00
50.00
20.00
30.00
1,575.00
$ 3,720.00
$ 10,344.70
1,000.00
800.00
2,500.00
150.00
500.00
600.00
50.00
$ 15,944.70
$ 19,664.70
ement a balance
the same source
permanent park
VII. Recreation.
145 -Bathing Beach -
A Labor $ 3,146.22
C Telephone 22.00
D Printing and Advertising 23.75
E Equipment 125.13
G Material and Supplies 596.19
F Painting Buildings 513.75
H Heat, Light, Etc. 42.35
I Insurance 36.88
J Repairs to Boom
$ 4,573.27
Receipts 3,189.46
Required by Appropriation $ 1,393.81
$ 3,000.00
25.00
20.00
400.00
150.00
75.00
200.00
$ 3,870.00
2,470.00
$ 1,400.00
128 Special Session, March 31, 1922
147 -Athletic Field -
No Appropriation necessary. Income to be equal to expense. De-
tailed Report to be found with Annual Report.
1921 Expense $ 3,455.81
1921 Receipts 4,042.59
$ 586.78
Appropriation Required $ 1,400.00 $ 1,400.00
VIII. Miscellaneous.
148 -A -
Dues Iowa League of Municipalities $ 50.00 $ 50.00
148 -B -Damages, Settlements, Etc. -
J Workingmen's Comp. Law $ 280.64
Co Court Costs and Settlements 6,000.00 3,000.00
Appraisal Fees 82.00 100.00
Filing Deeds 45.00 50.00
Purchase of Property Tax Sale 109,937.39
Mortgage Allison & Henderson Memorial
Park 2,886.28
Payment for Lease, Mrs. Spahn 4,000.00
$122,334.72 $ 3,150.00
148 -C -Printing, Stationery, Etc. -
J Winding City Clock $ 189.00 $ 189.00
Printing Council Proceedings 2,600.00 2,600.00
Printing Miscellaneous 284.00 350.00
Binding Council Proceedings 158.75 175.00
$ 3,231.75
148 -D --
Auditing City's Books
$ 3,314.00
$ 1,000.00
Total Miscellaneous $125,566.47 $ 7,514.00
I . Municipal Industries.
149 -A -Water Works Administration -
Salary Superintendent $ 3,130.00 $ 2,880.00
Salary Cashier ) 1,800.00
Salary Engineer ) 1,740.00
Salary Bookkeeper ) 1,500.00
Salary Clerk ) 6,064.25 1,140.00
B Traveling Expense 73.10 75.00
C Office Expense 900.00 800.00
D Printing and Advertising 142.05 125.00
E Purchase of Equipment 551.80 1,100.00
F Maintenance 84.95 175.00
G Material and Supplies 425.00 400.00
H Light, Heat, Etc. 1.27
1 Insurance 40.68 31.00
J Refunds 1,305.00 1,225.00
Water Analysis 10.00
$ 12,817.18 $ 13,001.00
149 -B -Outside Expense -
A Salary Chief Engineer ) $ 1,920.00
5 Ass't Engineers at $4.50 per day ) 8,212.50
5 Firemen at $4.00 per day ) 7,300.00
1 Meter Repairer at $125.00 ) 1,500.00
2 Meter Readers at $110.00 ) 2,640.00
1 Street Foreman at $125.00 ) 1,620.00
2 Helpers at $4.00 per day ) 30,600.00 2,504.00
E Purchase of Equipment 261.90 87.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 2,000.00 2,500.00
G Material and Supplies 8,900.90 10,000.00
H Fuel, etc. 37,300.00 22,000.00
I Insurance 828.80 352.70
J Other Expense 125.00 150.00
$ 80,016.60 $ 60,785.70
r
Special Session, March 31, 1922 129
149-C—Extension of Mains and Betterments—
A Wages $ 9,000.00
E Pipe, Valves, etc. 29,301.00
F Maintenance of Equipment 36.60
G Material and Supplies 1,137.00
I Insurance 176.81
J Third St. Reservoir Cover 37,180.00
Wells Eagle Point 1,666.83
Additional Hydrants and Valves Present
System
Painting Steel Tank
Interest on Bond Issue
Remodeling Pumping Station
Pumping Equipment
Change in Piping Eagle Point
Third Street Pumping Station
$ 78,495.24
$ 10.000.00
30,000.00
50.00
10.000.00
200.00
8,000.01)
10,500.00
400.00
2,500.00
30.000.00
35.500.00
6,000.00
22,000.00
$156,150.00
Estimated Receipts—
Cash on hand April 1st $ 800.00
Receipts from Water Customers 127,000.00
Receipts from Tax Levy for Water Ex-
tensions 14,748.53
Total Receipts $142,548.53
Total Suggested Expenditures $229,936.70
Balance to be financed through bond is-
sue if all the plans are carried out $ 87,388.:7
152—Markets and Public Scales—
A Salary Market Master $ 1,140.00 $ 1,140.00
O Materials and Supplies 29.09 25.00
J Scale Inspection 25.00 50.00
Other Expense 30.00
$ 1,224.09 $ 1,215.00
153—Docks, Wharves, Etc.—
G Materials and Supplies $ 28.66 $ 25.00
I Insurance 26.75 50.00
$ 55.41 $ 75.00
Total Municipal Industries $ 1,279.50 $ 1,290.00
(Requiring tax levy appropriation.)
X. Municipal Indebtedness.
Regular Bond Interest $ 35,775.33 $ 35,155.00
Payment on Floating Debt 37,326.60
Voting Machine Bonds 1,000.00 1,000.00
Loan Warrant Redemption Bonds 20,000.00 20,000.00
Bonds Bought and due in 1925 12,000.00
Refunding Bonds of 1902 15,400.00
To apply on 1921 Debt Payments in ex-
cess of appropriations 22,503.82
$121,495.93 $ 78,658.82
Special Assessment Funds—
Grandview Avenue Deficiency Levy $ 5,530.70
Total Municipal Indebtedness $121,495.93 $112.185.70
X. Municipal Improvements.
Street Grading $ 3,501.46
Opening Rhomberg Avenue 5,000.00
Parking Space Washington Park 1,515.89
Kniest St. Sewer 4,260.96
Cleaning Storm Sewers 2,231.94
Storm Sewers Lincoln, Rhomberg Ave,
Jackson and 19th Sts. 89,896.93
130 Special Session, March
Dodge Street Gutters
City's Share of Street and Sewer Im-
provements
Purchase of Land at Street Corners
Rockdale Road Right of Way
Rockdale Grading to Grandview
City Garage
Shiras Avenue (one-half cost)
Outlet Sanitary Sewer
Storm Sewers inlets prior to paving
Wood and Rosedale Storm Sewer
Property at Corner of Julien Ave. and
Alta Vista St.
Street Signs
To apply on Main Sewer Expense 1921
in excess of appropriation
31, 1922
5,276.99
8,875.38
25.00
75.00
4,500.00
10,500.00
17,000.00
3,800.00
125,000.00
5,000.00
6,000.00
1,600.00
2,000.00
18,497.00
$120,584.55 $193,972.00
Of the above the construction of sanitary sewer outlet is to be financed
by bond issue leaving $68,972.00 to be appropriated from General City
Funds.
March 17, 1922.
An ordinance appropriating money
for the needs and purposes bf the
City of Dubuque for the fiscal year
1922 and making the budget of the
City Council adopted Marst 31st,
a part hereof, presented.
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-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Rooney.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules he 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, Melchior and
Rooney.
Nays—None.
Ordinance presented for final ead
j
ing and adoption.
APPROPRIATION ORDINA E.
On ordinance appropriating money
for the needs and purposes of the
City of Dubuque for the fiscal year
1922 and making the budget of the
City Council adopted March 31, 1922,
a part thereof.
Be it Ordanied by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section Onet That the funds of
the City of Dubuque resulting from
general and special tax levies as well
as from miscellaneous sources be
and the same are hereby appropriated
for the ensuing fiscal year of 1922
for the various departments, pur•
O. E. CARR, City Manager.
JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor.
L. H. BREDE.
M. B. ROONEY.
HARLAN G. MELCHIOR.
THEO. GABRIEL.
poses and needs of said city, and
such appropriations are fixed and de-
termined as follows:
1.—General Administration—Depart-
ments.
101 City Council $ 175.00
102 City Manager 11,832.50
103 City Clerk 2,100.00
104 City Auditor 2,312.50
105 City Treasurer 2,510.00
106 City Solicitor 3,740.00
108 City Assessor 1,500.00
109 City Engineer 11,460.00
113 Elections 359.25
114 City Buildings 5,030.00
1"5 Police Court 1,850.00
116 Civil Service Commis-
sion 170.00
Total $43,039.25
(These appropriations are made
from consolidated tax levy).
II.—Protection of Life and Property.
118 Police Department..$ 59,660.00
120 Electrical dept 26,859.00
121 Plumbing inspection 2,230.00
122 Pounds 300.00
(These appropriations are made
from consolidated tax levy).
119 Fire department..... $101,915.00
Total $190,964.00
(This appropriation is made from
special tax levy and miscellaneous
receipts).
III.—Health and Sanitation.
125 General health de-
partment ... $ 12,525.00
127 Sewer Maintenance. 5,995.00
128 G..rbage Disposal 16,148.00
Total -$ 21,66690 4/,
Special Session,
March 31, 1922 131
(These appropriations are made
from consolidated tax levy).
IV.—Highways.
131 General administra
tion - . . $ 2,045.00
132 Street Repairing 33,700.00
138 Street Lighting 51,742.00
(These appropriations are made
from consolidated tax levy).
140 Street cleaning $ 17,600.00
($17,206.00 of this amount is ap-
propriated from special tax levy;
the balance from consolidated tax
levy).
Total $105,08760
V.—Charities, Donations, Library.
142 Miscellaneous dona-
tions . , $-19;899799
(This appropriation is made from
consolidated tax levy).
143 Library $ 22,122.79
(This appropriation is made from
special tax levy).
Total $ 24,022.79
V I.—Parks.
144A General administra-
tion $ ;:,720.00
144B Areas. buildings,
etc. 15,944.70
Total $ 19,664.70
These appropriations are made
from special tax levy).
Additional Funds for Parks.
From county tax levy (bal
ance) $ 3,889.51
From county tax levy
(current) 9,832.35
Total $ 13,721.86
V I I.—Recreation.
145 Bathing Beach $ 1,400.00
(This appropriation is made from
consolidated tax levy).
VIII.—Miscellaneous.
148A Dues Iowa League
of Municipalities . $ 50.00
149B Damages, settle-
ments, etc 3,150.00
148C Printing, station-
ery, etc 3,314.00
14&D Auditing City's
Books 1,000:00
Total $ 7,514.00
(These appropriations are made
from consolidated tax levy).
IX.—Municipal Industries.
149C Extensions of Mains
and Betterments. $ 14,748.58
(This appropriation is made made
from special tax levy).
152 Markets and public
Scales $ 1,215.00
153 Docks, Wharves, etc 75;00
(There appropriations are made
from consolidated tax levy).
Total $ 16,038.53
X.—Municipal Indebtedness.
Bonded and Floating
Debt $ 78,658.82
Special Improvement fund 5,530.70
Total $ 84,189.52
(These appropriations are made
from special tax levy),
XI.—Municipal Improvements.
Purchase of land at street
corners $ 75.00
Rockdale Road Right of
Way 4,500.00
Rockdale Grading to
Grandview 10,500.00
City Garage 17,000.00
Shiras Avenue (one-half
cost) 3,800.00
Storm sewers inlets prior
to paving 5,000.00
Wood and Rosedale storm
sewer 6,000.00
Condemned property at
Julien avenue and Alta
Vista street ... 1,600.00
Street signs 2,000.00
Deficit inain Sewer
Total / I 1' �–" $ -68;82',67
• Total $-9S74.9tttr
(Of these appropriations $29,497 is
taken from main sewer fund special
tax levy; the balance from consoli-
dated tax levy).
$32,315.76, the balance remaining
in the consolidated fund and unap-
prppriated for special purposes to-
gether with all funds of the year
1921 which remain unexpended, are
hereby placed into a fund to be userl
by the city to meet emergency pur-
poses or deficits in the various de-
partments of the city or which may
arise from unforseen conditions.
Section Two. That the distribu-
tion and division of the above named
appropriations shall be made in ac-
cordance with the budget of expendi-
tures adopted by the City Council on
March 31, 1922, which budget is here-
by made a part of this ordinance by
reference thereto, and shall be taken
as the basis for and considered in
connection with the expenditures of
the above appropriations. All appro-
priations provided for herein shall
be available 'when properly trans-
ferred to the respective funds.
Section Three. This ordinance be-
ing deemed urgent and of immediate
necessity shall take effect from and
after its passage by the City Coun-
cil and publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque.
Passed and adopted this 31st day
of March, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE;
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHOIR,
M. B. ROuNEY.
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132 Special Session, March 31, 1922
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers,March 31st, 191.9.27 --
JOHN STUBER,
— 3 I City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Rooney.
Nays—None.
Proofs of publication certified to
by the publishers, of the publication
of the Electric Franchise, the Street
Railway Franchise and the Gas
Franchise, as provided by law, pre-
sented.
Councilman Brede moved that
they be received and put on file
Seconded by Councilman GT5a rt�1.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
March 31, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In connection with
the Appropriation Ordinance passed
at the last meeting in March, 1921,
for the ensuing fiscal year there are
remaining balances in a number of
items and in other items the funds
are somewhat overdrawn. In order
to start the next year with a clean
account, I would recommend the fol-
lowing further appropriations, the
same to he made from the unap-
propriated balance and the contin-
gent fund, as provided in the last
Appropriation Ordinance.
General Administration
Expenditures of the City
Council $ 287.09
City Solicitor's office 2.70
City Assessor's office 707.10
City Engineer's office 509.68
Election 21.89
City Buildings 2,754.10
Civil Service 78.69
Protection of Life and Property
Inspection Deficit 1,163.54
Fire Department Deficit 14,333.84
Health and Sanitation
Health Department , .... 1,163:58 --
Garbage Collection . 1,679.00
Street Repairing Deficit 3,764.63
_Misc. Expense Deficit 472.52
Municipal Industries
Markets and Public Scales 27.09
Docks and Warves 30.41
Municipal Indebtedness .. 36,500.00
City Council: I would recommend
that all the above deficits or short-
ages be taken care of by ordering
transfers from the unexpended bal-
ance 3n the consolidated funds.
The deficit on account of City
buildings was caused by expendi-
tures in connection with redecorat-
ing which were not contemplated.
The deficit on account of inspection,
is due very largely to the fact that
the superintendent of the fire alarm
station has been paid out of this
fund for the last few months. The
deficit on account of the fire depart-
ment is due to the fact that the
new pumper was paid for out of
the funds appropriated for the pur-
chase of minor equipment. The defi-
cit in the health department is due
largely to the fact that an extra
nurse was employed for which there
was no regular apropriation. The
deficit on account of garbage collec-
tion is due to the increase com-
pensation which was granted to the
garbage collector. The big short-
age in municipal indebtedness is due
to the fact that the excess loan
warrants beyond the amount for
which bonds were issued, were tak-
en care of.
There are also balances in a num-
ber of the appropriations notably in
the highways, amounting to $4,500
and in the street cleaning amount-
ing to something over $6,000 and
smaller amounts in other depart-
ments. At the end of the fiscal
year, these balances are automatic-
ally cancelled and the unexpended
balance is transferred to the general
fund.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the auditor be
instructed to make the necessary
transfers. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Yirofile unmber 1040 showing
grade of Green street from the
West property line of Asbury street
to the City limits, presented.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Profile number 1041 showing the
grade of Dodge street from the East
property line of Locust street to the
West rail of the I. C. R. R. tracks
in Shiglds street 504.
Special Scssiun, \larch 31, P)2,
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas=Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Profile number 1042 showing the
grade of Harrison street from the
South property line of Jones street
to the North property line of Dodge
street, presented.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Profile number 1043 showing the
gzade of Solon street from the West
property line of Alpine street to the
East property line of Nevada street,
presented.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Y.as—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Profile number 1044 showing the
grade of Green street from the East
property line of Asbury street to
Avoca street.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
ey.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
Nays—None.
Profile number 1045 showing the
grade of High Bluff street from the
• North property line of Farley street
to the South property line of Feng -
ler streett, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Profile number 1046 showing grade
of alley between Nevada street and
Booth street from Solon street to
Dodge street, presented,
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
133
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Green street from the West
property line of Asbury street to
the Dubuque City limits, presented.
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-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Dodge street from the East prop-
erty line of Locust street to the
West rail of the I. C. R. R. tracks
on Shields street, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that
tis be considered the first reading
o the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Harrison street from the South
property line of Jones street to the
North property line of Dodge street,
presented.
Councilman, Brpde 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, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Solon street from the West prop-
erty line of Alpine street to the
East property line of Nevada street,
presented.
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, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Green street from the East prop-
erty line of Asbury street to the
West property line of Avoca street,
presented.
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, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
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134 Special Session, March 31, 1922
An ordinance establishing a grade
on I-I'gh Bluff street from the North
property line of Farley street to the
South property line of Fengler
street, presented.
• Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of tin ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the alley of Nevada and Booth
streets from the South property line
of Solon street to the North prop-
erty line of Dodge street. presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Depository bond of the Iowa Trust
and Savings Bank, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
bond be received and put on file.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Excavation bond of the Key City
Gas Company, presented.
It being properly executed, Coun-
cilman Brede moved that it be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Bond of the Tire Service Company
for maintaining and operating a dis-
play sign, presented.
It being properly executed, Coun-
cilman Brede moved that the bond
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Gabricl. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Bond of Ruprecht Bros. for main-
taining and operating a display sign,
presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
bond being properly executed be re-
ceiv :d and flied. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yoas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mary Eulberg relative
to delinquent assessments and taxes,
referred to the .City Solicitor at a
previous meeting, presented, action
deferred for further investigation.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended to allow any one
present to address the Council. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nay^, Nor.e.
Mr. Kane appeared for the Farley
& Loetscher Mfg. Co. and Mr. Mc-
Carthy for the Standard Lumber Co.,
stating that their companies would
be assessed for 75 per cent of the
cost for improving Seventh street,
and that they preferred that the
street be paved with brick.
Councilman Brede moved that Sev-
enth street he paved with brick
block paving and the contract be
'awarded to the James F. Lee Paving
Co. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
Attorney W. W. Paisley addressed
the Council relative to special as-
sessment against the property of T.
J. Paisley on Grandview avenue for
improving of said street and sewer
and water connections, offering to
compromise with the City for the
surrender of the tax sale certificates,
no action taken at this time.
Councilman Brede moved that Al-
pine street be improved as recom7
mended by the City Manager, bitul-
ithic pavement in center of street
and 7 foot hillside brick gutters,
from the South property line of Sol-
on street to the North property
line of Dodgo street, and the con-
tract be awarded to the James F.
Lee Paving Co. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Roon-
ey.
Nays—None.
0
RESOLUTION.
When the citizens of Dubuque de-
cided to change their form of gov-
ernment and adopt the City Man-
ager Plan, they elected to the new-
ly organized Council one in whom
they had absolute and implicit con-
fidence, their estimable fellow citi-
zen, Magnus Rooney.
Special Session, March 31, 1922 135
Mr. Rooney was elected to the
two year term, from 1920 to 1922,
and during his term in office he
proved that he was worthy of the
• trust imposed in him; all of his ef-
forts were directed toward the pro-
motion of the best interests of the
city; he performed his duties with-
out fear or favor, at all times recog-
nizing the equality of rights of all
of the citizens in the community;
he is honored and respected by all
city employes and held in the high-
est regard by his fellow councilmen.
After two years of unselfish ser-
vice he refused to accept re-elec-
tion; his personal affairs are such
that they require his whole atten-
tion and it was impossible for him
to serve longer; the greatest com-
pliment that can be paid him is the
fact that citizens representing every
walk of life, exerted every effort to
cause him to accept re-election, and
this gives evidence of the respect
and confidence which the whole
community has in him.
His fellow members in the council
and Mr. Carr, desii e to take this oc-
casion to extend to Magnus Rooney
this expression of their respect for
him and pledge themselves united to
him in a bond of never-ending
friendship.
Be it therefore, resolved that, in
order that these sentiments may bo
preserved to posterity, this resolu-
tion be spread upon the official rec-
ords of ,the City Council and the
same he published in the official
newspapers of the city.
Adopted this 31st of March, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
O. E. CARR,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Clerk.
Mayor Alderson administered -'file
• oath of office to the new elected
councilmen, H. G. M, or, and Ed.
ward Schrempt.-
Motioi to adjourn. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Cle
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Not voting—Councilman Rooney.
Mayor Alderson administered the
oath of office to the newly elected
Councilmen, Harlan G. Melchior and
Edward Schrempf, elected to the of-
fice for the term commencing the
_first Monday in April, 1922.
Councilman Gabriel moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUER,
City Clerk.
Adopted �..� 1922.
Approved -c-•r / P 1922.
I
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Regular Session, April 3,
137
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular Session, April 3rd, 1922.
Council met at 4:40 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Alderson, Brede, Gabriel, Mel-
chior and Schi empf.
Councilman Brede moved that Dr.
James Alderson be appointed as
Mayor of this Council. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
followig vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Not voting—Councilman Alderson.
Mayor Alderson thanked the Coun-
cil for the honor conferred on him,
and took the chair.
The annual report of the City
Solicitor for the year 1921 presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be received and placed on
file. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The annual report of the City En-
gineer for the year 1921 presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be received and placed on
file. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Inventory of the Dubuque City
Water Works for the year 1921 pre-
sented. Councilman Brede moved
that the inventory be received and
put on file. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The Council Proceedings fo rthe
;month of December, 1921, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that they
be approved and adopted as printed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
— Petitnce of R. B. Moffat, Trustee
for Mary L. Farley Estate, presented,
stating that by some oversight he
paid the City Treasurer taxes which
were not legal, as . this was on
moneys and credits, and the Couny
had already collected statutory tax
therefore. Taxes collected by the
City for the year 1918, $102.88; for
year 1919, $144.58; for year 1920,
$99.96; total, $347.52. That the fore-
going taxes were illegally assessed
under Section 1310, of the Supple •
-
ment to the Code of Iowa, by the
City Treasurer, and therefore should
be refunded. Wherefore, this Trus-
tee would respectfully request that
an order be drawn in favor of this
Trustee for the refunding of taxes
above referred to.
(Signed) R. B. MOFFAT,
Trustee.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City So-
licitor to investigate and report back
to the Council. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
April 3rd, 1922.
pity Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
On September 8th, 1896, there was
an assessment levied for the im-
provement of Foye Street. The
charge against Lot 13 in Porter's Ad-
dition was 30.93. This lot is now
owned by H. S. Moore.
The City purchased a tax title cer-
tificate to this property on Septem-
ber 9th, 1921. The owner, through
his attorney, now asks to be allowed
to settle on the basis of one-half of
the original assessment, in view of
the fact hat this assessment was
levied twenty-six years ago.
I would recommend that the tax
title certificate now held by the City
be cancelled on he payment of $15.47
,plus $1.00 cost, making a total of
$16.47.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede move dthat the
recommendation of the City Manager
be approved and the Treasurer be
so notified. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that all
officers now in office whom the Coun-
cil appoints shall continue in their
-respective positions, including the
City Manager, at the pleasure of the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
138 Special Session
Petition of Mary Eulberg, referred
to the City Solicitor at the meeting
of March 25th. Councilman Brede
moved that the prayer of the peti-
tio be granted and the refund be
paid out of the contingent fund. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior• and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved to sus-
pend the rules, to allow any one pres-
ent to address the Council. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, . Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
No-one addressed the Council.
There being no further business,
the meeting adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
y- City Clerk.
Adopted ...1 0 , 1922.
Approved It rf , 1922,
Councilmen
Attest:
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April 13, 1922
City Clerk.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session April 13th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council niet at 4:30 P. M.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present—City Manager Carr, Mayor
Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Mel-
chior and Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
11Iayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of acting on
resolutions of necessity for improv-
ing various streets and alleys and
constructing sanitary sewers in the
City an dacting on any other busi-
ness that may come before the
meeting.
Petition of property owners living
on Lois Street, asking that a grade
be established in said street from
1R to Solon Streets and that the
vage from the improvement of
Hill and Alpine Streets be used to
make Lois Street passable, signed
by Walter A. Keck, Henry G. Young,
,t I, presented. Councilman Brede
7,• •ved that the petition be referred
o the City Manager. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Petition of Conlin & Kearns and
Fischer & Co., Inc., presented, stat-
ing that the only street that is con-
venient for their business is Sixth
Street from Fourth Street to their
ice -houses; that the street is prac-
tically in an impassable condition
and they hereby ask the City to put
it in condition so that it can render
service to those who need it. They
call the attention of the City Coun-
cil to this matter now, hoping that
the condition will be remedied and
the street made passable. Council-
man Brede moved that the matter be
referred to the City Manager. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Petition of property owners on Al-
gona Street, asking that said street
be improved from Delhi Street to
West Fourteenth Street, signed by
L. J. Cooley, Jacob Trout, et al, pre-
sented. Resolution relative to said
street presented.
Special Session April 13, 1922
139
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Algona Street
from the north property line of Del-
hi Street to the south property line
of West Fourteenth Street, by grad-
ing, curbing and guttering with com-
bination cement curb and gutters
and by paving with either bitumin-
ous macadam or vibrolithic paving.
Sewer, water and gas connections to
be constructed to the lot line wher-
ever necessary.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution (ex-
cept this paragraph) be and the same
is hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held the 1st day of
May, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in the Coun-
cil Chamber, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution and the time and
place when and where said resolu-
tion will be considered for passage
publication in the official newspapers
and objections heard, to be given by
of the City, in manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for final
action and the not'ce of the pend-
ency ordered given this 13th day of
April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action and
adoption. Seconded by councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Petition of the Sisters of St. Fran-
cis Convent that a grade be estab-
lished on Davis avenue, from the
improved west end of Davis avenue,
at the north end of Windsor avenue,
to the west end of Davis avenue,
presente.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
and the City Engineer in conjunc-
tion with the County establish a
grade on said street. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Petition of H. J. and R E. Hager-
ty, asking the City Council that they
be allowed to pay for the improve-
ment of Bluff street in installments,
stating that owing to the pressure
of other business the matter was
overlooked and the ,first payment
was not made when due, thereby
making the whole assessment due.
Action was deferred.
Councilman Gabriel entered and
took his seat at 4:45 p. m.
Petition of Margaret Dawson ask-
ing for remission of taxes on her
property, lot 79 Union addition, for
the year 1922, presented, stating that
she is a widow and unable to pay
her taxes, her means being very
limited, she therefore petitions as
herein stated and asks that the tax-
es do not remain a lien on the prop-
erty.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City So-
licitor. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the folllow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended to allow anyone
present to address the Council. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
F. J. Piekenbrock addressed the
Council relative to the improving of
Davis avenue. Stating that the
County refused to assist in improv-
ing said street, stating that the
County could not legally do so, but
that the committee on the improv-
ing of said street had raised the nec-
essary money by subscription from
the Sacred Heart and St. Mary's
parishes. He was told to go on with
140
Special Session, April 13, 1922
the work, that the City would pay
the $750.00 which the Council
pledged at a former meeting.
Louis Plamondon addressed the
Council, stating that residents on
Holly street want a sewer construe-
ted in said street.
Councilman Brede moved that the
matter be referred to the City Man-
ager to have plans and resolutions
prepared. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Mayor Alderson administered the
oath of office to Herbert Adams,
elected to the office of Park Commis-
sioner.
ommis-
sionar.
Waiver of Change of Grade.
Whereas, the grade of Hill street,
from West Third street to Wooten
street had been established by an
ordinance of the City of Dubuque
many years ago, and property own-
ers between West Third street and
Langworthy avenue have construc-
ted permanent improvements includ-
ing sidewalks to conform with such
established grade as indicated by
such curb upon said street; and
whereas said grade between station
three (3) plus thirty-one (31) and
the north curb line of Langworthy
avenue upon said Hill street has
been changed by lowering the same
between said points in order that
in the paving and construction of
said street the same may have a
uniform and easily accessible grade
between West Third street and Lang-
worthy avenue, and said change in
grade is a benefit to the street and
to the undersigned property own-
ers.
Now, there fore, the undersigned
property owners do hereby consent
to such change in grade by the City
of Dubuque and agree not to ob-
ject to any assessment which might
be levied against their property by
reason of such change in grade and
waive any rights which they may
have, in law or in eqity, for dam-
ages on account of such change in
grade or due to the fact that their
improvements have made to conform
with the old established grade. Dat-
ed this 15th day of March, 1922.
Signed:
HENRY G. YOUNG,
P. E. STRELAU,
C. H. FLANDERS,
HENRY GEHRIG.
I Katie J. Laude, agree to the
above waiver covering change of
grade on Hill street and attach my
name hereto with the proviso that
the City take care of the necessary
re -adjustment of the sidewalk along
Hill street and the driveway enter-
ing my premises without expense to
me.
Signed:
E. P. LAUDE,
KATIE J. LAUDE.
Councilman Brede moved that the
waiver and stipulation be made a
matter to record. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None
Communication of the Key City
Gas Co., accepting Gas Ordinance.
No action.
Communication of E. E. Frith, rel-
ative to gargabe contract bond, pre-
sented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
communication be referred to the
City Solicitor to draft it in legal
form. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None
Petition of P. J. Crowley, asking
that the City improve Apple street,
presented. A resolution covering
same also presented.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Manag-
er, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve Apple stree, from
the south property line of Cleveland
street, to the north property line
of Oak street, by grading, curb and
guttering with combination cement
cuib and gutters, and by paving said
portion of said street with either
bituminous macadam or vibrolithic
paving.
Said work to be done occordance
with the plans and specification to
be prepared by the City Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragrph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 1st day
of May, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in the
Special Session, April 13, 1922
141
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendancy of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said res-
olution will be considered for pas-
sage and objections heard, to be giv-
en by publication in the official news-
papers of the city, in manner and
for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 13th
day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed on
file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None
Petition of property owners on
South Locust street, presented, ask-
ing that said street be improved
from Cannon street to Grandview
avenue, signed by
MAE H. PEABODY,
ALFRED HERRON,
JAMES McCAULEY,
ALICE J. BLOUNT.
A resolution covering said street
presented.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Manag-
er, it be deemed n cessary and ad-
visable to improve South Locust
street, from the north property line
of Grandview avenue, to the south
property line of Cannon street, by
grading, curb and guttering with
combination cement curb and gut-
ters and by paving with either bit-
uminous or vibrolithic paving.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 1st day
of May, 1922, at 4:30 p. nr. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruc-
ted to cause notice of the pendency
of the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said res-
olution will be considered for pas-
sage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action and
adoption. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A petition of property owners in
the vicinity of Twenty-eighth street,
asking that the street be repaired
and a drainage be installed to drain
the water away from the corner of
Twenty-eighth and Pine streets, pre-
sented. Singed by Christ Fanslow,
Peter Gem, Fred Kallenberger et al.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the part of the petition pertaining
to the repairing of the street be
granted. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petitic.n of Mrs. M. E. Briggs, stat-
ing that she had paid $100.00 for a
cigarette license for one year and
only used it two and one half months
and therefore asks the City to re-
fund for the time she did not use
it, presented. The City Solicitor uP-
on being asked for his legal opinion
on the petition, stated that it could
not legally be done.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be received and filed.
•
142 Special Session, April 13, 1922
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of the Newkirk Battery
Co., asking permission to install air
service on the Locust street side or
this building, at the corner of Eighth
and Locust streets, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayer Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Armour & Company,
asking privilege to build a platform
for loading and unloading cars, on
the sidewalk adjoining their build-
ing, located on Third and Iowa
streets, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A communication from J. V. Cos -
ley and C. C. Justman, submitting
a proposition which will enable the
City a means of obtaining the use
of waste paper and rubbish recep-
tacles gratis, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
communication be referred to the
City Manager, to confer with Messrs
Cosley and Jr.stman and report back
to the Council. Seconded by Coun-
cilman .Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A communication of W. W. Pais-
ley, offering to pay the sum of
$1,500.00 for the tax sale certificates
held by the city on lots 4, 5, and 6,
of Whelan's Subdivision in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa and asks that the
Cit Treasurer be authorized by the
Council to endorse and surrender
the certificates held by the city
against said lots, upon payment by
him to the Treasurer of the sum
of $1,500.00, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
commmunication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None,
ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON GREEN STREET,
FROM THE WEST PROPERTY
LINE OF ASBURY STREET TO
THE DUBUQUE CITY LIMITS.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Green Street,
from the west property line of As-
bury Street to the city limits, be and
the same is hereby established as
shown by the profile of said street
as prepared by the City Engineer, be-
ing profile No. 1040.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
same being the west property line of
Asbury Street, south curb elevation
283.00, north curb elevation 283.16;
thence to station 1-78, east alley
line, north curb elevation 271.6,
south curb elevation 272; thence to
station 1+98, west alley line, north
curb elevation 270.8, south curb ele-
vation 270.4; thence to station 3-96,
which is the east property line of
Finley Street, north curb elevation
258.2, south curb elevation 259.2;
thence to station 4+56, which is the
west property line of Finley Street,
north curb elevation 256.00, south
curb elevation 257.00; thence to sta-
tion 6+00, north curb elevation 251,
south curb elevation 252; thence to
station 8+38, which is the city lim-
its, north curb elevation 237, south
curb elevation 238.00.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and take effect ten days after
its final passage by the City Council
and its publication in the official
newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading March 31st,
1922.
Passed final reading April 13th,
1922.
Adopted April 13th, 1922.
Approved—
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 17th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t. City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Session, April 13, 1922 143
ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON DODGE STREET,
FROM THE EAST PROPERTY
LINE OF LOCUST STREET TO
THE WEST RAIL OF THE ILL.
CENT. TRACKS ON SHIELDS
STREET.
• Be it Ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab•
lishing a grade on Dodge Street,
from the east property line of Loc-
ust Street to the west rail of the Ill.
Cent. tracks in Shields Street, be
and the same is hereby established
as shown by the profile of said street
as prepared by the City Engineer,
which is profile No. 1041.
Said grade begins at the east
property line of Locust Street, which
is station 0+00, north curb elevation
18.00, south curb elevation 18.00;
thence to station 2+07.3, which is
the west property line of Harrison
Street, north curb elevation 15.6,
south curb elevation 15.6; ,thence to
station 2+71.3, same being the east
property line of Harrison Street,
north curb elevation 15.6, south curb
elevation 15.6; thence to station
5+04, the same being the west rail
of the Ill. Cent. tracks in Shields
Street, north curb elevation 17.00,
south curb elevation 17.00.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and take effect ten days after
its final passage by the City Council
and its publication in the official
newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading March 31st,
1922. t�
Passed final reading April east,
1922.
Adopted April 13th, 1922.
Approved—
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 17th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t. City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
folllowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON HARRISON STREET
FROM THE SOUTH, PROPERTY
LINE OF JONES STREET .TO
THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE
OF DODGE STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Harrison street
from the soutu property line of
Jones street to the north property
line of Dodge street be and the same
is hereby established as shown by
profile of said street as prepared by
the City Engineer, being profile No.
1042.
Said grade begins at the south
property line of Jones street which
is Station 0+00, east curb elevation
17.80, west curb elevation 17.80;
thence to station 5+28 which is the
north property line of Dodge street,
east curb elevation 15.60, west curb
elevation 15.60.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect ten days
after its final passage by the City
Council and its publication in the
official newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading March 31st,
1922.
Passed final reading April 13th,
1922.
Adopted April 13th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
Approved: THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 17th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
4-1.7-1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
0
,�rGy
ORDINANCE N"" `
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON SOLON STREET
FROM THE WEST PROPERTY
LINE OF ALPINE STREET TO
THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF
NEVADA STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an Ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Solon street from
the west property line of Alpine
144
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street to the east property line of
Nevada street, be and the same is
hereby established as shown by the
profile of said street as prepared by
the City Engineer, being profiie No.
1043.
Said grade begins at the west
property line of Alpine street which
is Station 0+00, north curb elevation
268.20, south curb elevation 266.0;
thence to station 1+00.2, north curb
elevation 267.00, south curb elevation
265.60; thence to station 1+20.2,
north; curb elevation 266.00 south
curb elevation 265,; thence to sta-
tion 2+15, north curb elevation
264.80, south curb elevation 264.00;
thence to station 3+17, east prop-
erty line of Nevada street, north curb
elevation 258.20, south curb elevation
257.50.
Sec. 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and take effect ten days
after its final passage by the City
Council and its publication in the
official newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading March 31st,
1922.
Passed final reading April 13th,
1922.
Adopted April 13th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
officially in the Times -
Telegraph -Herald news -
17th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17.1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
folllowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Approved:
Attest:
Published
Journal and
papers April
ORDINANCE NO. —.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON GREEN STREET
FROM THE EAST PROPERTY
LINE OF ASBURY STREET TO
AVOCA STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Green street frorn
the east property line of Asbury
street to Avoca street be, and the
same is hereby established as shown
by the profile of said street as pre-
pared by the City Engineer being
profile No. 1044.
Said grade begins at the east
property line of Asbury street which
is station 0+00, north curb elevation
283.2, south curb elevation 283.2;
thence to station 1+98, same be-
ing the west alley line, north curb
elevation 266.00, south curb elevation
267.00; thence to station 2+18, same
being the east alley line, north curb
elevation 264, south curb elevation
265; thence to station 5+26, same
being Avoca, street, north curb ele-
vation 240.00, south curb elevation
241.00.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect ten days
after its final passage by the City
Council and its publication in the
official newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading March 31st,
1922.
Passed final reading April 13th.
1922.
Adopted April 13th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
Approved: THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk:
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 17th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilmen Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Bred°, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE.
y' AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON HIGH BLUFF
STREET, FROM THE NORTH
PROPERTY LINE OF FARLEY
STREET TO THE SOUTH PROP-
ERTY LINE OF FENGLER
STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on High Bluff Street,
from the north property line of Far-
ley Street to the south property line
of Fengler Street, be and the same
is hereby established as shown by
the profile of said street as prepared
by the City Engineer, which is pro-
file No. 1045.
Said grade begins at the south
property line of Fengler Street,
which is station 0+00, east curb ele-
vation 46.63, west curb elevation
47.29; thence to station 2+85, north
Special Session, April 13, 1922
145
property line of Farley Street, east
curb elevation 47.35, west curb ele-
vation 48.60.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and take effect ten days after
its final passage by the City Council
and its publication in the official
newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading March 31st,
1922.
Passed final reading April 13th,
1922.
Adopted April 13th, 1922.
Approved—
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. •GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 17th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
4-1'7-1t. City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCS ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON THE ALLEY BE-
TWEEN NEVADA STREET AND
BOOTH STREET, FROM THE
SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF
SOLON STREET TO THE NORTH
PROPERTY LINE OF DODGE
STREET.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on the alley between
Nevada Street and Booth Street,
from the south property line of Solon
Street to the north property line of
Dodge Street, be and the same is
hereby established as shown by the
profile of said street as prepared by
the City Engineer, being profile No.
1046.
Said grade is established along
the center line of the alley, starting
at station 0+00, the south property
line of Solon Street, elevation,
238.00; thence to station 0+50, ele-
vation 238.60; thence to station
1+50, elevation 232.00; thence to
station 2+00, elevation 229.00;
thence to station 3+50, elevation
216.00; thence to station 5+00, ele-
vation 208.00; thence to station
5+67, north property line of Dodge
Street, elevation 206.70.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and take effect ten days after
.its final passage by the City Council
and its publication in the official
newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading March 31st,
1922.
Passed final reading April 13th.
1922.
Adopted April 13th, 1922.
Approved—
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 17th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t. City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Gabeel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, 'Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
NaysNone.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommenadtion of the City Manag-
er, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve Edwards street,
from the west property line of
Windsor avenue, to the east prop-
erty line of Queen street, by grad-
ing, curb and guttering with com-
bination cement curb and gutters
and by paving said portion of said
street with either bituminous ma-
cadam
wcadam or vibrolithic paving.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expens e of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to as-
sessment for the improvement as
is provided by law.
Be it furthur resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 1st day
of May, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the pendency
of the above resolution and the time
146 Special Session, April 13, 1922
'and place, when and where said
resolution will be considered for pas-
sage and objections heard, to be giv-
en by publication in the official news- ,
papers of the city, in manner and
for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
and ordered place on file for final
action and the notice of the pend-
ency ordered given this 13th day
of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action and
adoption. Seconded by Councilman
vote:
Brede. Carried by the following
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Manag-
er, it be deemed necessary and advis-
able to improve the alley between
Rhomberg avenue and Garfield av-
enue, from the west property line
of Farley street, to the east proper;
ty line of Fengler street, by grad-
ing and paving with either bitum-
inous macadam or vibrolithic pav-
ing.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to as-
sessment for the improvement as is
. provided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing consideration and
determiirtion at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 1st day
of May, 1922, et 4:30 p. m., in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the pendency
of the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said res-
olution will be considered for pas-
sage and objections heard, to be giv-
en by publication in the official news-
papers of the city, in manner and
for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,.
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action and
adoption. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, it be
denied necessary and advisable to
construct a six-inch tile sanitary
sewer with laterals, in West Four-
teenth street, from Delhi street to
Algona street.
Said sewer to' be provided with
manholes and any other appjurten-
ence that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer, and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of
making and constructing said san-
itary sewer shall be assessed against
the property abetting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution( ex-
cept this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
a:td final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held May 1, 1922,
at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
gructed to cause notice of the above
resolution, and of the time and place
when and where said proposed res-
plution will be considered for pas-
sage, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to be
given by publication in the official
Special Session, April 13, 1922
147
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
in the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action, and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this 13th
day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attes`: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action and
adoption. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers April 14 and 16, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six-inch tile sanitary
sewer with latsrals in West Four-
teenth street, from Algona street to
Atlantic street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the same is
hereby set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determ-
ination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held May lst, 1922, at
4:30 o'clock p. m., and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the above res-
olution, and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed res-
olution will be considered for pas-
sage, and objections to the passage
thereof, and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to be biv-
en by publication in the official news-
papers of the City of Dubuque in
the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for fial action, and notice of the
pendency thereof ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be approved and
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
Published officially in the Tele-
newespapers April 14 and 16, 1922.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct an eight -inch tile sanitary
sewer with laterals in Lemon street,
from Thirtieth street to the Mill-
ville road.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same and
also against all adjacent property
benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hetoinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the same is
hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held May lst,
148 Special Session, April 13, 1922
1922, at 4:30 o'clock p. in., and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
above resolution, and of the time
and place, when and where said
proposed resolution will be consid-
ered for passage, and objections to
the passage thereof and to the con-
struction of said sanitary sewer
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
of Dubuque in the manner and for
the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action, and notice of the
pendency' thereof ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALIIERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Q. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action and
adoption. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers April 14 and 16, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be is resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
contruct a six-inch tile sanitary
sewer in the alley between Elm
street and Pine street, from Seven-
teenth street to Nineteenth street.
Said sewer to be provided with
that this proposed resolution except
is hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held May 1st,
1922, at 41:'30 o'clock p. m., and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
above resolution, and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posed resdlution will be considered
for passage, and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion of said sanitary sewer heard,
to be given by publication in the
offiicial newspapers of the City of
Dubuque in the manner and -for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action, and notice of the pen-
dency thereof ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to ,be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk having been duly ap-
proved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
this paragraph, be and the same
Attest:
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action and
adoption. Seconded by Councilman
'Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, 'Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers April 14 and 16, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six-inch tile sanitary
sewer in the alley between Elm
street and Pine street, from Twelfth
street to Thirteenth street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said : ewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
Submitted to the State Board of
flealth 'for approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
\srty benefited thereby.
Special Session, April 13, 1922
149
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefor eset forth, and
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the same is
hereby set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determ-
ination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held May 1st, 1922,
at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the above
resolution, and of the time and
place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution will be considered
for passage, and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion of said sanitary sewer heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City of
Dubuque in the manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action, and notice of the
pendency thereof ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action and
adoption. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers April 14 and 16, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
' City Clerk.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six-inch tile sanitary
sewer with laterals in High Bluff
street, from Farley street to Feng -
ler street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
aces that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and .constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property on the north side of said
street and abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the same is
hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held May 1st, 1922,
at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
stvucted to cause notice of the
above resolution, and of the time
and place, when and where ;said
proposed resolution will be consider-
ed for passage, and objections to
the passage thereof and to the con-
struction of said sanitary sewer
heard, to be given by publication
in the official newspapers of the
City of Dubuque in the manner and
for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action, and notice of the
pendency thereof ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action and
adoption. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers April 14 and 16, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six-inch tile sanitary
sewer with laterals in Jackson street
along the west side of said
street, from Twenty-second street to
Twenty-fourth street.
150 Special Session, April 13, 1922
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk having duly been ap-
proved by the City Manager and
forwarded to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property on the west side of said
street, abutting upon the same and
also against all adjacent property
beneflted thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and forgoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the same is
hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held May 1st, 1922,
at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the above
resolution, and of the time and
place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution will be considered
for passage, and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion of saki sanitary sewer heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City of
Dubuque in the manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action, and notice of the
pendency thereof ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
City Clerk.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and put
tion. Seconded by Councilman
on file for final action and adop-
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, abGriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers April 14 and 16, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six-inch tile sanitary
sewer in the alley between Wash-
ington street and Elm street, from
Twenty-seventh street to Thirtieth
street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances tha4 may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sewer
shall be assessed against the prop-
erty on the west side of alley
and abutting upon the same and
also against all adjacent property
benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the same is
hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held May 1, 1922, at
4:30 o'clock p. m., and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the above reso-
lution, and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for pas-
sage, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
in the manner and for the time
provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action, and notice of the pen-
dency thereof ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Special Session, April 13, 1922 151
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspap ers April 14 and 16, 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: Some time ago prop-
erty owners living on Dorgan place
complained about the fact that the
street was being improperly occu-
pied by some sheds or garages be-
longing to Mr. Ruttler which it was
claimed occupied a part of the
street. This matter was referred
to me and the Engineer for inves-
tigation and we report to you the
following:
We find that in 1910 a plat of
Dorgan place or Dorgan lane as sub-
mitted by the Engineer was approv-
ed by the Council. This plat shows
the width and general direction of
Dorgan lane. The measurements as
shown upon this plat have been
checked over by the Engineer and
he advises that only a very small
corner of these sheds extend into
Dorgan lane and that the sheds are
practically off of the street. We
have also measured Mr. Ruttler's
lot and find that he occupies only
such amount of ground as was deed-
ed to him by his grantor and since
that time no conveyance was made
by Mr. Ruttier to the City.
It seems that originally Dorgan
Lane was platted in a more or less
direct line or course and ended with
the alley which runs in a northerly
and southerly direction into West
Seventeenth street. But the course
of this lane has been changed and
apparently the City has occupied it
with its street—this lane in its
changed course. However, this might
be the plat which was adopted by
the city in 1910, which seems to be
the official plat, and, in determining
distances, we were governed by this
plat. As said before, we do not find
that Mr. Ruttler's sheds occupy any
considerable portion of this street or
lane, taking the plat as a basis for
measurement.
We also feel that the record in-
volved in this matter is so incom-
plete that to attempt to require the
removal of these sheds entirely from
the street would involve a• law suit
for the City which might be more
expensive than the facts warrant. In
view of all the facts above stated,
we feel that the request of the prop-
erty owners for the removal of these
buildings should be received and
filed.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report of the City Solicitor and City
Engineer be approved and the peti-
tion be received and filed. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas– Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen:
The petition of R. B. Moffat, as
Trustee of the Estate of Mary L.
Farley, asking for a refund of taxes
collected by the City for 1918, 1919
and 1920, all in the sum of Three
Hundred Forty -Seven Dollars and
Fifty -Two Cents ($347.52), upon
moneys and credits, has been re-
ferred to me. I beg to advise you
that this petition and request should
be received and filed, since the tax
as paid has been a voluntary pay-
ment and there is no provision of
law authorizing the refund even if
the tax was illegally levied. I am in-
clined to believe, however, that this
was not upon moneys and credits but
upon money capital. However, this
may be, but there is not relief for
the petitioner.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Coucilman Schrempf moved that
the report of the City Solicitor be
approved and the petition be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Warranty deed of Mary Ryan, sin-
gle, conveying to the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the sum of $250.00,
Lot Eleven (11) ir.. Coates' Dubuque;
also sworn affidavit by Mary Ryan
stating that she is the only surviv-
ing heir at law of the late Thos.
Ryan, Edward Ryan and John Ryan,
all deceased, acquiring the interest
of all of them in said above described
premises, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
City Clerk place on record the deed
and affidavit of Mary Ryan and file
the same with the abstract in his of-
152 Special Session, April 13, 1922
flce. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The Clerk was authorized to again
notify the County Treasurer to ac-
cept from Josephine Wasser City
taxes in the same sum as she paid
last year on City N. 1/z of N. W. 1-5
of Lot 482.
The bond of Harbert Adams, Park
Commissioner, presented. It being
properly executed, Councilman Ga-
briel moved that it be received and
flied. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Bond of the Dubuque Auto -Tire
and Accessories Co. for the operation
and maintenance of a display sign,
presented. It being properly exe-
cuted, Councilman Gabriel moved
that it be received and filed. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Motion made to adjourn. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
Cit £lerk.
Adopted /� , 1922.
Approved I , 1922.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
I' i tilar Session, \lay 1, 19 )2
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular Session May 1, 1922.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Present—City Manager Carr, Ma-
yor Alderson, Councilmen Brede,
Gabriel, Melchior.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher, that on recommen-
dation of the City Manager it he
deemed necessary and advisable to
improve each of the following
streets, presented:
South Locust Street from the
North property line of Grandview
Avenue to the South property line
of Cannon street, by grading, instal-
lation of concrete curb and gutter
and by paving with either bitumin-
ous macadam or vibrolithic paving.
Apple Street from the South prop-
erty line of Cleveland Avenue to the
North property Int- of Oak Street,
Ey grading, installation of concrete
curb and gutter and by paving with
either bituminous macadam or vibro-
lithic paving.
Algona Street from the North
property line of Delhi Street to the
South property line of West Four-
teenth Street by grading, installa-
tion of concrete curb and gutter
and by paving with either bitumin-
ous macadam, or vibrolithic paving;
also by the installation of sewer,
water and gas connections wherever
found necessary.
Edward Street from the West
property line of Windsor Avenue to
the East property line of Queen
Street by grading, installation of
concrete curb and gutter and by
paving with either bituminous ma-
cadam or vibrolithic paving.
Alley between Rhomberg Avenue
and Garfield Avenue from the West
property line of Farley street to the
East property line of Fengler Street
by grading and by paving with eith-
er bituminous macadam or vibro-
lithic paving.
Councilman Brede moved that the
notices be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended to allow any one
present to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
1 53
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
A remonstrance against the im-
provement of South Locust street,
signed by John Brady, Everett
Brown, O. H. Simonds et al, asking
that the improvement be not made
at this time, but that the same shall
be held in abeyance until such time
as the interested parties again ask
action on part of the Council; stat-
ing that South Locust street from
Southern Avenue is approximately
3.100 feet long and is in no way a
traveled thoroughfare. and therefore
to improve only 277 feet on the
south end of this street would in
no way serve the general public;
were the general public to be bene-
fitted by this improvement no pro-
test would be filed. Certain of the
petitioners hereto are not subject to
assessment for this contemplated
improvement, but participate in this
remonstrance as evidence that the
improvement is unnecessary at this
time from the viewpoint of the
neighborhood.
Councilman Schrempf entered and
took his seat at 4:35 p. m.
Miss Mae Peabody and Mrs.
Blount addressed the Council rela-
tive to said improvement, stating
that they wanted the improvement
made, that it is very necessary that
the work should be done. that the
street is at times in very had condi-
tion. Mr. O. L. Simonds, one of
the signers of the remonstrance. ad-
dressed the Council, stating that
Miss Peabody and Mrs. Blount would
surely be benefitted by the improve-
ment, but personally thinks that the
driveway was in a very fair condi-
tion and that work of improving this
part of the street should he deferred
until the City saw fit to improve the
whole street. Councilman Brede
moved that action on this matter he
deferred until the next meeting of
the City Council. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel. Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A remonstrance a:r.,inst the im-
provement of Apple Street. signed
by Mrs. Mary Dolan. Mrs. Ella O.
Marlton, Phil. Lavery et al. pre-
sented, stating that the road is in
fair condition and that all it needed
was a little repairing. and asked
that the Council give the street a
thorough inspection before improv-
ing it. Mr. Roddy, a resident on said
street. addressed the Council in fa-
vor of having the street improved.
II
154 Regular Session, May 1, 1922
stating that he would practically be
assessed for one-half of the entire
improvement.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the remonstrance be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A resolution to improve vas
presented.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Apple Street
from the South property line of
Cleveland Street to the North pro-
perty line of Oak Street, by grading,
curbing and guttering with combin-
ation cement curb and gutters, and
by paving said portion of said street
with either bituminous macadam or
vibrolithic paving.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is
provided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement
is hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 1st day
of May, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in the
Council Chamber, and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the pendency
of the above resolution and the time
and place. when and where said
resolution will be considered for pas-
sage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was an -
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this 13th
day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council an& approved this 1st
day of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vctc:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays ---None.
Petition of the Newkirk Battery
and Electric Co., asking permission
to install a free air station at their
place of business at the corner of
Eighth and Locust Streets, present-
ed. Councilman Melchior moved
that the petition be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council -
wan Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays -- Councilmen Brede and
Schrempf.
Notice of Publication, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to construct
each of the following sanitary
sewers:
Six-inch sanitary sewer in the al-
ley between Washington Street and
Lim Street from 27th Street to Thir-
tieth Street.
Six-inch sanitary sewer with lat-
erals along the west side of Jackson
Street from 22nd Street to 24th
Street.
Six-inch sanitary sewer with lat-
erals on the north side of High Bluff
ct..eet from Farley Street to Feng -
ler Street.
Sly -inch sanitary sewer in the al-
ley between Elm Street and Pine
Street from 12th Street to 17;th
Street.
Six-inch sanitary sewer in the al-
ley between Elm Street and Pine
Street from 17th Street to 19th
Street.
Fight -inch sanitary sewer with lat-
enils on the west side of Lemon
Street from 30th Street to Millville
road.
Six-inch sanitary sewer with lat-
erals in West 14th Street from Al-
gono Street to Atlantic Street.
Six-inch sanitary sewer with lat-
erals in West 14th Street from Delhi
Street to Algona Street.
l;ach of said sewers to be pro-
Regular Session, May 1, 1922 153
vitled with manholes and any other
appurtenances that may be neces-
sary.
Each of the said sewers to be
constructed in accordance with the
plans and specifications prepared by
the City Engineer and now on file
in the office of the City Clerk, hav-
ing been duly approved by the City
Manager and submitted to the State
Board of Health for approval.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the notices be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
N ane—None.
.A property owner on Elm Street
remonstrated against the sewer in
the alley, between Elm and Pine
streets, from 12th to 13th Streets,
stating that the street would be a
better place for the sewer than the
alley and stated her reasons there-
fore. Councilman Br>de moved that
action be deferred on this sewer
pending investigation. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Corried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager. it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Edwards
Street from the West property line
of Windsor Avenue to the East pro-
perty line of Queen Street, by grad-
ing. curbing and guttering with
combination cement curb and gut-
ters and by paving said portion of
said street with either bituminous-
ir.ara,lam or vibrolithic paving.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and sneciflca-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
mPnt for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
BP it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 1st day
of May, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in the
Council Chamber, and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the pendency
of the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said
resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this 13th
day of April, 1922.
Approved:
.TAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 1st
day of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUL'ER.
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE.
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necessity.
13e it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Algona Street
from the North property line of
Delhi Street to the South property
line of West 14th Street, by grading.
curbing and guttering with combin-
ation cement curb and gutters and
by paving with either bituminous
macadam or Iitvrnittilic paving
Sewer, water and gas connections
to be constructed to the lot line
wherever necessary.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
r,rovenient will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
156
Regular Session, May 1, 1922
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph be and the
same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be 'held the 1st
day of May, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber and that the
('ity Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the offic-
ial newspapers of the city, in man-
ner and .for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 13th
day of April, 1922.
Approved:
AMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 1st
day of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Teas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchor,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve the alley be-
tween Rhomberg Avenue and Gar-
field Avenue from the West property
line of Farley Street to the East
property line of Fengler Street, by
grading and paving wth either bi-
tuminous macadam or vibrolithic
paving.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expehse of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph- be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final consideration and determ-
ination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held the 1st day of
May, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the pendency
of the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said
resolution will be considered for
passage and objectons heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 1st
day of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STLTBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF.
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilmen Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six-inch tile sanitary
sewer with laterals in West Four-
teenth Street from Algona Street to
Atlantic Street.
Said sewer to be provided with
monholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
Regular Session, May 1, 1022
157
the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of
making and constructing said sani-
tary sewer shall be assessed against
the property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution (ex-
cept this paragraph) he and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held May 1, 1922,
at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the above
resolution, and of the time and place
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will he considered for pass-
age, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to he
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
in the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action, and notice of the
pendency thereof ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Approved:
.JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved the lst
day of May, 1921.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
}7D. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers April 14 and 16. 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilmon Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it he
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six-inch tile sanitary
sewer, with laterals, in West Four-
teenth Street from Delhi Street to
Algona Street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk, having been duly ap-
proved by the City Manoger and sub-
mitted to the State Board of
Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefitted thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution (ex-
cept this paragraph) he and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held May 1, 1922.
at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the above
resolution, and of the time and place
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for pass-
age, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
in the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action. and notice of the
pendency thereof ordered given this
1:'th day of April, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSOO,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
158 Regular Session, May 1, 1922
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 1st
clay of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Cleric.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers April 14 and 16, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays --None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct an eight -inch tile sanitary
sewer, with laterals, in Lemon
Street from Thirtieth Street to the
Millville Road.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes. and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of
making and constructing said sani-
tary sewer shall be assessed against
the property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution( ex-
cept this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing. consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held Mavl. 1922.
at :20 o'clock p. m., and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the above
e ,olution, and of the time and
place when and where said proposed
resolution will be considered for
passage, and objections to the pas-
sage thereof and to the construction
of said sanitary sewer heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
in the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was , ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action, and notice of the
pendency thereof ordered given this
1: th day of April, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
,TAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
Ctiy Council and approved this 1st
day of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers April 14 and 16. 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede. Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Revolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed advisable to construct a six-
inch tile sanitary sewer in the alley
between Elm Street and Pine Street
from Seventeenth Street to Nine-
teenth Street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
anee s that may be necessary.
Said sewer lo he constructed in
vecordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office
nt the City Clerk, having been duly
nproved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
TTPnith for approval.
That the cost and expense of
making and constructing said sani-
tary sewer shall be assessed against
the property abutting upon the sante
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
Regular Session, May 1, 1922
15')
is hereby proposed to be constructed
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution( except this
paragraph) be and the same is
hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held May 1st,
1922, at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
above resolution, and of the time
and place when and where said pro-
posed resolution will be considered
for passage, and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion of said sanitary sewer heard,
to be given by application in the of-
ficial newspapers of the City of Du-
buque in the manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action, and notice of the
pendency thereof ordered given this
12th day of April, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 1st
clay of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers April 14 and 16, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schremp.
Nays --None.
Resolution of Necessit yfor Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six-inch tile sanitary
sewer, with laterals, in Jackson
Street, along the West side of said
street from Twenty-second Street to
Twenty-fourth Street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be • constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
forwarded to the State Board of
Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of
making and constructing said sani-
tary sewer shall be assessed against
the property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be constructed
as hereinbefore set forth. and Mat
this proposed resolution (except this
paragraph) be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to be held ,May 1. 1922, at 4:30
o'clock p. m., and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the above reso-
lution, and of the time and place
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for pas-
sage, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
in the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action. and notice of the
nerdency thereof ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAVMES ALDERSON
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABR.IEL,
ED SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
The foregoing. resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 1st
day of May. 1922.
Attest: JOHN S'!h;R.
('1 v'I'1tClc•rk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
160
Regular Session,
-lav 1, 1922
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers April 14 and 16, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,'
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six-inch tile sanitary
sewer in the Alley between Wash-
ington Street and Elm Street from
Twenty-seventh Street to Thirtieth
Street.
Said sewer to he provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be' constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board, of
Health for approval.
pendency ordered given this 13th
day of April, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 1st
day of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
That the cost and expense of
making and constructing said sani-
tary sewer shall be assessed against
the property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution( ex-
cept this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held May lst,
1922, at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
above resolution, and of the time
and place when and where said pro-
posed resolution will be considered
for passage, and objections, to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion of said sanitary sewer heard, to
be given by publication in the offic-
ial newspapers of the City of Du-
buque in the manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers April 14 and 16, 1922.
JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution to construct a sanitary
sewer in High Bluff Street from Far-
ley Street to Fengler Street, pre-
sented. Councilman Brede moved
that action on this sewer be re-
scinded. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners, ask-
ing that Dodge Street from Grand-
view Avenue to Algona Street be
improved, presented. Councilman
Brede moved that the petition be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners on
Klingenberg Terrace, asking that
water and sewer be placed in said
street, presented. Councilman Brede
moved that the petition be reterred
to the City Manager for investiga-
tion. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following
vote:
Retiiilar Session, May 1, 102'
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners, ask-
ing for sewer and water in Edison
Street, presented. Acted on later in
the meeting by a resolution to con-
struct same.
Petition of Judd. Ulrich, asking
that a grade be established in Pearl
Street and Finley Street, as he in-
tends to build a home there, pre-
sented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the folio. wing
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Miss Edith Groff pre-
sented, stating that on January 31,
1922, she fell on ice at the corner
of Seventh and Locust Streets and
broke her ankle. She further states
that she does not want a large sum
of money from the City, but expects
the City to make some compensa-
tion for her injuries.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be received and filed
and the Clerk be authorized to no-
tify her of the Council's action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Noys—None.
John J. Murphy hereby makes ap-
plication for the suspension of the
City Tax for the year 1921 on Lot 1
of Sub of Lot 42 Lot 2 of Sub of
Lot 44 and 43 in Oak Grove Addi-
tion; also Lot 181 of Union Addi-
tion to the City of Dubuque, stating
that he is physically unable to con-
tribute to the public revenue. Sworn
to by John J. Murphy before W.
Koerner, a notary public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa. Adam Wom-
bacher, witness.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be granted and the Board
of Supervisors be so notified. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Application of Mrs. Henrietta Hu-
ber for suspension of taxes on her
property, N. % of Lot 313 East Du-
buque Addition, formerly assessed to
T. H. Jacobson, for the year 1921,
1h1
stating that she is physically unable
to contribute to the public revenue.
Sworn to before M. H. Czizek, a no-
tary public in and for Dubuque, Ia.
Approved by the City Council May
1, 1922. Presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition he granted and the Board
of Supervisors he so notified. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Eniil Feigner present-
ed, stating that the alley connecting
Fairview Place with West 15th
Street is in a had condition and
asks that the same he repaired; al-
so that Fairview Place was macad-
amized in 1892 and that nothinr, has
been done to this street since, and
that it is in a deplorable condition
and needs repairing.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition he referred to the City
Manager to investigate. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of the Times -Journal
newspaper presented, asking per-
mission to place, without license tee,
news-stands in various locations in
the City, stating that the purpose of
the news-stands is to serve the pub-
lic by having permanent locations
where they can secure the sporting
edition of the Times -.Journal. That
there is a public demand in the City
for a late edition of the paper con-
taining baseball scores and other
sporting events. Councilman Brede
moved to defer action on this, pend-
ing investigation. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Communication of the Key City
Gas Co. accepting the Special Ordin-
ance and the terns of the Special
Ordinance, as follows:
At a meeting of the Board of Di-
rectors of the Key City Gas Com-
pany, duly called and held at the
Company's office, Dubuque, Iowa.
April 25. A. D. 1922, the said Board
of Directors duly adopted the follow-
ing Resolution of Acceptance:
The Key City Gas Company here-
by accepts the special ordinance and
the terms of the special ordinance,
entitled:
162 Regular Session, May 1, 1922
Special Ordinance.
"An Ordinance granting to The Key
CityGas Company, its successors
and assigns, the right to retain,
maintain and operate its existing
gas distributing system in the City
of Dubuque and to lay and maintain
its gas pipes and appurtenances
thereto, in, under, through, across
and upon streets, avenues, alleys,
bridges, parks, highways and public
places of said City for the period
of twenty-five years and regulating
the same; repealing all existing
franchise ordinances heretofore
granted to said The Key City Gas
Company and requiring the surren-
der of all rights thereunder by the
grantee therein; and providing for
the submission of said Ordinance to
a vote of the legal voters of said
City for approval.
Passed by the City Council upon
first reading February 14, 1922.
Passed by the City Council upon
final reading February 24, 1922."
and approved and ratified by the
legal electors of the City of Dubuque
at a regular city election held March
27, 1922, and further authorizes, di-
rects and designates George McLean,
its President, and Wm. L. Bradley,
its Secretary, to sign, execute and
deliver this acceptance for and on
behalf of this corporation. Pursuant
to and in accordance with the fore-
going resolution the said Key City
Gas Company accepts the special or-
dinance. and the terms of the spe-
cial ordinance, referred to in said
resolution.
In witness whereof, the said Key
City Gas Company has caused this
acceptance to be executed by George
McLean, its President, and Wm. L.
Bradley, its Secretary, and its eor-
porate seal to he attached this 26th
clay of April, 1922.
THE KEY CITY GAS COMPANY,
—By Geo McLean. President.
—By Wm. L. Bradley, Sec'y.
Councilman Brede moved that the
acceptance be received and filed for
record. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 1, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Some time ago you requested that
T proceed to acquire the property
rot already owned by the City, in
Rafferty's Slough. So far I have
completed negotiations for all but
three pieces. Negotiations are pend-
ing on these three pieces.
I would recommend the purchase
by the City of the following prop-
erty.
Lot 1, Coates Add.; Block 12, Du-
buque Harbor Company Add.; Block
21, Dubuque Harbor Company Add.:
owned by the Shield's Estate and
handled by Wm. La.wther, Jr., at
the price of $2,280.
The undivided Y. interest of
Blocks 22 and 23 Dubuque Harbor
Company Add., owned by James
Burch, at the price of $800.
The undivided interest of
Blocks 22 and 23. Dubuque Harbor
Compony Add.. owned by Scott's
Estate, at the price of $800.
Lot 1 of Min. Lot 53, containing
.85 of an acre, owned by the Wallis
Estate, at a price of $ 700.
Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 and 9 of
Coates Add., and Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and
10 of Stout's Dubuque Add., owned
by P. J. Seippel Lumber Co., at the
price of $2,500 for all.
Min. Lot 51, title resting in the
Home Milling Company and owned
by the Pioneer Savings Bank, at a
price of $300 and delinquent taxes
amounting to about $500.
This leaves only Min. Lot 56 and
Lots 10 and 12 in Coates Add. still
to be worked out. We hope to be
able to report something definite on
these three propositons within a few
weeks.
I would recommend that authority
be given to purchase the above
mentioned property at the prices as
indicated.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and warrants
he authorized drawn for the amounts
after the deeds are approved by the
City Solicitor. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
April 28, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Sometime ago the matter of the
sale of a narrow strip of property
belonging to the City. on Grandview
Avenue at Laurel Street, was re-
ferred to me for investigation and
report.
I find from the Council Records in
191.4. that this was acquired for the
Regular Session,
purpose of widening Grandview Ave-
nue east of Southern Avenue. There
was, however, but one isolated strip
of ground acquired a;: that time for
that purpose and without the carry-
ing out of the propositon for the
widening of the street this piece of
ground is useless to the City. I find
that the popular idea was that this
was to be used for park purposes
and is known as Hickey's Park, hav-
ing been purchased from a Mr.
Hickey for the sum of $240.00. It
her been, however, left without any
attention and is by itself, in my
judgment, without value for park
purposes.
The ground hack of this strip is
owned by Miss Margaret Maher. I
have taken up with Miss Maher the
matter of the purchase of this strip
of ground. She desires to purchase
it ar'-1 will pay the City the amount
which the City paid to Mr. Hickey
in 1914, on the basis of $50.00 down
and the balance $10.00 per month
without interest.
I would respectfully recommend
that this property be sold to Miss
Margaret Maher and that the City
Solicitor prepare the necessary sti-
pulation and agreement to safeguard
Miss Maher in connection with her
property.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the strip of
ground be sold to Mrs. Maher, and
the Mayor be authorized to execute
a contract for the deed. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of the Board of Educa-
tion. accompanied by plat. asking
City to vacate the alley and streets
shown on said plat for the purpose
of erecting a Junior High School on
said site, presented.
Alley running from Mertz Street
to Eagle Street in rear of Lots 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 and 9. Lane street
from said alley to a point 275 feet
West, also East 100 feet of Pleasant
Street, stating that the vacation of
this alley and street will not affect
any other property owner. Signed
by R. P. Roedell, President.
Leo Palen, Secretary.
Councilman Brede moved that ac-
tion be deferred for investigation.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
May 1, 19)?
Yeas— Mayor AIderson, Council
men I3rede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of the City Auditor for the
fiscal year beginninr April 1, 1921
to March 31, 1922. presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report he received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of the City Treasurer for
the Month of March, 1922, pre-
sented. Councilman Brede moved
that the report he received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gahrile, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Na ys—None.
Report of the City Water Work,
for the month of March, 1922, pre-
sented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council • Proceedings for the
month of January, 1922, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that
they be approved and adopted as
printed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a resolution of necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 13th day of April, 1922,
and duly passed and approved on
the let clay of May, 1922, it is here-
by ordered that the improvement
described in said resolution of nec-
essity providing for the improve-
ment of Apple Street, from the
South property line of Cleveland
Avenue to the North property line of
Oak Street, by grading, installing
concrete curb and gutters and by
paving with either bituminous ma-
cadam or vibrolithic paving, be and
the same is hereby ordered con-
structed.
164 Regular Session, May 1, 1922
,City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof, prepared by
the City Engineer and approved by
the City Manager and now on file in
the office of the City Clerk, the work
to be completed on or before the 1st
clay of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said
work as is by law assessable against
the property abutting upon or adja-
cent to said improvement will be
assessed, and payment will be made
to the contractor to the amount of
the assessment out of funds to be
created by the sale of Improvement
Bonds, to be issued in anticipation
of the collection of said special as-
sessment under the provisions of
Chapter 8 Title V of the Code of
Iowa, and amendments thereto; and
any deficiency between the amount
of the contract price and the amount
of said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be le-
vied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipa-
tion of which bonds will be issued
under the provisons of Section 912
of the Code of Iowa and Section
912A of the Code Supplement.
Adopted May 1, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
FD SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that pur-
suant to a Resolution of Necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 13th day of April, 1922,
and duly passed and approved on
the 1st day of May, 1922, it is here-
by ordered that the improvement
described in said Resolution of Nec-
essity providing for the improve-
ment of Edwards Street, from the
West property line of Windsor Ave-
nue to the East property line of
Queen Street, by grading, installing
concrete curb and gutters and by
paving with either bituminous ma-
cadam or vibrolithic paving, he and
the same is hereby ordered con-
structed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction o fthe improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof, prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the City Manager and now on file
in the office of the City Clerk, the
work to be completed on or before
the lst day of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to
the contractor to the amount of the
assessment out of funds to be
created by the sale of Improvement
Bonds, to he issued in anticipation
of the collection of said special
assessment under the provisions of
Chapter 8 Title V of the Code of
Iowa, and amendments thereto; and
any deficiency between the amount
of the contract price and the
amount of said bonds will be paid
from the proceeds of a special tax
to be levied under the provisions of
Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in
anticipation of which bonds will he
issued under the provisions of Sec-
tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and
Section 912A of the Code Supple-
ment.
Adopted Mav 1, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a Resolution of Necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
Regular Session, May 1,.192'
cil on the 13th day of April, 1922,
and duly passed and approved on
the 1st day of May, 1922, it is
hereby ordered that the improve-
ment described in said Resolution
of Necessity providing for the im-
provement of Algona Street from
the North property line of Delhi
Street to the South property line of
West Fourteenth Street by grading,
installing concrete curl) and gutters
and by paving with either bitumin-
ous macadam or vihrolithic paving,
also installing sewer, water and gas
connections wherever found neces-
sary, be and the same is hereby or-
dered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof. prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the City Manager and now on file
in the office of the City Clerk. the
work to he completed on or before
the lst clay of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to the
contractor to the amount of the
assessment nut of funds to he
created by the sale of Improvement
Bonds, to he issued in anticipation
of the collection of said special as-
sessment under the provisions, of
Chapter S Title V of the Code of
Iowa, and amendments thereto; and
any deficiency between the amount
of the contract price and the amount
of said bonds will be paid from the
Proceeds of a special tax to he
levied under the provisions of Sec-
tion 831 of the Code of Iowa. in
a,nticination of which bonds will he
issued under the provisions of Sec-
tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and
Section 912A of the Code Supple-
ment.
Adopted Mav 1. 1922.
Approved: .TAMES ALDERSON,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
'SPR.
M. 13. ROONEY,
THEO. GABRIEL,
L. H. BREDE,
Councilmen:
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adontion of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council -
1t„
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Na ys—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a Resolution of Necessity.
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 13th day c -f .'•.n••!l. 19:::'.
and duly passed and approved on
the 1st day of May, 1922. it is here-
by ordered that the improvement
described in said Resolution of
Necessity providing for the improve-
ment of the Alley between Rhom-
berg Avenue and Garfield Avenue
from the West property line of Far-
ley Street to the East property lino
of Fengler Street. by grading and
paving with either bituminous ma-
cadam or vihrolithic paving, he and
the same is hereby ordered con-
structed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described,. the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof, prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the City Manager and now on file in
the office of the City Clerk, the work
to he completed on or before the 1st
day of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessed against the
Property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to
the contractor to the amount of the
assessment out of funds to be
created by the sale of Improvement
Bonds, t obe issued in anticipation
of the collection of said special as-
sessment under the provisions of
Chapter 8 Title V of the Code of
Iowa, and amendments thereto; and
any deficiency between the amount
of the contract price and the amount
of said ponds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be le-
vied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in antic-
ipation of which bonds will be is-
sued under the provisions of Sec-
tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and
Section 912A of the Code Supple-
ment.
Adopted May 3, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,City Clerk.
Approved: JAMES ALDER Mayor.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
M. 13. ROONEY,
THEO. GABRIEL,
L. H. BREDE,
Councilmen.
166 Regular Session, May 1, 1922
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a Resolution of Necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 13th day of April, 1922,
and duly passed and approved on
the 1st day of May, 1922, it is here-
by ordered that the improvement
described in said Resolution of Nec-
essity providing for the construc-
tion of a sixinch sanitary sewer,
with laterals, in West Fourteenth
Street from Algona Street to Atlan-
tic Street, be and the same is here-
by ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof, prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the City Manager and submitted to
the State Board of Health for its
approval and now on file in the of-
fice of the City Clerk, the work to
be completed on or before the lst
clay of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to the
contractor to the amount of the as-
sessment out of funds to be created
by the sale of Sewer Bonds, to be
issued in anticipation of the collec-
tion of said special assessment un-
der the provisions of Chapter 8
Title V of the Code of Iowa, and
amendments thereto; and any defic-
iency between the amount of the
contract price and the amount of
said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be le-
vied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in antic-
ipation of which bonds will be is-
sued under the provisons of Section
912 of the Code of Iowa and Section
912A of the Code- Supplement.
Adopted May 1, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Approved: City Clerk.
JAMES ALDERSN,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a Resolution of Necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 13th day of April, 1922,
and duly passed and approved on
the 1st day of May, 1922, it is Mere -
by ordered that the improvement
described in said Resolution of Nec-
essity providing for the construction
of a six-inch sanitary sewer, with
laterals, in West Fourteenth Street
from Delhi Street to Algona Street,
be and the same is hereby ordered
constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof, prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the City Manager and submitted to
the State Board of Health for its
approval and now on file in the of-
fice of the City Clerk, the work to
be completed on or before the 1st
day of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to the
contractor to the amount of the as-
sessment out of funds to be created
by the sale of Sewer Bonds, to be
issued in anticipation of the collec-
tion of said special assessment un-
der the provisions of Chapter 8 Title
V of the Code of Iowa, and amend-
ments thereto; and any deficiency
between the amount of the contract
price and the amount of said bonds
will be paid from the proceeds of a
special tax to be levied under the
provisions of Section 831 of the
Code of Iowa, in anticipation of
which bonds will be issued under
the provisions of Section 912 of the
Code of Iowa and Section 912A of
the Code Supplement.
Adopted May 1, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Approved: City Clerk.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Regular Sc- im u, May 1, 1922
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that pur-
suant to a Resolution of Necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 13th day of April, 1922,
and duly passed and approved on
the 1st day of May, 1922, it is here-
by ordered that the improvement
described in said Resolution of Nec-
essity providing for the construction
of a six-inch sanitary sewer in the
Alley between Elm Street and Pine
Street from Seventeenth Street to
Nineteenth Street, be and the same
is hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof, prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the City Manager and submitted to
the State Board of Health for its
approval and now on file in the of-
fice of the City Clerk, the work to
be completed on or before the lst
day of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
ed, and payment will be made to
to said improvement will be assess -
the contractor to the amount of the
assessment out of funds to be
created by the sale of Sewer Bonds,
to be issued in anticipation of the
collection of said special assessment
under the provisions of Chapter 8
Title V of the Code of Iowa, and
amendments thereto; and any defic-
iency between the amount of the
contract price and the amount of
said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be le-
vied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipa-
tion of which bonds will be issued
under the provisons of Section 912
of the Code of Iowa and Section
912A of the Code Supplement.
Adopted May 1, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
Approved: City Clerk.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
1h
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that pur-
suant to a Resolution of Necessity.
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 13th day of April, 1922,
and duly passed and approved on
the 1st day of May, 1922, it is here-
by ordered that the improvement
described in said Resolution of Nec-
essity providing for the construction
of a six-inch sanitary sewer, with
laterals, along the West side of
Jackson Street from 22nd Street to
24th Street be and the same is here-
by ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof, prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the City Manager and submitted to
the State Board of Health for its
approval and now on file in the of-
fice of the City Clerk, the work to
be completed on or before the 1st
day of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to the
contractor to the amount of the as-
sessment out of funds to be created
by the sale of Sewer Bonds, to be
issued in anticipation of the collec-
tion of said special assessment un-
der the provisions of Chapter 8 Title
V of the Code of Iowa, and amend-
ments thereto; and any deficiency
between the amount of the contract
price and the amount of said bonds
will be paid from the proceeds of a
special tax to be levied under the
provisions of Section 831 of the
Code of Iowa, in anticipation of
which bonds will be issued under
the provisions of Section 912 of the
Code of Iowa and Section 912A of
the Code Supplement.
Adopted May 1, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
Approved: City Clerk.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. ITREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
168
Regular Session, May 1, 1922
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that pur-
suant to a Resolution of Necessity,
proposed of a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 13th day of April, 1922,
and duly passed and approved on
the 1st day of May, 1922, it is here-
by ordered that the improvement
described in said Resolution of Nec-
essity providing for the construction
of a six-inch sanitary sewer in the
Alley between Washington Street
and Elm Street from 27th Street to
20th Street, be and the same is
hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof, prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the City Manager and submitted to
the State Board of Health for its
approval and now on filo in the of-
fice of the City Clerk, the work to
be completed on or before the 1st
day of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to
the contractor to the amount of the
assessment out of funds to be
creatde by the sale of Sewer Bonds,
to be issued in anticipation. of the
collection of said special assessment
under the provisions of Chapter 8
Title V of the Code of Iowa, and
amendments thereto; and any defic-
iency between the amount of the
contract price and the amount of
said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be le-
vied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipa-
tion of which bonds will be issued
under the provisions of Section 912
of the Code of Iowa and Section
912A of the Code Supplement.
Adopted May 1, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Approved: City Clerk.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that pur-
suant to a Resolution of Necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 13th day of April, 1922,
and duly passed and approved on
the 1st day of May, 1922, it is here-
by ordered that the improvement
described in said Resolution of Nec-
essity providing for the construction
of an eight -inch Sanitary Sewer,
with laterals, on the West side of
Lemon Street from Thirtieth Street
to the Millv4lie Road or West Thirty-
second Street, be and the same is
hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof, prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the City Manager and submitted to
the State Board of Health for its
approval and now on file in the of-
fice of the City Clerk, the work to
be completed on or before the 1st
day of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to
the contractor to the amount of the
assessment out of funds to be
created by the sale of Sewer Bonds,
to be issued in anticipation of the
collection of said special assessment
under the provisions of Chapter 8
Title V of the Code of Iowa, and
amendments thereto; and any deflc-
inecy between the amount or the
contract price and the amount of
said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be le-
vied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipa-
tion of which bonds will be issued
under the provisions of Section 912
of the Code of Iowa and Section
912A of the Code Supplement.
Adopted May 1, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Approved: City Clerk.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE, Mayor.
ED. SCHREMPF,
THE.). GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Regular Session, May 1, 1022
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the res• lution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Staf-
ford Street, Edison Street and Alt-
hauser Street, as follows, to -wit:
A six-inch and an eight -inch tile
Sanitary Sewer in Stafford Street
from East Twenty-second Street to
a point about 150 feet North of Edi-
son Street; in Edisoi Street from
Stafford Street to the angle in said
Edison Street, and in Althauser
Street from Stafford Street to the
angle in said Althauser Street, with
laterals to lot line where necessary.
Said sewer to he provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary. Said
sewer to be constructed in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions prepared by the City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
City Clerk, having been duly ap-
proved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of
making and constructing said sani-
tary sewer shall be assessed against
the property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent proP-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sew-
ers are hereby proposed to be con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that the proposed resolutions
(except this paragraph) be and the
same are hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, considera-
tion and determination at a meeting
of the City Council to he held on
the 23rd clay of May. 1922. at 4:30
P. M., and that the City Clerk be
and he is hereby instructed to cause
notice of the above resolutions and
of the time and place, when and
where said resolutions will be con-
sidered for passage and objections
to the passage thereof, and to the
construction of said sanitary sewer
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City -
of Dubuque in the manner and for
the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action, and notice of the
1(,9
pendency thereof ordered given this
1st day of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON.
Mayor.
L. II. TiREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 5 and May 7, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution he approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gahriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque. that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a Sanitary Sewer in Staf-
ford Street and High Bluff Street,
as follows, to -wit:
A six-inch Sanitary Sewer in Staf-
ford Street from Lincoln Avenue to
High Bluff Street, and in High Bluff
Street from Stafford Street to Feng -
ler Street, with laterals to the lot
line where necessary.
Said sewer to he provided with
manholes and any other. appurten-
ances that may be necessary. Said
sewer to be constructed in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions prepared by the City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
City Clerk, having been duly ap-
proved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of
making and constructing said sani-
tary sewer shall be assessed against
the property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewers
are hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth and that
the proposed resolutions (except this
paragraph, be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to be held on the 23d day of
May, 1922, at 4:30 P. M. and that
the City Clerk he and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
above resolutions and of the time
170 Regular Session, i\lay- 1, 1922
and place, when and where said
resolutions will be considered for
passage and objections to the pass-
age thereof, and to the construction
of said sanitary sewer heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
in the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolutions were ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and a notice of the
pendency ordered given this 1st day
of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 5th and 7th, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
•resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a Sanitary Sewer in Rush
Street and Holly Street, as follows,
to -wit:
A six-inch sanitary sewer in Rush
Street from the sewer in Bryant
Street to Holly Street and in Holly
Street from Rush Street to a point
about 200 feet north, said sewers to
be constructed with laterals to lot
line where necessary -
Said sewer to be provided with
man -holes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewers to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk, having been duly ap-
proved by the City aMnager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of
making and constructing said sani-
tary sewer shall be assessed against
the property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that •this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph), be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 23d day
of May, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in the
Council Chamber, and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said
resolution will be considered for pas-
sage and objections heard, to be giv-
en by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in the man-
ner and for the time provided by law.
The above resolutions were ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 1st day
of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. II. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
officially in the Times -
Telegraph -Herald news -
5th and 7th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Sehrempf.
Nays—None.
Condemnation Resolution.
(First.)
Whereas, the building located on
Lot Two (2) of Lot One (1) of the
Subdivision of Lot in Block
Ten (10) of the Dubuque Harbor
and Improvement Company's Addi-
tion to the City of Dubuque, said
building being formerly operated as
the Southern Hotel, and owned by
the International Harvester Com-
pany and James Gregory, contractor,
is in a very dangerous and hazard -
sus condition by reason of dilapida-
tion, the walls thereof are liable to
fall and the same is therefor a men-
ace to life and property; and
Wherefor, because of such condi-
tion it is by the City Council deem -
Published
Journal and
papers May
Regular Session, May 1, 1922
ed necessary and advisable that said
building be torn down and destroy-
ed; now, therefor,
Be it resolved by the City Council
• of the City of Dubuque, that the
International Harvester Company
and James Gregory, owners of said
described lot and building be notified
by the Chief of Police that said
Council considers said building dang-
erous and in a hazardous condition
and is a constant menace to life and
property because of its dilapidated
condition, said notice to be served
personally upon said parties, togeth-
er with a copy of the resolution. And
Be it further resolved that said
notice command said parties to tear
down and destroy said building on
or before the 23rd clay of May, 1922,
or appear before the City Council
at a meetin.; to be held by said body
on the 23rd day of May, 1922, and
then and there show cause why said
building should not be .declared a
nuisance and a menace to life and
property and why said building
should not be torn down and de-
stroyed
Adopted this 1st day of May 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
iayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUGER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: On January 16, 1922.
Miss Margaret Galvin fell and broke
both bones in her right ankle on a
sidewalk located in front of Number
135 South Locust street. The ac-
cident occurred a`ort seven (7)
o'clock in the morning while Miss
Galvin was on her way to work. The
place where she fell was dangerous
by reason of the fact that there is
a depre'-cion in the walk of about
six to eight inches and this condi-
tion has existed for a long time. In
fact there is no improved sidewalk
at this point. There is a space pos-
sibly eight feet wide which is dirt
and stone and entirely unimproved
and Miss Galvin in stepping from a
cement sidewalk was required to
walk over this place to get to the
171
next sidewalk. In doing so she sup-
ped and fell in this depressed ;pot
which at that time was covered with
ice. I have consulted with all of
the persons rho know something
about the condition that morning
and they all say that there was a
good deal of ice there where she
fell. I pointed out the place to Mr.
Carr some time ego after the acci-
dent ocnu•red.
Miss Galvin is confined to her
home at this time and has incurred
a good deal of expense by way of
doctor bill and loss of time. She is
willing to accept a settlement in
the suns of Three Hundred ($300.00)
Dollars which I consider fair and
reasonable under the circumstances
in the case. It is possible that her
injury is permanent and I believe
that it were better to settle with
her now than to permit the case to
go to suit. The city would have no
defense in the action. For that
reason I am suggesting a settlement
with her in the sum of Three Hun-
dred ($300.00) Dollars.
This condition will continue to be
dangerous until the same is improved
and I would suggest that the proper-
ty owner be required to construct
a sidewalk at this point and thereby
avoid any further occasion for in-
juries.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEH,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Brede moved that the
action of the City Solicitor be ap-
proved and the Auditor be author-
ized to draw a warrant for $300.00
on the treasurer in ravor of Miss
Margaret Galvin. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carrier, by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mrs. Elizabeth Friedell,
asking for exemption of taxes on
her homestead, the east 1-2 of the
south 1-2 of lot ten (10) J of L. H.
Langworthy addition to the City of
Dubuque, presented.
She being the widow of a Civil
War veteran, Councilman Brede
moved that the recommendation of
the City Solicitor on this petition be
approved, that the prayer of the n -
ition be granted and the County
Treasurer be notified to exempt
Mrs. Friedell for the 1920 taxes.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
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Regular Session
Petition of E. E. Frith, asking that
the City Council hold out $1000.00
on contract price (Garbage Con-
tract) in lieu of a bond, referred to
the City Solicitor, at a previous
meeting, presented by the City So-
licitor with the following agreement
attached:
In consideration of the matters and
things proposed in the Mr. Frith's
petition, the City Council agrees to
accept the proposition of Mr. Frith,
and instructs the Manager to retain
out of Mr. Frith'o contract with the
City, said sum to be retained in
place of the bond required by the
contract and in this action of the
Counicl is endorsed upon the pet-
ition of Mr. Frith which together
with such petition shall be filed
with the City Clerk and become a
part of Mr. Frith's contract. The
Manager is instructed to sign this
agreement on behalf of the City.
Signed by the City Manager this
1st day of May, 1922.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Depository Bond of the Dubuque
National Bank, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Bond being properly executed be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Excavation Bond of James Saul,
presented.
Councilman Brede mover that the
Bond being properly executed be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior an.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
Schrempf.
Nays—Ngng,
Notice of claim against the City
of Dubuque by Gertrude Young, fiel-
ed by her attorneys Brown, Lacy
and Clewell for personal injuries re-
ceived in a fall by slipping on ice
February 27, 1922, at the corner of
Eighth and Main streets, and claim-
ing $7,500 damages, presented on
recommendation of City Solicitor
Czizek, that the notice be received
and filed.
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, iabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
, May 1, 1922
Notice of claim of Edward W.
Young Claiming $5,000.00 damages
from the City. Claim filed by his
attorneys Brown, Lacy and Clewell,
stating that the injuries sustained by
his wife Mrs. Gertrude Young were
such that he was deprived of the
assistance of the said wife in the
performance of her household dut-
ies and has been and will be put
to great expense on account of said
injury. City Solicitor recommended
that the notice be received and filed.
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Carr, Ryder & Adams
Company, asking permission to build
a tunnel under Jackson street near
Tenth street, presented on motion
of Councilman Brede. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. The petition
was referred to the City Manager
and the City Engineering Depart-
ment for investigation. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR SIDEWALK
CONSTRUCTION.
Opproved By Dubuque City Councli
May 1, 1922.
All permanent sidewalks hereafter
built in the City of Dubuque are to
be constructed in accordance with
these specifications, whether the
City of Dubuque lets the contract or
whether the work is done by prop-
erty owners themselves.
Location—All sidewalks shall be
placed one (1) foot off of the Street
margin or property line, except as
follows:
When the sidewalk extends to the
curb it shall also extend back to the
property line; when a heavy cut or
fill is encountered the Engineer may
so locate the walk as to best serve
the public; when the sidewalk space
is not over 6 feet in width, the walk
shall be placed on property line.
In no case shall a walk be laid
less than five (5) feet in width ex-
cept with special permission from
the City Council.
Kind of Walk—Only concrete
walks laid in accordance with these
specifications shall be built hereaf-
ter, in the City of Dubuque.
Foundation—All excavation or fill-
ing necessary to bring the base to
Nct.rular Scs-;lol1, \H.•
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173
proper sub -grade must be done by
the contractor. The sub -grade shall
be ten (10) inches below the finished
grade of the walk except as herein
noted. Upon the sub -grade there
shall be placed a layer of cinders six
(6) inches in thickness after being
thoroughly tamped. In case the
sidewalk is being laid in a soil of
sand or gravel the cinder base can
be dispensed. with. When cinders are
not used the ground must be cleaned
of any vegetable matter and thor-
oughly tamped before the concrete
is placed.
Cement—The cement shall meet
the requirements of the current
standard specifications for Portland
cement of the American Society for
Testing Materials.
Sand—The sand used in the con-
truction of sidewalks shall be clean
and graded from fine to coarse, the
coarse particles predominating. The
fine aggregate, when dry, shall pass
a screen having four (4) meshes to
the inch; not more than twenty-five
(25) per cent shall pass a sieve hav-
ing fifty (50) meshes to the inch;
and not more than five (5) per cent
shall pass a sieve having one hun-
dred (100) meshes to the linear
inch. Sand shall contain no injuri-
ous vegetable or other organic mat-
ter nor more than five (5) per cent
by volume of clay or loam.
Stone or Gravel—Coarse aggre-
gate shall consist of clean durable
crushed rock, or river gravel. The
size of coarse aggregate shall range
from one (1) inch down to not more
than (5) per cent passing a screen
having four (4) meshes per linear
inch.
Forms—All forms used shall be
free from warp and strong enough
to keep their shape. They shall be
well secured in place and held to
established grades and lines and
their upper edges shall conform to
the established grade of the walk.
All wood forms shall be thoroughly
cleaned and wetted and all metal
forms must be oiled or coated with
soft soap before being used.
Construction.
Size of Slabs—The length slabs or
independently divided blocks shall
be in no case more than one and one
half (1%) times the width of the
walk.
Thickness of Walk—The total
thickness of the finished walk shall
be in no less than four (4) inches;
in the business section this thick-
ness could be increased to six inches.
Joints—A joint filler made of a
suitable elastic waterproof com-
pound
ast
once everyshall
fifty (50)ldf et ined at the
length of the walk and along the
property line produced at every
street. Sidewalks in business dis-
tricts shall be separated from abut-
ting buildings by a one -hal (%) inch
joint. The joint filler shall be one-
half (%) inch in width and shall
extend the entire width and thick-
ness of the walk. Suitable joint till-
er strips can be secured either at
the City Hall or from local dealers.
Mixing of Base — When crushed
rock is used for concrete the pro-
portions shall be one part cement,
three parts sand and five parts
stone. When river gravel is used
the mixture shall be one part cement
to five parts gravel. All concrete
shall be mixed by machine. except
special permission may he given by
the City Engineer to mix by hand to
meet unusual conditions. A hatch -
mixer of any approved type may he
used. The materials shall be mixed
wet enough to produce a concrete
that will flush readily when slightly
tamped but which can be handled
without causing a separation of the
coarse aggregate from the mortar.
The concrete base shall in no case
be less than three (1) inches in
thickness. Whenever the walk meets
the curb a space of one (1) inch
shall be left between the walk and
the curb which space shalll ater he
filled with sand.
Wearing Surface—Upon the con-
crete base shall he placed a wearing
surface of not less than one (1)
incl) in thickness composed of one
(1) part cement and two (2) parts
sand well mixed together of Ibe con-
sistency of mortar. This wearing
surface shall be placed on the base
before the sane has set in order to
secure a homogenious mass.
Finishing—After the wearing sur-
face is brought to the established
grade by means of a strike board it
shall be worked with a wood float
n a manner that will thoroughly
compact it and provide a surface
free from depressions or irregular-
ities of any kind. When required
the surface shall be steel trowled
but not excessively worked. in no
case shall dry cement. he sprinkled
on the surface to take up moisture
or hasten hardening. When division
plates are not used the slab work-
ings shall be placed in the wearing
surface directly over the joints in
the base, finished with a tool which
will completely separate the wear-
ing course of adjacent slabs.
Cleaning Up—After the contractor
bas completed his work he shall
clear away all obstructions, dirt,
sand or gravel or any other material
which may be left over on the work.
174 Special Session, May 8, 1922
In case all refuse material is not
removed within two days after com-
pletion of the work the City may
clear same away and charge the
cost of the same to the contractor.
In case the work is being hondled
by the City, the cost of cleaning up
will be deducted from moneys due
the contractor. In case the cleaning
up is done by the City on account
of work done under private contract
the City will charge the same to the
contractor which bill must be paid
before any new work is undertaken.
Protection of Work — All work
shall be protected by the Contractor
by barricades with red lanterns at
night.
Obstructions in Gutter—All mate-
rial shall be stored by contractor in
such a way as to leave an open
gutter -way all the time.
Claims —Before the City makes
final settlement with the contractor
he shall give satisfactory evidence
to the City that all claims for labor
and material used in connection with
the contract have been settled in
full.
Permits — No permit shall be is-
sued by the Engineer for a perman-
ent walk unless plan for the same
shall first be submitted to him and
approved by him. All new walks
must be constructed to conform as
nearly as possible to contiguous
Maintenance—The contractor shall
guarantee and maintain the sidewalk
built under these specifications in
good condition for one year after the
work is completed and accepted.
Councilman Brede moved that the
specifications for sidewalk construc-
tion as presented by Elie City Mon -
ager be approved and adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council City Council,
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Nays—None. Dubuque, Iowa.
Motion to adjourn. Carried. Gentlement: The work of laying
JOHN STUBER, sewer, water and gas connections on
City Clerk. Lincoln avenue and Twenty-first
JOHN STUBER, street, from Hamilton street to Cen-
ixCleik. tral avenue has been completed, J.
y
F. Lee Paving Company, Contractors.
Adopted 1922. I would recommend the acceptance
ll 1922. of this work by the city.
Approve* _,. Respectfully submitted,
1! O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
t recommendation of the City Man -
4'4 er be approved and the work be
a cepted. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
�' , ter' -t `'y' Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
Attest:
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
xt-`r Nays—None.
City Clerk, Absent --Councilman Brede.
CITY COUNGft
(Official)
Special session May 8th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Gabriel.
Council met at 4:40 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of accepting
the improvement of Seventh street,
from Jackson street to the railroad
tracks east of Washington street and
acting on any other business that
may come before the meeting.
May 8, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The work on improv-
ing Seventh street, from Jackson
street to the railroad tracks east of
Washington street, by paving the
same with a brick pavement on a
concrete base has been completed by
the J. F. Lee Paving Co. I would
recommend the acceptance of this
work by the City Council.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the im-
provement of Seventh street be ac-
cepted. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Aldei son, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
May 8, 1922
Councilmen:
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The work of laying
the sewer, water and gas connec-
tions on Jackson street, from Elev-
enth street to Twenty-second street
and on Caledonia place, Ulhrich Stan-
er Co., contractors, has been com-
pleted. I would recommend the ac-
ceptance of this work by the city.
Respectfully submitted.
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of John Rider Wallis, for
the Federal Building Co., asking that
the city allow them to use part of
the alley on Ninth street, between
Main and Locust streets, as an arie
way for the new praposed Federal
Trust Co's. building, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed, the City Solicitor to prepare the
proper stipulation to be signed by
the Company. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special
Session, May 8, 1922
May 8, 1922
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Report of the City Auditor for the
month of April, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the report be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Report of the City Treasurer for
the month of April, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the report be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of the Dubuque Music-
ian's Protective Association, protest-
ing against the use of the Armory
Hall as a Public Dance Hall, pre-
sented. Stating that as the Hall is
now conducted it is a detriment to
175
the musicians of Dubuque, because
the company conducting such dances
engage mostly imported music, and
asking that the privilege given to the
Governor Greys to conduct such
dances be revoked.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the privilege of conducting public
dances at the Armory be withdrawn
from and after May 15th, 1922. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of residents and tax pay-
ers residing in the vicinity of Thom-
as street and Lincoln avenue, asking
that Ann avenue, from Lincoln av-
enue west to Thomas street be im-
proved, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Engineer. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa, May lst., 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Board
of Commissioners.
Gentlemen: Attached please find
Profile No. 1047 showing the grade
of alley between Garfield avenue and
Rhomberg avenue, from Farley
street to Fengler street, which I rec-
ommend as the official grade of said
alley.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN
City Engineer.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the adoption of the Profile. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa, May lst., 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Board
of Commissioners.
Gentlemen: Attched please find
Profile No. 1048 showing the grade of
Edwards street, from Windsor aven-
ue to Queen street which I recom-
mend as the official grade of said
street.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Gabriel
adoption of the profile.
Councilman Schrempf.
the following vote:
moved the
Seconded by
Carried by
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Special Session
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa, May lst., 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Board
of Commissioners.
trertlearen : Attached please Tiatl
Gentlemen: Attached please find
Profile No. 1049 showing the grade
of Algona street from Delhi street
to West Fourteenth street, which I
recommend as the official grade of
said street.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the profile be adopted. Seconded by
Ccuncilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa, May lst., 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Board
of Commissioners.
Gentlemen: Attached please find
Profile No. 1050 showing the grade
of West Fourteenth street, from
Delhi street to Atlantic street which
I recommend as the official grade
of said street.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa, May 1st., 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Board
of Commissioners.
Gentlemen: Attached please find
Profile No. 1051 showing the grade
of the alley between Washington
street and Elm street, from the north
property of Twenty-eighth street to
a point 128 feet north of the north
property line of Twenty-ninth street,
which I recommend as the official
grade of said alley.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa, May 1st., 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Board
of Commissioners.
May S, 1922
Gentlemen: Attached please find
Profile No. 1052 showing the grade
of Jackson street, from East Twenty-
second street to East Twenty-fourth
street which I recommend as the
official grade of said street.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa, May lst., 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Board
of Commissioners.
Gentlemen: Attached please find
Profile No. 1053 showing the grade
of the alley between Elm and Pine
streets, from Twelfth to Thirteenth
streets which I recommend as the
official grade of sai dalley.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa, May 1st., 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Board
of Commissioners.
Gentlemen: Attached please find
Pi ofile No. 1054 showing the grade
of alley between Elm and Pine
streest, from Seventeenth to Nine-
teenth streets which I recommend as
the official grade of said alley.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa, May lst., 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Board
of Commissioners.
Gentlemen: Attached please find
Profile No. 1055 showing the grade
of Lemon street, from south curb
line of Saunders street to north curb
line of Thirtieth street which I rec-
ommend as the official grade of said
street.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Special Session, May 8, 1922 177
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the alley between Garfield avenue
and Rhomberg avenue, from Farley
street to Fengler street, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Edwards street, from the west
property line of Windsor avenue to
the east property line of Queen
street, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Algona street. from Delhi street
to West Fourteenth street, present-
ed.
Councilman Melchior 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 Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
NaysNone.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on West Fourteenth street, from Del-
hi street to Atlantic avenue, present-
ed.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the alley between Washington
street and Elm street, from the north
property line of Twenty-eighth street
to a point 128 feet north of the north
property line of Twenty-ninth street,
presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Jackson street, from East Twen-
ty-second street to East Twenty-
fourth street, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Aldersc,n, Council-
men Gabriel, 'MIelchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the a,ley between Elni street and
Pine street, from Twelfth street to
Thirteenth street, presented.
Councilman Schrempf 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 Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—N one.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
An ordinance establishing e gratia
on the alley between Elni strret and
Pine street, from Seventeenth to
Nineteenth street, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Lemon street, from the south curb
line of Saunders street to the north
curb line of Thirtieth street, pre-
sented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Bond of Robert Stribley for main-
taining and operating a display sign,
presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the bond being properly executed,
be received and filed. Second by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Bond of the Fey City Taxi Co., for
% ., all ...
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maintaining and operating a display
sign, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the bond being properly executed, be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Excavation Bond of the Key City
Gas Company, presented. Being prop-
erly executed Councilman Gabriel
moved that it be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Mount Pleasant Home to City of
Dubuque—License.
Whereas, there is no storm water
sewer in the northerly end of Mount
Pleasant avenue where said avenue
terminates at the property on which
the home maintained by Mount
Pleasant Home is situated, and the
only outlet for storm water in the
locality is into the sanitary sewer,
and
Whereas, the City of Dubuque de-
sires to place, without expense to
Said Mount Pleasant Home, a storm
water sewer from the northerly end
of Mount Pleasant avenue across the
property platted as Lot one (1) of
Gray's sub -division number one (1)
which lot is also described as lot 1
of 3 of Mount Pleasant, a part of
Dubuque and which property is own-
ed by Mount Pleasant Home and
constitutes a part of the grounds ad-
joining and used for its said Home,
said storm water sewer to eventually
connect with the storm water sewer
to. be placed in Wood street, and
Whereas, said 'storm water sewer
is needed to take care of the storm
water gathering at and around the
notherly end of said Mount Pleas-
ant avenue,
Now therefore, know all men by
these presents: That the undersign-
ed Mount Pleasant Home, a corpor-
ation not for pecuniary profit, organ-
ized under the laws of the State of
Iowa with its principal place of bus-
iness at Dubuque, Iowa, in consider-
ation of the premises as above stated
and of one dollar in hand paid by the
City of Dubuque, the receipt of which
is hereby acknowledges does hereby
grant to said City of Dubuque a
license to place and maintain during
the term herein granted, a storm
water sewer along, across and in
the northerly side of lot one (1) of
Gray's subdivision number one (1)
otherwise described as lot 1 of 3 of
Mount Pleasant, a part of Dubuque,
from Mount Pleasant avenue to the
alley at the westerly end of said
lot, said storm water sewer to be
placed at sufficient depth so that
when completed it will not interfere
with the cultivation and use of the
surface of the ground, to be not to
exceed 15 inches in diameter and to
be placed and installed without any
cost or expense to this grantor.
This license is to continue with-
out right of revocation for the term
of seven years, from March 1, 1922,
and thereafter until it shall be re-
voked by this grantor or its succes-
sors or assigns, this grantor reserv-
ing the right to revoke said license
at any time after the expiration of
said seven years in case this grantor,
its successors or assigns should de-
sire to carry on any building opera-
tions on said grounds that would be
interfered with by said storm water
sewer. Such revocation may be by
a notice to the said city and in case
of such revocation the city will
promptly remove said storm water
sewer from said premises.
In testimony whereof the said
Mount Pleasant Horne which has no
corporate seal has caused this in-
strument to be executed by its duly
authorized officers this 27th day of
April, 1922.
MOUNT PLEASANT HOME.
By Augusta Eighmey,
President.
By Mary Lindan Hervey,
Secretary.
State of Iowa, Dubuque County: ss.
On this 27th day of April, A. D.,
1922, before me personally appeared
Augusta Eighmey and Mary Lindan
Hervey to me personally know who
being by me duly sworn did say that
they are respectively the President
and Secretary of Mt. Pleasant Home
and that the foregoing instrument
was signed in behalf of said corpor-
ation by authority of its Board of Di-
rectors, that said corporation has no
corporate seal and said Augusta
Eighmey and Mary Lindan Hervey
acknowledge said instrument to be
the voluntary act and deed of said
corporation.
GLENN BROWN
Notary Public of Iowa in and for
Dubuque County.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the City Manager approve and acl
cept the right of way between the
City of Dubuque and Mount Pleas-
ant Home and the a greement be
properly recorded. Seconded by
1
Special Sessi..n,
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Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the City Auditor be authorized to
draw a warrant for $250.00 in favor
of Mr. Ruhl and to pay for a twenty
foot strip of ground, from Wood
street to the alley first east of Wood
street. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Motion made to adjourn. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
Clerk.
Adopted 1922.
Approved ../,l— 1922.
Councilmen:
Attest
City Clerk Pro Tem.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session May 12th, 1922 .
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga-
briel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Mayor Alderson in chair.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duty made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of levying a
special assessment to pay for the
improvement of Seventh street, from
the west property line of Jackson
street to the railroad tracks east
of Washington street, also sewer,
water and gas connections in East
Twenty-first street and Lincoln av-
enue, from Central avenue to Hamil-
ton street, and gas connections in
Jackson street from Elventh street
to Twenty-second street, and acting
on any other business that may come
llefore the meeting.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
'provement of Seventh street, from
the west property line of Jackson
street to the railroad tracks east
of Washington street, James Lee
Paving Co., contractor, has been com-
pleted, and
Whereas,. the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommended
its acceptance, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager be
approved and that the City Engineer
be and he is hereby instructed to
prepare a plat and schedule showing
the lots or parcels of real estate
subject to assessment for said im-
provement and file the same in the
office of the City Clerk subject to
public inspection, and that the City
Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat
and schedule publish the notice of
said assessment as is required by
law.
Adopted May 12th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be adopted. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
180 Special Session, May 12, 1922
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Mlechior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract for the lay-
ing of necessary sewer, water and
gas connections in Lincoln avenue
and Twenty-first street, from the
west line of Hamilton street to the
east line of Central avenue, James
Lee Paving Co., contractor, has been
completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommended
its acceptance, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City En-
gineer be and is hereby instructed
to prepare a plat and schedule show-
ing the lots or parcels of real estate
subject to assessment for said con-
nections and tile the same in the
office of the City Clerk subject to
public inspection, and that the City
Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat
and schedule publish the notice of
said assessment as is required by
law.
Adopted May 12th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved to sus-
pend the rules to allow any -one pres-
ent to address the Council. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council -
‘men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
r. Fred Sievers addressed the
Council and stated that he already
had a sewer in the street on Althaus-
et street, that he had it construct-
ed and paid for and did not want
the Council to assess him again, he
was informed that these sewers
would conte up for hearing on May
23, and the matter would be adjust-
ed at that time.
Communication of the Lancashire
Assurity Company, relative to the
bond of the City Clerk, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the. bond of the City Clerk be placed
at $1,000.00 dollars. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, . Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract for the lay-
ing of necessary sewer, water and
gas connections in Jackson street,
from the north line of Eleventh
street to the south line of Twenty-
second street, Uhlrich Staner Co.,
contractors, has been completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommended
its acceptance, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved and that the City
Engineer be and is hereby instructed
to prepare a plat and schedule show-
ing the lots or parcels of reas estate
subject to assessment for said con-
nections and file the same in the
office of the City Clerk subject to
public inspection, and that the City
Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat
and schedule publish the notice of
said assessment as is required by
law.
Adopted May 12, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
“on of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Miss Anna Gildea to
the Board of Commissioners of the
City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: A year or more ago
there was presented to your Coun-
cil, a petition signed by Miss Anna
Gildea, requesting that the special
tax for street improvement assessed
against City lot 129 amounting to
$681.53 be permitted to stand against
this property as a lien thereon until
such time that she could dispose of
it.
The request of the petitioner was
granted. I am advised that Miss
Gildea was made an offer of $5500.00
for this property and that she has
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concluded to accept this. There is a
mortgage of $3900.00 on this prop-
erty and together with accured in-
terest, the special tax as above re-
ferred to and the ordinary City and
County taxes remain unpaid, leaves
her a very small equity. For this
reason I beseech you to abate and
cancel the penalty as well as the
interest which has accumulated on
the special and ordinary taxes.
Yours truly,
J. A. KERPER.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted
and the Treasurer be authorized to
cancel tax certificates on receipt of
the principle of the tax. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of J. F. Kunz & Co. agents
stating that on November 23, 1892,
a special assessment was levied
against lot 127 Union Add. amount-
ing to $237.14 and a like amount was
levied against lot 128 Union Add. for
the improvement of Pear street. A
tax deed was issued 2 lots for tax
of 1900 by a tax sale held December
2, 1907, which tax deed was duly re-
corded and would invalidate any tax-
es levied prior to date of this sale.
In order to compromise this special
assessment we agree to pay the sum
of $50.00 in full sttlement of above
mentioned special assessment
against lots 127 and 128 Union Add.
Dated May 9, 1922.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Solicitor Czizek presented
contract for deed of property known
as Hickey Park to Margaret Maher
for $240.00.
Councilman Brede moved that the
contract be approved and the Mayor
be authorized to execute contract on
behalf of the City. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson . Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Warranty deed and abstract of
title from Peter J. Seippel Lumber
Company for lots in Rafferty Slough,
presented, being lots 2-3 Coates Add.
to Dubuque lots 4-5-6-7-8-9 Coates
Addition and lots 6-7.8-9 and 10 in-
clusive in Stout's Dubuque, all in the
City of Dubuque.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the deed be approved and a warrant
be drawn on the Treasurer for
$2500.00 in favor of the Peter J.
Seippel Lumber Company to pay for
the above described property, the
deed be recorded and together with
the abstract be filed in the office
of the City Clerk. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of John Rider Wallis for
the Federal Building Co., petitions
the City Council for the use of a
certain part of the alley in the rear
of lot 51 and the noth 22 feet of lot
52 in the City of Dubuque, stating
that they have contemplated to make
provisions for coal bunkers under
the alley.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
they to sign stipulation prepared by
the City Solicitor. Secondecl by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Depository Bond of the Second
National Bank, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
bond being properly executed be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance repealing section
thirteen, paragraph 485, of an ordin-
ance entitled "An ordinance relating
to public dances and the licensing
and regulating of public halls," the
same being ordinance number 65 of
the revised ordinances of the City
of Dubuque of 1919 and enacting in
lieu thereof; also changing this
words "Mayor, of Chief of Police"
to "Manager" in section 4, paragraph
476 of said ordinance; also chang-
ing the word "Mayor" to "Manager"
in section 11, paragraph 483 of said
ordinance, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that tliis
he considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Council -
mm clabriel. Carried by the follow -
vote:
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Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brecle, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An invitation to the City Council
to attend a dance to be held on the
new paving on Lincoln avenue, be-
tween Hamilton and Reed streets,
May 20, 1922, and given by reside:its
in the neighborhood, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
invitation be accepted with thanks.
Secondc1 by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Bred°, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Manager Carr asked that he
be authorized to receive for bids for
the municipal garage.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the City Manager be authorized to
receive bids for the building of the
new municipal garage. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of City Manager relative
to the tunnelling of Jackson street
by Carr Ryder Adams Co., on pet-
ition referred to him at a previous
meeting submitted. No action taken.
There being no more business,
Council adjoured.
Approved
/1"--- 1922.
Approved
Councilmen
Attest:
1922.
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City Clerk.
CITY U1CL
(Official)
Special session May 17, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Mayor .Alderson in chair.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede and
Melchior.
Absent—Councilmen Gabriel and
Schrempf.
Mayor alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of correcting
the condemnation proceedings
against the property of Edward
Mentz, corner Alta Vista street and
Julien avenue, and acting on any
other business that may come before
the meeting.
RESOLUTION.
Whereas, under proceedings insti-
tuted by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque to condemn certain real
estate for the purpose of widening
Alta Vista street, said real estate
belonging to Edward Muntz and be-
ing described as a strip of land off
of Lot forty-six (46) in Oxford
Hieghts Addition to the City of Du-
buque, a jury was appointed and its
award adopted by the City Council,
and an appeal has been taken from
said award to the District Court of
Dubuque County, Iowa, by the said
owner of said land; and
Whereas, it appears that said con-
demnation proceedings were irregu-
lar and no jurisdiction to condemn
said land attached thereto or was
acquired by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: Now, therefore,
13e it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that all con-
demnation proceedings heretofore
taken by the City upon the matters
hereinbefore stated be, and the same
are hereby rescinded, and the award
of the jury set aside, and the war-
rant drawn in favor of Edward
Muntz cancelled.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate importance
shall be in force and effect from and
after its passage by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Passed and adopted this 17th day
of May, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
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Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede and Melchior.
Na ysNone.
Absent—Councilmen Gabriel and
Schrempf.
Condemnation Proceedings.
Resolution.
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and advisable to widen Alta Vista
Street in the City of Dubuque near
Julien Avenue, and for that purpose
it will be necessary to acquire a
strip of land off of Lot Forty-six (46)
in Oxford Heights Addition to the
City of Dubuque, Edward Muntz,
owner; and
Whereas, said City of Dubuque
and the owner of said land are un-
able to agree upon the fair and rea-
sonable price of compensation to be
paid therefor; and
Whereas, in order to acquire said
land for the purposes named, it will
be necessary to condemn, by proper
proceedings, so much of said land
as is needed for the contemplated
improvement; now, therefor be it
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed -to make a plat and survey
of the land necessary to be taken
for said improvement and, when the
same is made, to present the same
to the Sheriff of Dubuque County,
Iowa, for the information of the
Jury to be summoned by him, of the
property owner and of himself.
Be it further resolved that written
application be made to the Sheriff
of Dubuque County, Iowa, to appoint
six (6) free holders, all of whop to
be resident of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, and not interested in the
same or a like action, to inspect -
said premises and assess the dam-
ages which said owner will sustain
bythe taking of said real estate.
Be it further resolved that, when
said free holders are appointed, a
ten (10) days' notice in writing be
given by the Clerk of the City of
Dubuque to the owner of said land,
specifying therein the day and hour
when such commissioners wiu' View
the premises, which notice shall be
served by reading the same to said
owner and giving to him a correct
copy thereof.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate importance
shall be in force and effect from and
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Passed and adopted this lith day
of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUIIER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Ma yor.
L. H. PREDE,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen
Councilman Brede moved•
the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Gabriel and
Schrempf.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
A few days ago, the petition of
property owners along Klingenberg
Terrace and Kleine Street for sewer
and water, was referred to the City
Manager..
I would recommend that the im-
provement as requested be made
and that the City Engineer have
plans prepared for a sewer connect)
ing with the Kaufmann Avenue
sewer at Kleine Street, going south
on Kleine Street to Klingenberg Ter-
race and eastrely on Klingenberg
Terrace to serve all improved prop-
erty abutting on Klingenberg Ter-
race, which should be about to the
west line of Marsht's Addition.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the improve-
ment be made. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior.
Nays—None..
Absent — Councilmen Gabriel and
Schrempf.
Dubuque, Iowa, May 6, 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen:—We, the undersigned,
respectfully request your honorable
body to have the water, sewer and
gas connections on West 14th Street
between Alta Vista and North Booth
Street. Respectfully yours,
Signed,—Joseph P. Seitz, Jacob
Meyer, Anna C. Brauhn, et al.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Engi-
neer to check up the names on the
petition against the whole number
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of property owners on the street and
investigate if it is advisable to con-
struct said sewer. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilmen Gabriel and
Schrempf.
There being no more business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
Clerk.
Adopted:
Approved:
Councilman
Attest:
1922.
1922.
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City Clerk.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session May 23, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Brede and Melchior.
Council niet at 4:30 p. m.
Present — City Manager Carr,
Mayor Alderson, Councilmen Brede,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of consider-
ing for passage the resolutions of
necessity for construction of lani-
ary sewers in Stafford Street, from
incoln Avenue to High Bluff
Street, and in High Bluff Street from
Stafford Street to Fengler Street;
in Stafford Street from East 22nd
Street to Edison Street, and in Staf-
ford Street from Edison Street to a
point about 150 feet North thereof;
in Edison Street from Stafford
Street to angle in Edison Street; a
sewer in Althauser Street from Staf-
ford Street to the angle in Alt-
hauser Street.
A sanitary sewer in Rush Street
from Bryant Street to Holly Street,
and in Holly Street from Rush
Street to a point approximately 200
feet North thereof, and acting on
any other business that may come
before the meeting.
Notice, certified to by the pub-
lisher, that it is necessary and ad-
visable to construct the following
sanitary sewers:
6 inch Uinatary sewer in Stafford
Street from Lincoln Avenue to High
Bluff street and in High Bluff street
from Stafford avenue to Fengler
Street with laterals to the lot lines
where necessary.
8 -inch sanitary sewer in Stafford
Street from East 22nd Street to
Edison Street; 6 -inch sanitary sewer
in Stafford Street from Edison
Street to a point about 150 feet
North thereof; 6 -inch sanitary sewer
in Edison Street from Stafford
Street to the angle in Edison Street,
and a 6 -inch sanitary sewer in Alt-
hauser Street from Stafford Street
to the angle in said Althauser Street.
Laterals to be laid in the lot lines
on all of the above streets where
necessary.
6 -inch sanitary sewer in Rush
Street from Bryant Street and in
Holly Street from Rush Street to a
point approximately 200 feet North
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thereof. Laterals to be laid to the
lot lines where necessary.
Each of said sanitary sewers to
be provided with manholes and
other • appurtenances that may be
necessary.
Each of the said sewers to be con-
structed in accordance with the
plans and specifications prepared by
the City Engineer and now on file
in the office of the City Clerk, hav-
ing been duly approved by the City
Manager and submitted to the State
Board of Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewers shall be assessed against the
property abutting on the same and
also against all adjacent property
benefited thereby.
Councilman Brede moved that the
notices be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it he
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a Sanitary Sewer in Staf-
ford Street, Edison Street and Alt-
hauser Street, as follows, to -wit:
An 3 -inch tile sanitary sewer in
Stafford Street, in Edison Street
from Stafford Street to the angle in
said Edison Street, and in Althauser
Street from Stafford Street to the
angle in said Althauser Street, with
laterals to the lot line where nec-
essary.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of
making and constructing said sani-
tary sewer shall be assessed against
the property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution (ex-
cept this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be held May 23.
1922, at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
above resolution, and of the time
and place when and where said pro-
posed resolution will be considered
for passage, and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion of said sanitary sewer board,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City of
Dubuque in the manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action, and notice of the
pendency thereof ordered given this
1st day of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMBS ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
• Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution . of nec-
essity was adopted and passed by
the City Council and approved this
23rd day of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREPdPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news.
papers May 5th and May 7th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men _illlimint, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Staf-
ford Street and High Bluff Street,
as follows, to -wit:
A 6 -inch Sanitary Sewer in Staf-
ford Street from Lincoln Avenue to
IIigh Bluff Street and in High Bluff
Street from Stafford Street to Feng -
ler Street, with laterals to lot line
if necessary.
Said sewer to be provided with
18(, Special Session, May 23, 1922
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may ue necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City aMnager and
submitted to the State Board of
IIealth for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefitted thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be constructed
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution (except this
paragraph) be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to he held May 23, 1922, at 4:30
o'clock p. m., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the above resolution,
and of the time and place when and
where said proposed resolution will
be considered for passage, and ob-
jections to the passage thereof and
to the construction of said sanitary
sewer heard, to be given by pub-
lication in the official newspapers of
the City of Dubuque in the manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and orderea placed on file
for final action, and notice of the
pendency thereof ordered given this
1st day of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of nec-
essity was adopted and passed by
the City Council and approved this
23rd day of May, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 5th and 7th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Councilman Gabriel entered and
took his seat at 4:35 p. m.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a 6 -inch tile sanitary
sewer in Rush Street and Holly
Street as follows, to -wit:
A 6 -inch tile Sanitary Sewer in
Rush Street from the sewer in
Bryant Street to Holly Street and in
Holly Street from Rush Street to a
:point about 200 feet North, said
sewers to be constructed with later-
als to lot lines where necessary.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution (ex-
cept this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held May 23rd,
1922, at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
above resolution, and of the time
and place when and where said pro-
posed resolution will be considered
for passage, and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion of said sanitary sewer heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City of
Dubuque in the manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was
proved and ordered placed on
for final action, and notice of
ap-
file
the
Special Sessnm, May 23, 1922 1Q;
pendency thereof ordered given this
let day of May, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of nec-
essity was adopted and passed by
the City Council and approved this
23rd day of May, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 5th and 7th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 23, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions bids were received at 2:00
o'clock Monday, May 22nd, for the
construction of a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in the alley between Elm
Street and Pine Street from 17th
Street to 19th Street. The following
bids were received:
J. J. Leonard -6 -inch sewer, $1.33
per foot; manholes, $40.00 each;
total, $864.80.
Cook & Kean -6 -inch sewer, 74c per
foot; manholes, $40.00 each; total,
$534.00.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co. — 6 -inch
sewer, 69c per foot; manholes, $48.00
each; total, $530.40.
Gabriel Beck -6 -inch sewer, 66c
per foot; manholes $29.00 each;
total, $456.60.
Engineer's estimate—$671.76.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to Gabriel Beck as
his bid is the lowest one received
for this piece of work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the con-
tract be awarded to Gabriel Beck.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
May 23, 1922.
In accordance with your instruc-
tions bids were received at 2:09
o'clock Monday, May 22nd, for the
construction of an 8 -inch sanitary
sewer in Lemon Street from 30th
Street to Millville Road. The fol-
lowing bids were received:
J. J. Leonard -8 -inch sewer, $1.49
per foot; 4 -inch sewer, $1.20 per
foot; manholes, $40.00 each; totals,
$1,913.28.
J. M. Kenety & Son -8 -inch sewer,
85c per foot; 4 -inch sewer, 70c per
foot; manholes, $34.00 each; total
$1,127.73.
James Street — 8 -inch sewer, 78c
per foot; 4 -inch sewer, 60c. per foot;
manholes, $32.00 each; total.
$1,029.80.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co. — 8 -inch
sewer, 74c per foot; 4 -inch sewer,
59c per foot; manholes, $45.00 each;
total, $1,024.57.
Cook & Kean -3 -inch sewer, 74c
per foot; 4 -inch sewer, 50c per foot;
manholes, $40.00 each; total, $993.73.
Gabriel Beck -8 -inch sewer, 74c
per foot; 4 -inch sewer, 49c per foot;
manholes, $28.00; total, $955.97.
Engineer's estimate—$1,385.06.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to Gabriel Beck
as his bid is the lowest one received
for this piece of work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the con-
tract he awarded to Gabriel Beck.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 23, 1922.
City Manager,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions bids were received at 2:00
o'clock Monday, May 22nd, for the
188 Special Session, May 23, 1922
construction of a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in West 14th Street from Al-
gona Street to Atlantic Avenue. The
following bids were received:
J. J. Leonard -6 -inch sewer, $1.35
per foot; 4 -inch sewer, $1.15 per
foot; manholes, $40.00 each; total
$1,035.36.
J. R. Riley & Boyle -6 -inch sewer,
97c per foot; 4 -inch sewer, 82c per
foot; manholes, $39.00 each; total,
$762.50.
Cook & Kean -6 -inch sewer, 84c
per foot; 4 -inch sewer, 50c per foot;
manholes, $50.00 each; total,
$628.05.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co. — 6 -inch
sewer, 72c per foot; 4 -inch sewer,
58c per foot; manholes, $48.00 each;
total, $595.26.
James Street — 6 -inch sewer, 73c
per foot; 4 -inch sewer, 60c per foot;
manholes, $32.00 each; total, 573.87.
Engineer's estimate—$809.97.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to James Street
as his bid is the lowest bid received
for this piece of work.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the con-
tract be awarded to James Street,
providing he signs the contract.
otherwise the contract be awarded
to the next lowest bidder. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen :
In accordance with your instruc-
tions bids were received at 2:00
o'clock Monday, May 22nd, for the
construction of a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in the alley between Washing-
ton Street and Elm Street from 27th
Street to 30th Street. The follow-
ing bids were received:
J. J. Leonard -6 -inch sewer, $1.32
per foot; manholes, $35.00 each; to-
tal. $2,141.80.
J. R. Riley & P. Boyle -6 -inch
sewer, 97c per foot; manholes, $39.00
each; total, $1,640.30.
J. M. Kenety & Son -6 -inch sewer,
75c per foot; manholes, $34.00 each;
total, $1,287.50.
Cook & Kean -6 -inch sewer, 64c
Per foot; manholes, $35.00 each; to-
tal, $1,128.60.
May 23d, 1922.
James Street -6 -inch sewer, 62c
per foot; manholes, $27.00 each; to-
tal, $1,058.80.
Gabriel Beck -6 -inch sewer, 60c
per foot; manholes, $28.00 each;
total, $1,034.00.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co. — 6 -inch
sewer, 54c per foot; manholes,
$37.00 each; total, $989.60.
Engineer's estimate—$1,746.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to the Even-
Uhlrich-Staner Co. as their bid is
the lowest bid received for this
piece of work.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
be awarded to Even-Uhlrich-Staner
Co. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 23rd, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions bids were received at 2:00
o'clock Monday, May 22nd, for the
construction of a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in Jackson Street from 22nd
Street to 24th Street. The follow-
ing bids were received:
J. J. Leonard -6 -inch sewer, $1.48
per foot; 4 -inch sewer, $1.19 per
foot; manholes, $40.00 each; total,
$1,641.47.
J. M. Kenety & Son -6 -inch sewer,
90c per foot; 4 -inch sewer, 70c per
foot; manholes, $40.00 each; total,
$1,024.60.
Cook & Kean -6 -inch sewer, 84c
per foot; 4 -inch sewer, 50c per foot;
manholes, $40.00 each; total, $929.58.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co. — 6 -inch
sewer, 72c per foot; 4 -inch sewer,
58c per foot; manholes, $48.00 each;
total, $855.56.
Engineer's estimate—$1,198.41.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Co., as their bid is the low-
est one received for this piece of
work.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Special Session
, May 23, 1922
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
be awarded to Even-Uhlrich-Stkner
Co. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 23rd, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions bids were received at 2:00
o'clock Monday, May 22nd, for the
construction of a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in West 14th Street from
Delhi Street to Algona Street. The
following bids were received:
J. J. Leonard -6 -inch sewer, $1.39
per foot; 4 -inch sewer, $1.20 per
foot; manholes, $40.00 each; total,
$814.50.
Cook & Kean -6 -inch sewer, 86c
per foot; 4 -inch sewer, 50c per foot;
manholes, $50.00 each; total, $465.80.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co. — 6 -inch
sewer, 72c per foot; 4 -inch sewer,
58c per foot; manholes, $48.00 each;
total, $438.72.
James Street -6 -inch sewer, 78c
per foot; 4 -inch sewer, 60c per foot;
manholes, $32.00 each; total,
$414.80.
J. R. Riley & P. Boyle -6 -inch
sewer, 97c per foot; manholes,
$39.00.
Engineer's estimate—$602.88.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to James Street
as his bid is the lowest one received
for this piece of work.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
be awarded to James Street, provid-
ing he signs the contract, otherwise
it be awarded to the next lowest
bidder. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 23rd, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your request
bids were received at 2:00 o'clock
Monday, May 22nd, for the improve-
189
ment of the alley between Rhom-
herg Avenue and Garfield Avenue
from the west property line of Far-
ley Street to the east property line
of Fengler Street. The following
bids were received:
Frank Beutin — Bituminous maca-
dam, $1.80 per sq. yd.; grading, 70c;
total, bituminous macadam, $1,378.70.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.—Bitumin-
ous macadam, $1.87 per sq. yd.;
vibrolithic, $2.24 per sq. yd.; grad•
ing, 48c; total, bituminous macadam.
$1,368.78.
J. F. Lee Paving Co.—Bituminous
macadam, $1.75 per sq. yd.; grading.
60c; total, bituminous macadam,
$1,319.70.
J. J. Leonard—Bituminous macadam.
$1.60 per sq. yd.; grading, 80c; total,
bituminous macadam, $1,271.20.
Engineer's estimate—$1,281.10.
Total—Vibrolithic :
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co., $1,615.20.
Engineer's estimate—$1,494.66.
I would respectfully recommend
that this alley be paved with vibro-
lithic paving and that the contract
be awarded to Even-Uhlrich-Staner
Co. as their bid is the lowest- one
received for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
be awarded to Even-Uhlrich-Staner
Co. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 23rd, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions bids were received at 2:00
o'clock Monday, May 22nd, for the
improvement of Edward Street from
the west property line of Windsor
Avenue to the east property line of
Queen Street. The following bids
were received:
J. F. Lee Paving Co.—Bituminous
macadam, $1.75 per sq. yd.; street
curb, 55c per lin. ft.; comb. curb.,
$1.00 per lin. ft.; grading, 60c; head-
er, 60c per lin. ft.; total, bituminous
macadam, $2,121.10.
J. J. Leonard—Bituminous maca-
dam, $1.60 per sq. yd.; comb. curb.,
80c per lin. ft.; grading 80c; header,
60c per lin. ft.; total, bituminous
macadam, $1,984.80.
190 Special Session, May 23, 1922
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.—Bitumin-
ous macadam, $1.87 per sy. yd.; vi-
brolithic, $2.24 per sq. yd.; street
curb, 45c per lin. ft.; conn. curb,
55c; grading, 50c; header, G0c per
lin. ft.; total, bituminous macadam,
$1,822.10.
Engineer's estimate—$1,859.08.
Totals—Vibrolithic:
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.—$2,148.48.
Engineer's estimate—$2,144.40.
I would respectfully recommend
that Edward Street be paved with
vibrolithic paving and that the con-
tract be awarded to Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Co., as their bid is the low-
est one received for this type of
paving.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the con-
tract be awarded to Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Co. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 23rd, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions bids were received at 2:00
o'clock Monday, May 22nd, for the
improvement of Algona Street from
the north property line of Delhi
Street to the south property line of
`Vest 14th Street. The following
bids were received:
J. F. Lee Paving Co.—Bituminous
macadam, $1.79 per sq. yd.; straight-
ening curb, 65c per lin. ft.; comb.
curb, $1.00 per lin. ft.; excavating,
60c per cu. yd.; header, 60,p per lin.
ft.; total, bituminous macadam,
$3,099.10.
J. J. Leonard—Bituminous maca-
dam, $1.60 per sq. yd.; comb. curb,
$1.00 pet lin. ft.; excavating, 80c per
ca. yd.; header, 40c per lin. ft.;
total, bituminous macadam, $2,929.80.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.—Bitum-
inous macadam, $1.87; vibrolithic,
$2.24 per sq. yd.; straightening curb,
45c per lin. ft.; comb. curb., 50c per
lin. ft.; excavating, 48c per cu. yd.;
header, 60c per lin. ft.; total, bitum-
inous macadam, $2,813.66.
Totals—Bituminous macadam:
J. F. Lee Paving Co.—$3,099.10.
J. J. Leonard—$2,929.80.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.—$2,813.66.
Engineer's estimate—$2,929.89.
Totals—Vibrolithic :
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.—$3,465.36.
Engineer's estimate—$3,492.22.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract be awarded to the
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co. and that
the street be improved with vibro-
lithic paving.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Coun.11man Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the con-
tract be awarded to Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Co. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel ,Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Bids were received for the im-
provement of Apple Street from the
north property line of Cleveland
Avenue to the south property line
of Oak Street. City Manager Carr
stated that there was considerable
opposition by the property owners
on account of the expense involved.
Councilman Brede moved that the
matter of improving Apple Street be
deferred. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 23rd, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have arranged with J. J. Nagle
for the purchase of Lot No. 26 in
Burton's Addition to the City of Du-
buque. This lot fronts on Kauf-
mann Avenue and will furnish to
the City of Dubuque a means of
egress to the land owned by the
City Water Department. The price
is One Hundred Dollars. An ab-
stract and deed have been furnished
to the City Solicitor for his exam-
ination.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman I3rede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved apd that the prop-
erty be purchased, providing a pro-
per deed is given. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Session,
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Allison Street
from the Southeast property line of
Delhi Street to the West property
line of College Street by curbing
with new cement curb where re-
quired, resetting old stone curb
where required, by installing sewer,
water and gas connections where
necessary and by resurfacing said
street with bituminous macadam.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that hte
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 14th
day of June, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the of-
ficial newspapers of the city, in
manner and for the time provided
by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this
23rd day of May, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
HD. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MEYCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 23, 1922 191
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
cf the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve the Alley be-
tween Iowa Street and Central Ave-
nue from Twelfth Street North for a
distance of about 153.6 feet by re-
surfacing said alley with asbesto-
phalt paving.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
rrovement will be assessed against
Ail of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is
provided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 14th day
of June, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the pendency
of the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said
resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 23rd day
of May, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL.
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
vy the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pursu-
ant to a resolution of necessity, pro-
posed at a meeting of this Council
192 Special Session, May 23, 1922
on the 1st day of May, 1922, and
duly passed and approved on the
23rd day of May, 1922, it is hereby
ordered that the improvement des-
cribed in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the construction
of a six inch sanitary sewer in Rush
street, from Bryant street to Holly
street and in Holly street, from Rush
street to a point approximately 200
feet north thereof. Laterals to be
laid to lot lines where necessary, be
and the same is hereby ordered con-
tsructed.
Be it further resolved that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to advertise for proposals for the
construction of the improvement
above described, the said improve-
ment to be constructed in strict ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations thereof, prepared by the City
Engineer, and approved by the City
Manager and submitted to the State
Board of Health for its approval, and
now on file in the office of the City
Clerk, the work to be completed on
or before the lst day of September,
1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to
the contractor to the amount of the
assessment out of funds to be cre-
ated by the sale of Sewer Bonds, to
be issued in anticipation of the col-
lection of said special assessment
under the provisions of Chapter 8
Title 5 of the Code of Iowa, and
amendments thereto; and any defi-
ciency between the amount of the
contract price and the amount of
said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be lev-
ied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in antici-
pation of which bonds will be is-
sued under the provisions of Section
912 of the Code of Iowa and Section
912A of the Code Supplement.
Adopted May 23rd, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson , Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pursu-
ant to a resolution of necessity, pro-
posed at a meeting of this Council
on the 1st day of May, 1922, and
duly passed and approved on the
23rd day of May, 1922, it is hereby
ordered that the improvement de-
scribed in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the construction
of a six inch sanitary sewer in Staf-
ford street, from Lincoln avenue to
High Bluff street and in High Bluff
street from Stafford street to Feng -
ler street, with laterals to the lot
line where necessary, be and the
same is hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager and submitted to the
State Board of Health for its approv-
al, and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk, the work to be com-
pleted on or before the 1st day of
September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting or adjacent to said
improvement will be assessed, and
payment will be made to the contrac-
tor to the amount of the assessment
out of funds to be created by the
sale of Sewer Bonds, to be issued
in anticipation of the collection of
said special assessment under the
provisions of Chapter 8 Title 5 of the
Code of Iowa, and amendments
thereto; and any deficiency between
the amount of the contract price and
the amount of said bonds will be
paid from the proceeds of a special
tax to be levied under the provisions
of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa,
in anticination of which bonds will
be issued under the provisions of
Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and
Section 912A of the Code Supple.
ment.
Adopted May 23, 1822.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Special Session. May 23, 1922 193
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Klein
street and Klingenberg terrace as
follows: A six inch tile sanitary
sewer in Klein street, from Kauf-
man avenue to Klingenberg terrace
and in Klingenberg terrace, from
Klein street to the east line of lot 8
Klingenberg's fourth sub. Laterals
to be constructed to the lot line
wherever necessary.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same and
also against all adjacent property
benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution (except
this paragraph), be and the same is
hereby set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determ-
ination at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to be held June 14, 1922, at 4:30
o'clock p. in., and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the above reso-
lution, and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for pass-
age, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to be giv-
en by publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
in the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action, and notice of the pen-
dency thereof ordered given this
23rd day of May, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. 'GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers May 26 and 28, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Pierc
stret, in Angella street and Cox
street as follows: A six inch tile
sanitary sefer in Pierce street. from
West Locust street to Angella street,
in Angella street, from Pierce street
to a point about 100 feet east of
Catherine street, in Angella street,
from Pierce street to Cox street, in
Cox street, from Angella street north
for a distance of 250 feet.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any othe appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations prepared by the City Engin-
eer and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same and
also against all adjacent property
benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to he construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution (except
this paragraph), be and the same is
hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held June 14, 1922, at
4:30 o'clock p. m., and that the City
Clerk he and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the above reso-
lution, and of the time and place,
194 Special Set sion, May 23, 1922
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for pass-
age, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to be giv-
en by publication in the official news-
papers of the City of Dubuque in the
manner and for the time provided
by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action, and notice of the pen-
dency thereof ordered given this
23rd day of May, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers, May 26 and 28, 1922.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An Ordinance No.—
An ordinance establishing a grade
--on the alley between Garfield avenue
and Rhomberg avenue, from Farley
street to Fengler street.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1—That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on the alley between
Garfield and Rhomberg avenues,
from Farley street to Fengler street,
be and the same is hereby adopted
and a grade established as shown by
the profile of said street as prenared
by the City Engineer being profile
No. 1047.
Said grade is shown along the cen-
ter line of the alley beginning at
0+00, same being the north prop-
erty line of Farley street, elevation
45.5; thence to station 1+50, eleva-
tion 49.0; thence to station 2+85.5,
same being the south property line
of Fengler street, elevation 45.0.
Sec. 2—This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final passage by the City Council
and its publication in the official
newspapers as provided by law.
Passed first reading May 8, 1922.
Passed final reading May 23, 1922.
Adopted May 23, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 26, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
An Ordinance No. —.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Edward street, from the west
property line of Windsor avenue to
the east property line of Queen
street.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1—That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Edward street,
from the west property line of Wind-
sor avenue to the east property line
of Queen street, be and the same is
hereby adopted and said grade estab-
lished as shown on profile of said
street as prepared by the City En-
gineer, same being profile No. 1048.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
north curb elevation 65.6 thence
station 0+99, east curb line of the
alley elevation north curb 66.0,
thence to station 1+19, west line oil
thence to station 2+35.6, east prop- �'`
erty line of- Queen street, north curb
elevation 77. South curb elevation of
station 0+00, west property line of
Windsor avenue 65.5; station 0+99,
east 66.0; thence to station 1+19
west alley line, south curb elevation
67; thence to station 2+35.6 east
property line of Queen street, south
curb elevation 77.6.
Sec. 2—This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final passage by the City Council and
its publication in the official news-
paners as provided by law.
Passed first reading May 8, 1922.
Passed final reading May 23, 1922.
Adopted ay 23, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Special Session, May 23, 1922 1' i5
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schreinpf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
papers, May 26, 1922.
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news -
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
u r An Ordinance—.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Algona street, from Delhi street
to West Fourteenth street.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1—That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Algona street,
from the north property line of Delhi
street to the south property line of
West Fourteenth street, be and the
same is hereby adopted as shown
by the profile of said street as pre-
pared by the City Engineer, being
profile No, 1049.
Said grade begins at station 0+00;
same being the nort►f`curb line of
Delhi street, west curb elevation
298.8; thence to station 3+72.8 south
curb line of West Fourteenth street,
west curb elevation 201.8; station
0+00 east curb elevation 297.5
thence to station 3+72.8 east curb
elevation 300.4 which is the south
curb line of West Fourteenth street.
Sec. 2—This ordinahce shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final passage by the City Council and
its publication in the official news-
papers as required by law.
Passed first reading May 8, 1922.
Passed final reading May 23, 1922.
Adopted May 23, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
JAMES ALDERSON.
ED. SCHREMPP,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the TImes-
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 26, 1922.
JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
An Ordinance No. —.
r An ordinance establishing a grade
on West Fourteenth street, from Del-
hi street to Atlantic street.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1—That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on West Fourteenth
street, from north property line of
Delhi street to the west curb line of
Atlantic street, be and the same is
hereby established as shown on the
profile of said street as prepared
by the City Engineer being profile
No. 1050.
South curb grade, station 0+00,
elevation 304.61; thence to station
1+25, south curb elevation 309.84;
thence to station 1+50, south curb
elevation 309.64; thence to station
3+11, west line of alley, south
curb elevation 305.4; station 3+31.
east line of alley, south curb
elevation 304.9; thence to station
4+40; west curb of Algona
street, south curb elevation 301.54;
station 4+70, east curb of Algona
street, south curb elevation 300.18;
thence to station 5+89, west line of
alley, south curb elevation 294.98;
thence to station 6+09, south curb
elevation 293.98; thence to station
7+20.5, west curb of Auburn street,
south curb elevation 288.54; station
5+55.5, east curb line of Auburn
street, south curb elevation 287.14;
thence to station 8+66, west curb
line of alley, south curb elevation
281.94; station 8+86, east line of
alley, south curb elevation 280.94;
thence to station 9+45.8, west curb
of Atlantic street, south curb ele-
vation 275.82.
Station 0+00 north curb elevation
303.11; thence to station 1+25 north
curb elevation 309.94; thence -to sta-
tion 1+50, north curb elevation
309.44; thence to station 3+11, north
curb elevation 305.5; station 3+31,
north curb elevation 304.9; thence to
station 4+40, north curb elevation
301.14; station 4+70, north curb ele-
vation 300.08; thence to station
5+89, north curb elevation 294.98;
station 6+09, north curb elevation
294.08; thence to station 7+20.5.
north curb elevation 288.64; station
7+55.5, north curb elevation 287.44;
thence to station 8+66, north curb
elevation 282.24; station 8+86, north
curb elevation 281.24; thence to sta-
tion 9+45.8, west curb of Atlantic
street, north curb elevation 275.76.
Sec. 2—This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final passage by the City Council and
196
Special Session, May 23. 1922
its publication in the official news-
papers as provided by law.
Passed first reading May 8, 1922.
Passed final reading May 23, 1922.
Adopted May 23, 1922.
Approved:
DAMES ALDERSON,
> i L. H. BREDE,
° ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
JOHN STUBER,
( i le' City Clerk.
•s An Ordinance No. —.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the alley between Washington
street and Elm street, from the north
property line of Twenty-ninth street,
to a point 128 feet north of the north
property line of Twenty-ninth street.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1—That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on the alley lying
between Washington street and Elm
street, from the north property line
of Twenty-eighth street to a point
128 feet north of the north property
line of Twenty-ninth street, be and
-the same is hereby adopted as shown
by profile of said street, as prepared
by the City Engineer being profile
No."1051.
Said grade is shown along the cen-
ter line of the alley, beginning at
station 0+00; elevation 29.2; thence
to station 6+03 elevation 32.2, the
same being the south property line
of Twentyninth street; station 6+53
being the north property line of
Twenty-ninth street, elevation 33.0;
thence to station 7+81, elevation
35.6, this point being approximately
128 feet north of the north property
line of Twenty-ninth street.
Sec. 2—This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after ifs
final passage by the City Council and
its publication in the official news-
papers as provided by law.
Passed first reading May 8, 1922.
Passed final reading May 23, 1922.
Adopted May 23, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:..
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 26, 1922.
JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
An Ordinance No. —.
.An ordinance establishing a grade
on Jackson street, from East Twen-
ty-second street to East Twenth-
fourth street.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1—That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Jackson street,
from the north curb line of East
Twenty-second street, to the south
property line of East Twenty-fourth
street, be and the same is hereby
adopted and a grade established as
shown . by the profile of said street
as prepared by the City Engineer,
being profile No. 1052.
Said grade begins at the curb
of Jackson street, being station
0+00, north curb line of East Twen-
ty-second street, elevation 25.3;
thence to station 9+75, south prop-
erty line of East Twenty-fourth
street, elevation 21.6; west curb ele-
vation of station 0+00 at the north
curb line of East Twenty-second
street is 26.1; thence to station
9+75, which is the south property
line of East Twenty-fourth street,
elevation 21.6.
Sec. 2—This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final pasage by the City Council and
its publication in the official news-
papers as provided by law.
Passed first reading May 8, 1922.
Passed final reading May 23, 1922.
Adopted May 23, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Session
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 26, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
t' 1 .j City Clerk.
Z. '' An Ordinance.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the alley between Elm street and
Pine street, from Twelfth street to
Thirteenth street.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1—That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on the alley between
Elm street and Pine street, from
Twelfth street to Thirteenth street,
be and the same is hereby adopted
and a grade established as shown
by the profile of said alley as pre-
pared by the City Engineer, being
profile No. 1053.
Said grade is shown along the cen-
terline of the alley and begins at
station 0+00, at the north property
line of Twelfth street, elevation 18.6;
thence to station 1+18, elevation
19.2; thence to station 2+58, which
is the south property line of Thir-
teenth street, elevation 18.6.
Sec. 2—This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final passage and its publication in
the official newspapers as provided
by law.
Passed first reading May 8, 1922.
Passed final reading May 23, 1922.
Adopted May 23, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carted by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 26, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
An Ordinance No.—. c,
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON THE ALLEY BE-
TWEEN ELM STREET AND
PINE STREET. FROM 17TH
STREET TO 19TH SRTEET.
Be it ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That ,an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on the alley between
Elm and Pine Streets, from 17th
Street to 19th Street, be and the
, May 23, 1922 197
same is hereby adopted and a grade
established as shown by the profile
of said street. as prepared by the
City Engineer. being profile No. 1054.
Said grade is shown along the cen-
ter line of the alley, beginning at
station 0+32, same being the north
property line of 17th Street, eleva-
tion 19.0; thence to station •1+SO,
elevation 19.7; thence to station
2+90, south property line of 18th
Street, elevation 18.8; thence to sta-
tion 3+54, same being the north
property line of 18th Street, eleva-
tion 19; thence to station 4+70, ele-
vation 19.6; thence to station 6+03,
same being the south property line
of East 19th Street, elevation 19.2.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and its publication in the of-
ficial newspapers as provided by law.
Passed first reading May 8, 1922.
Passed final reading May 23, 1922.
Adopted May 23, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel. Melchior and
Schrempf. .
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 26, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
An Ordinance.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON LEMON STREET.
FROM THE SOUTH CURB LINE
OF SAUNDERS STREET TO
THE NORTH CURB LINE OF
THIRTIETH STREET.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the CIty of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab
lashing a grade on Lenton Street.
from the south curb line of Sauncler'
Street to the north curb line of
Thirtieth Street, be and the same is
hereby established as shown on pro-
file of said street prepared by they
City Engineer, being profile No. 1055.
East curb elevation at station
0+18, south curb line of Saunders
Street, elevation 50.5; thence to sta-
tion 4+26.8, north curb line of Stoltz
198 Special Session, May 23, 1922
Street, east curb elevation 50.6;
thence to station 4+56.8, south curb
line of Stoltz Street, east curb eleva-
tion 50.5; thence to station 9+01,
east curb elevation 47.1.
West curb elevation at station
0+59, south curb line of Saunders
Street, 50.7; thence to station
4+26.8, west curb elevation 50.7!
station 4+56.8, west curb elevation
50.7; thence to station 9+91, north
curb line of Thirtieth Street, west
curb elevation 47.8.
Sec. 2.. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final possage by the City Council
and its publication in the officoea
newspapers as provided by law.
Passed fir.,* reading May 8, 1922.
Passed fin;:: reading May 23, 1922.
Adopted May 23, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED Sl.1HREMPF,
THIO. GABRIEL,
H. G. 'VIELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of tho ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayer Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papedb May 26, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
ORIQINANCE.
An ordinance repealing Section
Thirteen, Pharagraph 485, of an or-
dinance entitled "An Ordinance re-
lating to public dances and the li-
censing and regulating of public
dance halls," the same being Ordin-
ance Number Sixty-five of the Re-
vised Ordinance of the City of Du-
buque of 1919, and enacting a sub-
stitute in lieu thereof; also chang-
ing the words "Mayor or Chief of
Police" to "Manager" in Section
Four, paragraph 476 of said Ordin-
ance; also changing the word "May-
or" to "Manager" in Section Eleven,
Paragraph 483 of said Ordinance.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section One. That section thir-
teen, paragraph 485 of an ordinance
entitled "An Ordinance relating to
public dances and the licensing and
regulating of public dance halls," be
and the same is hereby repealed,
said section reading as follows:
485. "Police Officer shall attend.
Section Thirteen. That no person,
club, society or corporation shall
give, conduct, or carry on a public
dance as defined in this ordinance
without having in attendance, con-
tinuously during such dance a mem-
ber of the Police Departmen who
shall see that the provisions of this
ordinance are strictly complied with.
The Chief of Police shall detail the
member of the Police Department
who shall attend each public dance
and the person, club, society or corp-
oration giving, conducting or carry-
ing on such public dance shall pay
to the officer, for such attendance,
a sum equal to a day's wages of
such officer, determined by his sal-
ary per month.
Section Two. That, in lieu of said
section there shall be substituted
and enacted the following provision,
the same being made a part of said
ordinance and numbered so as to
take the place of said ordinance and
numbered so as to take the place of
the section herein repealed:
485. "Police Regulation. Section
Thirteen. That whenever a public
dance is being conducted in a public
dance hall, as herein defined, the
Chief of •Police shall detail a special
or regular officer to be in attendance
at such dance, either continuously
or at periods during the dance. It
shall be the duty of such officer to
strictly enforce the provisions of
this ordinance and to prevent any
violation thereof, even to the extent
of closing the dance and recommed-
ing a revocation of the license for
violation of the provisions of the
ordinance. The perones „nn i,,nti -
the dance shall pay the City, in ad-
vance, the sum of $5.00 for each
night or day the dance is held, and
such fee shall cover the expense of
such police protection and regula-
tion. It shall be unlawful to pay
to any police officer any money or
thing of value for such services.
and it shall be a breach of discipline
for any officer to accept any money
or thing of value from any person,
other than the City, for services or
for any purpose in connection with
such public dance."
Section Three. That wherever the
words "Mayor or Chief of Police"
appear in Section Four, paragraph
476, there shall be substituted there-
fore the word "Manager."
Section Four. That wherever the
word "Mayor" appears in Section
Eleven, paragraph 483, there shall
be substituted therefore the word
"Manager."
Section Five. This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days from
Special Session, May 23, 9122
190
and after its final passage by the
City Council and publication as pro-
vided by law.
Passed upon first reading May
12, 1922.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading, May 23, 192.
Signed:
JAMES ALDERSON.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 26, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance regulating Billiard
and Pool Saloons in the City of Du-
buque and providing a penalty for
violation hereof, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An Ordinance regulating places
where non -intoxicating liquors and
beverages are sold, commonly called
"Soft Drink Parlors," in the City of
Dubuque, and prescribing a penalty
for violation hereof, presented.
Councilman Schrempf 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 and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Condemnation Resolution.
Whereas, a resolution was passed
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque on the 1st day of May, 1922,
condemning the building located on
Lot Two (2), of Lot One (1), of the
Subdivision of Lot —, in Block Ten
(10) of the Dubuque Harbor and Im-
provement Company's Addition to
the City of Dubuque, the same being
owned by the International Harvest-
er Company and James Gregory, Con-
tractor, and said parties were noti-
Red to tear down and destroy said
building on or before the 23rd day of
May, 1922, or appear before the City
Council at its meeting held on the
23rd day of May, 1922, and show
cause why said building should not
be declared a nuisance and a menace
to life and property and therefore
torn down and destroyed; and,
Whereas, said parties have not
complied with said notice and have
failed to tear down said building
within the time stated in said notice,
and the City Council being fully ad-
vised in the premises; now, there-
fore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
building located as above described,
being formerly occupied by the
Southern Hohel, be and the same is
hereby declared to be a nuisance
and a constant danger and menace
to life and property, and said build-
ing is therefore condemned; and,
Be it further resolved that said
parties be notified, in writing, by the
Chief of Police of the action of the
City Council in declaring said build-
ing a nuisance, and a copy of this
resolution be served with said no-
tice, and said parties be further no-
tified to tear down and remove said
building on or before the 2nd day of
June, 1922, and if said parties fail
or refuse to comply with said notice,
then the Chief of Police shall notify
and instruct the Chief of the Fire
Department to tear down said build-
ing forthwith, and costs of such
work shall be reported to the City
Council and the same shall be as-
sessed against the property and col-
lected in the same manner as spe-
cial assessments.
Adopted this 23rd day of May, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilmau Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
None.
Notice of return of service. No-
tice served on The International
Harvester Company and James Greg-
ory to remove the building formerly
known as the Southern Hotel, situ-
ated on lot two of lot one of the
subdivision of lot— in block ten (10)
700 Special Session, May 23, 1922,
of Dubuque Harbor and Improve-
ment Company's addition to the City
of Dubuque, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Quit Claim Deed of the Pioneer
Trust and Savings Bank, formerly
The German Savings Bank of Du-
buque to the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
for Mineral lot No. 51 in the City
of Dubuque, County of Dubuque, for
the sum of $300.00, presented, to-
gether with the abstract.
Cauncilman Melchior moved the
Deed be recorded, the tax certificate
be returned to the County Auditor
for cancellation, and the Deed and
abstract be filed with the City Clerk.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
C,arried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Warranty Deed of James M. I3urch
and Mary Louise Burch, his wife,
to the City of Dubuque, of Dubuque
County, State of Iowa, for the sum
of ?800.00 for the following described
property.
Undivided one half of Blocks twon-
ty't.wo (22) and twenty three (2:11
in Dubuque Harbor Company's ad•
clition to the City or Dubuque, pre-
sented, together with the abstract,
plat and affadavit.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the Deed, plat and affadavit be re-
corded, an dtogether with the ab-
stract be filed with the City Clerk.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
eas--•Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior a:d
Schrempf.
N a ys--None.
Warranty Deed of Mary Stuart
Scott, trustee to the City of Du-
buque, Dubuque County, in the State
of Iowa for the undivided one half
of Blocks twenty two (22) and twen-
ty three (23) in Dubuque Farber
Company's addition to the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, for the sum of
.+800.00, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved :hat
the Deed be recorded, and find with
the City Clerk. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the.
following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council.
nen Brute, Gabriel, Melchior and
:,rhrempf.
Nays ---None.
Warranty Deed of Eleanor Shields
Lawther and Wm. Lawther Jr., her
husband, to the City of Dubuque of
Dubuque County, Iowa, for the sum
of $2,280.00 for the following de-
schribed property, block twenty one
(21) and all that part of block twelve
(12) south of the Illinois Central
right of way as conveyed to it
March 10, 1896, and being in the
subdivision of Dubuque Harbor
Company's addition to the City of
Dubuque, and lot one (1) in Coates
addition to the City of Dubuque in
the County of Dubuque and State
of Iowa, being a subdivision of lots
one (1), two (2) and three (3) of
Mineral lot fifty four (54) lot one
(1) of Mineral lot fifty five (55) lot
two hundred thirty seven (237) of
Union addition and of lot fifty three
(53) as platted in plat book pabe 223
of Dubuque County records, present-
ed.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the Deed be recorded and filed with
the City Clerk. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson , Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Renewal of bonds of Edward Her-
ron, cashier of the City Water
Works and of John W. McEvoy, of
the City Water Works, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
bonds being properly executed be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of City Water Works for
the month of April presented. Coun-
cilmen Brede moved that the report
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Charles Doerr protest-
ing against the special assessment
to be Ievied for making sewer, water
and gas connections against Lot 28,
Hooper's addition. Mr. Doerr re-
monstrated in behalf of the Philip
Doerr Estate. Councilman Melchiar
moved that the petition be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Session, May 23, 1922 201
Petitipn of residents, property
owners, asking fora sanitary sewer
on the south side of Garfield avenue,
signed by Herman Hostert, Joseph
Roshon, Dominick Frick, et al., pre-
sented. Councilman Melchior moved
that the petition be received and fil-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners abut-
ting on the following streets, asking
that McCormick Street, formerly
East Street, be improved from the
end of the present improvement to
Bennett Street, and that Bennett
Street be improved fro mMcCor-
mick Street east to the end of the
present improvement, signed by C.
H. Agard, E. J. Royce, Ed Scheckel,
Wm. Watkins, et al., presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Engineer for investigation. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
e Motion to adjourn, carried.
JOHN STUBER,
C,i1;y Clerk.
Adopted
/1 1922.
Approved /4f // 1922.
Councilmen
f
City Clerk.
Regular Session, June 5, 1922 203
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Regular session June 5th, 1922.
Council ment at 4:30 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Preshent—City Manager Carr,
Mayor Alderson, Councilmen Brede,
Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Notice certified to by the publish-
er, that a special assessment as
provided by law will be levied to pay
for gas connections in Jackson street
from the north property line of Elev-
enth street, to the south property
line of Twenty-second street, Even,
Uhlrich, Staner Co., contractors.
There being no remonstrance, Coun-
cilman Melchior moved that the no-
tice be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspE.nded to allow any-
one present to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Attorney Hugh Stuart addressed
the Council relative to delinquent as-
sessment for street improvement
against property owned by John
Deery, deceased, and willed by him
to Columbia College, and sold by
thein to J. J. Nagle. He stated that
the original assessment was $45.85
and the total to date with interest
and penalties amounts to $70.92 and
asks the Council to compromise and
allow them to make a settlement, so
thp,t they can give a clear title to the
property involved. No action taken
at this meeting.
Carl Stotz et al addressed the
Council, stating that West Sixteenth
street is in bad condition, and asks
that a grade be established on said
street and that street be repaired
and put in passable condition. No
action taken pending investigation.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: that to pay for
gas connections on Jackson street
improvement, from north property
line of Eleventh street to the south
property line of Twenty-second
street, except where already paved,
by, Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co., contract-
or, 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 hereinbefore named, situated
and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or par-
cel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Mary Wolff, East Dubuque
Add., S. 26 ft. 6 in. Lot 31,
33 lin. ft. gas pipe at 59c,
$19.47; extra expense at 1
per cent, 19c; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; total .$ 19.53
Jacob Nicholas, East Dubuge
Add., N. Lot 39, 33 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 59c, $19.47; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
19c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total 19.83
Mary and Kate Enright, East
Dubuque Add., S. ? , Lot 40,
33 lin. ft. gas pipe at 59c,
$19.47; extra expense at 1
per cent, 19c; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; total 19.53
Voelker Reality Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 43, 33 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 59c, $19.47;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
19c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total 19.83
John Klauer Estate, East Du-
buque Add., S. / Lot 49, 33
lin. ft. gas pipe at 59c,
$19.47; extra expense at 1
per cent, 19c; interest at
6 per cent, 17c; total 19.83
John Allgeyer, City Lot N. %
of S. E. 1-5 Lot 496, 30 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 59c, $17.70;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
18c; interest at 6 per cent,
16c; total 18.04
Spahn-Rose Lumbar Co., City
Lot 497A, 34 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 59c, $20.06; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 21c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 17c;
total 20.11
Spahn-Rose Lumber Co., City
Lot S. 1/3 Lot 497, 34 lin. ft
gas pipe at 59c, $20.06; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
21c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total 20.44
Total $158.07
263 lin. ft. 11/4 inch gas pipe
at 59c per lin. ft. 5155.17
Interest at 6 per cent 1.35
Extra expense at 1 per cent 1.55
Total $158.07
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits confer-
red.
Approved June 5th, 1922.
Adopted June 5th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
204 Regular Session, June 5, 1922
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman 13rede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, -Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the gas connections in Jackson
street hereintofore described has
been completed and the City Engin-
eer has computed the cost and ex-
pense of said improvement amounts
to $158.07.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of mak-
ing gas connections in Jackson
street, from the north property line
of Eleventh street to the south prop-
erty line of Twenty-second street,
there be issued improvement bonds
to the amount of $158.07. Said bonds
shall be issued under the provisions
of Chapter 8, Title 5 of the .Code of
Iowa and the amendments thereto,
shall bear date as of the 5th day of
July, A. D., 1922, shall 'be in the de-
nominations of $100.00 each, except
that there shall be one bond to the
amount of $58.07; they shall be num-
bered from 7285 to 7286, inclusive,
and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. D., 1923.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent annum,
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spec-
ial assessment levied for said im-
provement. Both principal and inter-
est shall be payable at the office of
the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque. Said bonds shall be sub-
stantially in the following form:
No $
Series No
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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, A. D.,
1923, or at any time before that date
at the option of the City the sum of
one hundred dollars, with interest.
thereon at the rate of five per cent
per annum, payable on the presenta-
tion and surrender of the interest
coupons hereto attached. Both prin-
cipal and interest are payable at
the office of the City Treasurer 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 5 of
the Code of Iowa and amendments
thereto, and in accordance with a
resolution of the 'City Council of said
city, duly passed on the 5th day of
June, A. D., 1922. This bond is one
of a series of two bonds, one of one
hundred dollars, numbered 7285, and
one for fifty-eight and 07-100 dollars,
numbered 7286, all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
defraying the cost of making gas
connections in Jackson street, from
the north property line of Eleventh
street to the south property line of
Twenty-second street, and described
in said resolution; which cost is
assessable and levied along said im-
provement, and is made by law a
lien on all abutting or adjacent prop-
erty, and payable in seven annual in-
stallments, with interest on all de-
fered payments at the rate of five
per cent per annum, and this bond
is payable only out of money de-
rived 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 and condition
and things required to be done pre-
cedent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened and preformed in regular and
due form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the 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 5th day of July, A. D.,
1922.
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon.
Ou the first day of April, A. D.,
1923, the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in the bond, the sum of
twoand 50-100 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 December 20, 1921.
Mayor.
Countersigned
City Clerk.
Be it further resolved that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
Regular Session, June 5, 1922 205
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 by him 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 in Section 845
of the Code of •Iowa, the proceeds
of said sale to be kept in a special
fund to be known as
Fund.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice certified to by the publish-
er that a special assessment as pro-
vided by law will be levied to pay
for the improvement 'of Seventh
street, from the west property line
of Jackson street to the railroad
tracks east of Washington street,
presented. There being no remon-
strance, Councilman Gabriel 'moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City .of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Seventh Street from
the west property line of Jackson
Street to the railroad tracks east
of Washington Street, by Jas. P.
Lee, contractor, in front of and ad-
joining the same, a special tax be
and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels
of real estate hereinafter named, sit-
uated and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot
or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co.,
City Lot 407, brick block
paving and curb cost,
$73.64; extra expense at
.01469 per cent, $1.08; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 64c;
total $ 75.26
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co.,
City Lot 408, brick block
paving and curb cost,
$227.62; extra expense at
.01469 per cent, $3.34; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.97;
total 232.93
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co.,
City Lot 409, brick block
paving and curb cost,
$605.12; extra expense at
.01469 per cent, $8.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $5.25;
total 619.26
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co..
City Lot 410, brick block
paving and curb cost,
$605.12; extra expense at
.01469 per cent, $8.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $5.25;
total 619.26
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co.,
City Lot 411, brick block
paving and curb cost,
$227.62; extra expense at
.01469 per cent, $3.34; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.97;
total 232.93
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co
City Lot 412 brick block
paving and curb cost,
$73.34; extra expense at
.01469 per cent, $1.08; in-
terest at 6 per cant, 64tc•;
total 75.26
Martin & Strelau Co., City
Lot 510, Lot 2, brick block
paving and curb cost,
$754.19; extra expense at
.01469 per cent, $11.08; in-
terest tat 6 per cent, 6.54;
total 771.81
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
City Lot 510, Lot 1, brick
block paving and curb cost,
$113.11; extra expense at
.0146 9per cent, $1.66; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 99c;
total 115.70
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 15,
Lot 10, brick block paving
and curb cost, $39.00; ex-
tra expense at .01469 per
cent, 57c; interest at 6 per
cent, 34c; total 39.91
Standard Lumber Yard Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co., City Lot 404,
brick block paving and
curb cost, $976.32; extra
expense at .01469 per
cent, $29.03; interest at 6
per cent, $17.13; total 2,022.45
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 28,
Lot 18, brick block paving
and curb cost, $216.33; ex-
tra expense at .01469 per
cent, $3.18; interest at 6
per cent, $1.87 221.33
206 Regular Session, June 5, 1922
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 28,
Lot 19, brick block paving
and curb cost, $14.51; ex-
tra expense at .01469 per
cent, 21c; interest at 6
cent, 12c; total
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 28,
Lot 20, brick block paving
and curb cost, $9.23; extra
expense at .01469 per cent,
14c; interest tat 6 per
cent, 8c; total
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 28,
Lot 21, brick block paving
and curb cost, $8.16; extra
expense at .01469 per cent,
12c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 28,
Lot 17, brick block paving
and curb cost, $31.16; ex-
tra expense at .01469 per
cent, 46c; interest at 6 per
cent, 27c; total
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 28,
Lot 16, brick block paving
and curb cost, $21.85; ex-
tra expense at .01469 per
cent, 32c; interest at 6 per
cent, 19c; total 22.36
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
Dµbuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 28,
Lot 15, brick block paving
and curb cost, $17.15; ex-
tra expense at .01469 per
cent, 25c; interest at 6 per
cent, 15c; total 17.55
C., M. & St: P. R. R. Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 28,
Lot 14, brick block paving
and curb cost, 14.76; ex-
tra expense at .01469 per
cent, 22c; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; total 15.10
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 28,
Lot 13, brick block paving
and curb cost, $6.27; extra
expense at .01469 per cent,
10c; interest at 6 per cent,
5c; total 6.42
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 20,
Lot 18, Blick block paving
and curb cost, $214.68;
extra expense at .01469 per
cent, $3.15; interest at 6
per cent, 1.86; total 219.69
14.84
9.45
8.35
31.89
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.
Dubuque Harbor Improve
ment Co. Add., Block 20
Lot 19, brick block paving
and curb cost, $95.06; ex
tra expense at .01469 per
cent, $1.40; interest at 6
pe rcent, 83c; total
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 20,
Lot 20, brick block paving
and curb cost, 57.05; ex-
tra expense at .01469 per
cent, 84c; interest at 6 per
cent, 50c; total
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 20,
Lot 21, brick block paving
and curb cost, $40.89; ex-
tra expense at .01469 per
cent, 60c; interest at 6 per
ent, 36c; total
C., M. & St. P. R. R. Co.,
Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Co. Add., Block 20,
Lot 22, brick block paving
and curb cost, $22.92; ex-
tra expense at .01469 per
cent, 34c; interest at 6 per
cent, 20c; total
F. G. Becker, Dubuque Har-
bor Co. Improvement Add.,
Block 20, Lot 23, brick
block paving and curb
cost, $8.00; extra expense
at .01469 per cent, 12c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
Farley & Lotscher Mfg. Co.,
City Lot 366, brick block
paving and curb cost,
$6.49; expense at .01469
per cent, 10c; interest at
6 per cent, 5c; total
Farley & Lotscher Mfg. Co.
City Lot 367, brick block
paving and curb cost
$20.07; extra expense at
.01469 per cent, 29c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 17c;
total 20.53
Farley & Lotscher Mfg. Co.,
City Lot 368, brick block
paving and curb cost,
$53.36; extra expense at
.01469 pe rcent, 78c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 46c;
total 54.60
Farley & Lotscher Mfg. Co.,
City Lot 369, brick block
paving and curb cost,
$53.36; extra expense at
.01469 pe rcent, 78c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 46c;
total 54.60
Farley & Lotscher Mfg. Co.,
City Lot 370, brick block
paving and curb cost,
97.29
58.39
41.85
23.46
8.19
6.64
kcgnlar Se;Nici 1, .jttne 5, 1922 207
$20.07; extra expense at
.01469 per cent, 29c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 17c;
total .20.53
Farley & Lotscher Mfg. Co.,
City Lot 371, brick block
paving and curb cost.,
$6.49; expense at .01469
per cent, 10c; interest at
6 per cent, 5c; total
I. C. R. R. Co., railway
tracks, brick block paving
and curb cost, $1,082.99;
extra expense at .01469
per cent, $15.91; interest
at 6 per cent, $9.39; total1,108.20
Total $6,872.90
1761.29 square yards brick
paving outside of car
tracks at $5.05 per square
yard $5,371.93
221.47 square yards brick
paving inside of car tracks
and one foot outside at
$4.89 per square yard 1,082.99
136.4 lineal feet concrete
headers at 40c per lin. ft. 54.5;
10 lin. ft. reset curb at 33c
per lin. ft. 3.30
333.75 lin. ft. concrete curb
at 60c per lin. ft. 203.25
Extra expense at .01469 per
cent 98.6G
Interest at 6 per cent 58.21
Total $6,872.90
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved June 5th, 1922.
Adopted June 5th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Seventh
street, hereinafter described has
been completed and the City En-
gineer has computed the cost and
expense os said improvement
amounts to $6,872.90.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Seventh street, from the rail-
road tracks east of Washington
street, there be issued improvement.
bonds to the amount of $6,872.90.
Said bonds shall be issued under the
provisions of Chapter S, Title 5 of
the Code of Iowa and the amend-
ments thereto, shall bear date as of
the 5th day of Juiy, A. D., 1922, shall
be in the denominations of $200.00
each, except that there shall be one
bond to the amount of $72.90, they
shall be numbered from 7250 to 7284,
inclusive, and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bonds num-
bered 7250 to 7252 shall constitute
the first series; and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April, A. 1).,
1923; the bonds numbered 7253 to
7255 shall constitute the second ser-
ies and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. D., 1924; the bonds
numbered 7256 to 7258 shall consti-
tute the third series and shall be
payable on the first clay of April,
A. D., 1925; the bonds numbered
7259 to 7261 shall constitute the
fourth series awl shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D., 1926;
the bonds numbered from 7262 to
7264 shall constitute the fifth series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D., 1927: the bonds num-
bered 7265 to 7267 shall constitute
the sixth series and shall be pay-
able on the first clay of April, A. D.,
1925; the bonds numbered 7268 to
7271 shall constitute the seventh ser-
ies and shall be payable on title
first day of April, A. D., 1929; the
bonds numbered 7272 to 7275 shall
constitute the eigth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D., 1930; the bonds numbered
7276 to 7279 shall constitute the
ninth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D., 1931;
and the bonds numbered 7280 to 7284
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D., 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cont per annum,
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached, and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spec-
ial assessment levied for said im-
provement. Both principal and in-
terest shall be payable at the office
of the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque. Said bonds shall be suh-
::;anlially in the following form:
No... $200.00
Strics No.
('ITY OF DUBUQUE
BOND
The city of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer hereof,
on the first day of April, A. D., 19—,
or at any time before that date at
208Regular Session, June 5, 1922.
the option of the City, the sum of
two hundred dollars, with interest
thereon at the rate of five per cent
per annum, payable on the presen-
tation and surrender of the interest
coupons hereto attached. Both prin-
cipal and interest are payable at the
office of the City Treasurer 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 5 of the
Code of Iowa and amendments there-
to, and in accordance with a resolu-
tion of the City Council of said city,
duly passed on the 5th day of June,
A. D., 1922. This bond is one of a
series of thirty-five bonds, thirty-four
for two hundred dollars each, num-
bered from 7250 to 7283 inclusive,
and one for seventy-two and 90-1000
dollars, numbered 7284, all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
l+urpose of defraying the cost of
improving Seventh street, from the
west property line of Jackson street
to the railroad tracks east of Wash-
ington street, and described in said
resolution; which cost is assessable
and levied along said improvement,
and is made by law a lien on all abut-
ting or adjacent property, and pay-
able in ten annual installments, with
interest on all defered payments at
the rate of five per cent per annum,
and this bond is payable only out
of the money derived from the col-
lection of said special tax, and said
money can be used for no other
purposes.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts and condition
and things required to be done pre-
cedent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened and preformed in regular and
clue form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the 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 5th day of July. A. D.,
1922.
Countersigned
Mayor.
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon.
On the first day of April, A. D.,
1923, the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in the bond, the sum of five
dollars, at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
being six month interest due that
day on its improvement bond No.—
dated December 20, 1921.
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 execut said bonds; and
that the City Clerk be and he is here-
by instructed to register said bonds
in a book to be kept by him for
that purpose, and to then deliver
thein to the City Treasurer who will
also register then in a book to be
kept by him for that purpose.
Be it further resolved that the
City Treasurer be and he is here-
by instructed to sell sai dbonds in
the manner provided for in Section
845, of the Code of Iowa, the pro-
ceeds of said sale to be kept in a
special fund to be known as -----
Fund.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice certified to by the publish-
er that a special assessment as pro-
vided by law will be levied to pay for
making sewer, water and gas con-
nections in East Twenty-first street
and Lincoln avenue, from the east
property line of Central avenue to
the south property line of Hamilton
street, presented. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Gabriel
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
forfor sewer, water and gas connec-
tions on improvement of East Twen-
ty-first Street and Lincoln Avenue
from the east property line of Cen-
tral Avenue to the south property
line of Hamilton Street, by Jas. F.
Lee Paving Co., contractors, in front
Regular Session, June 5, P)22
20 1
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 hereinafter
named, situated and owned; and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Voelker Realty Co., Ham's
Add., Lot 458, 11.5 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 60c, $6.90; extra
expense at 1 pe rcent, 7c;
interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total $ 7.04
Voelker Realty Co., Ham's
Add., Lot 459, 11.5 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 60c, $6.90; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 7c;
interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total 7.04
Voelker Realty Co., Ham's
Add., Lot 460, 11.5 lin. ft.
gas pipe'at 60c, 6.90; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 7c;
interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total 7.04
John Remus, Ham's Add., Lot
563, 32 lin. ft. gas pipe at
60c, $19.20; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 19c; interest
at 6 per cent, 17c; total 19.56
Theo. Klaeske, Ham's Add.,
S. 1/2 Lot 564, 32 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 60c, $19.20; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 19c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 17c; to-
tal 19.56
Anna McEvoy, Ham's Add.,
Lot 562, 32 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 60c, $19.20; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 19c; in-
terest at 6 pe rcent, 17c;
total 19.56
Christ Ohde Estate, Ham's
Adcl., Lot 569, 2 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 60c, $19.20; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 19c;
interest at 6 per cent, 17c;
total 19.56
Voelker Realty Co., Ham's
Add., Lot 570, 27 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 60c, $16.20; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 16c;
interest at 6 per cent, 14c;
total 16.50
Voelker Realty Co., Ham's
Add., Lot 571, 27 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 60c, $16.20; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 16c;
interest at 6 per cent, 14c;
total 16.50
\\'m. Freiunarlc, 1 -cam's Add,
N. 1/2 Lot 572, 26 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 60c, $15.60; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 16c;
interest at 6 per cent, 14c;
total 15.90
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's
Add., Lot 455, 20 lin. ft, tile
pipe at $1.25, $25.00; 32
lin. ft .water pipe at $1.50,
$48.00; 11.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 60c, $6.90; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 80s; interest
at 6 per cent, 68c; total . 81 3s
J. W. Neumeister, Ham's
Add., Lot 453, 20 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.25, $25.00; 32
lin. ft .water pipe at $1.50,
$48.00; 11.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 60c, $6.90; extra expense
at 1 per cent, SOs; interest
at 6 per cent, 68c; total 51.38
J. W. Neumeister, Ham's
Add., Lot 454, 20 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.25, $25.00; 32
lin. ft .water pipe at $1.50,
$48.00; 11.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 60c, $6.90; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 80s; interest
at 6 per cent, 68c; total81.38
Chas. Bremer, Ham's Add.,
N. 1/2 Lot 564, 32 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 60c, $19.20; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 19c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 16c;
total 19.55
Alf. Rhomberg, McCraney's
1st Add., N. E. 1/2 Lot 79
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.25;
$22.50; 26 lin. ft. water pipe
at $1.50, $39.00; 11.5 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 60c, $6.90; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 68c;
interest at 6 per cent, 58c;
total 69.66
Emery F. Healy, McCraney's
1st Add., Lot 76, 20 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.25, $25.00; 26
lin. ft. water pipe at $1.50.
$39.00; 11.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 60c, $6.90; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 71c; interest
at 6 per cent, 61c; total 72.22
L. Duesing, Hooper's Add., S
50 ft. Lot 24, 11.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 60c, $6.90; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 7c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c; total 7.04
Fred Lange Estate, Kiene's
Sub., Lot 6, 11.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 60c, $6.90; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 7c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total 7.04
Florence Bowers, Dreibilbie's
Add., Lot 30, 11.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 60c, $6.90; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 7c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total 7.04
J. J. Duertscher. Sub. 4,
Kniest's Sub., Lot 1, 27.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 60c, $16.50;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
17c; interest at 6 per cent,
15c; total
Sophia Zollikoffer, High St
Sub., Lot 7, 16 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 60c, $9.60; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 10c;
interest at 6 per cent, 9c;
total
16.82
9.79
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Phil Doerr Estate, Hooper's
Add., Lot 28, 18 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.25, $22.50; 30 lin.
ft. water pipe at $1.50,
$45.00; 11.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 60c, $6.90; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 74c; interest
at 6 per cent, 63c; total 75.77
C. Neidermeyer and G. Ret-
tenmeier, Hooper's Add., Lot
29, 18 lin. ft. tile pipe at
51.25, $22.50; 10 lin. ft. wa-
ter pipe at $1.50, $15.00;
24.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 60c,
$14.70; extra expense at 1
per cent, $52; extra expense
at 6 per cent, 44c; total 53.16
John Jecklin Lot 2 of 1 or 1
o11 Sub. 1 and 2 of Lot 1 of
3 of 10 and Lot 1 of 2 of
11, Kniests' Sub., 26 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 60c, $15.60; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
52c; interest at 6 per cent,
14c; total 15.90
Leo F. Cots, Cota's Place,
Lot 1, 20 lin. ft. tile pipe at
1.25, 525.00; 10 lin. ft. water
pipe at $1.50, $15.00; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 40c;
interest at 6 per cent, 35c;
total 40.75
Total $787.14
154 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile pipe at
$1.25 per lin. ft. 192.50
198 lin. ft. 3/4 -inch water pipe
at $1.50 per lin. ft:_ 297.00
472 lin. ft. 11/4 -inch gas pipe
at 60c per lin. ft. 283.20
Interest at 6 per cent 6.71
Extra expense at 1 per cent 7.73
Total $787.14
Al lof which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved June 5th, 1922.
Adopted June 5th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL.
H. G. MELCHIER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION,.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of east Twenty-
first street and Lincoln avenue, by
installation of sewer, water and gas
connections hereinafter described
has been completed and the City
Engineer has computed the cost and
expense of said improvement
amounts to $787.14.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of in-
stalling sewer, water and gas con-
nections in East Twenty-first street
and Lincoln avenue, from the east
property line of Central avenue to
the south property line of Hamilton
street, there be issued improvement
bonds to the amount of $787.14. Said
bonds shall be issued under the pro-
visions of Chapter 8, Title 5 of the
Code of Iowa and the amendments
thereto, shall bear date as of the
5th day of July, A. D., 1922, shall
be in the denominations of $100.00
each, except that there shall be one
bond to the amount of $87.14; they
shall be numbered from 728T to 7294,
inclusive, and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D., 1923.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of fi,ve per cent per annum,
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spec-
ial assessment levied for said im-
provement. Bath principal and in-
terest shall be payable at the office
of the City Treasury in the City of
Dubuque. Said bonds shall be sub-
stantially in the following form:
No $100.00
Series No
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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, A. D.,
19—, or at any time before that date
at the option of the City, the sum
of one hundred dollars with interest
thereon at the rate of five per cent
per annum, payable on the presenta-
tion and surrender of the interest
coupons heret oattached. Both prin-
cipal and interest are payable at
the office of the City Treasurer 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 5 of the
Code of Iowa and amendments there-
to, and in accordance with a reso-
lution of the City Council of said
City, duly passed on the 5th day of
June, A. D:, 1922. This bond is one
of a series of eight bonds, seven for
$100.00 each, numbered from 7287 to
7293 ,inclusive; and one bond for
eighty-seven and 14-100 dollars, num-
bered 7294, all of like tenor and date,
and issued for the purpose of de-
1Zcgular Scssit u, lune 5, 19??
fraying the cost of installing sewer,
water and gas connections in East
Twenty-first street and Lincoln aven-
ue, from the east property line of
Central avenua to the south property
line of Hamilton street, and describ-
ed in said resolution; which cost is
assessable and levied along said im-
provement, and is made by law a
;lien on all abutting or adjacent prop-
erty, and payable in seven annual
instllments, with interest on all de-
fered paymets at the rate of five
per cent per annum, and this bond
is payable only out of the money de-
rived from the collection of said
special tax, and said honey can be
used for no other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all acts and 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
due form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the 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 Clyerk, with the seal of said
City affixed this 5th day of July,
A. D., 1922.
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon
On the first day of April, A.D.,
1923, the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in the bond, the sum of
two and 50-100 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 December 20, 1921.
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 here-
by instructed to register said bonds
in a book to be kept by him for
that purpose, and to then deliver
thein to the City Treasurer whi will
also register them in a book to be
kept by him for that purpose.
Be is further resolved that the
City Treasurer be and he is here-
by instructed to sell said bonds in
211
the manner provided for in Seci un
845 of the Code of Iowa, the pro-
ceeds of said sale to be kept in a
special fund to be known as- --
Fund.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON.
L. H. BREDE,
ED SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-1\Iayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
June 5, 1922,.....
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The matter of a fur-
ther development of the water sup-
ply at Eagle Point has been before
the City Council for some time. The
method of the development of this
supply as recommended by Mr.
Maury of Chicago, was deferred to
Mr. Mead of Madison, who was un-
able to endorse the plan as pro-
posed by Mr. Maury, but instead,
recommends the securing of the ad-
ditional supply from the deep wells
and not from tha shallow wells.
A difference in opinion between
these two experts in water supply
development increases the difficulty
in deciding on the procedure. It
remains for the City to consider care-
fully the reports of each of these
authorities and to decide which in
their judgement is the safest advice
to follow.
The report of the Water Works
superintendent shows an average
daily pumpage of 2,974,392 gallons
for the past year, of which 2,385,612
gallons come front Eagle Point; at
the same time the Water Works es-
timate of flow from the four artesian
wells is 1,664,000 gallons per day.
The water secured from the shallow
wells is more or less variable de-
pending on the stage of the river,
but has been ascertained to he ap-
proximately 1,500,000 at a low river
stage, giving a total available water
supply at present at Eagle Point of
3,164,000 m. g. per day.
From the above statements it is
apparent that the necessity for in-
creased supply is not to take care
of the present need but in order to
he ready to take care of an emer-
gency and to provide for the future
growth. So regardless of the
method decided on for development
71,
Regular Session, Tune 5, 1922
of water supply, the cost of furnish-
ing water from Eagle Point up to
three and one quarter million gal-
lons ped day will not be increased
but may be diminished by changed
plans.
Mr. Maury in his report recom-
mends overhauling the eight foot
shallow wells at an estimate cost
of $8,500.00 as I understood to pro-
vide two million gallons of water
from this source. He also recom-
mends the construction of a new
twelve foot shallow well at an esti-
mate cost of $27,000.00. The capac-
ity of the new twelve foot well is
figured by Mr. Maury at 3,000,000
gallons per day. The capacity of
these two wells as above set forth
are shown in the closing paragraph
of Maury's report.
Mr. Mead in his report proceeds at
some length to prove that the sand
in which these wells are located
could not be expected to produce so
much as 5,000,000 gallons per day.
Mr. Maury then states that he never
led the city of Dubuque to believe
that 5,000,000 gallons of water could
be produced from the eight foot well
and the proposed twelve foot well
when both were pumped at the same
time. I must confess that I was led
into the error with Mr. Meacl, of
believing that the two wells as re-
commended were to be expected by
Mr. Maury to produce not less than
5,000,000 gallons per day. If the two
wells cannot both produce more than
one it would seem to be the heighth
of folly to construct two wells as
recommended by Mr. Maury.
Mr. Mead and Mr. Maury apparent-
ly are in accord on the desirability
of the construction of a new twelve
foot well, in case the city decides to
secure additional supply from the
shallow walls rather than to attempt
to rehabilitate the old eight foot well
in such a way as to produce any-
thing like 2,000,000 gallons of water.
This plan however, leaves the city
with the old eight foot well which
is not now producing water to any-
thing like its estimated capacity.
Mr. Mead's repore on the costs
of securing water from the shallow
wells adds two items to these in-
cluded by Mr. Maury making the
total cost of securing additional
water supply from shallow wells
$62,000.00. There is also the ques-
tion as to being able to secure water
in the quanity desired though the
fine sand encountered. Mr. Mead's
estimate of the cost of securing
water by the installation of air lifts
in the present wells amounts to
$50,600.00. These figures in my judg-
ment are too high rather than too
low. Also there is almost a certain-
ty of securing 5,000,000 gallons of
water per day from this source..
The report of the Water Works
for the past year shows a cost of
$27.87 per million gallons pumped.
I assume this is a cost of the pump-
ing. Mr. Mead in his estimate fig-
ures the cost of operating the air
lift at $11.80 per million gallons ex-
clusive of labor. He also figures
the cost of pumping the shallow
wells at $19.50 per million gallons
pumped exclusive of labor. The cost
of course would be the same in
either case in pumping from the
Eagle Point reservoir to the Third
street reservoir. It is probable that
through other economics to be in-
troduced in connection with the oper-
ation of the pumping plant that the
present pumpage cost would not be
exceeded regardless of which install-
ation is installed.
Mr. Mead is the foremost author-
ity in this part of the country in
regard to hydro -electric propositions.
I have entire confidence in his abil-
ity to estimate as accurately as any-
one can, the costs of operating any
mechanical equipment. I am there-
fore, inclined to favor Mr. Mead's
proposition for the increase of our
water supply at Eagle Point through
the installation of air lift equipment
in the existing artesian wells for
the following reasons: there are
fewer uncertainties in connection
with the development of the supply
as contemplated; as large an in-
crease in the water supply is prom-
ised as through the construction of
the two large wells; the first cost of
the air lift equipment promises to be
somewhat less than is the cost of
the construction of the large wells
and necessary equipment for their
operation; the estimate cost of pump-
ing water from the artesian supply
promises to be slightly less than
cost of pumping water from the
shallow well supply; in my judgment
the prospect of a continued supply
without interference is better from
the artesian source than from the
shallow wells.
I would therefore recommend that
Mr. Mead be retained to go ahead
with the development of additional
water supply through the *a}jj1
method, and also to prepare the nec-
essary plans for altering the pump-
ing station in order to best take care
of present and prospective demands
on the equipment of this station.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
.Manager be approved and Mr. Mead
Regular Session, June 5. 1922 213
be retained to go ahead with the
development of additional water sup-
ply through the air lift method, and
also to prepare the necessary plans
for altering the pumping station in
order to best take care of present
and prospective demands on the
equipment of this station. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
June 1, 1922
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlement: At the meeting of
the Council on May 23, contracts
were awarded to James street for
the construction of two sewers on
West Fourteenth street, one from
Delhi street to Algona street and
one from Algona street to Atlantic
street, with the provision that in case
James street refused to sign the con-
tracts that these contracts should
each of them be awarded to the next
higher bidder namely Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Company.
I beg to advise that James street
did refuse to sign the contracts with-
out qualifications and for that reason
both of the contracts were awarded
to the Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co., as
they were the next higher bidder.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
action of the City Manager be ap-
proved. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
June 5, 1922
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The improvement of
Caledonia place from Hill street to
West Eighth street, Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Co., contractors, has been
completed.
I would recommend its accept-
ance by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Caledonia place, from
the north property line of Hill stret
to the south property line of West
Eighth street has been completed,
and,
Whereas the City Manager has ex-
amined said wort and recommended
its acceptance, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Clerk sub-
ject to public inspection, and the
City Clerk shall upon receipt of such
plat and schedule publish the notice
of said assessment as is required by
law.
Adopted June 5, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Fred J. Mutschler, pre-
sented, stating that when the City
took a strip of his lot for the pur-
pose of widening High Bluff street,
they left a lot of rock, dirt and rub-
bish back of his property, and when
it rains heavily, this washes into his
yard, and hereby asks the City to
remedy this nuisance.
Councilman Brede moved that ac-
tion on this matter be deferred and
the Council view the grounds. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Emil. G. Schneider, pre-
sented, asking that the sewer be ex-
tended from West Fifth street, south
in Gilmore street for a distance of
about 130 feet, as he intends to build
a house there.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager and the proper resolutions be
prepared. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
214 Regular Se' ion, lune 5, 1922
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Lominia Fish and Thos.
Fleischman, presented, stating that
Jansen street is in very poor condi-
tion and ask that the City Engineer
be instructed to establish a grade
on said street.
Counc;Iman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted, and
the City Engineer establish a grade
on said street. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—•Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners and
residents living in the neighborhood
of Montrose terrace, presented, ask-
ing that the stairway leading from
Montrose terrace to Cornell street
be replaced by a new cement stens
as the present wooden stairway is
in a bad ana unsafe condition. •
Councilman Melchior moved that
action lie deferred, and the Council
view th grounds. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of suit of Maime Kirk, by
her attorneys, Kenline, Roedell and
Hoffman against the City of Dubuque
for the sum of $5,000.00 for personal
injuries received by her on March
3, 1922. Case to come up for hear-
ing at the October term of the Dis-
trict Court of Dubuque County, com-
mencing October 2, 1922, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City So-
licitor. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
S rempf.
Renewal of bond of H. Gatena iur
the operation and maintenance of
a display sign, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
renewal be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman. Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brode, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Return of service notice served on
the International Harvester Co., and
James Gregory to remove building
formerly known as the Southern
Hotel by June 2, 1922, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, FGabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of the Boari of Review, for
City of Dubuque and Julien
Township appointed to equalize and
correct the assessment roil for the
year 1922, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be approved and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of the Clerk of the Board
of Review, stating that the Board
went into session April 3, 1922 and
adjourned sine die May 25, 1922,
having held forty-one (41) sessions,
of which Chas A. Wright was pre-
sent 41 sessions at $8.00 per ses-
sion ,$328.00; A. P. Abeln was pre-
sent 39 sessions at $8.00 per session,
$312.00; John Maclay was present
23 sessions at $8.00 per session,
$184.00; total, $824.00.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be approved and put on file
and that the City Auditor be author-
ized to draw warrants in the sums
stated above to compensate the
members of the Board of Review for
their work. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE.
An ordinance regulating billiard
and pool saloons in the City of Du-
buque, and ,providing a penalty for
violation hereof.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Par. 826. Billiard and pool
saloons defined. Section One. A
billiard and pool saloon is hereby
defined to be any place where bil-
liard or pool taables are kept and
which the public is invited to play,
and where the same is carried on
as a separate business or in con-
nection with any other business.
Par. 827. License. Section two.
No billiard and pool saloon shall be
established or conducted within the
City of Dubuque without first hav-
ing procured from the Manager a
license for that purpose, and such
license shall be paid in the amount
provided for in the general license
ordinance of said city.
Par. 828. View not to be ob-
I:cL ni; r Session, June 5, 197J 21;
strutted. Section three. Any place
where a billiard or pool hall or sa-
loon is conducted, except as here-
inafter provided, shall be so con-
structed and maintained that a
clear v.ew of the interior of such
place may be had from the street on
which said business is located and
shall be free from any screens,
curtains, partitions or other ob-
struction which prevent a clear
view from the street.
Par. 829. Other rooms prohibit-
ed. Section four. Said business
shall be, except as hereinafter pro-
vided, be conducted in a single
room, constructed as provided in
Section three hereof and any other
room into which entrance may be
had from the main room where
such business is conducted, or to
hich patrons may have access, is
hereby prohibited. Provided, how-
ever, that a basement is permitted to
which access may be had by the
proprietor of his duly authorized
employees only for the purpose of
storing fuel and heating the room
used for the purposes herein provid-
ed for. Provided, further, where
such business is carried on in con-
nection with some other business in
the same room or part thereof, all
of the provisions hereof with refer-
ence to • bstruction shall apply, and
there shall be no curtain, screens or
partitions separating said business-
es, but the entire business con-
ducted and considered, for the pur-
pose of this ordinance, as one bus-
iness.
Par. 830. Hotels Excepted. Sec-
tion five. The preceding provis-
ions with reference to conducting
a pool and billiard or saloon in a
single room and requiring the in-
terior cf such room to be unob-
structed from the street shall not
apply to hotels where a pool or
billiard hall is used in connection
therewith. With reference to such
places, however, such room must
be so constructed and maintained
so that an unobstructed view of the
interior may be had from the en-
trance thereto.
Par. 831. Closing hours. Section
six. It shall be unlawful to keep
open to the public or to conduct- a
pool or billiard hall or saloon on
any day between the hours of
twelve P. M., to six A. M., provided,
however, that this section shall not
be constructed to prevent regular
employees from performing, neces-
sary work during these hours to
maintain the premises in a sanitary
condition and in heating the same.
Par. 832. Removal of Obstruc-
tions. Section seven. Any billiard
or pool hall or saloon now being
operated where the view from the
street is obstructed by screens,
curtains, partitions or other con-
structions, or which have other
rooms in connection therewith, the
proprietor thereof shall cause such
obstructions and partitions to be
taken down and r•emaved on or be-
fore July 1, 1922, and all other
rooms herein prohibited shall be
closed and abandoned upon the
final passage and adoption of this
ordinance.
Par. 833. Persons prohibited. Sec-
tion eight. No person under the
age of eighteen years shall be per-
mitted to play any game or games
upon the pool or billiard tables kept.
in such pool and billiard halls, nor
shall any such person be permitted
to loiter around or be engaged as
an empoyee in any such place of
business. Children shall not be per-
mitted to congregate of gather in
front of such places of business,
and it shall be the duty of the pro-
prietor thereof to see that these pro-
visions are complied with.
Par. 834. Penalty. Section Nine.
Any person or persons violating
any of the provisions of this ordi-
nance shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor and fined not to ex-
ceed One Hundred ($100.00) Dol-
lars, or imprisoned not to exceed
Thirty (30) days, and in addition
to such fine or imprisonment, the
license to operate pool and billiard
tables in the City of Dubuque may
be revoked at, the will of the man-
ager.
Section Ten. Publication Clause.
This ordinance shall be in force
and effect ten days from and after
its final passage and adoption by
the City Council and publication is
phovided by law.
Passed upon first reading, May 23,
1922.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading, June 5, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STL-BER,
City Clerk.
Signed:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers June 1922.
JOHNST1'BER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
•
21t) Regular Sc;siun, Iunc 5, 1922
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council -
.men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended, the ordin-
ance be read by its title and adopt-
ed, Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE. 0\1
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING
PLACES WHERE NON -INTOXI-
CATING LIQUORS AND BEVER-
AGES ARE SOLD, COMMONLY
CALLED "SOFT DRINK PAR-
LORS," IN THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE, AND PRESCRIBING A
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION
HEREOF.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Par. 835.—"Soft Drink Parlor" de -
tined. Section One. A "Sof t Drink
Parlor," for the purposes of this
Ordinance, is defined to be a. place
conducted or proposed to be con-
ducted for the sale or offering for
sale at retail for consumption on
the premises where sold, as a sep-
arate business, of any malted or
vinous beverage, any soft drink (ex-
cept tea, coffee, milk, chocolate and
cocoa), any carbonated beverage or
any other beverage or liquor pro-
duced by the process by which beer,
ale, porter or wine is produced.
Par. 836.—License. Section Two.
A refreshment business, as herein
defined, shall not be established or
conducted within the City of Du-
buque without first having procured
from the Manager a license for that
purpose and such license shall be
paid in the amount provided for in
the general license Ordinance of
said City.
Par. 837.—View not to be obstruct-
ed. Section Three. Any Loom in
which a "Soft Drink Parlor," as
herein c.efined, is conducted shall be
so constructed and maintained that
a clear view of the interior of such
place may be had from the street
on which said business is located,
and shall be free from anyg screens,
curtains, partitions or other obstruc-
tions which prevent a clear view
from the street.
Par. 835.—Other rooms prohibited.
Section Four. Said business shall
be conducted in a single room, con-
structed as provided in Section
Three hereof, and any other room
into which entrance may be had
from the main room where such
business is conducted, or to which
patrons may have access, is hereby
prohibited. Provided, however, that
a basement is permitted to which
access niay be had by the proprietor
or his duly authorized employees
only for the purposes of storing feul
and heating the room used for the
purposes here in provided for.
Par. 839.—Removal of obstruc-
tions. Section Five. Within ten
days from the final adption and
Massage of this Ordinance, all ob-
structions, partitions and rooms, as
herein prohibited, shall be removed,
taken down and closed.
Par. 840.—Closing hours. Section
Six. It shall be unlawfully to keep
open to the public or to conduct a
soft drink parlor, as herein defined,
on any day between the hours of
Twelve p. m. and Six a. m., provid-
ed, however, this section shall not
be construed to prevent regular em-
ployees from performing such nec-
essary work during these hours to
maintain the premises in a sanitary
condition.
Par. 841.—Intoxicated person not
allowed. Section Sev-n. It shall be
unlawful for any person owning,
conducting or in charge of any soft
drink parlor to harbor or allow in-
toxicated persons on the premises
or to permit the drinking of intox-
icating beverages therein, or to al-
low intoxicated or partially intoxi-
cated persons to resort thereto, or
to permit any disorderly, indecent,
immoral or unlawful conduct on or
in such premises.
Par. 842.—Liquor on premises
prohibited. Section Eight. No per-
son to whom a license is granted
under the provisions of this Ordi-
nance shall receive, possess, give
away or sell, have or permit upon
the premises, any liquor or bever-
age which contains alcohol in ex-
cess of the amount permittded by
law.
Par. 843.—Not to endanger •health.
Section Nine. No person, either as
principal or agent, shall sell any
beverage containing ingredients det-
rimental or 404.144.0to health.
Par. 844.—Penalty. Section T
Any person or persons violating
any of the provisions of 'his Ordi-
nance shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor and fined not to ex-
ceed One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars.
or imprisonment not to exceed
thirty (30) days, and in addition to
such fine or imprisonment, the
license to operate a "Soft Drink
Parlor in the City of Dubuque may
be revoked at the will of the Man-
ager.
Section Eleven. — . ublication
clause. This Ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
Regular Session, June 5,
1922 217
after its final passage by the City
Council and publication as provided
by law.
Passed upon first reading May 23,
1922.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading June 5, 1922.
(Signed)
JAMES ALDERSON
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Tiines-
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papersfJune 8, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
.— City Clerk.
d Councilman Melchior moved that
this be considered the second read -
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended, the ordin-
ance be read by its title and adopt-
ed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
PROOF OF OFFICIAL
PUBLICATION.
SPECIAL ORDINANCE.
An Ordinance granting to The
Key City Gas Company, its succes-
sors and assigns, the right to re-
tain, maintain and operate its ex-
isting gas distributing system in the
City of Dubuque and to lay and main-
tain its gas pipes and appurtenances
thereto, in, under, through, across
and upon streets, avenues, alleys,
bridges, parks, highways and public
places of said City for the period
of 25 years and regulating the
same; repealing ail existing fran-
chise ordinances heretofore granted
to said The Key City Gas Company
and requiring the surrender of all
rights thereunder by the submission
of said Ordinance to a vote of the
voters of said City for approval.
Presented. Councilman Brede
moved that the proof of publication
be received and put on file. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Annaul report of the Dubuque City
Water Works Department for the
year ending March 31, 1922, present-
ed.
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, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of the City Audithor for
the month of May, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be received and tiled. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of the City Treasurer for
the month of May, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
riFd by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays --None.
Warranty Deed of Edward Muntz
and wife Minnie Muntz conveying
to the City of Dubuque, Iowa for
street purposes for the sum of $1,800
lot two (2) of the subdivision of
lot 46 in Oxford Heights Addition
to the City of Dubuque according
to the recorded plat thereof. Also
plat thereof, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Deed and plat be recorded, and the
Auditor be authorized to draw a
warrant in the sum of $1,800.00 in
favor of Edward Muntz and Minnie
Muntz, his wife to pay for the afore-
said property. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
As a further consideration for the
execution of this deed the City of
Dubuque will lay a sidewalk along
said lote as it abutts on Alta Vista
street with out any expense to the
grantor herein, in addition to the
real estate herein conveyed, the
grantor for the consideration above
named also sells and conveys to
the grantee the dwelling house lo-
cated partly upon the property here-
in described and partly upon lot 1
of the subdivision of lot 46 the same
being a frame building.
Warranty Deed of Henry Ruhland
and Anna Ruhland, husband and
wife conveying to the City of Du-
buque for the suns of $250.00 the
north 20 feet of lot 9 in Gray's Sub.,
218 Regular Session, June 5, 1922
to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, accord-
ing to the recorded plat of said lot
and subdivision. As a further con-
sideration for this Deed it is agreed
that the City of Dubuque shall not
charge or levy an assessment upon
the remaining part of lot 9 above
described for the improvement of
the strip of ground herein conveyed
to said City of Dubuque for period
of ten years from date hereof.
Councilman Brede moved that the
deed be recorded and filed in the
office of the City Clerk. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayer Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Warranty Deed of Emily Hintrag-
er, conveying to the City of Dubuque,
lowa, for the sum of one dollar
($1.00) and other valuable consider-
ations, lot twenty-six (26) in Bur-
ton's Addition to the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, according to the re-
corded plat thereof, presented. Also
abstract of title to same.
Councilman Brede moved that the
deed be recorded and together with
the abstract be filed in the office of
the City Clerk. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempi.
Nays—None.
Quit Claim Deed of Margaret
Olinger widow of the late Peter
Olinged to the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. In consideration of the sum
of one dollar and the omission to
dedicate to the City of Dubuque, cer-
tain parcels of land within the de-
scribed Olinger Subdivision, for al-
ley purposes, does hereby sell and
quit claim unto the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, for street and alley purposes
that certain parcel of land, being
strip of 20 feet by 90 feet, on the
east side of White street and north
of the west end of lot 181, in L. H.
Langworthy's addition in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, and south of lots
4 and 5 in Olinger's Subdivision,
also a strip 10 feet wide by 118.5
feet long, located immediately west
of and adjoining lot 1, 2, 3, and east
of lot 4 of Olinger's Subdivision in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, pre-
sented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the Deed be accepted and recorded.
Sceonded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the folloviing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays- -None.
The matter of Public Play Grounds
was brought before the meeting.
Councilman Brede moved that the
following named persons be appoint-
ed as a committee on public play
grounds: M. B. Rooney, Kiesel Kar -
berg, Mrs. Geo. Myers, George
Roepsch, and City Manager O. E.
Carr, be appointed chairma,i of the
board. The Mayor be authorized
to add two more members at his dis-
cretion. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved to ad-
jo ern, carried.
JOHN STUBER,
C' y Clerk.
Adopted ,� / , 1922.
.Approved .r__ , 1922.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
Special
'(cion, June 12, 1922 21')
CITY COUNCIL
Special session Jun.e 12, 1922.
Meeting called by order of
Mayor Alderson and Councilman
Schrempf.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in chair.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Melchior,
and Schrempf.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, Ga
briel.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting
is called for the purpose of accept-
ing the improvement of East Twen-
ty-first street and Lincoln avenue,
and acting on any other business
that may come befcre the meeting.
June 12, 1922
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The contract for the
improvement of Lincoln avenue and
East Twenty-first street, from the
south property line of Hamilton
street to the east property line of
Central avenue, Jas. F. Lee Paving
Co., contractor; has been comple.t.
ed. I would recommend the accept-
ance of this work. by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved, and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, and
Gabriel.
Councilman Gabriel entered and
took his seat at 4:35 p. m.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas the contract for the im-
provement of East Twenty-first
street and Lincoln avenue, from the
east property line of Central aven-
ue to the south property line of Ham-
ilton street, has been completed,
and
Whereas the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommends
the acceptance of the same, now
therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved and that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Clerk sub-
ject to public inspection and
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk upon receipt of such
plat and schedule, publish a notice
of said assessment as required by
law.
Adopted June 12, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
ED. SCIIREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL.
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved 1 he
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
June 12th, 1922.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The contract for the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
the alley between Washington and
Elm Streets from 27th Street to 30th
Street, Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co., con-
tractors, has been completed. I
would respectfully recommend the
acceptance of this improvement by
the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of a sewer in the alley be-
tween Washington and Elm Streets
from 27th to 30th Street has been
completed, and
Whereas the City Manager has ex-
amined the work and recommends
the acceptance of the same; now,
therefore
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the City
Engineer he and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment•
for said improvement and file the
same in the office of the City Clerk
subject to public inspection, and
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk, upon receipt of such
plat and schedule, publish a notice
220 Special Session, June 12, 1922
of said assessment as required by
law.
Adopted June 12th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
June 8th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions, bids were received for the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
Stafford Avenue and High Bluff
Street. The following bids were re-
ceived:
Wilmer Cook: 6 -inch pipe, 72c; fl-
inch pipe, 50c; manholes, $45.00 each.
Total, $1,631.12.
John Kenety: 6 -inch pipe, 75c; fl-
inch pipe, 63c; manholes, $38.00
each. Total, $1,702.50.
Even - Uhlrich - Staner Co., 6 -inch
pipe, 72c; 4 -inch pipe, 58c; manholes,
$42.00 each. Total, $1,645.72.
Engineer's estimate, $1,811.46.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work be
awarded to • Wilmer Cook, as his bid
was the lowest one received.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the con-
tract be awarded to Wilmer Cook.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
eYas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
June 8th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your request,
bids were duly advertised for the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
Holly Street and in Rush Street con-
necting with the existing sewer in
Bryant Street. Bids were to have
been received at 2 o'clock Tuesday,
June 6th. No bids were received.
This work required a depth of
something like twenty feet on Rush
Street. I believe the uncertainty of
the soil prevented the contractors
from bidding on this work. I would
therefore recommend that this work
be deferred until such a time as a
sanitary sewer is constructed in
Railroad Avenue and Southern Ave-
nue to take care of the drainage in
this whole district. When this work
is done it will be possible to supply
sewerage in this street without go-
ing so deep.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approve dand action on
this sewer be deferred. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
June 12th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
On September 17th, 1920, an as-
sessment was levied on account of
the improvement of Grandview Ave-
nue against Lots 4, 5, and 6, Whelan's
Subdivision, then belonging to T. J.
& L. Paisley. This special assesss-
ment remained unpaid. The tax sale
certificates were bought by the City
of Dubuque on account of delinquent
assessments on January 3rd, 1922.
The assessment as levied amount-
ed to $429.91 on each lot. At the
time this assessment was levied,
other adjustments were made on the
basis of $400.00 per fifty -foot lot and
somewhat less for lots where filling
was necessary to bring the lots up
to grade.
These three lots lay somewhat
low. I would therefore recommend
a reduction of the original assess-
ment to the sum of $375.00 per lot,
provided the same is settled in full
within thirty days.
I understand these lots have been
sold and that all delinquent assess-
ments and taxes will be paid in a
few days.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and upon pay-
ment in full of the above amounts
the City Treasurer be authorized to
return the tax certificates to the
County Auditor for cancellation.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Special Session
Petition of property owners abut-
ting on Valley street, asking that said
street be improved from Mt. Loret-
ta avenue to Southern avenue, pre-
sented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that ac-
tion be deferred until such time
when sewer and water mains are in-
stalled in said street. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—N one.
Absent—Cou;tcilman Brede.
Waiver and agreement, where as
the City of Dubuque is improving
Alta Vista street, from West Fifth
street to Julien avenue, and a grade
has been properly established by
said City and a contract has been
let for said improvement ane; when,
as in order to take or remove the
"throw" out of said street on the
westerly side thereof just east of
Carlotta street it is found neces-
sary and advisable to raise the curb
grade at the point adjacent tho prop-
erty owned by the undersigned; and
Whereas, the undersigned believe
and agreed that the change in the
grade as proposed will be a better-
ment to their property and the im-
provement in general; now, there-
for,
It is agreed by the undersigned
that the City niay in the course of
the construction of said improve-
ment, raise the curb grade in front
of and opposite their respective prop-
erties and they do hereby consent
to such change in grade and waive
any right that they might have to
object to the assessment to be levied
against the property by reason of
such change in grade.
The City of Dubuque agrees,
through its Manager, to replace the
sidewalks which will be in any way
disturbed by the change of grade
herein proposed and also to relay
all sod and do all necessary work
and supply all necessary materials
to place the properties of the under-
signed in as good condition as they
were before such change in grade
was made by said City of Dubuque.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 7th
day of June, 1922.
O. E. CARR,
H. J. HOFFMANN,
A. L. HITCHCOCK.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the waiver and agreement be made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
i, lune 12, 1922
221
Notice of acceptance of the fran-
chise of the Dubuque Electric Co.
Know all men by these presents,
that the Dubuque Electric Company,
the grantee in th, certain franchise
ordinance passed by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
on the 14th day of February, 1922,
and approved by the legal electors
of the said City at a regular City
election held on the 27th day of
March, 1922, entitled
SPECIAL ORDINANCE
"An Ordinance granting to the Du -
Luque Electric Company, its succes-
sors and assigns, the right to erect,
maintain and operate poles, wires
and other fixtures in the streets, al-
leys and public places of the City of
Dubuque for the distribution of elec-
tricity for light, power and other
purposes for a period of twenty-five
(25) years, and regulating such con-
struction, maintenance and opera-
tion; repealing all existing franchise
ordinances now affecting the distri-
bution o`' electricity for light, power
and other purposes and requiring the
surrender of all rights thereunder
by the grantee or Ps assigns; and
providing for submission of said
Ordinance to a vote of the legal
voters of said City for their approv-
al, does hereby, in accordance with
the provisions of section 14 of said
franchise ordinance, accept said
franchise ordinance and all its terms
and does hereby surrender all other
franchises now affecting the sale of
current in the City of Dubuque.
The execution of these presents
has been authorized by resolution
duly adopted by the Board of Direc-
tors of the Dubuque Electric Com-
pany.
Dated June 10th, 1942.
Dubuque Electric Company,
By H. B. MAYNARD,
Vice President.
Attest: J. M. McCALLUM,
Assistant Sec'y.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice be accepted and made a
matter of record. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Ilrede.
Notice of acceptance of the fran-
chise of the Dubuque Electric Co.
Know all men by these presents,
that the Dubuque Electric Company
the grantee in that certain franchise
ordinance passed by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuqua, Iowa,
on the 14th day of February, 1922,
and approved by the legal electors
of said City at a regular City elec.
tion held on March 27th, 1922, en-
titled
222 Special Session, Tune 12, 1922
SPECIAL ORDINANCE
"An Ordinance granting to the Du-
buque Electric Company, its succes-
sors and assigns, the right to con-
struct, maintain and operate lines of
street railway upon and along the
streets of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
and regulating the construction,
maintenance and operation of said
lines; repealing all existing franch-
ise ordinances now affecting street
railway operation In said City acid
requiring the surrender of all rights
thereunder by the grantee or its as-
signs; and providing for submission
os said ordinance to a vote of the
legal voters of said City, does here-
by, in accordance with the provi-
sions of section 15 of said franchise
ordinance, accept said franchise ord.-
inance and all its terms, and does
hereby surrender all other franch-
ises now affecting street railway op-
eration in the City of Dubuque.
The execution of these presents
has been authorized by a resolution
duly adopted by the Board of Direc-
tors of the Dubuque Electric Com-
pany.
Dated June 10th, "922.
Dubuque Electric Company,
By H. B. MAYNARD,
Vice President.
Attest: J. M. McCALLUM,
Assistant Sec'y.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice be accepted and made a
natter of record. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Bond of the Dubuque Auto Supply
Company, for the maintenance and
operation of a display sign, present-
ed.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the bond be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by th,e following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Motion to
Approved40E, otsied.
1922.
Adopted .. 1,.-1$22.
Councilmen:
C-rI !1 r
Attesx • t144-
City Cleric,
Special Session, June 14, 1922 223
CITY 000NCIL
(Official)
Special session June 14th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 4:30 p. in.
Mayor AIderson in the chair.
Present—City Manager Carr,
Mayor Alderson, Councilmen Brede,
Melchicv and Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting
is called for the purpose of acting
on resolutions of necessity and any
other business that may come before
the meeting.
Councilman Melchior movedthat
the rules be suspended to allow any-
one present to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
L. F. Egelhof addressed the Coun-
cil, representing himself and sever-
al other property owners on An-
gella street, he stated that it was
very necessary to have a sewer in
said street and that they were there
to let the Council know that they
were in favor of it.
Notice of resolution of necessity
certified to by the publisher that it
is deemed necessary and advisable
to construct a sanitary sewer in
Pierce street, from West Locust
street to Angella street; in Angella
street, from Pierce street to a point
about 100 feet east of Catherine
street; in Angella street, from
Pierce street to Cox street and in
Cox street, from Angella street north
for a distance of about 250 feet, pre-
sented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be is resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Pierce
street, Angella street and Cox street
as follows: A six inch tile sanitary
sewer in Pierce street, from West
Locust street to Angella street; iu
Angella steet, from Pierce street to
a point about 100 feet east of Cath-
erine street; in Angella street, from
Pierce street to Cox street; and in
Cox street, from Angella street north
for a distance of about 250 feet.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of
making and constructing said sanit-
ary sewer shall be assessed against
the property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the same
k- hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration and Ce -
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held June 14th, 1922,
at 4:30• p. m., and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the above reso-
lution, and of the time and place
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for pass-
age, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
it the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action, and notice of the pen-
dency thereof ordered given this
23rd day of May, 1922.
Approvad:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 14th
day of June, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 26 and 28, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
•
724 Special Session, Tune 14, 1922
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that pur-
suant to a resolution of necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 23 day of May, 1922, and
duly passed and approved on the
14th day of June, -922, it is hereby
ordered that the improvement de-
scribed in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the construction
of a sanitary sewer in Pierce street;
in Angela street and Cox street, be
and the same is hereby ordered con-
structed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he Is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager and State Sanitary En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, the work to be
completed on or before the 1st day of
October, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to
the contractor to the amount of the
assessment out of funds to be cre-
ated by the sale of sewer bonds, to
be issued in anticipation of the col-
lection of said special assessment
under the provisions of Chapter 8,
Title 5 of the Code of Iowa, and
amendments thereto; and any defic-
iency between the amount of the
contract price and the amount of
said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be lev-
ied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipa-
tion of which bonds will be issued
under the provisions of Section 912
of the Code of Iowa and Section
912A of the Code Supplement.
Adopted June 14, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Notice of resolution of necessity
certified to by the publisher that it
ne deemed necessary and advisable
to construct a sanitary sewer •in
Klein street, from Kaufman avenue
to Klingenberk terrace and in Kling-
enberg terrace, from Klein' street
to the east line of lot 8 Klingenberg's
4th Sub. Laterals to be construct-
ed to the lot line wherever neces-
sary, presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and Med. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Klein
street and Klingenberg terrace as
follows: A six inch tile sanitary
sewer in Klein street, from Kauf-
man avenue, to Klingenberg terrace
and in Klingenberg terrace, from
Klein street to the east line of lot
8, Klingenberg's 4th Sub. Laterals
to be constructed to lot line wherev-
er necessary.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications, prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitaiv sewer
IF hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution ex-
cept this paragraph, be and the same
is hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held June 14, 1922,
at 4:30 p. in., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause not'ce of the above resolution,
and of the time and place, when and
where said proposed resolution will
.Special Session, June 14, 1922
225
be considered for passage, and ob-
jections to the passage thereof and
to the construction of said sanitary
sewer heard, to be given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of
the City of Dubuque in the manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action, and notice of the pen-
dency thereof ordered given this 23d
day of May, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 14th
day of June, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -herald news-
papers May 26 and 28, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior and Schrempf
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that pur-
suant to a resolution of necessity,
proposed at a meting of this Coun-
cil on the 23rd day of May, 1922,
and duly passed and approved on the
14th day of June, 1922, it is hereby
ordered that the improvement de-
scribed in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the consrtuction
of a sanitary sewer in Klein street,
from Kaufman avenue to Klingen-
berg terrace, aid In Kllingenberg
terrace, from Klein street to the
east line of lot 8 Klingenberg's 4th
Sub. Laterals to be constructed to
lot line wherever necessary, be and
the same is hereby ordered, con-
structed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
F.tructed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, and said im-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager and State Sanitary En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, the work to be
completed on or before the 1st day
of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting or adjacent to
said improvement will be assessed,
and payment will be made to the
contractor to the amount of the as-
sessment out of funds to be created
by the sale of sewer bonds, to be
issued in anticipation of the collec-
tion of said special assessment un-
der the provisions of Chapter 8
Title 5 of the Code of Iowa, and
amendments thereto; and any defic-
iency between the amount of the
contract price and the amount of
said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be lev-
ied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipa-
tion of which bonds will be issued
under the provisions of Section 912
of the Code of Iowa and Section
912A of the Code Supplement.
Adopted June 14, "922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Notice of resolution certified to
by the bublisher that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
the alley between Iowa street and
Central avenue, from Twelfth street
north for a distance of 153.6 feet by
resurfacing said alley with asbesto-
ihalt paving, presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve the alley be-
tween Iowa street and Central aven-
ue, from Twelfth street north for
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June 14, 1922
a distance of about 153.6 fees, by re-
surfacing said alley with aebesto-
phalt paving.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and :specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said Im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to as-
sessment for the improvement as is
provided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as herinbefore set forth and
that this proposed resolution (except
this paragraph) he and the same
is hereby set dawn for further and
final hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held the 14th day of
June, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in the Coun-
cil Chamber and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution and the time and
Place, when and where said reso-
lution will be considered for pass-
age and objections heard, to be giv-
en by publication in the official news-
papers of the City, in manner and
for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 23rd day
of May, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBE$,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 14th
day of June, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Scbrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
A RESQLUTION.,
Be it resolved by, the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, pur-
suant to a resolution of necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 23rd day of May, 1922, and
duly passed and approved on the
14th day of June, 1922, it is hereby
ordered that the improvement de-
scribed in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the improvement
of the alley between Iowa street
and Central avenue, from Twelfth
street north for a distance of 153.6
feet; by resurfacing said alley with
Warren Brothers' asbestophalt pav-
ing, be and the same is hereby ord-
ered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above describe, the said im-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager and now on file in
the office of the City Clerk, the work
to be completed on or before the
lst day of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to
the contractor to the amount of the
assessment out of funds to be cre-
ated by the sale of improvement
bonds, to be issued in anticipation
of the collection of said special as-
sessment under the provisions of
Chapter 8 Title 5 of the Code of
Iowa, and amendments thereto; and
any deilciency between the amount
of the contract price and the amount
of said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be lev-
ied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code o: Iowa, in anticipa-
t_on of which bonds will be issued
under the provisions of Section 912
of the Code of Iowa and Section
912A of the Code Supplement.
Adopted June 14th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Notice of necessity certified, to by
the publisher that it is deemed nec-
essary and advisable to improve Al-
lison street, from the southeast prop-
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June 14, 1922
227
erty line of Delhi street to the west
property line of College street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Brede moved the notice
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Allison street,
from the southeast property line of
Delhi street to the west property
line of College street, by curbing
with new cement curb where requir-
ed, by installing sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary
and by resurfacing said street with
bituminous macadam.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense os said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to as-
sessment for the improvement as is
provided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination a` a meeting of
the City Council to be held the 14th
day of June, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in
the Council Chamber and that the
City Clek be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City, in
manner and for the time pi ovided
by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 23rd
day of May, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of nec-
essity was adopted and dass.ed by
the City Council and approved this
14th day of June, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a resolution of necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 23rd day of May, 1924,
and duly passed and approved on
the 14th day of June, 1922, it is
hereby ordered that the improve-
ment described in said resolution
of necessity providing for the im-
provement of Allison street, from
the southeast property line of DeIhi
street to the west property line of
College street, by curbing with ce-
ment curb where required, resetting
old curb, by installing sewer, water
and gas connections and by resurfac-
ind said street with bituminous ma-
cadam, be and the same is hereby
ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Q1erk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager and now on file in
the office of the City Clerk, the work
to be completed on or before the
lst day or September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to
the contractor to the amount of
the assessment out of funds to be
created by the sale of improvement
bonds, to be issued in anticipation
of the collection of said special as-
sessment under the provisions of
Chapter 8 Title 5 of the Code of
Iowa, and amendments thereto; and
any deficiency between the amount
of the contract price and the amount
of said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be ley-
2 Sliccial Session, June 14. 19P
iecl under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in antic*
pation of which bonds will be issued
tinder the provisions of Section 912
of the Code of ` lowa and Section
' 912A of the Code Supplement. '
Adopted "June' 14, 1112$.
Approved:
' JAMES ALDERSON,
L.' H:' BREDE,
ED. 'SCHREMPF,
/I: G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the' following vote: '
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Resolutiop of Necessity for Sewer
{3e it resolved by the City Council
et the City of Dubuque that it be
di -Tined necessary and advisable to
cR1ist,ruct a 'six in9li, tile sanitary
sewer in the alley between Elm
street and Pike street, from Twelfth
street to Thirteenth street.
Said sewer to he provided with
Manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications ,prepared by the City • En-
gineer and new on file in the Office of
the' City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the, cost and expense of mak-
ing and ' constructing Said sanitary
sewer shall e assessed against the
property a uttir>,g upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Vie it further resolved that the
above and fpre.goir,g sanitary se r
is hereby proppaed to be, constructed
as liereinbefore set forth, anthat
this proposed .resolutip,{t except this
paragraph, be and the same is her•.e-
bx set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ating -at a Meeting of theCity Coun-
cil to, be held May. 1st, }9,22, at j:3t1
o'clock - p. in., and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed' to cause notice of tate abo\e reso-
lution, and of the tinte axtd place.,
whet. and where said proposed res.p-
letiou Will be considered for pass-.
age, and obie.ctio}.s to tate passage
thegreof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer beard, to be
given by publication in the (qa ictal
newspapers 'of the City pf D,gbuque
in, the manner and for the time
provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action, and notice of the pen-
dency thereof ordered given this
13th day of April, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREl62rW,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of nec-
essity was adopted' and passed by
the City Council and approved this
14th clay of June, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 14 and 16, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—•Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays -1, one.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
E1 RPSp,LUTIOi'4.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Duhuque that r ur-
sttant to a resolution of necessity.
P i osed at meetirW of this. Cpun-
cil oin the, 13th day of April. 19 2,
at i1 duly passed and approve on the
14 day of May, 19.22,1t. is hereby
ordered that the improvement de-
sctihed sn said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the p.onstructien
of a 104 incl sa{ritary sewer in the
MAO between 'Elm street and Pine
street, fi im Twelfth street to Thir-
teenth street, be and the sante is
1.•et'eby 4r4ex d constructed.
Be it furtlier resolved that the.
City Cierlf he and he. is hereby in-
structed to adve(•tise, for proposals
fpt• the costruction of the ituprove-
inept above escribed, the stud iiet-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and specs-
fications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager and submitted to the
State Board of IpIea4h for. its approv
al, and nopw on Alen the office of
the Cirtx Clerk, the work to be com-
pleted on or before the 1st day of
Septertmber•, 1,9,22.
Special Ses lion, Juhe 15,
1922
??'l
The cost and expense of said Work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to, said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will me made to the
contractor tp the amount of the as•
sessment out of fund to be created
by the sale of sewer bonds, to be
issued in anticipation of the collec-
tion of said special assessmeit under
the provisions of Chapter 8 Title 5
of the Code of Iowa, and amend-
ments thereto,; any any deficiency
bbetween the amount of the contract
price and the amount of said bonds
will be paid from the proceeds of
Special' tax to be levied under the
provisions of Section 881 of the
Code of Iowa, in anticipation of
which bonds will be issuei under
the provisions of Section 912 of the
Code pf Iowa and Section! 912A of
the Code Supplement.
Adopted June 14th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHR ',MPF,
a G. MBY,CnOrc,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOIN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Bre.cle moved the adop-
tion o the t'esolution. Seconded b.y
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following yote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Where being no other business,
Council adpourned.
JOHN STI<Tl3,ER.
,C>C le rk.
Adopted//.... ____ 19.22.
Appro.vod-~� �� 1922.
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Councilmen:
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(Cl figi4l)
Special session June 15, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 5:25 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Bresent-Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Sichreinpf.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting
is called for the purpose of consid-
ering the salary of the City Manager
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting.
Councilman Brede moved that the
salary of the City Manager be fixed
at eight hundred and thirty-three
and one-third cents ($838.331-3) per
month beginning June 1st,' 1922. Sec -
ended by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried 'by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
'there being no more business,
meeting adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
Adopted y .Clerk.1922.
1922.
Approved
Councilmen
Attest:
C&ty Chex$.
230 Special Session, June 21, •1922
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session June 21st, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson, and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede and
Melchior.
Absent—Councilmen Gabriel and
Schrempf.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of consider-
ing bids for the municipal garage,
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting.
Petition of Chas. Doerr protesting
against the assessment against lot
28 Hooper Addition for making wat-
er and gas connections, on Lincoln
avenue, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended to allow any one
present to address the Council, Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Gabriel and
Schrempt.
Mr. Chas Doerr addressed the
Council relative to the petition, stat-
ing that he had already put in water
connections and thought it super-
fluous to have another connection
made.
Councilmen Gabriel and Schrempf
entered and took their seats at 4:35
p. m.
Councilman Bride moved that a
reduction be made in Chas. Doerr's
assessment of $25.77 and that a war-
rant be drawn on the general fund
for the amount and transferred to
the special improvement fund. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Fred Mussehetal, pre-
sented, stating that the undersign-
ed petitioners request that the Du-
buque Electric Co. be enjoined from
using the Y at the north end of
Windsor avenue until such time as
it is properly repaired, claiming
that as it now is it is a public nuis-
ance.
Councilman Brede moved that
this be referred to the City Manager.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Eugene Singer, asking
that the trees be removed on Tressa
street so that the abutters on said
street can travel thereon with
vehicles. Also that the abutters on
Disney street be instructed to re-
move their fences enclosing Disney
street so he can reach his own lots
abutting on said street. Stating that
he owns lots No. 9, 10, 11, 22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 27, of subdivision of Mineral
lot No. 39 in the City of Dubuque.
All of these lots abutt on Teressa
and Disney streets and the streets
are obstructed as above stated.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of residents on Burden
street asking that said street be re-
paired.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—•Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
entlemen: G The paving of Tenth
street, from Main street to Bluff
street, James F. Lee Paving Co., con-
tractors, has been completed. I
would therefore recommend the ac-
ceptance of this work by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Ald,,rson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
June 21, 1922.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas the contract for the im-
provement of Tenth street from the
west property line of Main street to
the east property line of Bluff street,
except where already improved, has
been completed, and
Whereas the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommended
its acceptance, now therefore,
Special Session, June 21, 1922 231
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Clerk, sub-
ject to public inspection.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk shall upon receipt of such
plat and schedule publish he notice
of said assessment as is required
by law.
Adopted June 21, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
June 21, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The construction of a
sanitary sewer in the alley between
El mstreet and Pine street running
from Seventeenth to Nineteenth
street, Gabriel Beck contractor, has
been completed by the contractor,
tested and found satisfactory by the
sewer inspector. I would therefore
recommend the acceptance of this
work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION,
Whereas the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in the
alley between Elm street and Pine
street, from Seventeenth street to
Nineteenth street has been complet-
ed, and,
Whereas the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommended
its acceptance, now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment
for said improvement and file the
same in the office of the City Clerk,
subject to public inspection.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk shall up receipt of such
plat and schedule publish the notice
of said assessment as required by
law.
Adopted June 21, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
L. H. BREDE,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
June 16, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: On October 14th,
1921, a contract was awarded to
George Gantenbein & Son for the
construction of certain concrete side-
walks in the City of Dubuque.
I beg to advise that the follow-
ing sidewalks have been completed.
Sidewalk adjacent to the south
75 feet of Quigley's Outlot 712—
Catherine Rea, owner.
Sidewalk adjacent to Lot 14 Quig-
ley's Outlot 712—M. & N. Heery,
owner.
Sidewalk adjacent to Lot 13 Cum-
mins' Subdivision—C. C. McGregor,
owner.
I would respectfully recommend
the acceptance of the above walks.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas the contract for the con-
struction of sidewalks adjacent to
the south 75 feet of Quigley's Out -
lot 712; Lot 14 Quigley's Outlot 712;
232 Special Session, June 21, 1922
Lot 13 Cummins' Subdivision, has
been completed, and
Whereas the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommended
its acceptance, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk, subject
to public inspection.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk shall upon receipt of such
plat and schedule publish the notice
of said assessment as it required by
law.
Adopted June 21, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
L. H. BREDE,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schremptf.
Nays—None.
June 21, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
GGentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were received
at two o'clock Tuesday, June 20th,
for the construction of the city gar-
age on Elm street at Fourteenth
street, garage to be 140 feet in
length and 60 feet in width. The
following bids were received:
Braun Bros. $20,364.00
James A. Gregory 21,700.00
Anton Zwack 21,979.00'
Uhlrich Willy 22,800.00
Albert Ney 24,531.00
Architect's Estimate 17,000.00
The amount •oppropriated for this
structure in the 1922 budget was
$17,000:00.
The architect suggest that we se-
cure from the low bidders, a re-
duction in prices bid on account of
certain changes in the plans such
as the elimination of the brick walls
r.round the office, a reduction in the
depth of the footing and in the
heighth of the building.
The above figures cover the cost
of the main contract alon.. The
additional cost of the plumbing, heat-
ing and electric wiring would prob-
ably amount to between two and
three thousand dollars, which makes
our total cost rather higher than
had been anticipated.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
contract be awarded to Braun
Bros., with changes made in the
specifications to bring the price
down to $19,178.00 and a further
appropriation of $5,000.00 be made
for the garage. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In connection with
the laying of a sewer in Rush street
east of Bryant street, for which a
petition was presented some time
ago, asking that the sewer also in-
cluded Holly street, and for which
bids were not received when the
same were called for, I find that
a sewer can be built to serve a
number of the people who are most
anxious to have it, for a distance
of about 380 feet east of Rush street,
at a comparatively small expense.
I would therefore recommend
that the City Council adoption a
resolution looking toward the con-
struction of this sewer, and otther
Property included ini our original
plan to be served by a sewcr down
Valley street and through Southern
avenue.
A resolution of necessity is here-
with presented.
Respectfully submitted.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
menSchrempBref.de, Gabriel, Melchior and
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six inch sanitary sewer
in Rush street for a distance of ap-
proximately three hundred and sixty
feet east of Bryant street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
June 16, 1922.
Special Session, June 21, 1922
23,
of the City Clerk, having beeu duly
approved by the City Manager and
State Sanitary Engineer.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same and
also against all adjacent property
benefited thereby.
fie it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be constructer)
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution except this
paragraph, be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to be held July 10th, 1922, at
4:30 o'clock p. m., and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the above reso-
lution, and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for pass-
age, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
in the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action, and notice of the pen-
dency thereof ordered given this 21st
clay of June, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOIN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necessity.
13e it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Manag-
er, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve First street, from
the west property line of Locust
street to the east property line of
Bluff street. by paving same with
either bithulithic or sheet asphalt
on the old macadam foundation, new
cement curb and gutter and sewer,
water and gas connections, where
necessary.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to as-
sessment for the improvement as is
provided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th
day of July, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where.
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the city, in
manner and for the time provided
by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed anti ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 21st day
of June, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Bond of John Stuber, City Clerk,
presented.
It being properly executed, Coun-
cilman Brede moved that it be re-
ceived and put on file. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Warranty Deed, John Rider Wallis,
trustee to the City of Dubuque, pre-
sented. Deeding lot number one
(1) of the subdivision of Mineral
lot number fifty-three (58) in the
City of Dubuque to the City of Du-
buque.
Councilman Brede moved that the
deed be recorded and filed in the
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234 Special Session, June 21, 1922
office of the City Clerk. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance prohibiting the park-
ing of vehicles upon certain streets
within the City of Dubuque and
providing a penalty for the violation
thereof, presented.
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 and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance regulating the street
traffic and prescribing rules and
regulations for the use of streets
and alleys and public places with-
in the City of Dubuque by motor
and other vehicles and providing a
penalty for the violation thereof, to
be known as "The Traffic Ordinance"
presented.
Councilman Schrempf 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 and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: After consideration 1
have decided to accept the increase
in salary with which you surprised
me last Thursday, and in se doing
I accept the conditions under which
the increase is made.
I have always felt that Dubuque
was paying all that a city of her
size should pay a City Manager here.
I appreciate the feeling on the part
of the Council which caused them to
unanimously take this action, more
than I do the money involved.
I wish to say further that if at
anytime the Council feel that the
best interests of the City would
be served by a a reduction in the
salary of the Manager to that .paid
previously, that such a reduction will
be accepted by me without any re-
sentment whatever. The reduction
will simply serve to release me from
the obligations incurred by this in-
crease.
The entire success of the admin-
istration in Dubuque has been due
to the complete harmony and co-
operation between the Council and
the various municipal departments
June 19, 1922.
and the absolute devotion of the
Council to the best interests of the
City without regard to politics or
personalities.
Respectfully yours,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
City Manager's letter of acceptance
be made a matter of record. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
There being no more business,
Council adjourned.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
1t,Y/CJerk.
Approved 1922.
/,N�,l
Approved .... 1922.
Councilmen
4 ' c..;. -fir
City Clerk.
Special
Session, June 29, 1922
CITY COUNCIL
Special session June 29th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in chair.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Mel-
chior and Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that services thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of levy-
ing a special assessment for the
improvement of Caledonia place and
acting on any other business that
may come before the meeting.
Notice certified to by the publish-
er of the City Council's intention
to levy a special assessment to pay
for the improvement of Caledonia
place, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel
Remonstrance by L. A. Rhomberg
and T. J. Stephens, presented.
June 27th, 1922.
O. E. CARR Esq., City Manager,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Sir: We hereby notify you
that since you have seen fit to cut
our curbing on Caledonia place to
5 inches, we will hold the City of
Dubuque responsible for any and
all damage done to our property
caused by water overflowing said
curbing.
Yours truly,
L. A. RHOMBERG,
T. J. STEPHENS.
Letter made a matter of record.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended to allow any-
one present to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Messrs Stephens and Rhomberg
addressed the Council relative to
the petition. City Manager stated
that he had answered Mr. Rhom-
b••rg's letter as follows:
June 29, 1922.
Mr. L. A. Rhornberg,
743 Central Ave.,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Sir: Your very interesting
letter of June 27th, with reference
235
to the heighth of curbs on Caledon-
ia place, is just at hand.
I think that the city Is perfectly
warranted is assuming any liability
which may be incurred by the own-
ers of property abutting Caledonia •
place on account of the damage to
their property by the reduction in
the curb heighth from eighteen
inches to five inches. Inasmuch as
the grade of Caledonia place is about
twelve per cent and also inasmuch
as no water finds its way on Cale-
donia place except the water which
falls on the street itself and on the
abutting property, I am unable to
see any reason why one-half of five
inches will be required at any time
for a waterway.
Then too, the pioperty on one
side of Caledonia place is some
twelve or fifteen feet above the
heighth of the roadway and on the
other side of the street, I believe
your house is as lour as any to be
found and your house is some four
or five feet above the elevation of
the roadway. I therefore feel that
the city would be assuming no lia-
bility if she assumes the responsi-
bility on account of an overflow
of the curb and damaging property.
Very truly yours,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Letter made a matter of record.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Caledonia Place from
the north property line of Hill Street
to the south property line of West
Eighth Street, by Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Co., contractors, 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 hereinafter
named, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
City of Dubuque, Kelly's
Sub., Lot 38, vibrolithic
and curb cost, $367.98; ex-
tra expense at .014211 per
cent, $5.23; interest at 6
per cent, $3.19; total $ 376.40
City of Dubuque, Sub. Out
Lot 720, Lot 1, vibrolithic
and curb cost, $53.90; ex-
tra expense at .014211 per
cent, 77c; interest at 6
per cent, 46c; total 55.13
L. A. and Rose Rhomberg,
Sub. 1 of 39, Kelly's Sub.,
S. % Lot 1, vibrolithic
and curb cost, $120.02; ex •
-
tra expense at .014211 per
cent, $1.71; interest at 6
per cent, $1.04; total 122.77
Thos. J. Stevens, Sub. 1 or
39, Kelly's Sub. N. 1/2 Lot 1,
vibrolithic and curb cost,
$120.02; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, $1.71; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1,04;
total
Mary A. Trexler, Sub. 2 of
1 of 39, Kelly's Sub., Lot 2,
vibrolithic and curb cost,
$55.81; extra expense at
014211 per cent, 79c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
total
Edward Sloan, Sub. 2 of 1
of 39, Kelly's Sub., Lot 1,
vibrolithic and curb cost,
extra expense at .014211
per cent, 17c; interest at
6 per cent, 10c; total
Realty Inv. Corp., Kelly's
Sub., S. 1/ of W. 1/2 Lot
40, vibrolithic and curb
cost, $138.47; extra ex-
pense at .014211 per cent,
$1.97; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.20; total
Realty Inv. Corp., Kelly's
Sub., N. 1/2 of W 1/2 Lot
40, vibrolithic and curb
eost, $138.47; extra ex-
pense at .014211 per cent,
$1.97; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.20; total
F. C. Kuehnle, Sub. 1 of E
1/s of 4.0, Kelly's Sub., W
20 ft. Lot 2, vibrolithic and
curb cost, $11.44; extra ex-
pense at .014211 per cent,
16c; interest at 6 per
cent, 10c; total
E. C. Kuehnle, Sub, 1 of E
1/2 of 40,, Kelly's Sub., E
• 9 ft. Und. 3-5 Lot 244, vi-
brolithic and curb cost,
$2.44; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, 3c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 2e;
total
D. F. DanDeniller, Sub. 1 of
E. 1/ of 40, Kelly's Sub.,
E. 9 ft. Und. 1-5 Lot 2,
vibrolithic and curb cost,
81c; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, lc; in-
terest at 6 per cent, lc;
total
Geo. J. Kendrick, Stub. 1 of
E: 1/2 of 40, Kelly's Sub.,
E. 9 ft. Und. 1-5. Lot 1
vibrolithic and curb cost,
Slc; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, lc; in-
terest at 6 per cent, le;
total
Geo. J. Hendrick, Sub. 1 of
1 of 40; Kelly's Sub,, E.
1/ Lot 1, vibrolithic and
curb cost, $10.69; extra ex-
pense at .014211 per cent,
15c; interest at 6 per cent,
9c; total
122.77
57.08
12.49
141.64
141.64
11.70
2'.49
.83
.83
10.93
D. F. VanDeniller, Sub. 1 of
1 of 40, Kelly's Sub., E. 1/2
Lot 2, vibrolithic and curb
cost, $6.32; extra expense
at .014211 per cent, 9c;
interest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total 6.46
Barney Glass, Lot 40, Kelly'sSub., E. 1/2 Lot 2, vibro-
lithic and curb' cost, $9.13;
extra expense at .014211
per cent,. 13c; interest at
6 per cent, 8c; total 9.34
C. A. Voelker, Sub, 1 of 41,
Kelly's Sub., W. 1/ Lot 1,
vibrolithic and curb cost,
$114.11; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, $1.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 99c;
total
Frank C. Pedley, Sub. 1 of
2 of 41, Kelly's Sub., W.
1/ Lot 1, vibrolithic and
curb, cost, Lot 1, vibrolith-
ic and curb cost, $93.79;
extra expense at .014211
per cent, $1.33; interest at
6 per cent, 81c; total
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 1 of
2 of 41, Kelly's Sub., W.
1/2Lot 2, vibrolithic and
curb cost, $31.76; extra
expense at .014211 per
cent, 45c; interest at 6 per
cent, 28c; total
E. C. Kuehnle, Sub. 1 of 41,
Kelly's Sub., W. 1/2 Lot 2,
vibrolithic and curb cost,
$24.35; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, 35c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 21c;
total 24.91
E. C. Kuehnle, Sub. 2 of 41,
Kelly's Sub., W. 1/2 Lot 2,
vibrolithic and curb cost,
$12.91; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, 17c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 10c;
total 13.18
E. C. Kuehnle, Sub. 1 E. 1/2
a41, Kelly's. Sub., W. 20
ft. Lot 2, vibrolithic and
curb cost, $11.44; extra ex-
pense at .014211 per cent,
16e; interest at 6 per
cent, 10c; total
E. C. Kuhnle, Sub. 1 E. 1/2
of 41, Kelly's Su:b , E. 9 ft.
Und. 3-5 Lot 2, vibfirolith-
ic and curb cost, $2.44; ex-
tra expense at .014211 per
cent, 3c; interest at 6 per
cent, 2c; total 2.49
D. P. VanDeniller, Sub. 1 E
1/2. of 41, Kelly's Sub., E
9 ft. Und. 1-5 Lot 2, vibro-
lithic and curb cost, 81c;
extra expense at .014211
per cent, lc; interest at 6
per cent, lc; total.
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116.72
95.93
32.49
11.70
.83
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Session, June 29, 1922 237
Geo. J. Hendrick, Sub. 1 E
1/2 of 41, Kelly's Sub., E.
9 ft. Und. 1-5 Lot 2, vibro-
lithic and curb cost, 81c;
extra expense at .014211
per cent, Ic; interest at 6
per cent, lc; total
Barney Glass, Lot 41, Kelly's
Sub., E. 1/2 Lot 2, vibro-
lithic and curb cost, $6.78;
extra expense at .014211
per cent, 10c; interest at 6
per cent, 6c; total
Ed. McClain, Sub. 1 of 41,
Kelly's Sub., E. 1/2 Lot 1,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $1$.76; extra' expense
at .014211 per cent, 27c;
interest at 6 per cent, 17c;
total
E. C. Kuhnle', Kelly's Sub.,
E. 100. ft. of N. 9 ft. Und.
3.6 Lot 41, vibrolithic
paving. and curb cost,
$1.75; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, 2c; in-
terest at 6' per cent, 2c;
total _.._
D. P. Vanclenilier, Kelly's
Sub., E. 100 ft. of N. 9 ft.
Und. 1-5 Lot 41, vibro-
lithic pavingand: curb
cost, 56c; extra expense
at .014211 per cent, lc;
interest at 6 per cent, lc;
total
Geo. J. Hendrick, Kelly's
Sub., E. 100 ft. of N. 9 ft.
Und. 1-5 Lot 41, vibro-
lithic paving and curb
cost, 56c; extra expense
at .014'211 per cent, lc;
interest at 6 per cent, lc;
total
G. A. Hoffman, Lot 42, Kel-
ly's Sub., S. 1/2 Lot 3, vi-
brolithie paving and curb
cost, $143.22;. extra ex-
pense at .014211 per cent,
$2.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.25; total
T. T. Carkeek, Lot 42, Kel-
ly's Sub., N. 1/2 Lot 3, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $143.22; extra ex-
pense at .014211 per cent,
$2.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.25'; total
G A. Hoffman, Lot 42, Kel-
ly's Sub., S: % Lot 2', vi-
brolithiie paving and curb
cost, $9.16; extra expense
at .0142.11 per cent, 13e;
interest at 6; per cent, 8e;
total
T. T. Cariteek, Lot 42; Kel-
ly's Sub., N. 1/2 Lot 2, vi-
brolithic• paving and curb
cost, $04.11; extra expense
at .0142111 per cent,. 13c;
.83
6.93
19.20
1.79
.58
.58
146.51
146.51
9.37
interest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total q.37
C. B. Trewin, Inc.,. Lot 42,
Kelly's Sub., Lot 1, vibro-
lithic paving and curb
cost, $13.16; extra expense
at .014211 per cent, 19c;
Interest at 6 per cent, 12c;
total 13.47
Geo. C. Carkeek, Kelly's
Sub., W. 54 ft. 6 in. Lot 43,
vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $190.49; extra
expense at .014211 per
cent, $2.71; interest at 6
per cent, $I.65; total 194.85
T. T. Carkeek, Kel1r's Sub.,
E. 10 ft. of W. 114 ft. Lot
43, vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $16.19; extra ex-
pense at .014211 per cent,
23c; interest at 6 per cent,
14c; total 16.56
T. T. Carkeek, Kelly's Su.,
W. M. r/4. Lot 43, vibrolith-
ic paving and curb cost,
$70.09; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, $1.00; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 61c;
total 71.70
Frank Mathis, Kelly's Sub.,
E. M. 1 Lot 48, vibrolithic
paving and eurb cost,
$28.01; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, 40c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 24c;
total
Chas. T. Jones, Kelly's Sub.,
W. 1/2 of E. 14 Lot 43, vi-
brolitIt a paving and' curb
cost, $7.25; extra expense
at .014211 per cent, 10c;
interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
C. B. Trewin, Inc., Kelly's
Sub., E. 1/2 of E. 14 Lot 43,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $5.91; extra expense
at .014211 per cent, 8e; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total
Mrs. J. J. Leonard, G. W.
Rodgers' Stth., Lot 28; vi-
brolithic pavingand curb
cost, $5.88; extra expense
at .014211 per cent, 8c; in•
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total
Anna C. Schaelie, G. W.
Rodgers' Sub., Lot 27, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $1.59;. extra expense
at .014211 per cent, 2c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 2c;
total
Annie E. Masters, G. W.
Rodgers' Sub., Lot 1-6, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $1.09; extra expense
at .014211 per cent, 2c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, lc;
total
28.65
7.42
6.04
6.01
1.63
1.12
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Annie E. Masters, G. W.
Rodgers' Sub., Lot 15, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $1.41; extra expense
at .014211 per cent, 2c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, lc;
total
Bessie Kennedy, G. W.
Rodgers' Sub., Lot 14, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $1.64; extra expense
at .014211 per cent, 2c;
interest at 6 per cent, 2c;
total
Bessie Kennedy, G. W.
Rodgers' Sub., Lot 13, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $1.64; extra expense
at .014211 per cent, 2c;
interest at 6 per cent, 2c;
total
Bessie Kennedy, G. W.
Rodgers' Sub., Lot 12, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $1.34; extra expense
at .014211 per cent, 2c;
interest at 6 per cent, lc;
total
John E. Hedley, Hedley's
Sub., Lot 1, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$236.89; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, $3.37; in
terest at 6 per cent, $2.04;
total
John E. Hedley, Hedley's
Sub. Lot 2, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$85.16; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, $1.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 74c;
total
Mary Skahill, Hedley's Sub.,
Lot 3; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $53.93; ex-
tra expense at .014211 per
cent, 77c; interest at 6
per cent, 67c; total
Thos. Kennedy, Hedley's
Sub., Lot 4, vibrolithic pav-
ing and curb cost, $29.36;
extra expense at .014211
per cent, 42c; interest at 6
per cent, 26c; total
Eliz. P. Belz, Hedley's Sub.,
Lot 5, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $14.82; ex-
tra expense at .014211 per
cent, 21c; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; total
John E. Hedley, Hedley's
Sub., Lot 8, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$177.52; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, $2.52; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.55;
total
John E. Hedley, Hedley's
Sub., Lot 9, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$13.19; extra expense at
1.44
1.68
1.68
1.37
242.30
87.11
55.17
30.04
15.15
181.59
.014211 per cent, 19c; in-
terest tat 6 per cent, 12c;
total
Leonard Litscher, Kelly's
Sub., N. 1/2 Lot 33, vibro-
lithic paving and curb
cost, $164.29; extra ex-
pense at .014211 per cent,
$2.33; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.42; total 168.04
J. J. Dunn, Kelly's Sub., S
1/2 Lot 33, vibrolithic pav-
ing and curb cost, $164.29;
extra expense at .014211
per cent, $2.33; interest at
6 per cent, $1.42; total_.-...._. 168.04
W. C. Whelan, Kelly's Sub.,
N. 2-3 Lot 34, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$219.07; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, $3.11; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.90;
total . _.._ __.._ 224.08
Wm. A. Harkett, Kelly's
Sub., S. 1-3 Lot 34, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$109.52; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, $1.56; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 96c;
total 112.04
Wm. A. Harkett, Kelly's
Sub., Lot 35, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$328.60; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, $4.68; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.84;
total 336.12
Wm. A. Harkett, Kelly's
Sub., Lot 36, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$328.60; extra expense at
.014211 per cent, $4.68; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.84;
total 336.12
Wmi A. Harkett, of Lot 37,
Kelly's Sub., N. 5 ft. E. 1,%
Lot 2, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $17.70; ex-
tra expense at .014211 per
cent, 25c; interest at 6 per
cent, 16c; total 18.11
Wm. and Lena Huether, of
Lot 37, Kelly's Sub., N. 25
ft. of S. 50 ft. E. 1/z Lot 2,
vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $88.58; extra
expense at .014211 per
cent, $1.25; interest at 6
per cent, 76c; total 90.60
J. and E. Donegan, of Lot 37,
Kelly's Sub., S. 25 ft. of
S. 50 ft. E. 1,1 Lot 2, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $88.58; extra expense
at .014211 per cent, $1.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 76c;
total ............................_ 90.50
Wm. A. Harkett, of Lot 37,
Kelly's Sub., W. 1/$ Lot 2,
vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $14.94; extra ex -
13.50
Special Session, June 29, P)22
pense at .014211 per cent,
21c; interest at 6 per cent,
18c; total 15.27
Wm. A. Harkett, Sub. 1 of
Lot 37, Kelly's Sub., vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $1.13.01; extra ex-
pense at .014211 per
cent, $1.61; interest at 6
per cent, 99c; total 116.21
Wm. A. Harkett, Sub. 1 of
Lot 37, Kelly's Sub., Lot 1,
vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $4.72; extra ex-
pense at .014211 per cent,
7c; interest at 6 per cent,
3c; total 4.82
Total $4,370.95
1187.15 lin. ft. concrete curb
at 49c per lin. ft. $ 581.70
1647.98 sq. yds. vibrolithic
paving at $2.24 per sq. yd. 3,691.48
Interest at 6 per cent 37.04
Extra expense at .014211 per
cent 60.73
Total $4,370.95
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Adopted June 29th, 1922.
Approved June 29th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Cotutcilmau Melchior. Carried
by the followiug vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schreinpf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Caledonia
Place, hereinafter described, has
been completed and the City Engi-
neer has computed the cost and ex-
pense of said improvement, which
amounts to $4,370.95;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Caledonia Place from the
north property line of Hill Street to
the south property line of West
Eighth Street there be issued im-
provement bonds to the amount of
$4,370.95. Said bonds shall be is-
sued under the provisions of Chapter
8, Title V, of the Code of Iowa and
the amendments thereto, shall bear
date as of the 29th day of July, A.
Di 1922, shall be in the denomina-
tions of $300.00 each, except that
there shall be one bole' to the
amount of $170:95; they shall be
numbered from 7295 to 7309, inclu-
sive. and shall be divided into ten
series, of which the bond numbered
7295 shall constitute the first series.
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D. 1923; the bond num-
bered 7296 shall constitute the sec-
ond series and shall be payable on
the first day of Ajril, A. D. 1924;
the bond numbered 7297 shall con-
stitute the third series and shall be
payable on the first day of April, A.
D. 1925; the bond numbered 7298
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1926; the bond num-
bered 7299 shall constitute the fifth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1927; the
bonds numbered 7300 and 7301 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D., 1928, the bonds numbered
7302 and 7303 shall constitute the
seventh series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D., 1929,
the bonds numbered 7304 to 7305
shall constitute the eigth series and
shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D., 1930; the bonds num-
bered 7306 to 7307 shall constitute
the ninth series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April, A. D.,
1931; and the bonds numbered 7308
to 7309 shall constitute the tenth
series and 'shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D., 1932.
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 coupons thereto attach-
ed; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
improvement. Both principal and
interest shall be payable at the offi-
ice of the City Treasurer in the City
of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be
substantially in the following form:
No. $—
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Improvement Bond
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as here-
inafter mentioned to the bearer here-
of, on the first day of April, A. D.,.
19— or at any time before that elate
a.. the option of the City the sum of
three hundred dollars with interest
thereon at the rate of five per cent
pjer annum, payable on the present-
ation and surrender of the interest
coupons hereto attached. Both prin-
cipal and interest are payabl,at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque in the State of
Iowa. This bond is issued by the
City of Dubuque persuant to and
240 Special Session, June 29, 1922
by virtue of Chapter 8, Title 5 of
the Code of Iowa and amendments
thereto, and in accordance with a
resolution of the City Council of
said city, duly passed on the 29th
day of June, A. D. ,1922. This bond
is one of a series of fifteen bonds,
fourteen for three hundred dollars
each, numbered from 7295 to 7308
inclusive and one bond for one hund-
red and seventy dollars and ninety-
five cents, numbered 7309, all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of defraying the cost of im-
proving Caledonia place, from the
north property line of Hill street
to the south property line of West
Eighth street and described in said
resolution; which cost is assessable
and levied along said improvement,
and payable in ten annual install-
ments, with interest on all defered
payments at the rate of five per cent
per annum, and this bond is pay-
able only out of the 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 and condition
and thigs required to oe done pre-
cedent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been done,
hapened and preformed in regular
and due form as required by said
assessments, collections and pay-
ment hereon of said special tax, the
faith and diligence of said City of
Dubuque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
In witness whereof the City of
Dubuque by its City Council, has
authorized this bond to be signed by
its Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk, with the seal of said
City affixed this 29th day of July,
A. D. 1922, and has authorized the
use of their facsimile signatures on
the coupons hereto attached.
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon.
On the day of
A. D. 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'
interest due that day on its Improve-
ment Bond No. , dated
Jtily 29th, 1922.
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
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by him
for that purpose, and to then de-
liver 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 Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special
fund to be known as Improvement
Fund.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMI'F,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
June 28th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The improvement of Fourth Street
from the east line of Main Street
to the east line of the alley between
Central Avenue and the railroad
tracks by resurfacing with asbesto-
phalt, James F. Lee Paving Co., con-
tractors, has been completed. I
would recommend the acceptance of
this work by the City.
Very truly yours,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract fo rthe im-
provement of Fourth Street from the
east line of Main Street to the east
line of the alley between Central
Avenue and the railroad tracks by
resurfacing with asbestophalt, has
been completed, and
ado. '--"ligaMMEMIPP
Special Session, June 29, 1922 241
Whereas, the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommended
its acceptance; now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Clerk sub-
ject to public inspection, and that
the City Clerk shall, upon receipt
of such plat and schedule, publish
the notice of said assessment as is
required by law.
Adopted June 29, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
eas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
June 28th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The sanitary sewer on the west
side of Jackson Street from 22nd
Street to 24th Street, Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Company, contractors, has
been completed and tested by the
Sewer Inspector. I would therefore
recommend the acceptance of this
work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Brede and carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer on the
west side of Jackson Street from
Twenty-second Street to Twenty-
fourth Street has been completed,
and
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined said work and recom-
mended its acceptance; now, there-
fore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Clerk sub-
ject to public inspection.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk shall, upon receipt of
such plat and schedule publish the
notice of said assessment as is re-
quired by law.
Adopted June 29th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Petition of Thos. Welsh, asking for
a renewal of permit to blast in his
quarry at Kirkwood and Alta Vista
Streets, presented. Councilman Bre-
de moved that the prayer of the pe-
tition be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Mr. Taylor, spokesman for the
shopinen's union of the C., M. &' St.
P. R. R. shops, addressed the Coun-
cil and asked for the use of the
Armory for mass meetings during
the strike. Councilman Brede moved
that the natter be refererd to the
City Manager with power to make
the necessary arrangements. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Profile No. 1056, grade of Apple
Street, presented. Councilman Bre-
de moved that the profile be adopted.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Profile No. 1057, grade of High
Bluff Street from Stafford Avenue to
Fengler Streets, presented. Council-
man Brede moved that the profile be
242 Special Session, I unc 29, P)22
adopted. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Profile No. /053, grade of Stafford
Avenue from East 22nd Street to
Edison Street, presented. Council-
man Brede moved that the profile be
adopted. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Profile No. 1059, grade of Davis
Street from Windsor Street to Sher-
idan Street, presented. Councilman
Brede moved that the profile be
adopted. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Profile No. 1061, grade of Allison
Street from Delhi Street to College
Street, presented. Councilman Bre-
de moved that the profile be adopt-
ed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Apple Street from the north prop-
erty line of Cleveland Avenue to the
south property line of Oak Street
presented. Councilman Brede moved
that this be considered the first
reading of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on High Bluff Street from the south
property line of Farley Street to the
north property line of Stafford
Street, presented. Councilman Bre-
de moved that this be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councirman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Staffard Street from East 22nd
Street to Edison Street, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent ---Councilman Gabriel.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Davis Street from Windsor Ave-
nue to Sheridan Street, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of the
ordinance. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Allison Place from Delhi Street
to College Street presented. Coun-
cilman Brede moved that this be
considered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Petition of property owners adja-
cent to the alley between Burden
Avenue and Hedley Court from
Strauss Street to Lawther Avenue,
asking that said alley be improved
as soon as possible, presented'.
Councilman Brede moved that this
he referred to the City Manager.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
City Council Proceedings for the
month of February presented.
Councilman Brede moved that they
be approved and adopted as printed.
Seconded by 'Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
An ordinance repealing an ordi-
nance entitled "An ordinance relat-
ing to street traffic and regulating
the use of streets, alleys and public
places of the City of Dubuque, by
carts, drays, coaches, omnibusses.
carriages, wagons, motor vehicles
and all other vehicles and providing
a penalty for the violation hereof,"
the same being Ordinance No. 52 of
the revised ordinances of the City of
Dubuque of 1919, presented. Coun-
Special Session, .1 tine 20, 1922
243
cilman Schrempf moved that this be
considered the first reading of the
ordinance. Seconded by 'Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
'Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
The Council adjourned and imme-
diately went into a Board of Health
session, and adopted the following
resolutions:
Special Order and Notice From
Board of Health.
To
'You are hereby notified that on
the29th day of June, 1922, the Local
Board of Health fo rthe City of Du-
buque adopted a resolution ordering
you to abandon and remove the out-
side water closet, privy or privy
vault located upon the premises de-
scribed therein and to clean the
same; also to connect said premises
with the sanitary sewer and install
sanitary toilet and toilet facilities
and connect the same with said
sewer, all of which to be done with-
in thirty (30) days from the date of
said resolution, a copy of which is
herein set out and is as follows:
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD
OF HEALTH.
Be it resolved by the Board of
Health of the City of Dubuque, Ia.,
that it is deemed necessary that
Lot No.
owned by
be
connected with sanitary sewer; that
the outside water closet, privy or
Privy vault upon said premises be
abandoned and removed and said
vault cleaned and that a sanitary
toilet and toilet facilities be installed
u,cl connections made with the sani-
tary sewer.
Tae it further resolved that said
be
notified to rc nlovc' and abandon the
outside water closet. privy or privy
vault, located upon the premises
above described and to clean said
vault; that said property be con-
nected with the sanitary sewer and
that sanitary toilet and toilet facili-
ties be installed and connections
made with said sewer, all of which
to be done within thirty (30) days
from the date hereof.
Be it further resolved that said
be
notified of the action of this Board
by the service of a written notice,
together with a copy of this reso-
lution. Failure to comply with the
terms hereof within the time stated
shall be followed by prosecution or
such other action as the Council or
Board of Health niay determine.
Dated this 29th day of June, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
Attest: .TOHN STUBER,
Clerk.
You are further notified that prose-
cution will follow a failure to com-
ply with this order and notice, or
such further action will be taken as
to the Council or Board of Health
may seem proper.
(Signed) D. C. STEELSMITH,
Health Officer.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Resolution ordering the following
named persons to remove their out-
side water closets or privy vaults
and connect with sanitary sewer
presentedand adopted by the follow-
ing vote. Moved by Councilman
Brede and seconded by Councilman
Melchior.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
V. J. Paar, 216 Valeria Street,
Klingenberg's 3rd Sub., Lot 3.
Miss Hartman, Lot 251, Davis Farm
Add.
John Evans, Lot No. N. 1/2 of 33,
Lot 1 of 35 of 35a, Lot 2 of 35.
Ed. Schubert, 25 Kane Street, Lot
N. 50 feet of Lot 5, Kniest Add.
A. Bowers, 2655 Central Avenue,
Lot 275, N. 1/2 .of. W. 1/2 of Davis
Farm Add.
Chas. Pape, 333 Valeria Street,
Lot 1 of Sub. 1 of 316, Mineral Add.
J. C. Schneider, 2908 Central Ave-
nue, Lot 265, David Farm Add.
Miss Augusta Imhoff, 2960 Central
Avenue, Lots 308, 309 and 313, Davis
Farm Add.
Miss Anna Hugh, 2701 White
Street, Lot 277, Davis Farm Add.
John Long, 2608 Central Avenue,
Lot 268, David Farm Add.
Mr. Hayes, 2503 Central Avenue,
Lot E. of Lot 14, John King's 1st
Add.
Mrs. F. A. Burns, 2499 Central
Avenue, Lot 1/ of 12, John King's 1st
Add.
Mr. McGuinness, 1096 Cleveland
Avenue, Lot S8, Union Add.
Joseph Marra, 102 East 25th Street,
Olinger's Sub., Lot $.
Mmarget Murphy, 59 Cleveland
Avenue, W. 50 ft. of Lot 39, Union
Add.
Ed. Ryan, 216 Cleveland Avenue,
S. 57 ft. of Lot 86, Union Add.
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Mr. T. Kenneally, 1020 Cleveland
Avenue, N. 150 ft. of Lot 92, Union
Add.
Mrs. Reynolds, 1084 Cleveland
Avenue, Lot 89, Union Add.
Mrs. Kemler, 346-348 Cleveland
Avenue, Union Add., Sub. 95, 96, 97,
98, Lot 4.
Joe Mousbauer, 2633 Central Ave-
nue, E. 1/2 of Lot 250, Davis Farm
Add.
C. T. Joerger, 208 Valeria Street,
Sub. 1 of 1 of 143, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 1.
Gus Spies, 146 Valeria Street, E.
1/2 of Lot 2 of Lot 136, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add.
Mrs. Fenelon, 310 Valeria Street,
Sub. 1 of E. of Lot 145a of H.
Lang's Add„ Lot 2.
Mrs. Mahoney, 605 West 17th
Street, Lot 57, Union Acid.
Wm. Erwin, 201 Cleveland Avenue.
Lot 2 of Lot 49, Union Add.
Wm. Monaghan, 219 Seventh Ave-
nue, Clinton, Ia., Lot 40, Union Add.
Mrs. Dolan, 397 Cleveland Avenue,
W. 1/2 of Lot 62, Union Add.
Mrs. Digman, 363 Cleveland Ave-
nue, Lot 59, Union Add.
C'. Kingsley, 1157 Cleveland Ave-
nue. East ?„ of Lot 106, Union Acid.
Mr. Digman, 186 Valeria Street,
Lot 1 of 1 and Lot 1 of 2 Cushing's
Add.
Mr. Wilson, 2310 Central Avenue,
Lot 6, Wieland's Sub.
rMs. Knoernschild, 2413 White
Street, Lot 1 of Sub. 135, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add.
Wm. Trilk, 325 Valeria Street, Lot
1 of Sub. 1 of Lot 145, L. C. Lang -
worthy's Add.
Councilman Brede moved to ad-
journ. Carried
Approved i�.7`l/
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Attest:
City Clerk.
Regular
Session, July 3d, 1922 247
CITY COUNCIL
Regular session July 3rd, 1922.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Councilman Brede in chair.
Present—Councilman Bredo, Gab-
riel and Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
Councilman Brede act as chairman
of this meeting. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilman Gabriel, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the rules be suspended, to allow
anyone present to adddress the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Several property owners abutting
on First street addressed the Coun-
cil, stating that First street in their
opinion is a water -way, and that
they take the opportunity at this
time to call the attention of the
Council the fact. No action taken.
July 1, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two o'clock Friday, June 30th, for
the construction of a sanitary sewer
in Pierce street, from West Locust
street to Angella street and west
in Angella street to Cox street and
in Cox street to the high point, and
in Angella street east to Pierce
street to the high point in Angella
street. The following bids were re-
ceived:
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.—Six inch
sewer at $1.95 per foot, manholes
at $58.00 each, total, $3,466.32.
John Kenety—Six inch sewer at
$2.54 per foot, manholes at $60.00
each, total, $4,390.71.
Oliver Kringle—Six inch sewer
at $2.23 per foot, manholes at $40.00
each, total, $3,753.42.
Thomas Welsh—Six inch sewer at
$2.73 per foot, manholes at 37.50
each, total, $4,503.24.
Cook & Kean—Six inch sewer at
$2.38 per foot, manholes at $45.00
each, total, $4,024.37.
J. J. Leonard—Six inch sewer at
$2.95 per foot, manholes at $68.00
each, total, $5,085.97.
In addition an alternate bid was
given by Even-Uhlrich Company
making a price of 64 cents per foot
for sewer and an additional price
of $3.90 for the rock as encountered.
Engineers estimate as to the total
cost of the work, $5,218.95.
I would respectfully recommend
that this contract be awarded to
the Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co., at their
bid of $1.95 per foot and $58.00 for
manholes, as this is, in my judge-
ment, the lowest bid received.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the con-
tract be awarded to Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Co. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
July 1, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two o'clock Friday, June 30th,
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer on Klein street, from Kauf-
man avenue to Klingenberg terrace
and in Klingenberg terrace to the
west line of Marsh's Addition. The
following bids were received:
Cook & Kean—Six inch sewer at
$1.10 per foot, four inch sewer at
90c per foot, manholes at $42.50
each, total, $1,129.00.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.—Six inch
sewer at $1.29 per foot, four inch
sewer at $1.12 per foot, manholes
at $58.00 each, total, $1,377.30.
J. J. Leonard—Six inch sewer at
$1.30 per foot, four inch sewer at
$1.10 per foot, manholes at $50.00
each, total, $1,345.00.
Enginee's estimate, $1,090.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that this contract be awarded to
Cook & Kean as their bid is the
lowest received for this piece of
work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the CitY
Manager be approved and the con-
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tract be awarded to Cook and Kean.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
July 1,1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were receiv-
ed at two o'clock Friday, June 30th,
for the improvement of Allison place
from Delhi street to College street,
by covering same with bituminous
macadam. The fr llowing bids were
received:
James F. Lee Paving Co.—Bitum-
inous macadam at $1.15 per sq. yd.,
resetting curb at 25c per lin. ft., eigh-
teen ft. gutter at 32c per lin. ft.,
combination curb and gutter at 95c
per lin. ft; total, $3,099.25.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.—Bitumin-
ous macadam at $1.19 per sq. yd,
resetting curb at 32c per lin. ft.,
eighteen ft. gutter at 32c per lin. ft.,
combination curb and gutter at 59c
per lin. ft.; total, $3,188.65.
J. J. Leonard—Bituminous macad-
am at $1.34 per sq. yd., resetting
curb at 29c per lin. ft., eighteen ft.
gutter at 30c per lin ft., combination
cuib and gutter at 95c per lin. ft.;
total, $3,490.90.
Engineer's estimate, $3,763.75.
I would respectfully recommend
that this contract be awarded to
the J. F. Lee Paving Co., as their
bid is the lowest one received for
this piece of work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the con-
tract be awarded to James F. Lee
Paving Co. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were receiv-
ed at two o'clock Friday, June 30th,
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the alley between Elm
street and Pine street, running from
Twelfth. to Thirteenth street. The
following bids were received:
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co—Six inch
sewer at 69c per foot, four inch lat-
July 1, 1922.
era's at 58c per foot, manhole at
$45.00, total, $211.98.
Cook & Kean—Six inch sewer at
98c per foot, four inch laterals at
50c per foot, manhole at 45.00; total,
$232.16.
Engineer's estimate, $297.40.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract be awarded to
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Company. as
their bid is the lowest received for
this piece of work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the con-
tract be awarded to Even-I'hlrich-
Staner Co. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Bids presented for the improve-
ment of the alley betw€ en Iowa
street and Central avenue, from
Twelfth street north a distance of
153.6 feet. The James F. Lee Pav-
ing Company being the only bidder.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
action be deferred. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
A resolution of the Dubuque
Kiwanis Club extending their hearty
co-operation and support to the City
Council's proposed play -ground facil-
ities in the City, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the foillowing
vote:
Yeas— Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior,
Councilman Melchior entered and
took his seat at 5:00 p. m.
ORDINANCE NO. 122.
An Ordinance amending an Ordi-
nance entitled "And Ordinance pro-
hibiting the parking of vehicles up-
on certain streets within the City
of Dubuque and providing a penalty
for violation thereof," the same be-
ing Ordinance No. 102, by extending
the limits therein provided for.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section One—That an ordinance
prohibiting the parking of vehicles
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Regular Session, July 3d, 1922 249
upon certain streets within the City
of Dubuque and providing a penalty
for violation thereof," be and the
same is hereby amended by adding
to Section Two thereof the follow-
ing:
"In addition to the streets above
named the City Council shall, by
resolution, from time to time estab-
lish "Safety Zones" within which
vehicles shall not be permitted to
stand or be parked for a longer
period of time than is provided for
in such resolution.
The Council may also, by resolu-
tion, include streets additional to
these provided for hereinn whereon
the parking of vehicles is limited
or prohibited, whenever it may be
considered necessary or expedient
that sucn restrictions be made in
the interest of public safety and
convenience."
Section Two — This Ordinance
shall be in force `en days from and
after its final passage and adoption
by the City Council and publication
as provided by law.
Passed upon first reading June
21, 1922.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading July 3, 1922.
Signed:
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published offl•cially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers July 7, 1921.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance be adopted. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Berde, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by tie City Council
of the City of Dubuqe that, upon
recommendation of the City Manag-
er, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve Jackson street,
from the north property line of
Twenty-second street to the south
property line of Twenty-fourth street
by curbing with new cement curb
where required, resetting old stone
curb where required and by paving
said portion of said street with vib-
rolithic pavement.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to as-
sessment for the improvement as is
provided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement
is hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that thin proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 28th day
of July, 1922, at 4:30 p. m , in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the pendency
of the above resolution and the
time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this mrd
day of July, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF.
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for finaal action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved to ad-
journ, carried.
JOHN STUBER,
pity Clerk.
ZX` 1922.
1922.
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Adopted: v,
Approved:
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
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250 H,ecial Session, July 10th, 1922.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session July 10th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Council-
men Schrempf and Melchior.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen, Gabkiel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made, and that this meeting is
called fer the purpose of levying a
special assessment to pay for the
improvement of East Twenty-first
street and Lincoln avenge, from
Central avenue to Hamilton street.
The construction of a sanitary
sewer in the alley between Washing-
ton and Elm streets, from Twenty-
seventh street to Thirtieth street;
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher that a special as-
sessment as provided by law will
Le levied at a session of the City
Council to be held July 10tH, 1922,
to pay for the improvement of East
Twenty-first street and Lincoln ave-
nue, from the east property line of
Central avenue to the south proper-
ty line of Hamilton street, Jas. F.
Lee Co., contractors, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Brede.
Petition of A. L. Rhomberg pre-
sented, remonstrating against the
assessment against lot 455 Ham's
Addition, stating that the assess-
ment for improving Lincoln avenue,
together with the assessment for
sewer, gas and water connections on
a 25 per cent basis would bring the
value of this lot up to $1,200.00,
whereas it is assessed for only $700
and asks that the Council to reduce
the assessment to a sum not exceed-
ing 25 per cent of $700.00 all told.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, That to pay
for improving East Twenty-first
Street and Lincoln Avenue from the
east property line of Central Avenue
to the south property line of Ham-
ilton Street, by Jas. F. Lee Paving
Co., contractor, in front of and ad-
joining the same, a special tax be
and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situ-
ated and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
John hohlmann, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 42 ft. Lot
12, bitulithic paving, curb
and ;utter cost, $324.34; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.81;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $8.56; total $335.71
Anna M. Bavendick, L. H
Langworthy's Add., N. M
21 ft. Lot 12, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$79.64; interest at 6 per
cent, 69c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 69c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.10; to-
tal 82.43
Louis Vogt, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 37 ft. Lot
12, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $98.82; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 86c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $2.61; total 102.29
Louis Vogt, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 5 ft. Lot
11, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $4.24; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 3c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, 11c; total 4.38
Philip Jungk, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. M. 30 ft.
Lot 11, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $62.20,
interest tat 6 per cent, 54c;
extra expense at 26386 per
cent, $1.64; total 64.38
C. A. Walter, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 65 ft. Lot
11, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $57.24; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 50c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $1.51; total 59.25
Caroline Tschudi, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 60 ft. Lot
10, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $17.40; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 15c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 46c; total 18.01
Dubuque Realty Co., L. H
Langworthy's Add., S. M. 1/4
Lot 13, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
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$230.44; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.99; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.08;
total ...
Rachel E. Patrick. L. 11.
Langworthy's Add., S. 1/4
Lot 13, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$117.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.02; extra expense
at .26350 per cent. $3.09;
total ._.
Wm. Hutton, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 1/4 Lot 14,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $73.23; interest
at 6 per cent, 64c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$1.93; total
Anton i Iachacek, L. 11. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. M. 1/4 Lot
14, bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $49.94; interest
at 6 per cent, 43c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$1.32; total ........_
Rosa Sahm, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. M. 1/4 Lot
14, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $37.98; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 33c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $1.00; total
Peter Higgins, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 1/4 Lot 14,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $23.38; interest
at 6 per cent, 20c; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
62c; total
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$50.92; interest at 6 per
cent, 45c; extra expense at
2.8.51 .26386 per cent, $1.34; total 52.71
Geo. Eichhorn, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 32 ft. W.
1/2 Lot 44, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $29.40;
interest at 6 per cent, 26c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 78c; total 30.44
121.26 W. B. Baumgartner, Steiner's
Add., N. 30 ft. Lot 7, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $13.62; interest at
6 per cent, 12c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
36c; total 14.10
75.80 J. C. Mulfinger, E. 1/2 Lots 42
and 43, L. H. Langworthy's
Add., Lot 3, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$165.61; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.44; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.37; to -
51.69 tal 171.42
W. J. Nesler, E. 1/2 Lots 42
and 43, L. H. Langworthy's
Add., Lot 2, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$175.79; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.53; extra expense
39.31 at .2E3S6 per cent, $4.64; to-
tal 181.96
Katie K. Rooney, E. 1/2 Lots
42 and 43, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 1, bitu-
ltihic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $69.29; interest at
24.20 6 per cent, 60c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$1.83; total 71.72
Mrs. Geo. Young, L. H. Lang
worthy's Add., N. 18.5 ft
of N. 50 ft. E. 1/2 Lot 44,
bitulithic paving, curb and
17.31 gutter cost, $26.35; interest
at 6 per cent, 23c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 27 28
70c; total
Katie K. Rooney, LH. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. M. 31.7 ft.
of N. 50 ft. E. 1/2 Lot 44,
2.54 bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $30.08; interest
at 6 per cent, 26c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 31.13
79c; total
Realty Inv. Corp., L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 14 ft. E.
1/2 Lot 44, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $9.29;
interest at 6 per cent, 8c;
extra expense at .26386 per
9.62
cent, 25c; total
Realty Inv. Corp., Steiner's
Add., N. 26 ft. Lot 14, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut -
.47 ter cost, $5.43; interest at 6
per cent, 5c; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, 14c; to-
tal
John Grutzmacher Est.,
Steiner's Add., Lot 6, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $16.72; interest at
6 per cent, 15c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
44c; total
S. P. Rider Estate, Stein's
Add., Lot 5, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$2.46; interest at per cent,
2c; extra expense at .26386
per cent, 6c; total
Frank Drasda, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 28 ft. W.
1/2 Lot 42, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$203.62; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.76; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.37 210.75
Frank Drasda, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., W. 1/2 Lot 43,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $179.18; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.56; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per 185
cent, $4.73; total
Peter Wagner Estate, L. H.
Langworthy's Add., N. 32 ft.
W. 1/2 Lot 44, bitulithic pav-
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Frank Drasda, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 37 ft. of
S. 46 ft. of W. % of
Lot 41, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$241.68; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.09; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.38; to-
tal
250.15
Eliz. Drasda Estate, L. H.
Langworthy's Add., N. 18 ft.
W. 1/2 Lot 41, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$58.98; interest at 6 per
cent, 52c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $1.56; total
Eliz. Drasda Estate, L. H.
Langworthy's Add., S. 42 ft.
W. % Lot 40, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$82.65; interest at 6 per
cent, 72c; extra expense at
.26383 per cent, $2.18; total
Paul Galle, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 22 ft. W.
1/ Lot 40, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $23.55;
interest at 6 per cent, 21c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 62c; total
Paul Galle, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 6 ft. W. 1/2
Lot 39, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $7.21;
interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 19c; total
Katie K. Rooney, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 26 ft. S.
W. 1/4 Lot 39, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$18.46; interest at 6 per
cent, 16c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 49c; total
Katie K. Rooney, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. W. 1/4 Lot
39, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $13.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 12c; ex-
tra expense at .26383 per
cent, 36c; total
John Wiederholt, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. W. 1/4 Lot
38; bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $9.29; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 8c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, 25c; total
Geo. Willging, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. W. 1/4 Lot
38, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $1.53; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 02c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, 4c; total
Nick Nicks Estate, L. H
Langworthy's Add., N. 55.9
ft. E. 1/2 Lot 41, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $313.39; interest at 6
61.06
85.55
24.38
7.47
19.11
14.10
9.62
1.59
per cent, $2.72; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$8.27; total 324.38
Nick Nicks Estate, L. H
Langworthy's Add., S. 10 ft
E. 1/2 Lot 40, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$12.94; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 34c; total 13.40
John Hestrot'fer, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 54 ft. E.
1/2 Lot 40, bitulithic paving.
curb and gutter cost, $93.13;
interest at 6 per cent, 81c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $2.46; total ...... 96.40
John Hestroffer, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 1/2 Lot 9,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost. $45.36; interest
at 6 per cent, 40c; extra ex-
pense at .23686 per cent,
$1.20; total ...c ... ...___... 16.96
Geo. Ragatz, Sr., L. 11. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 1/2 Lot 38,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $10.10; interest
at 6 per cent, 9c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
27c; total .......__._ _....... 10.46
Jacob Roesner, Jr., L. H.
Langworthy's Add., N. 46 ft.
Lot 48, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$294.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.54; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $7.76;
total 304.34
Michael Thillman, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 49,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $147.23; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.28; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $3.88; total 152.39
Jos. Geisler, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 32 ft. Lot
50, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $40.01; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 35c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $1.06; total 41.42
Jacob Roesner et al, L. H
Langworthy's Add., N. 32 ft
Lot 50, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $23.63;
interest at 6 per cent, 21c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 62c; total
Jacob Roesner et al, L. H
Langworthy's Add., Lot 51,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $18.58; interest
at 6 per cent, 17c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent;,
49c; total
John M. Carroll, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 20 ft. N.
46 ft. Lot 91, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
24.46
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$173.96; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.51; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.59; to-
tal 180.06
Thresa C. Winders, L. H
Langworthy's Add., N. 26
ft. N. 46 ft. Lot 91, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $120.08; interest at
6 per cent, $1.04; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$3.17; total 124.29
Victor W. Kutsch, L. H
Langworthy's Add., S. 1/2
Lot 90, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $87.28;
interest at 6 per cent, 76c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $2.30; total 90.34
August J. Kutsch, L. H
Langworthy's Add., N. Lot
90, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $59.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 52c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $1.58; total 62.05
Jacob Roesner et al, L. H
Langworthy's Add., Lot 89,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $63.65; interest
at 6 per cent, 55c; extra ex-
pense at .2686 per cent, to-
tal 65.88
Emma Ferlanto, L. H. Lang-
worthys' Add., Sub. Lots 87
and 88, S. 1/ Lot 5, bitulith-
ic paving. curb and gutter
cost, $12.73; interest at 6
per cent, 12c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 13.19
34c; total
Emma Becke, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., Sub. Lots 87
and 88, N. 1/2 Lot 5, bithu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $5.85; interest at
6 per cent, 5c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 6.06
15c; total
Emelia Tuegel L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 42 ft. Lot
47, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $279.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.42;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $7.38; total 289.42
J. N. and Mgd. Ley, L. H
Langworthy's Add., N. 30 ft.
N. 60 ft. Lot 46, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$88.26; interest at 6 per
cent, 76c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.33; total 91.35
Katie A. Steckel, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 30 ft. N.
60 ft. Lot 46, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$60.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 52c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $1.58; total 62.14
Jos. J. Roepsch, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 17 ft. Lot
46, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $29.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 26c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, 78c; total 30.53
Jos. J. Roepsch, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 22 ft. Lot
45, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $24.78; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 22c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
e,•nt, 65c; total 25.65
F. P. Kutsch, L. H. Lang-
worthy Add., S. 42 ft. Lot
45, bitulithic pavin, curb
and gutter cost, $28. 81; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 26c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, 76c; total 29Me
Michael Wilky Estate, Stein-
er's Add., Lot 15, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $3.31; interest at 6 per
cent, 02c; extra expense at
26386 per cent, 09c; total 3.42
J. H. Rhomberg, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 42 ft, Lot
92, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $279.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.42,
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $7.38; total 289.42
B. Westercamp, Sub. 93 L. H.
Langworthy's Add., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
butter ctst $174.30; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.51; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
$4.60; total, 180.41
Susan Strausbaugh, Sub. 93,
L. H. Langworthy's Add.,
Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $13.70;
interest at 6 per cent, 12c;
extra expense at .26386 per
lent, 36c; total 14.18
Susan Strausbaugh, Sub. 94,
L. H. Langworthy's Add., N.
37.6 ft. Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, gutter and curb cost,
$11.33; interest at 6 per
cent, 10c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 30c; total 11.73
Chas. Kutsch, Sub. 94 L. H
Langworthy's Add., N. 37.6
ft. Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$19.81; interest at 6 per
cent, 17c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 52c; total20.50
J. P. Kutsch, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 25 ft. Lot
94, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $14.38;
interest at 6 per cent, 12c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 38c; total 14.88
Ludwig Frommelt, Steiner's
Add., Lot 22, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$1.15; interest at 6 per cent,
Ole; extra expense at .26386
per cent, 03c; total 1.19
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Elizabeth Scharf et al Lot 97
L. H. Langworthy's Add.,
S. 42 ft. Und. 2-3 Lot 1, bit-
ulithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $186.44; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 62c; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
$4.92; total 192.98
C. B. Trewin Inc., Lot 97 L
H. Langworthy's Add., S. 42
ft. Und. 1-3 Lot 1, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $93.18; interest at 6
cent, 81c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.46; total96.45
J. Litscher Estate and E
Litscher, Lot 97 L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., W. 60 ft. of
N. 10 ft. of N. 42 ft. Lot 3
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $63.65; interest
at 6 per cent, 55c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
2.24; total
F. Reuter, Lot 97 L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 80 ft. of N.
10 ft. of N. 42 ft. Lot 3,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $84.86; interest
at 6 per cent, 73c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$2.24c; total
J. Litscher Estate and E. Lit-
scher, Lot 97 L. H. Lang -
worthy's estate Add. W. 60
ft. of Lot 1 of S. 32 ft. of
N. 42 ft. Lot 3, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $104.12; interest at 6
per cent, 90c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$2.75; total 107.77
F. Reuter, Lot 97 L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 80 ft. of
Lot 1 of S. 32 ft. of N. 42 ft.
Lot 3, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$138.83; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.21; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.66;
total 143.70
Francis Millerlilly, Sub, 1 of
4 and 5 of Lot 97 L. H.
Langworthys Add., N. 1/2
Lot 1, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$125.34; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.09; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.31;
total 129.74
Francis Millerlilly, Sub. 1 of 4
and 5 of Lot 97 L. H. Lang-
worthys Add., S. 1/2 Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $84.18; interest
at 6 per cent, 73c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$+2.22; total
65.88
87.83
87.13
July 10th, 1922
Anna Schneider Estate, Sub.
1 of 4 and 5 of Lot 97 L. H.
Langworthys Add., Lot 2,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $137.81; inter-
est at .26386 per cent,
$3.64; total
Peter Schiltz Jr., LH. Lang-
worthys Add., N. 1/2 Lot 96,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $127.38; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.11; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $3.36; total
Julia Binter Estate, Sub. 96
L. H. Langworthy's Add., S.
1 Lot 1, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cosi,
$28.94; interest at 6 per
cent, 26c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 76c; total...
L. Eberhardt, Sub 2 of 96 L.
H. Langworthy's Add., S. 1/2
Lot 1, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $37.38;
interest at 6 per cent, 33c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 99c; total 38.70
Peter Schiltz Jr. Sub. 1 of 20
of 30 of 10 Kneist Sub. Lot
1, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $25.76; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 23c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, 68c; total
Jos. Geisler, Sub. 97 L. H.
Langworthy Add., N. 24 ft.
of S. 106 ft. of N. 74 ft.
Lot 1, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$197.77; interest at 6 per
cent, 72c; extrat expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.22;
total
Jos. Geisler, Sub. 2 of 97, L
H. Langworthy's Add., Lot
1, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $272.91; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.37;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $7.20; total 282.48
Jos. Geisler, Sub. 6 of 98, L
H. Langworthy's Add., Lot
1, bitulithic pavking, curb
and gutter cost, $132.85 in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.16;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $3.51; total
Jos. Geisler, Sub. 98, L. H.
Langworthy's Add., Lot 5,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $96.27; interest
at 6 per cent, 83c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$2.54; total
Jos. Geisler, Geisler's Sub,
Lot 4, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$104.59; interest at 6 per
cent, extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.76; total108.27
142.65
131.85
29.96
26.67
204.71
137.52
99.64
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August J. Kutsch, Geisler's
sub., Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$103.83; interest at 6 per
cent, 90c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.74; total 107.47
August Koester, Geisler's
Sub., S. 26 ft. Lot 2, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $57.28; interest at
6 per cent, 50c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$1.51; total 59.29
Theo. Gloeckner, Geisler's
Sub., N. 14 ft. Lot 2, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $25.20; interest at
6 per cent, 22c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
60c; total 26.08
Theo. Gloeckner, Geisler's
Sub., S. 10 ft. Lot 3 bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $15.02; interest at
6 per cent, 14c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
40c; total 15.56
Realty Inv. Corp., Geisler's
Sub., N. 30 ft. Lot 3, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $30.08; interest at
6 per cent, 26c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
79c; total 31.13
Carl Reifsteck, Geisler's Sub,
S. 30 ft. Lot 5, bithulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $54.83; interest at 6
per cent, 57c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$1.71; total 67.11
Christ Koester, Geisler's Sub,
N. 10 ft. Lot 5, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $14.89; interest at 6
per cent, 14c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
39c; total 15.42
Christ Koester, Geisler's Sub,
S. 15 ft. Lot 6, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $21.60; interest at 6
per cent, 19c; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, 57c; to-
tal 22.36
Victor Schenker, Geisler's
Sub., N. 25 ft. Lot 6, bitu-
liuthic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $19.18; interest at
6 per cent, 17c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 19.86
51c; total
A. J. Umbrait, Sub. 1 of S
1-3 of Lot 99, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 2 bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $25.33; interest at
6 per cent, 22c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 26 22
67c; total
A. J. Umbreit, Sub. 1 of 1 of
S. 1-3 of Lot 99, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 2, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter •cost, $3.86; interest at
6 per cent, 3c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
10c; total 3.99
John Thinnes, Sub. 1 of 1 of
S. 1-3 of Lot 99, L. H. Lang-
worthys' Add., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $26.22; interest at
i per cent, 23c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
69c; total 27.14
H. J. Ott, Sub. 1 of M. 1-3 of
Lot 99, L. H. Langworthy's
Add., Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$4.24; interest at 6 per
cent, 3c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 11c; total 4.38
Victor Schenker, Sub. 1. of M.
1-3 of Lot 99, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 2, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $3.86; interest at
6 per cent, 3c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
10c; total 3.99
John Jecklin, Sub. Lot 1 and
2 of 1 of 3 of 10 and 1 of
2 of 3 of Lot 11, Kniest
Sub., Lot 2, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$115.58; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.01; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.05; to-
tal 119.64
John Jecklin, Sub. 1 of 1 of
Sub. 1 and 2 of 1 of 3 of
10 and 1 of 2 of 3 of 11,
Kniest Sub., Lot 2, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $137.26; interest at 6
per cent, $1.20; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
142.08
$3.62; total
Caroline Bideaux, Sub. 1 of
Sub. 1 and 2 of 1 of 3 of 10
and 1 of 2 of 3 of 11, Kniest
Sub., Lot 2, bithulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$105.82; interest at 6 per
cent, 92c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.79; total 109.53
Christ Oestringer, Sub. 1 of 1
of Sub. 1 and 2 of 1 of 1 of
3 of 10 and 1 of 2 of 11,
Gniest Sub., Lot 1, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $66.36; interest at 6
per cent, 57c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 68.68
$1.75; total
Christ Oestringer, Sub. 2, Elm
Street Sub., Lot 2, bithulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $14.89; interest at 6
perecent, 14c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 15.42
39c; total
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Christ Oestringer, Geisler's
Sub., Lot 7, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$5.35; interest at 6 per
cost, 5c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 4c; total5.54
Iowa Seventh Day Adventist
Church Association, Sub. 2,
Elm Street Sub., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $19.01; interest at
6 per cent, 17c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 19.68
50c; total
J. P. Utzig, Sub. 1, Elm Street
Sub., Lot 2, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$2.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 3c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 7c; total 2.77
St. Peter's English Lutheran
Church, Sub. 2 of 1 of 2 of
• 2 of 3 of 10 and 1 of 1 of
7 of 9, Kniest Sub., Lot 2,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, 531.52; interest
at 6 per cent, $4.61; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
$14.02; total 550.15
St. Peter's English Lutheran
Church, Sub. 2 of 1 of 2 of
2 of 3 of 10 and 1 of 1 of
7 of 9, Kniest Sub., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $20.49; interest
at 6 per cent, 17c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
54c; total 21.20
Herman Grobe, Reifsteck Sub
Lot 8, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $14.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 15c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 39c; total 15.42
Louis A. Kaune, Reifsteck
Sub., Lot 7, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$4.46; interest at 6 per
cent, 3c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 12c; total4.61
Christian Wachter, Reifsteck
Sub., Lot 6, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$1.32; interest at 6 per
cent, lc; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 3c; total 1.36
M. Adam, Sub. 1 of 10,
Kniest's Sub., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $345.98; interest at
6 per cent, $3.00; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$9.13; total 358.11
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 3 of
9, Kniest's Sub., Lot 2, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $1%17.53; interest at
6 per Tent, $1.03; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$3.10; total 121.66
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 3 of
9, Kniest's Sub., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $28.05; interest at
6 per cent, 25c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
74c; total 29.03
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
9, Kniest's Sub., Lot 3, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $15.02; interest at
6 per cent, 14c; extra ex-
pense at .26356 per cent,
40c; total ....... ............. _.. __. 15.56
C. F. Schubert Estate, Sub. 2
of 9, Kniest's Sub., Lot 2,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $50.83; interest
at 6 per cent, 45c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$1.34; total 52.62
M. Adam, Sub. 4 and 5 of 9,
Kniest's Sub., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $106.03; interest at
6 per cent, 92c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$2.80; total 109.75
F. N. Russo, Sub. 3 of 1 of
10, Kniest's Sub., Lot 2,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $255.43; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.21; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $5.74; total 264.3S
M. F. Williams, Sub. 3 of 1
of 10, Kniest's Sub., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $80.15; interest
at 6 per cent, 69c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$2.11; total
Christ Oestringer, Sub. 11,
Kniest's Sub., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $48.79; interest at
6 per cent, 43c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$1.29; total
Chas. Steuck, Frisch's Sub,
S. W. 97 ft. Lot 5, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $197.13; interest at 6
per cent, $1.72; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$5.20; total
Bertha Kaune, Frisch's Sub,
N. E. 50 ft. Lot 5, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$101.62; interest at 6 per
cent, 89c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.68; total 105.19
Bertha .Kaune, Frisch's Sub.,
N. E. 50 ft. Lot 4, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $52.19; interest at 6
per cent, 45c; extra'expense
at .26388 per cent, $1,38;
total
82.95
50.51
204.05
54.02
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257
Chas. Steuck, Frisch's Sub.,
S. E. 15 ft. S. W. 97 ft Lot
4, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $66.28; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 57c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $1.75; total 68.60
Arthur Kaune, Frisch's Sub.,
N. W. 10 ft. S. W. 97 ft. Lot
4, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost„ $34.96; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 31c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 98c; total 36.19
Arthur Kaune, Frisch's Sub,
S. E. 15 ft. S. W. 97 ft. Lot
3, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $41.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 36c•; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $1.10; total 43.08
Frank Berwanger, Frisch's
Sub., N. W. 10 ft. S. W. 97
ft. Lot 3, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$23.42; interest at 6 per
cent, 20c; extra expense at
26386 per cent, 62c; total 24.24
Bertha Kaune, Frisch's Sub,
N. E. 50 ft. Lot 3, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $33.52; interest at 6
per cent, 29c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
88c; total 34.69
Bertha Kaune, Frisch's Sub,
S. 20 ft. N. E. 50 ft. Lot 2,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $20.24; interest
at 6 per cent, 17c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
53c; total 20.94
Frank Berwanger, Frisch's
Sub., S. W. 97 ft. Lot 2, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $48.12; interest at
6 per cent, 42c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$1.27; total 49.81
J. G. Fink, Frisch's Sub., N.
5 ft. N. E. 50 ft Lot 2, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $458; interest at 6
per cent, 5c; extra expense
at .26385 per cent, 12c; to-
tal 4.75
J. G. Fink, Frisch's Sub., Lot
1, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $56.43; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 49c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $1,49; total 58.41
J. G. Spielbauer, Kniest's Sub,
Lot 2, bitulithic,paving,,curb
and gutter cost, $101.66; in-
terest at ,6 per cent, 89,c; ex-
tra expense .at .06386 per
cent, 42.68.; total 105.23
Ind. School District, Sub. Min
Lot 314, Lot 2, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$1,337.62; interest at 6 per
cent, $11.60; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $35.29;
total 1384.51
Ind. School District, Sub
Min. Lot 314, Lot 3, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $148.34; interest at
6 per cent, $1.29; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$3.91; total 156.54
J. J. Duertscher, Sub. 4
Kniest's Sub., Lotl, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $290.56; interest at 6
cent, $290.56; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$7.67; total
Lewis Dietz, Cook's Add., Lot
66, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $250.04;
interest at 6 per cent, $2.15;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $6.60; total 258.79
John C. Jungk, Cook's Add,
Lot 67, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$250.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.15; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.60;
total 258.79
J. J. Duertscher, Sub. 4,
Kniest's Sub., N. 5 ft. Lot 2,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $20.20; interest
at 6 per cent, 17c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
53c; total
Carl Batteram, Sub. 4,
Kniest's Sub., S. 35c ft. Lot
2, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $101.92; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 89c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $2.69; total 105.50
Fred Otto, Sub. 4, Kniest's
Sub., N. W. 30 ft. Lot 4,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $81.72; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 71c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $2.16; total
Lena Kaiser, Sub. 4, Kniest's
Sub., Lot 3, bitulithic pav-
ir•g curb and gutter cost,
$1E4.28; interest at 6 per
crr.t. $1.34; extra expenea
at .26386 per cent, $4.07;
total .. 159.69
Lena Bauer, High St. Sub ,
Lot 11, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$111'.63; interest at 6 l.ec
cent, 99c; extra .expenta
at .23686 per cent, $3.00;
total 117.62
George a. Imhoff, High St
Sub., Lot 10, .bitulithic pay -
30075
20.90
84.59
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ing, curb and gutter cost,
$114.69; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.01; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.03; to-
tal
118.73
Voelker Realty Co., High St.
Sub., Lot 9, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$115.07; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.01; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.03; to-
tal
Jacob Rhomberg, High St.
Sub., Lot 8, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$115.07; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.01; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.03; to-
tal
119.11
Sophia Zollikoffer, High St.
Sub, Lot 7, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$115.07; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.01; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.03;
total 119.11
Herman Jungk, High St. Sub,
Lot 6, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$115.07; interast at 6 per
cent, $1.01; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.03;
total 119.11
Clara Ruff, High St. Sub.,
Lot 5, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$115.07; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.01; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.03;
total 119.11
Clara Ruff, High St. Sub,
Lot 4, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$115.07; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.01; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.03;
total 119.11
Annie Wallig, High St. Sub
Lot 3, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$115.07; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.01; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.03;
total 119.11
Pancrazius Domenig Est., High
St. Sub., Lot 2, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $115.07; interest at 6
per cent, $1.01; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$3.03; total 119.11
Pancrazius Domenig Est., High
St. Sub., Lot 1, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $115.07; interest at 6
per cent, $1.01; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$3.03; total 119.11
Frank Neumeister Est., Julia
Powell and Henrietta
Reavell, Cook's Add., Lot 57,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $250.04; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.15; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $6.60; total 258.79
Frank Neuweister Est., Julia
Powell and Henrieeta
Reavell, Cook's Add., S. 12
ft. 4 in. Lot 58, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $59.28; interest at 6
per cent, 52c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$1.56; total 61.36
J. W. Neumeister, Cook's Add.,
N. 40 ft. Lot 58, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $190.77; interest at 6
per cent, $1.66; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$5.05; total 197.46
Hettie M. Babcock, Cook's
Add., Lot 59, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$250.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.15; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.60;
total 258.79
J. J. O'Brien, Cook's Add., Lot
60, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $250.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.15;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $6.60; total 258.79
.Alfred Cartigny Est., Cook's
Add., S. % Lot 61, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $125.00; interest at 6
per cent, $1.09; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$3.30; total 129.39
Michael M. Mueller, Cook's
Add., N. % Lot 61, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $125.00; interest at 6
per cent, $1.09; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cant,
$3.30; total 129.39
Chas. Lierheimer, Cook's Add.,
S. 1/2 Lot 62, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$125.00; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.09; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.30; to-
tal
129.34-
Nic W ook's Add., N. %
Lot bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$125.00; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.09; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.30;
total 129.39
Margt. Wolff, Sub. Lot 63,
Cook's Add., Lot 3, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $153.77; interest at 6
per cent, $1.34; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$4.06; total 159.17
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259
Eliz. Sill, Sub. Lot 63, Cook's
Add., Lot 2, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$60.46; interest at 6 per
cent, 53c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $1.60; totla 62.59
Kate Miller, Sub. Lot 63,
Cook's Add., Lot 1, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $35.81; interest at 6
per cent, 31c; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, 94c; total 37.06
Adolph and Jos. Duertscher,
Cook's Add., Lot 56, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $250.04; interest at
6 per cent, $2.15; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$6.60; total 258.79
Adolph Duertscher, Cook's
Add., S. ', Lot 55, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $125.00; interest at 6
per cent, $1.09; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$3.30; total 129.39
Rose Duertscher Est., Cook's
Add., N. IA Lot 55, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $125.00; interest at 6
per cent, $1.09; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$3.30; total 129.39
Killian J Mai, Sub. Lot 54,
Cook's Add., Lot 2, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $224.12; interest at 6
per cent, $1.94; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$5.91; total 231.97
Jos. A. and Eliz. Juen, Sub.
Lot 54, Cook's Add., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $25.88; interest
at 6 per cent, 23c: extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
68c; total 26.79
Jos. A. and Eliz. Juen, Cook's
Add., S. % Lot 53, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $125.00; interest at 6
per cent, $1.09; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$3.30; total 129.39
B. M. Schiel, Cook's Add,
N. % Lot 53, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$125.00; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.09; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.30;
total 129.39
B. M. Schiel, Cook's Add,
S. % Lot 52, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$125.00; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.09; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.30;
total 129.39
Leo Palen, Cook's Add., N.
lh Lot 52, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$125.00; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.09; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.30;
total 129.39
Jacob Grode, Cook's Add., Lot
51, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $250.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.15;
extra expense at .2686 per
cent, $6.60; total 258.79
Henry Suverkrup Est., Cook's
Add., Lot 50, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$250.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.15; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.60;
total 258.79
C. H. Reynolds, Cook's Add,
Lot 49, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$350.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.15; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.60;
total . 258.79
R. J. McAndrews, Cook's
Add., S. 23.4 ft. Lot 48,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $111.72; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 97c; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
$2.95; total 115.64
Realty Inv. Corp., Cook's Add,
N. 29 ft. Lot 48. bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $138.28; interest at 6
per cent, $1.20; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 143.13
$3.€5; total
Alois Hauth, Cook's Add., Lot
47, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $250.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 2.15;
extra expense at .26386 per 258 79
cent, $6.60; total
Christ Doescher, Cook's Add.
Lot 46, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$250.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.15; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.60;
total
258.79
Henry Kaiser, Cook's Add.,
Lot 45, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$250.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.15; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.60;
total
258.79
Peter E. Weitz, Sr., Cook's
Add., Lot 44, C
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $250.04; interest at 6
per cent, $2.15; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 258.79
$6.60; total
260
Peter E. Weitz, Sr., Cook's
Add., S. 18.4 ft. Lot 43, and bitulithic paving,
gut-
ter cost, $87.87; interest at
6 per cent, 76c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 9fl 95
$2.32; total
Realty Inv. Corp., Cook's
Cook's Add., N. 34 ft. Lot
43, bitulithic paving, curb
and getter cost, $162.13; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.41;
extra expense at .26386 per 167.82
cent, $4.28; total _.__.-.-._..-..•
Geo. Beier, Cook's Add., Lot
64, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $250.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.15;
extra expense at .26386 per 258.79
cent, 56.60; total
Bertha Reding, Cooks' Add,
Lot 65, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
250.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.15; extra expense
at .21386 per cent, $6.60;
total 258.79
Special Session, July 10th, 1922
Catherine Schmitt, Dreibilbies
Add., Lot 33, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$168.20; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.46; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.44; to-
tal
Margaret Schaan Estate, Drie-
bilbies Add., Lot 34, bitul-
ithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $168.2+); interest at
6 per cent, $1.46; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 17410
54.44 total
Frank Budde Estate, Driebil-
bies Add., Lot 35, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $168.20; interest at 6
per cent, $1.46; extra ex-
pense at .263S6 per cent, 174.10
$4.44; total ...._
Rosina Winers, Dreibilbies
Add., Lot 36, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$1u8.20; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.46; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.44; 174.10
total -
Nic Pauly. Dreibilbies Add.,
Lot 37, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
5168.20; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.46; extra expense
at .26386 per cent; $4.44;
total.........._..._......_..._.._ ..................
Nic Pauly, Dreibilbies Add.,
S. W. 1 ft. Lot 38, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $2.97; interest at 6 per
cent, $0.03; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $0.08; to -
61.70 tal
Anna Schmitz, Dreibilbies
Add., N. E. 45.8 ft. Lot 38,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, 5164.59; inter-
est at 6 per cent; $1.44; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
196.93 cent, $4.34; total
Anna Schmitz, Dreibilbies
Add., Lot 39, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$168.20; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.43; extra expense
at .26386 per cant, $4.44; to-
tal
Henry Kaiser, McCraney's
2nd. Add., Lot 21, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $179.69; interest at 6
per cent, $1.56; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$4.74; total 185.99
John C. Jungk, Cook's Add,
S. 10.1 ft. Lot 68, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, 559.61; interest at 6
cent, 52c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $1.57c; to-
tal
Dubuque Realty Co., Cook's
Add., N. 39.9 ft. Lot 68, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $190.26; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.65; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
$5.02; total
August Faulhaber, Cooks'
Add., Lot 69, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$250.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.15; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.60;
total 258.79
174.10
Jos. Faulhaber, Cook's Add.,
S. 1/2 Lot 70, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$125.00; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.09; extra expense
at .23386 per cent, $3.30;
total 129.39
Frederick W. Neumeister,
Cook's Add., N. 1 Lot 70,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $125.04; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.09; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, 53.30; total $129.43
174.10
3.08
170.37
174.10
John Mathias, Dreibilbies
Add., E. 1/, Lot 40, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $168.20; interest at 6
per cent, $1.46; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$4.44; total 174,00-
Oscar
74-80Oscar J. Huber, Dreibilbies
Add., S. W. 35 ft. Lot 32,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $166.92; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.46; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $4.40; total 172.78
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Mary Hogreffe, Dreibilbies
Add., N. E. 11.8 ft. Lot 32,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $56.26; interest
at 6 per cent, 49c; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
$1.48; total .._-_._._....._
Mary Hogreffe, Dreibilbies
Add., S. W. 19.2 ft. Lot 31,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $80.12; interest
at 6 per cent, 78c; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
Jahanna Strazinsky, Dreibil-
bies Add., N. 16.8 ft. Lot 26,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $80.11; interest
at 6 per cent, 69c; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
58.23 52.11; total _.._._...._ 82.91
Jahanna. Strazinsky, Dreibil-
bies Add., Lot 25, bithulithic
paviug,br cu and gutter
cost, $228.11; interest at 6
per cent, 51.99; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 236.42
93.28 26.03; total
Paul A. Weidmeyer, Dreibil-
bies Add., N. E. 28 ft. Lot
31, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $133.53; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.16;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $3.52; total __._.._-.-.._--. 138.21
Florence Bowers, Deibilbies
Add., Lot 30, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$223.18; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.93; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.89; to-
tal 231.00
John B. Tschohl, Deibilbies
Add., Lot 29, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
5223.18; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.93; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.89; to-
tal 231.00
Jacob and Lizzie Hedrick,
Dreibilbies Add., S. 45.6 ft.,
Lot 28, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$217.46; interest at 6 per
cent, $188; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $5.74; total225.08
Mary Blockinger, Deibilbies
Add., N. 1.2 ft. Lot 28, bitul-
ithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $5.69; interest at
6 per cent, 05c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 15;
total
1\lary Blockinger, Deibilbies
Add., S. 22.8 ft Lot 27, bit-
ulithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $108.71; interest at
6 per cent, 95c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent 112
$2.87; total
Adrian Van Denberg, Dreibil-
bies Add., N. 24 ft. Lot 27,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $114.43; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.01; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per 11
cent, $3.02; total
Frank Angster Estate, Dreibil-
bies Add., S. 30 ft. Lot 26,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $143.07; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.25; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per 14
cent, $3.78; total
5.89
.53
8.46
8.10
Phil Doerr Estate, Hooper's
Add., Lot 28, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$249.87; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.15; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.59;
total 258.61
Wm. and Elizabeth Knabel,
Hooper's Add., Lot 27, bitul-
ithic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $249.87; interest at 6
per cent, $2.15; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 258.61
$6.29; total
Anna . Bemis, Hooper's Add,
S. E. 1/z Lot 26, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $124.91; interest at 6
per cent, $1.08; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 129.29
$3.30; total
Louisa Schilsky, Hooper's
Add., N. W. % Lot 26, bitul-
ithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $124.91; interest at
6 per cent, $1.08; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 129.29
$3.30; total
Otto Wiedma/nn, Hooper's
Add., S. W. 14, Lot 25, bitul-
ithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $124.91; interest at
6 pot' cent, $1.08; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 129.29
$3.30; total
Lena Wiedmann, Hooper's
Add., N. E. 14 Lot 25, bithul-
ithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $124.91; interest at
6 per cent, $1.08; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 129 29
$3.30; total
L. Duesing, Hooper's Add,
S. 50 ft. Lot 24, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $242.74; interest at 6
per cent, $2.11; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 251.25
$6.40; total
Lloyd and Nora Robinson
Hooper's Add., N. 1.6 ftLob
ot
24, bitulithic paving,
and gutter cost, $7.60; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 07c; extra -
expense at .26386 per cent, 7 87
20c; total
262
Special Session,
Lloyd and Nora Robinson
Hooper's Add.,b 23, bitul-
ithic paving,
gut-
ter cost, $249.87; interest at
6 per cent, $2.15; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$6.59; total
Edna Horning, Hooper's Add.,
Lot 22, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$249.87; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.15; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.59; to-
tal
C. Niedermeyer and G. Ret-
temaier, Hooper's Add., Lot
29, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $188.31; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.62;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $4.97; total 194.90
F. N. Maire, Hooper's Add,
Lot 30, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$188.31; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.62; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.97;
total 194.90
Chas. Stenck, Hooper's Add,
Lot 31, bithulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$188.31; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.62; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $4.97; to-
tal 194.90
Chas. Stenck, Hooper's Add.,
Lot 32, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$188.31; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.62; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.97;
total 194.90
George Blosch, Hooper's Add,
Lot 33, bitulithic paving
curb and gutter cost,
$188.31; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.62; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.97;
total 194.90
Emma Klingenberg, Hooper's
Add., Lot 34, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$188.31; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.62; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.97; to-
tal 194.90
C. A. Shepple, Hooper's Add.,
Lot 35, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$188.31; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.62; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.97;
total
Chris. Loetscher, McCraney's
2nd. Add., Lot 25, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$215.63; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.87; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.69;
total
258.61
258.61
July 10th, 1922
Chris. Loetscher, McCraney's
2nd. Add., Lot 24, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $179.69; interest at 6
per cent, $1.56; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$4.74; total 185.99
Chris. Loetscher, McCraney's
2nd. Add., Lot 23, bitulithic
cost, $179.69; interest at 6
per cent, $1.56; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$4.74; total 185.99
Anna Grobe et al, McCraney's
2nd. Add., Lot 22, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $179.69; interest at 6
per cent, $1.56; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$4.74; total. 185.99
Margaret Hammerand, Sub. 5
and 7 and W. 7.1 ft. Lot 9,
Wick's Sub. S. W. 30 ft. Lot.
2, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $107.82; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 94c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $2.84; total . 111.60
Helen and George Taylor,
Sub. 5 and 7 and W. 7.1 ft.
Lot 9, Wick's Sub. N. E. 20
ft. Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $71.88;
interest at 6 per cent, 62c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $1.90; total
Helen and George Taylor,
Sub. 5 and 7 and W. 7.1 ft.
Lot 9, Wick's Sub. S. W.
10 ft. Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$35.94; interest at 6 per
cent, 31c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 95c; total 37.20
Frank Beutin, Sub. 5 and 7
and W. 7.1 ft. Lot 9, Wick's
Sub. N. E. 40 ft. Lot 1, bit-
ulithic paving, curb and gut-
tering cost, $43.75; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.25; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
$3.79; total 148.79
Ida Bistram, McCraney's 2nd.
AA., Lot 16, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$169.79; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.48; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.45;
total 174.72
%Bjstram,- MceCraney's 2nd.
Add., Lot 17, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
0238.46; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.05; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.29;
total $246.80
J. P. Breson, McCraney's
2nd. Add., Lot 18, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $238.46; interest at 6
per cent, $2.05; extra ex -
194.90
223.19
74.40
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pense at .26386 per cent,
$6.29; total 246.80
Frank A. Frommelt, McCra-
ney's 2nd. Add., Lot 19, bit-
ulithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $238.46; interest at
6 per cent, $2.05; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$6.29; total 246.80
Frank Nagele, McCraney's
2nd. Add., Lot 20, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$238.46; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.05; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.29;
total 216.80
M. T. Williams, Sub. E. 7.1
ft. of Lots 9 and 11 and N.
46.9 ft. Lot 13 Wick's Sub.
Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$238.46; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.05; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.29;
total ..__... 246.80
Jacob C. Welty, Sub. E. 7.1 ft
of Lots 9 and 11 and N
46.9 ft. Lot 13 Wick's Sub
Lot 1, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$238.46; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.05; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.29;
total 246.80
C. Niedermeyer and G. Retten-
maier, Wick's Add., S. 7.1
ft. Lot 10, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$88.13; interest at 6 per
cent, 76c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.33; total91.22
C. Niedermeyer and G. Retten-
maier, Wick's Add., Lot 12,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $281.31; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.44; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $7.42; total 291.17
C. Niedermeyer and G. ketten-
maier, Wick's Add., Lot 14
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $107.48; in ter -
est at 6 per cent, 94c; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
$2.84; total 111.26
C. Niedermeyer and G. Ret-
tenmaier, Fengler's Add.,
Lot 34, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$222.50; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.93; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.87; to-
tal 230.30
George Zollikoffer, Fengler's
Add., Lot 33, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and guter cost,
$222.50; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.93; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.87; to-
tal 230.30
Frank Maire, Fengler's Add.,
Lot 32, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$222.50; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.93; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.87; to -
George Ellison, Fengler's tal 230.30
Add., Lot 31, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$222.50; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.93; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.87; to-
tal 230.30
Conrad Kohlman, Sub. Lots 6
and 8 and 7.1 ft Lot 10,
Wick's Sub. S. E. 70 ft. Lot
1, bitulithic paving, curb
and guttering cost, $177.83;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.55;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $4.69; total 184.07
Conrad Kohlman, Sub. Lots
6 and 8 and 7.1 ft. Lot 10
Wick's Sub. S. E. 70 ft. Lot
2, bitulithic paving, curb
and guttering cost, $177.83;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.55;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $4.69; total 184.07
Chas. Kulow, Fengler's Add.,
Lot 35, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$165.94; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.44; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.38, to-
tal 171.76
Fred J. Mutschler, Fengler's
Add., Lot 36, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$165.94; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.44; textra expense
at .26386, $4.38; total 171.76
Mary Meukel, Fengler's Add,
Lot 37, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$165.94; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.44; extra expense
at .26385 per cent, $4.38;
total 171.76
Wm. Haas, Fengler's Add,
Lot 38, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$165.94; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.44; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.38;
total 171.76
Enrich Forkes, Fengler's Add
S. 23.4 ft. E. 134 ft. Lot 9,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $82.95; interest
at 6 per cent, 72c; extra ex-
pense at .2386 per cent, 85.86
$2.19; total
Jacob Theis, Fengler's Add,
N. 23.4 ft. E. 134 ft. Lot 9,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $82.95; interest
at 6 per cent. 72c; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
$2.19; total 85.86
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Christina Lutters, Kiene's
Sub., S. 1/ E. 134 ft. Lot 3,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $118.30; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.03; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
2.41 $3.12; total 122.45
John Luedtke, Merle's Sub,
N. 1/2 E. 134 ft. Lot 3, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $1,18.30; interest at
6 per cent, $1.03; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 1'22.45
88.32 $3.1`2; total
Jacob Theis, Feugler's Add.,
S. 8 in. of E. 134 ft. of S.
24.8 ft. Lot 10, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $23; interest at 6 per
cent, 2c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 6c; total
John Badger, Fengler's Add,
N. 24 ft. of S. 24.8 ft. of E
134 f Lot 10,
pav-
ing,cabitulithic
cost,
$85.33; interest at 6 per
cent, 74c; extra expense at
.2686 per cent, $2.25; total
Jas. Keefe Est., and Mary
Keefe, Fengler's Add., N. 22
ft. of E. 134 ft. Lot 10, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $78.24; interest at
6 per cent, 68c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$2.06; total
Jas. Keefe Est. and Mary
Keefe,' Sub. 1, Kiene's Sub.,
S. 2 ft. S..26 ft. Lot
andgut-
ter
paving,
cost, $11.80; interest at
6 per cent, 10c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 12.21
31c; total
Martin and Julia Biaser, Sub.
1. Kiene's Sub., N. 24 ft. S.
26 ft. Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$11.59; • interest at 6 per
cent, 99c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $3.00; total 117.58
Anton and Barbara Haas,
Sub. 1, Kiene's Sub., N. 24
ft. Lot 1, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$113.59; interest at 6 per
cent, 99c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $3.00; total 117.58
J. H. and Otto Dietrich, Sub.
1, Kiene's Sub., Lot 2, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $5.56; interest at 6
cent, 5c; extra expense at
.2386 per cent, 15c; total 5.76
John Chaloupka, Jr., Kienc's
Kiene's Sub., S. 1/ E. 134
ft. Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$118.30; interest, at 6 per
cent, $1.03; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.12;
total 122.45
Freda Molitor, Kiene's Sub
N. 1 E. 134 ft. Lot 2, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $118.30; interest at
6 per cent, $1.03; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$3.12; total 122,45
J. 11. and Otto Dietrich,
Kiene's Sub., W. 96.9 ft.
Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$1.91; interest at 6 per
cent, 2c; extra expense at
.2686 per cent, 5c; total
80.98
1.98
J. H. and Otto Dietrich,
Kiene's Sub., W. 125.9 ft.
Lot , bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, 51c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, lc; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
lc; total
Realty Inv. Corp., Kiene's
Sub., S. 1/ E. 134 ft. Lot 4.
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $178.3(); inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.03; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $3.12; total . _. _... . . 122.45
Realty Inv. Corp., Kiene's
Sub., N. ?= E. 134 ft. Lot 4,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $118.30; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.03; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $3.12; total 122.45
J. H. and Otto Dietrich,
Kiene's Sub., W. 135.9 ft.
Lot 4, bitulithic paving.
curb and gutter cost, 81c;
interest at 6 per cent, lc;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 2c; total .
Albert Luedtkc, \1cCraney's
lst Add., S. 1- E . 134 ft. Lot
91, bitulithic i;aving, curb
and gutter cost, $115.30; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.03;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $3.12; total 122.45
Henry M. Frost, McCraney's
1st Add., N. 1/2 E. 134 ft. Lot
91, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $118.30; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.03;
extra expense at .26386 per
cunt, $3.12; total . 122.45
J. H. and Otto Dietrich.
1lcCraney's 1st \;ld., \\'.
133 ft. Lct 91, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $118.30; interest at 6
per cent, $1.03; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$3.12; total 1.14
Henry M. Frost, .\IcCraney's
1st Add., S. 5 Et. E. 134, ftt.
Lot 92, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$23.63; interest at 6 per
cent, 21c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, 62c; total... 24.46
.53
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J. H. and Otto Dietrich,
M,cCrauey's 1st Add., N. 45
ft. E. 134 ft. Lot 92, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $212.96; interest at
6 per cent, $1.85; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 220.43
$5.62; total
J. H. and Otto Dietrich,
McCrafley's 1st Add., W. 138
ft. Lot 92, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, 51.10;
interest at 6 per cent, lc;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 3c; total
J. H. and Otto Dietrick,
McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 93,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $27.74; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.05; extra
expense at .26386 per cent, 246.0
$6.27; total
J. H. and Otto Dietrich,
McCraney's 1st Add., S. 1/2
Und. 2-3 Lot 94, bitulithic
paving. curb and gutter
cost, $79.22; interest at 6
per cent, 69c; extra
ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$2.09; total
Eagle Point Lime Works,
McCraney's 1st Add., S. Y2
Und. 1-3 Lot 94, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $39.63; interest at 6
per cent, 35c; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $1.05;
total
Dora Boettscher, McCrnLot 94aey's
1st Add., N. ?'s
bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $118.85; interest at
6 per cent. $1.04; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 123
$3.14; total
Dora Boettscher. McCra.ney's
1st Add., S. * Lot 95, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $113.85; interest at
6 per cent, $1.04; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 123
53.14; total
Louise Zemanek, McCraneys'
1st Add., N. '1 95, bitu-
lithic paving, curb
ter cost, $115.85; interest at
6 per cent. $1.04; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$3.14; total............................................12
Addie Garner, Sub. Lot A of
96, McCraney's lst Add., Lot
1, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter
cost,
l
in-
terest at 6per cent, $1.34;
extra expense at .26386 per 15
cent, $4.07; total ..............................
Home Builders' Co., Sub.u1st
of 96,
Add., Lot 2, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$77.10; interest at 6 per
cent, 67e; extra expense at
.26386, per cent, $2.03; to-
tal
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. Lot B
of 96, McCraney's 1st Add.,
lot 1, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $4.24; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 3c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, 10c; total
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. Lot B
of 96, McCraney's 1st Add.,
1.14 Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $2.08;
interest at 6 per cent, 2c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 5c; total
Home Builders' Co., Sub. Lot
A of 97, McCraney's 1st
6 Add., Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$77.10; interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.03; to-
tal
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. Lot A
of 97, McCraney's 1st Add.,
82.00 Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$154.19; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.34; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.07;
total
79.80
4.37
2.15
79.80
159.60
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub, Lot B
of 97, McCraney's 1st Add.,
41.03 Lot 1, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $2.08;
interest at 6 per cent, 2c;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, 5c; total
.03
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. Lot B
of 97, McCraney's 1st Add.,
Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $4.24;
interest at 6 per cent, 3c;
e=xtra expense at .26386 per 4.37
cent, 10c; total
Wm. Frommelt, McCraney's
1st Add., Lot 98, bitulithic
.03 paving, curb and gutter
cost, $237.74; interest at 6
per cent, $2.05; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 246.06
$6.27; total
John Heuser, McCraney's
1st Add., S. E. 125 ft. Lot
3.03 99, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $231.33; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.00;
extra expense at .26386 per 239.43
cent, $6.10; total
Eliz. Heuser, McCraney's 1st
Add., N. W. 147 ft. Lot 99,
9.60 bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $6.41; interest
at per cent, 5c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
17c; total
2.15
6.63
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Sarah E. Kemler Estate, Mc-
Craney's 1st. Add., S. E.
125 ft. Lot 100, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $231.32; interest at 6
per cent, $2.00; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 239.42
$6.10; total
Eliz Heuser, McCraney's lst
Add., N. W. 147 ft. Lot 100,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $6.41; interest
at 6 per cent, 5c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cant,
17; total
Fred Hohnecker, McCraney's
1st. Add., Lot 101, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $237.74; interest at 6
per cent, $2.05; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$6.27; total 246.06
J. W. Richard, Sub. 1 of 102
McCraney's 1st. Add., Lot
1, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $118.85; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.04;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $3.14; total _ 123.03
August Berning, Sub. 1 of 102
McCraney's 1st. Add., Lot 2,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $118.85; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.04; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $3.14; total 123.03
Adam Lange, Sub. 103 Mc-
Craney's 1st. Add., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $237.74; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.05; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $6.37; total 246.06
Dorothea Aureden Estate, Mc-
Craney's lst. Add., Lot 104,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $237.74; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.05; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $6.27; total 246.06
Elizabeth Reuter, McCraney's
lst. Add., Lot 105, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $237.74; interest at 6
per cent, $2.05; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$6.27; total 246.06
Henry Burgmeyer, McCran-
ey's lst. Add., Lot 106, bitul-
ithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $237.74; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.05; extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
$6.27; total
Frank Healey, McCraney's
lst. Add., Lot 107, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $237.74; interest at 6
per cent, $2.05; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$6.27; total
6.63
246.06
246.06
Martin J. Baumhover, Mc-
Crancy's lst. Add., Lot 108,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $237.74; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.05; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $6.27; total 246.06
George J. Wimmer Estate,
McCraney's 1st. Add., Lot
109, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $237.74; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.05;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $6.27; total 246.06
Dora Winner, FeCranc y's
lst.Add., Lot 110, bitulithic-
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $238.29; interest at 6
per cent, $2.05; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cen,
$6.29; total
A. L. Rhomberg, McCraney's
lst. Add., Lot 111, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $239.82; interest at 6
per cent, $2.08; extra ex-
pense at .26386 p.:r cent,
$6.33; total ........... .. 248.23
Leo F. Cota, Cota's Place, Lot
1, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $97.80; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 85c; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $2.58; total ............._..__ 101.23
Martin Young, Sub. 574 Ham's
.Add., Lot 2, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$44.21; interest at 6 p r
cent, 38c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $1.17; to-
tal 45.76
John Utzig, Sub. 574 Ham's
Add., Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$44.21; interest at 6 per
cent, 38c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $1.17; to-
tal
John Utzig, Sub. 573 Ham's
Add., Lot 2, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$76.93; interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.03; to-
tal
Martin Young, Sub. 473 Ham's
Add., Lot 1, bitulithicpav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$76.93; interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.03; to-
tal
Louis Hoine, Ham's Add., S
1/2 Lot 572, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$76.93; interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.03; to-
tal
24"0.63
45.76
79.63
79.63
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Wm. Freiutark, Ham's Add.
N. 2 Lot 572, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $76.93; interest. at 6
per cent, $76.93; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$2.03; total ..... 79.63
Voelker Realty Co., Ham's
Add., Lot 571, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $153.81 ; interest at 6
per cent, $1.34; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent.
$4.06; total .... . _ 159.21
Voelkc,r Realty Co. Ham's
Add., Lot 570, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$153.81; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.34; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.06;
total....__......._......................_._._._......
Christ Ohde Estate, Ham's
Add., Lot 569, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$159.81; interest al 6 per
cent. $1.34; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.06; to-
tal ........ ...... _ .
('has. Grobe, Ham's Add., S.
25 ft. Lot 568, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$76.93, interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; extra expense at
.26386 per cen, $2.03; total_.
Joseph Junk, Ham's Add., Lot
565, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $1 53.81; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.34;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent $4.06; total
159.21
Theodore Klaeske, Ham's
Add., S. 1/2 Lot 564, bitulith-
ic paving, euro and gutter
cost, $76.93; interest at 6
per cent, 67c; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $2.03; to-
tal 79.63
Chas. Bremer, Hani's Add.,
N. 12 Lot 564, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$76.93; interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; extra expense at
.26356 per cent, $2.03; to-
t tal
79.6.3
159.21 t John Remus, Ham's Add., Lot
563, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $153.81; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.34;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $4.06; total ............._........ 159.21
Anna McEvoy, Ham's Add.,
159.21 Lot 562, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$153.81; interest at 6 per
cent, $134; extra expense at
.263S6 per cent, $4.06; to- 119 11
tal __
Anton Trueb. Ham's Add., N.
25 ft. Lot 568, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost.
$76.93; interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.03; total...
Anton Trueh, Ham's Add., S.
12.6 ft Lot 567, bitulithic
paving, c'ur'b and gutter
cost. $38.44; interest at 6
Per cent, 33c; extra expense
at .26385 per cent, $1.01;
total
F. and \\' libel mina Glab,
Ham's Add., N. 37.6 ft. Lot
567, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $115.37; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.01;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $3.04; total
Cornelius Ball, Ham's Add,
S. 1/. Lot 566, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$76.93; interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; extra expense at
.26386 per cent, $2.03; to-
tal
Joseph Junk, Ham's Add., N.
1/2 Lot 566, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$76.93; interest at 6 per
cent 67c; extra expense at
.2'386 per cent, $2.03; to-
tal
79.63 George Kunz, Fengler's Add.,
W. t,, Lot 8, bitulithic pay-
' ing, curb and gutter cost,
$167.98; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.46; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $4.43;
total .......... 173.87
Amelia Skew, Fengler's
1
Add., E. 1/ Lot 8, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $54.27; interest at 6
per cent. 47c; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $1.43, to-
tal
39.75 J. P. Weiricli, Feagler's Add.,
Lot 7, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$222.25; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.92; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.86'
total 230.03
............................................
119.42 Fred J. Heller, Kiene's Sub.
Lot 8, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, $238.20; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.05;
extra expense at .26386 per 246.54cent, $6.29; total
John Hertz, Kienes Sub.Lot
curb
79.63 7, bitulithic paving,
gutterand
to esta66 per cent,2
2.05;
extra expense at .26386 per 246.54
cent, $6.29; total
Fred Lange Estate, Kiene's
Sub. Lot 6, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
56.17
79.63
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$238.20; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.05; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.29; to-
tal...._................................ _................ 246.54
.Augusta Stock, Kiene's Sub.,
Lot 5i bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
...$238.20; interest at 6 per
cent. $2.05; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.29; to-
tal .... _ ..... 246.5.1
Jos. \Veber. :\IcC'raney's 1st.
Add., Lot 90, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$238.20: interest ta 6 per
cent, $2.05; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.29; to-
tal. .............. ............ .......... ........ _.......__.. 246.54
Mary- George, McCraney's 1st.
Add., Lot 90, bitulithic pav-
ing. curb and gutter cosi,
x+238.20; interest at 6 per
ren, $2.05; extra expeiHe at
26386 per cent, $6.29; to-
tal ... 246.54
Louis Z in:tnek. .AIcCr.utev's
1st. Add., Lot S9, bitulithic
paving. curb and gutter
cost. $238.211; interest at 6
per cent, $2.05; extra ex-
pense at .26350 per
`"'.29' total
M. J. Mali 'r. .\Ic•Crancy's 1st.
Add., S. \V. ?:, Lot 37, bitul-
ithic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $119.10; interest at 6
per cent, $1.04; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent.
$3.14; total
Home Builders Co., \lcC'ran-
cy's 1st. Add.. 5. \V. r 2 Lot
87, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $119.10; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.04;
extra expense at .26386 per
cent, $3.14; total 123.28
Voelker Realty ('o., Sub. 56
1\IcCranev's 1st. Add., Lot
2, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $158.77; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81.3');
extra expense at .26386 per
Cent, $4.19; total 164.35
(Purl Koch Estate, Sub. 86
licCraney's 1st. Add., Lot 2,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $79.34; interest
at 6 per cent, (9c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$2.09; total
Carl Koch Estate, Sub. 86
1\IcCraney's 1st. Add., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $79.34; interest
at 6 per cent, 69c; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$2.09: total ....
11onu' Builders' C'o., Sub. 85,
i\icCraney''s 1st Add., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $158.77; interest
at 6 per cent. $1.39: extra
expense at .26386 per cent,
$4.19; total _ 164.35
Carl 1Iattt'cr, ..\lc('tancy's 1st
.\dd.. Lot SI, bitulithic pav-
ing. curb and gutter cost.
2:18.20; interest at 6 per
cent. $2.05; extra expense
at .26356 per cent, $.29; to-
tal .. 2I6.5;
(tis. and Otto \Vold( rt. .\le-
('raney's 1st .1d11.. Lot 53.
hitnlithic paving, curb and
latter cost, $232.20; inter-
est al 6 per cent, $2.05; ex-
tra expense at .2,356 per
cent. $6.29; total 2-1 '.T
Georg .1. lto 'p..ch, \tet'r'a
net's 1st Add., Lot 52, bitu-
111 ((c paving. curl) an 1 rut -
try ut••t. $235.=0; ilttet .r
.0 6 per cent. ;2..I5 (-Ara
experts:• a) .26:156 per cent.
$6.29: total 21;5,
Clarence T. /.t-t,;er, Sub. Sit
and 51• \1('('r,ut.'v's 1st .1r1,I..
Lot 1. bilu:ithic paving.
trh :n:1 etltter cost.
$_'nu.ri.-,; int ere at 6 per
246.54 $1.74: extra expense at
.21;:156 per ,•ell'. `5.2:1; t'it;tl
L. 1tichard, Sub. 2 of 50 tutu
S1• \I'('raney's lst Add., Lot.
1. bitulithic paving, c'ra'b
and gutter cos', $37.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent. 33,=;
1.,3..,E extra oxpense at .2);35'3 per
cent. $1.01); tatal
82.12
82.12
\Vitt. \-vverberg, Sub. 2 of 2
of 50 and til, ALc('raney''s
1•:t .\tl(l., Lot 1, bitulithic
paring, curb and gutter
cost, $15.19; interest at 6
per cent, 14e; extra expense
at .1'61per (ent, 111-; total 1.
\\'ul. Vyvcrbet'g, Sub. 2 of 2
of �) and Si, .\Ic('ran.y's
1st Add.. Lot 2, bitulithic
l�;tviu curb and gutter
comma. $:1.78: interest at 6
per cent, :le; extra expense
al .2 :156 1,:: Bent, Inc; total :1.91
\\'ot. \''\'' -1 ere, Sub. 3 of St)
and S1, llct'raney's lst
.Arbl., Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$100.31; interest at 6 per
cent, 87c; extra expense at
.26386 Per cent, $2.65; total 103.53
\\'nt. Vyverberg, Sub. 3 of 80
and 81, \lcCraney's 1st
Add., Lot 2, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$115.50; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.01; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $3.05; to-
tal 119.5
Special Session, July 10th, 1922
2("
Wm. Vyverberg, McCraney's
1st Add., S. W. 1/2 Lot 79,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $119.27; inter -
t st at per cent, $1.04; ex-
tra expense at .26386 per
cent, $3.15; total 123.46
Alt. Rhomberg, McCraney's 1st
Add., N. 7. 1/2 Lot 79, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $119.27; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.04; extra
expense at .26386 ler cent.
$3.15; total ......... _ 1.23.46
\Vut. T. Taylor, McCraney's
1.t .Acid., Lot 78, bitulithic
Paving, curb and gutter
cost, $238.20; interest at 6
Per cent, $2.05; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$6.29; total ................... _.... ...
John A. Holland. \lc('raney's
1st .\dd., Lot 77, bitulithic
paving, curg and gutter
cot. $238.20; interest at 6
per cent. $2.05; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$6.2:x: total .. _...........
Annie Schmerbach, Ham's
Add., Lot 449, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$225.36; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.97; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $6.03;
total 236.36
J. G. Grutzmacher, Ham's
Add., Lot 450, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$226.24; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.96; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.97;
total 234.17
Eliz. Hentrick, Ham's Add.,
Lot 451, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$224.03; interast at 6 per
cent, $1.94; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.91;
246.54 total
231.88
John Remus, Ham's Add.,
Lot 452, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$221.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.92; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.85;
246.54 total .......
Einery F. Healy, .11cCraney's
1st Add., Lot 76, bitulithic
paving. curb and gutter
cost. $238.20; interest at 6
'q.t. cent. $2.05; extra ex -
1 nse at .26386 per cent.
$6.29; total .....................246.54
Henry Braun, \lct'raney's 1st
.Add.. Lot 75, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost.
$238.20; interest at 6 per
cent. $2.05; extra expense
at .26386 per cent. $6.29; to-
tal .. ...__ . ......... 246.54
George A. Yfohl, llc(raney's
1st Add., Lot 74, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $234.98; interest at 6
per cent, $2.01; extra ex-
pense at .26381 per cent,
$6.20; total .. 243.22
Wm. Bluecher, McCraney's
1st Add., Lot 73, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost. $225.30; interest at 6
Per cent, $1.95; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent,
$5.94; total . . 233.19
J. G. Duschinsky, AlcCraney's
1st Add., Lot 72, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $32.29; interest at 6
per cent, 2Sc; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, 85c; to -
33.42
tal
J. G. Duschinsky, Ham's
Add., Lot 448, bitulithic pav-
ing, curg and gutter cost,
$204.73; interest. at 6 per
cent, $1.78; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.40; 211.91
total
229.55
J. 1V. Neumeister, Ham's
Add., Lot 453, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$212.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.82; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.60;
total 219.57
J. W. Neumeister, Ham's
Add., Lot 451, bitulithic
paving. curb and gutter
cost, $212.15; interest at 6
per cent, $1.82; extra ex-
pense at .26385 per cent, X19 �7
$5.60; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 455, bitulithic; paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$212.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.82; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.60;
total 219.57
Peter J. Koch, Hani's Add
Lot 456, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost.
$212.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.S2; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.60;
total .. 219.57
J. .T. and Pauline Gantenbein,
Ham's Add., Lot 457, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $212.15; interest at
6 per cent, $1.82; extra ex-
pense at .26386 per cent, 219.57
5.0; total
Voelker Realty Co., Ham's
Add., Lot 458, bitulithic pav- '
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$212.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.82; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.60; 219.57
total
270
Special Session,
• Voelker Realty Co., Ham's
Add., Lot 459, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$212.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.82; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.60;
total
219.57
Voelker Realty Co., Ham's
Add., Lot 460, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost.
$212.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.82; extra expense
at .26386 per cent, $5.60;
total
Total
219.57
$50,911.59
21,269.8 square yards bitu-
lithic paving at $1.43 per
square yard $30,415.81
910.25 lineal feet concrete
headers at 40c per lineal
foot 364.10
8,809.2 lineal feet reset curb
at 30c per lineal foot 2,642.76
3,903 cubic yards crushed
rock at $2.75 per cubic
yard 10,733.25
3.2 tons binder at $10.50
per ton 33.60
11,591.3 lineal feet concrete
gutters at 30c per lineal
foot 3,567.39
2,342.3 lineal feet concrete
curb, 6x24 in., at 59c per
lineal foot 1.381.96
138.7 lineal feet concrete
curb, 4x12 in., at 35c per
lineal foot 48.55
Interest at 6 per cent 426.31
Extra expense at .026386
per cent 1,297.86
July 10th, 1022
Total $50,911.59
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benets con-
ferred.
Approved July 10, 1922.
Adopted July 10, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of East Twenty-
first street and Lincoln avenue here-
inafter described has been complet-
•
ed and the City Engineer itas conn
putecl the cost and expense of said
improvement to $50,911.59.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the ('ity of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving East Twenty-first street and
Lincoln avenue from the cast prop-
erty line of Central avenue to the
south property line of Hamilton
street, there be issued improvement
bonds to the amount of $50.911.59.
Said bonds shall he issued ander
the provisions of Chapter 8. 'Titles',
of the tITTA-10wa . and _..11W amend-
ments thereto, shall bear date as of
the 10th day of August, A. 1)., 1922.
shall be in the denominations of
$500.00 each, except that there shall
be one bond to the amount of $411.59,
they shah be numbered from 7321 to
7422 inclusive, and shall be divided
into ten series of which :he bonds
numbered 7321 to 73311 shall consti-
tute the first series; and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A, D., 1923; the bonds numbered
7331 to 73411 shall constitute the
second series and shall he payable
on the first day of April. A. 1)., 192.1:
the bonds numbered 734t to 7350
shall constitute the third series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. 1)., 1925: the bonfi, num-
bered 7351 to 7360 shall constitute
the fourth series and shall be pay-
able on the first day 0f April. A. 1)..
1926; the bonds numbered from
7361 to 7370 shall constitute the
fifth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. 1)., 1927:
the bond:: numbered 7371 to 7380
shalt constitute the sixth s. -ries and
i : hall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D., 1928; the bonds num-
bered 7381 to 7390 shall constitute
the seventh series and shall be pay-
eble on the first day of April, A. 1)..
1929; the bonds numbered 7391 to
7400 shall constitute the eighth ser-
ies and shall he payable on the first
day of April, A. D., 1930; the' bonds
numbered 7401 to 7411 shall consti-
tute the ninth series and shall he
papyable on the first day of April,
A. D., 1931 ; and the bonds numbered
7412 to 7422 shell constitute the
tenth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. 7)., 1932.
Said honds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annnually, in accordance with the
terms of th-2 coupons thereto attach-
ed; and said bonds shall be payable
out of the proceeds of the special
assessment levied for said improve-
ment. Both principal and interest
shall be payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque. Said bonds shall be substan-
tially in the following for:
Special Session, July 10th, 19j2
271
No.
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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, A. D.,
19.... or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
suns of
with interest thereon at the rate
of five per cent per annum, payable
on the presentation and surrender
of the interest coupons hereto at-
tached. Both principal and interest
are payable at the office of the City
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 City
Council of said city, duly passed on
the 10th day of July, A. D., 1922.
This bond is one of a series of one
hundred and two bonds. One hund-
red and one bonds for five hundred
dollars each, numbered from 7321
to 7421 inclusive and one bond for
four hundred and eleven dollars and
fifty nine cents, numbered 7422, all
of like tenor and date, and issued
for the purpose of defraying the cost
of improving East Twenty-first
street and Lincoln avenue, from the
East property line of Central aven-
ue to the South property line of
Hamilton street, and described in
said resolution, which cost is assess-
able and levied along said improve-
ment, and is made by law a lien on
all abutting or adjacent property,
and payable in ten annual install-
ments with interest on all deferred
centpayrate of five
1 pers annumat , per
and this bond19
payable only out of the money re -
rived 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 and condition
and things required to be done pre-
cedent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened and preformed in regular
law
due form as required by
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the faith and
diligence of said City Dubuque
are hereby irrevocably pledged.
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque by its City Council has caus-
ed this bond to be signed by its MaY-
or and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City af-
fixed this 10th day of August, A. D.,
1922, and the signatures of the MaY-
$500.00 or and City Clerk upon the interest
coupons attached shall be by the fac-
similie of such officers.
Countersigned
Mayor.
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPON
On the day of A. D.,
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
interest due that day on its improve-
ment bond No _ dated Decem-
ber 20th, 1921.
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 by him
for that purpose, and to then de-
liver them to the City Treasurer whi
will also register them in a book to
be kept by hint 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 Code of Iowa, the proceeds
of said sale to be kept in a special
Fund.
fund to be known as
Be it further resolved that the
interest coupons attached to bond
be signed with the fac-simile signat-
ure of the Mayor and countersigned
with the fac-simile signature of the
City Clerk.
Adopted July 10, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
ED. SCHREMPF.
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher that a special as-
sessment will be levied as provided
by law at a session of the City
Council of the City of Dubuque to
272
be held July 10, 1922, Uto7s pay
0 It
deMe5 ti.IL'�I11L'5 1: j
in 1e streets, from Twenty-seventhWashington
and
Elm
to Thirtieth street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—i\'IaYor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque That to pay
for constructing a six-inch tile sani-
tary sewer in the alley between
Washington Street and Ehn Street
from Twenty -Seventh Street to Thir-
tieth Street, by Even-Uhlrich-Staner
Cu., contractors, in front of and ad-
joining the same, a special tax be
and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels
of 1 eal estate hereinafter named,
situated and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot
or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Nic and Josephine Frost.
Glendale, Add., Lot 1S5, 50
lin. ft. 6 inch tile at
$0.708514, $35.43; interest
at 6 per cent, 31c; extra ex-
pense at .281474 per cent,
99c; total $ 36.73
H. W. Ziegler, Glendale Add,
Lot 184, 50 lin. ft. 6_inch
tile at $0.708514, $35.43; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 31c;
extra expense at .281474 per
cent, 99c; total
- Mary Krug, Glendale Add,
S. 1/2 Lot 183, 25 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $0.708514, $17.71;
interest at 6 per cent, 16c;
extra expense at .281474 per
cent, 50c; total ..._
Voelker Realty Co., Glendale
Add., N. 1/2 Lot 183, 25 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.708514,
$17.71; interest at 6 per
cent, 16c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, 50c; total 18.37
Voelker Realty Co., Glendale
Add., S. 1/ Lot 182, 25 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.708514,
17.71; interest at 6 per cent,
16c;$ extra expense at
.281474 per cent, 50c; total
John Roth, Glendale Add.N.
1/2 Lot 182, 25 lin. ft. -inch
tile at 0.708514, $17.71; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 16c;
extra expense at .281474 per
cent, 50c; total
Special Session, 1u1}- 10th, 1922
Julia E. Green, Glendale Add.,
S. 1, Lot 181, 25 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $0.708514, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 16c;
extra expense at .231474 per
cent, 50c; total
Realty Inv. Corp., Glendale
Add., N. 1/2 Lot 181, 25 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.708514,
$17.71; interest at 6 per
cent, 16; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, 50c; total
Mary Abitz, Tr., Glendale Add,
Lot 180, 50 lin. ft. -inch tile
at $0.708514, $35.43; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 31c; ex-
tra expense at .281474 per
cent, 99c; total ..
Fredericka Molitor, Glendale
Add., S. % Lot 179, 37.5 lin.
ft. CI -inch tile at $0.708514,
$26.56; interest at 6 per
cent, 24c; extra expense at
.2S1474 per cent, 74c; total...
Home Builders' Co.. Glendale
Add., N. 1/4 Lot 179, 12.5 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.708514,
$5.85; interest at 6 per
cent, Sc; extra expense at
.2S1474 per cent, 24c; total...
Home Builders' Co., Glendale
Add., N. 1/2 Lot 17S, 25 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.708514,
$17.71; interest at 6 per
cent, 16c; extra expense at
.2S1474 per cent, 50c; total... 18.37
Realty Inv. Corp., Glendale
Add., N. 1/2 Lot 178, 25 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.70S514,
$17.71; interest at 6 per
cent, 16c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, 50c; total... 18.37
36.73 Realty Inv. Corp., Glendale
Add., N. Lot 177, 12.5 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.703514,
$8.35; interest at 6 per
cent. 8c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, 24c; total... 9.17
18.37 Realty Inv. Corp., Glendale
Add., N. % Lot 177, 37.5 lin.
ft. C -inch tile at $0.708514,
$26.56; interest at 6 per
cent, 24c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, 75c; total... 27.55
Martin Hartman, Glendale
Add., Lot 176, 50 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $0.708514,
$35.43; interest at 6 per
cent, 31c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, 99c; total... 36.73
18.37 Martin Hartman, Glendale
Add., S. 1 Lot 175, 25 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.708514,
$17.71; interest at 6 per
cent, 16c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, 50c; total... 18.37
J. J. Duscher, Glendale Add.,
18.37 N. 1/2 Lot 175, 25 lin. ft.
18.37
18.37
36.73
27.54
9.17
• ...x..• .N:,.-
Special Session, July 12th, 1922 273
6 -inch tile at $0.708514,
$17.71; interest at 6 per
cent, 16c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, 50c; total...
J. J. Duscher, Glendale Add.,
S. 13 ft. Lot 174, 13 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.708514,
$9.20; interest at 6 per
cent, 8c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, 25c; total
Caroline Hansen, Glendale
Add., N. 37 ft. Lot 174, 37
lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$0.708514, $26.21: interest at
6 per cent, 23c; extra ex-
pense at .281474 per cent,
74c; total
Chas. E. Haudenschield, Glen-
dale Add., Lot 109, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.708514,
$35.43; interest at 6 per
cent, 30e; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, $1.00; total
Chas. E. Haudenschield, Glen-
dale Add., Lot 108, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.708514,
$35.43; interest at 6 per
cent, 30c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, $1.00; total
Chas. E. Haudenschield, Glen-
dale Add., Lot 107, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.708514,
$35.43; interest at 6 per
cent, 30c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, $1.00; total
'.James Street, Glendale Add.,
Lot 100, 50 lin. ft, 6 -inch
tile at $0.708514, $35.43;
18.37 interest at 6 per cent, 30c;
extra expense at .281474
per cent, $1.00; total
J. J. Schueller, Glendale Add,
Lot 99, 60 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.708514, $35.43;
9.53 interest at 6 per cent, 30c;
extra expense at .281474
per cent, $1.00; total
Frank Meyers, Glendale Add,
Lot 98, 50 lin.2 ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.708514, $35.43;
interest at 6 per cent, 30c;
27.18 extra expense at .281474
per cent, $1.00; total
J. N. Ziegler, Glendale Add,
Lot 36, 50 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.705514, $35.43;
interest at 6 per cent, 30c;
36.73 extra expense at .281474
per cent, $1.00; total
Honie Builders' Co., Glendale
Add., Lot 35, 50 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $0.708514, $35.43;
interest at 6 per cent, 30c;
36.73 extra
ex entotal
expense at per
cent,
Jos. Bretz Estate, Glendale
inch tile at $0.708514, $35.43;
interest at 6 per cent, 30c;
extra expense at .281474 per 36.73
36.73 cent, $1.00; total
36.73
36.73
36.73
36.73
36.73
Chas. E. Haudenschield, Glen-
dale Add., Lot 106, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.705514,
$35.43; interest at 6 per
cent, 30c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, $1.00; total 36.73
Emil Kiene, Glendale Add.,
Lot 105, 50 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $0.708514, $35.43; interest
at 6 per cent, 30c; extra -
expense at .281474 per
cent, $1.00; total 36.73
A. L. Rhomberg, Glendale
Add., Lot 104, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.708514;
$35.43; interest at 6 per
cent, 30c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, $1.00; total
Chas. Dubler, Glendale Add.,
Lot 103, 50 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.708514, $35.43;
interest at 6 per cent, 30c;
extra expense at .281474
per cent, $1.00; total
James Street, Glendale Add,
Lot 102, 50 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.708514, $35.43;
extra expense at .281474
interest at 6 per cent, 30c;
per cent, $1.00; total
James Street, Glendale Add,
tileLot alt$0 708514, $35.43;
interest at 6 per cent, 30c;
extra expense at .281474
per cent, $1.00; total
36.73
36.73
36.73
36.73
Add., Lot 35, 50 lin. ft. 6 -
Add., Lot 34, 50 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $0.708514, $35.43;
interest at 6 per cent, 30c;
extra expense at .281474 per 36.73
cent, $1.00; total
Helena Rolives, Glendale
Add., Lot 33, 50 lin..
6 -inch tile at $0.708514,
$35.42; interest at 6 per
cent, 31c; extra expense at
.281474 per cent, $1.00; to-
tal.......................................... 36.73
Total $1,028.44
1494.3 lineal feet 6 -inch tile
at 54c per lineal foot $ 806.92
5 manholes at $37.00 per 185.00
manhole ......................
Interest at 6 per cent .................. 8.60
Extra expense at .281474 per
cent................................................27.92............___
Total .......................$1,028.44
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approve10th, 1922.
Adopted dJuly y10 h, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
274
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote: Council-
men
Alderson,
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Session, July 12th, 1922
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 coupons thereto at-
tached and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spe-
cial assessment levied for said im-
provement. Both principal and in-
terest shall be payable at the office
of the City Treasurer in the City
of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be
substantially in the following form:
No $100.00
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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, A. D.,
19 or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
sum of one hundred dollars with
interest thereon at the rate of five
per cent per annum, payable on the
presentation and surrender of the in-
terest coupons herto attached. Both
principal and interest are payable at
the office of the City Treasurer 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, TitleV, of the
Code of Iowa and amendments there-
to, and in accordance with a resolu-
tion of fhe City Council of said city,
duly passed on the 10th day of July,
A. D., 1922. This bond is one of
a series of eleven bonds, ten for
one hundred dollars, numbered from
7310 to 7319 inclusive and one bond
for twenty eight dollars numbered
7320, all of like tenor and date, and
issued for the purpose of defraying
the cost of constructing a sanitary
sewer in the alley between Washing-
ton street and Elm street, from
Twenty-sventh street to Thirtieth
street, and described in said resolu-
tion; which cost is assessable and
levied along said improvement, and
is made by law a lien on all abut-
ting or adjacent property, and pay-
able in ten annual installments, with
interest on all defered payments at
the rate of five per cent per annum,
and this bond is payable only out
of the money derived from the col-
lection 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 and condition
and things required to be done pre-
cedent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened and preformed in regular and
due form as required by said law and
resolution; and for the assessments,
collections and payment hereon of
said special tax, the faith and dili-
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the alley between Wash-
ington street and Elm street herein-
after described has been completed
and the City Engineer has computed
the cost and expense of said im-
provement amounts to $1,028.44.
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 the al-
ley between Washington street and
Elm street, from Twenty-seventh
street to Thirtieth street there be
issued sewer bonds to the amount
of $1,028.44. Said bonds shall be
issued under the provisions of Chap-
ter 8, TitleV, of the Code of Iowa
and the amendments thereto, shall
bear date as of the 10th day of Aug-
ust, A. D., 1922, shall be in the de-
nominations of $100.00 each, except
that there shall be one bond to the
amount of $28.44; they shall be num-
bered from 7310 to 7320 inclusive,
and shall be divided into ten series
of which the bond numbered 7310
shall constitute the first series; and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. A., 1923; the bond num-
bered 7311 shall constitute the sec-
ond series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D., 1924;
the bond numbered 7312 shall con-
stitute the third series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D., 1925; the bond numbered 7313
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D., 1926; the bond num-
bered from 7314 :hall constitute the
fifth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D., 1927;
the bond numbered 7315 shall con-
stitute the sixth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D., 1928; the bond numbered 7316
shall constitute the seventh series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D., 1929; the bond num-
bered 7317 shall constitute the eighth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D., 1930; the
bond numbered 7318 shall constitute
the ninth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D., 1931;
and the bonds numbered 7319 and
1720 shall constitute the tenth series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D., 1932.
Special ticssimi, July 10th, 1922
gence of said City of Dubuque are
hereby irrevocably pledged.
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque by its City Council, has
caused this bond to be signed by
its Mayor and countersigned by its
Ciiy Clerk, with the seal of said
City affixed this 10th day of Aug-
ust, A. D., 1922, and the signatures
of the Mayor and City Clerk upon
the interest coupons attached shall
be by the fac-simile of such officers.
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPON
On the day of A. D.,
19 , the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in the bond, the sum of
Dollar, at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being
months interest due that day on its
improvement bond No. dated
December 20th, 1921.
Countersigned
Mayor.
Iby Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Scrrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Notice of publication of necessity
certified to by the publisher that it
be deemed necessary and advisable
to construct the following sanitary
sewer: A six inch sanitary sewer
in Rush street for a distance of ap-
proximately three hundred and sixty
feat east of Bryant street, present.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it is
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct the following sanitary
sewer:
Six-inch sanitary sewer in Rush
street for a distance of approximate-
ly three hundred and sixty feet east
of Bryant street.
(Seal) 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 lie is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by him
for that purpose, and to then de-
liver there 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 Code of Iowa, the proceeds
of the said sale to be kept in a spe-
cial fund to known as
Fund.
Be it further resolved that the
coupons attached to the bond be
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the Mayor an dcountersigned with
the fac-simile signature of the City
Clerk.
Adopted July 10, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN S CE
ItBClerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
Said sanitary sewer to be provid-
ed with manholes and any other op-
purtenances that may be necessary.
Said sanitary sewer to be con-
structed in accordance with the
Plans and specifications prepared by
the City Engineer and now on file
in the office of the City Clerk, hav-
ing been duly approved by the City
Manager and submitted to the State
Board of Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting on the same and
also against all adjacent property
benefitted thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth and
that the proposed resolution (except
this paragraph) be and the same is
hereby set down for .further and
final hearing, consieeation and de__
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held on July 10th, 1922,
at 4:30 p. m., and t hat the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause a notice of the above reso-
lution and of the time and place,
when and where said resolution will
be considered for passage and ob-
jections to the passage thereof, and
to the construction of said sanitary
sewer heard, to be given by publi-
cation in the official newspapers of
276 Special Session, lull- 10th, 1922
the City of Dubuque in the man-
ner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and a notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 21st day of
June, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of necess-
ity was adopted and passed by the
City Council has approved this 10th
day of July, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers June 22nd -3 times.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Notice of publication of resolution
of necessity, certified to by the pub-
lisher that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve First street
from the west property line of Lo-
cust street to the east property line
of Bluff street, presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
improve the following street.
First street from the west proper-
ty line of Locust street to the east
property line of Bluff street, by pav-
ing same with eitlf.bithulithic or
sheet asphalt on old macadam found-
ation, new concrete curl and gutter
and sewer, water and gas connec-
tions where necessary.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the ans and specifica-
tions to be prepare Thy tile City
Fngineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to as-
sessment for the improvement as is
provided by law.
De it further resolved t hat the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th
day of July, 1922 at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution' and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard. to
be given by publication in the offic-
ial newspapers of the city, in the
manner and for the time provided
by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and a notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 21st day of
June, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of necess-
ity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
day of July, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers June 22nd -3 times.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Special Session, July 10th, 1922
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
July 1, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The improvement of
Jftackson street, from Eleventhstreet
to Twenty-second street, by paving
the same with vibrolithic paving,
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co., contractors,
has been completed. I would recom-
mend the acceptance of this work
by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Jackson street, from
the north property line of Eleventh
street to the south property line
of Twenty-second street has been
completed, and,
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined said work and recommend-
ed its acceptance, now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk subject
to public inspection, and that the
City Clerk shall upon receipt of such
plat and schedule publish the notice
of said assessment as is required by
law.
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The improvement of
Winona street, from Third street to
Fifth street, by paving the same with
Warranite Bithulithic Paving, James
F. Lee Paving Co., contractors, has
been completed. I would respectfully
recommend the acceptance of this
work by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
277
July 1, 1922.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Winona Street from
the north property line of West
Third Street to the south property
line of West Fifth Street has been
completed, and,
Whereas, the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommend-
ed its acceptance; -vim, therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommedation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Clerk sub-
ject to public inspection, and that
the City Clerk shall, upon receipt of
such plat and schedule, publish the
notice of said assessment, as is re-
quired by law.
Adopted Julyth 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
278
Special Session, July 10th, 192")
July 1st, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The construction of a sanitary
sewer in Stafford Street from Lin-
coln Avenue to High Bluff Street
and in High Bluff Street from Staf-
ford Street to Fengler Street, Cook
dr Bean, contractors, has been com-
pleted and tested by the sewer in-
spector. I would respectfully rec-
ommend the acceptance of this work
by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Staf-
ford Street from Lincoln Avenue to
High Bluff Street and in High Bluff
Street from Stafford Street to Feng -
ler Street, has been completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
recommended the acceptance of this
sewer; now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat or sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Clerk sub-
ject to public inspection, and that
the City Clerk shall, upon receipt
of such plat and schedule, publish
the notice of said assessment as is
required by law
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
July 10th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The improvement of Alpine Street
from the south line of Third Street
to the south line of Solon Street, by
paving with R'arrenite bitulithic
paving, James Lee Paving Co., con-
tractors, has been completed. I
would recommend its acceptance by
the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel. Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract Heretofore
Entered into for the improvement of
Alpine Street from the south prop-
erty line of West Third Street to the
south property line of Solon Street.
has been completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined said work and his recom-
mended the acceptance of the same;
now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved, and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots and parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and to file the
same in the office of the City Cleric
subject to public inspection.
Be it further resolved, that the
City Clerk shall, upon receipt of
such plat and schedule, publish the
notice of said assessment as is re-
quired by law.
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Special Session, July lUtli, i'j 2 2 279
July 10th, • 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I beg to advise that the improve-
ment of the alley between Garfield
Avenue and Rhomberg Avenue ex-
tending from Farley Street to Feng -
ler Street, by paving with vibrolith-
ic pavement, Even-Uhlrich-Staner
Co., contractors, has been com-
pleted. I would recommend its ac-
ceptance by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the recommendation ow the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into for the improvement of
the alley between Rhomberg Avenue
and Garfield Avenue from Farley
Street to Fengler Street has been
completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and has recom-
mended the acceptance of the same;
now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
report of the City Manager be ap-
proved, and that the City Engineer
be and he is hereby instructed to
prepare a plat and schedule show-
ing the lots and parcels of real es-
tate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk subject
to public inspection.
Be it further resolved, that the
City Clerk shall, upon receipt of
such plat and schedule, publish the
notice of said assessment as is re-
quired by law.
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and SchrmePf•
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
July 10th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I beg to advise that the improve-
ment of Edward Street from the east
line of Queen Street to the west line
of Windsor Avenue, by paving the
same with vibrolithic paving, Even-
Uhlrich-Staner Co., contractors, has
been completed. I would recommend
its acceptance by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Edward Street from
the east property line of Queen
Street to the west property line of
Windsor Avenue has been com-
pleted, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined said work and has recom-
mended its acceptance; now, there-
fore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City Engi-
neer be and he is hereby instructed
to prepare a plat and schedule show-
ing the lots and parcels of real es-
tate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk subject
to public inspection.
Be it further resolved, that the
City Clerk shall, upon receipt of
such plat and schedule, publish the
notice of said assessment as is re-
quired by law.
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf. .
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
280
Special Session, July 10th, 1922
July 10, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I beg to advise that the sanitary
sewer in Lemon Street from Thir-
tieth Street to Millville Road, Ga-
briel i3eck, contractor, has been com-
pleted. I would recommend its ac-
ceptance by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabrwiel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into for the construction of
a sanitary sewer in Lenton Street
from Thirtieth Street to Millville
Road, has been completed, and
Whereas, said work has been ex-
amined by the Sewer Inspector and
the City Manager has recommended
the acceptance of the same; now,
therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots and parcels of
real estate subject to assessment
for said sewer and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk subject
to public inspection.
Be it further resolved, that the
City Clerk shall, upon receipt of such
plat and schedule, publish the no-
tice of said special assessment as is
required by law.
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of Lawrence Halverson
• presented, stating that he is owner
of the South 60 feet of Lot 33 in
J. P. Schroeder's Addition to the City
of Dubuque and desires to have re-.
moved from the records a special as-
sessment of $63.14 for the improve-
ment of Harold Street, dated Janu-
ary 2nd, 1894, and a sale certificate
to the City of Dubuque dated Sep-
tember 2nd, 1921, and, in order to
avoid further expense, tenders the
sum of $10.00 in settlement for
same.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of the Murphy Insurance
Company presented, stating that re-
newal premiums upon cigaretteb onds
by certain dealers have not been
paid, and asks that the same be re-
turned to him for cancellation.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager with power to act. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council•
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of property owners abut-
ting on Auburn Avenue presented,
asking that a sanitary sewer be con-
structed in said street from Dexter
Street to West Fourteenth Street.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Counci:man Brede.
Resolution of Necessity For Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct an eight -inch tile sanitary
sewer in Auburn Street from Dexter
Street to West Fourteenth Street
with laterals where specified.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurte-
nances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the oce of
the City Clerk, having been duly ap-
proved by the City Manager and sub-
mitted to the State Board of Health
for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same and
also against all adjacent property
benefited thereby.
Special Session, July 10th, 1922
281
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be constructed
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution except this
paragraph, be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to be held July 28th, 1922, at 4:30
o'clock p. m., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the above resolution,
and of the time and place, when
and where said pioposed resolution
will be considered for passage, and
objections to the passage thereof and
to the construction of said sanitary
sewer heard, to be given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of
the City of Dubuque in the manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 10th
day of July, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL, •
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance be approved and
placed on tile for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of the Dubuque Lumber
and Coal Company accompanied by
plat, offering to exchange lots No.
336 and 339 in Ham's addition to
the City of Dubuque located on the
south side of Beach street, between
Tenth and Front street and north
and east of the Water Works and
Bathing Beach, for the present un-
improved Beach street, between
Tenth and Front streets and that
portion of Tenth street lying north
of Beach street to the railroad right
of way, as shown on the blue print
attached, presented, signed by Ben.
R. Harvey, president.
Councilman Gabriel moved to ac-
cept the proposition of said Dubuqueu
Lumber and Coal Company, provid-
ing
g
ing they add lot No. 349 to
the prop-
osition.
Seconded by Co
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of J. W. Neumeister, pre-
sented, stating that a year ago he
was notified to put in water and
sewer on his lots No. 454 and 453
Ham's addition, on Lincoln avenue
and First avenue, that he let the
contract to Mr. R. Burke for this
work for $100.00 and that when he
asked the City Engineer for a permit
to do this work, he refused to give
it to him on the grounds that it was
too late to put it in, and that about
a weeek later the City came along
and did the work and that he receiv-
ed notice to pay the City for this
work $146.80. He thereby offers to
pay the City for this work $100.20
if the City accepts same, otherwise
he refuses to pay.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of Mrs. Barker, presented,
asking the City for the privilege to
construct cement steps in front of
her property on Third and Locust
streets.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager for investigation. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON APPLE STREET
FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY
LINE OF CLEVELAND AVENUE
TO THE SOUTH PROPERTY
LINE OF OAK STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Apple street,
from the north property line of
Cleveland avenue to the south prop-
erty line of Oak street be and the
same is hereby adopted as shown
by the
profile said street
a
pre-
pared by the City Engineer,being
brickprofile
ehouse on the M.
outheast corner
of Quince street, elevation 233.64
Said grade begins at station 0,
which is the north property line of
Cleveland avenue; east curb eleva-
tion 238.31; west curb elevation
239.92; thence to station 1+51.4,
which is the south property relevation
Oak street;
219.35; west curb elevation 221.25.
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282
Special Sc:
Section 2. This ordinance shall
in force and effect ten days afte
its final passage by the City Counci
and its publication as is required by
law.
Passed first reading June 29th,
1922.
Passed final reading July 10th,
1922.
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, July 12, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
7-12-1t City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
AN ORDINANCE. bi—.) •\:\
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON HIGH BLUFF
STREET FROM THE SOUTH.
PROPERTY LINE OF FARLEY
STREET TO THE NORTH PROP-
ERTY LINE OF STAFFORD
STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on High Bluff
street from the south property line
of Farley street to the north prop-
erty line of Stafford street be and
the same is hereby adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
which was prepared by the City En-
gineer, being profile No. 1057 B. M.
northwest corner of Ann street and
Rhomberg avenue; elevation 44.12.
Said grade begins at the south
property line of Farley street, which
is station 0+17; east curb elevation
46.70; thence to station 3+72 which
is the north property line of Schil-
ler street, east curb elevation 44.80;
thence to station 3+98 which is the
street, east curb elevation 44.65;
.eilitEgation _44;
thence to station 7+61.3, which is
the north property line of Humboldt
street, east curb elevation 42.75;
thence to station 8+11.2, which is
the south property line of Humboldt
street, east curb elevation 42.45;
thence to station 11+84.7, which is
the north property line of Stafford
street, east curb elevation 40.10.
l uly 10th, 1922
be
r
West curb elevations starting at
station 0+17, which is the south
property line of Farley street, west
curb elevation 48.50; thence to sta-
tion 3+72 which is the north prop-
erty line of Schiller street, eleva-
tion 45.75; thence to station 3+98
;hick is the south property line of
chiller street, elevation 44.75;
ence t) station 7+61.3 which is
north property line 0-f Hum -
t street, elevation 43.85; thence
tation 8+11.2, south property
of Humboldt street, elevation
thence to station 11+84.7,
property line of Stafford
levation 41.
S
th
the
bol
to s
line
43.55;
north
street,
Section 2. This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days after
its final pasage by the City Council
and its publication as is required
by law.
Passed fi
1922.
Passed fina
1922.
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
UBER,
ity Clerk.
st reading June 211111th,
1 reading July 10 ,
Attest: JOHN ST
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Published officially
Journal and Telegraph
papers July 12, 1922.
JOHN S
7-12-1t
in the Tiines-
Herald news -
TUBER,
ity Clerk.
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Councilman Gabriel m
adoption of the ordinance.
ed by Councilman Schrem
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson,
men Gabriel, Melchior and Sch
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
oved the
Second-
pf. Car-
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHI.
A GRADE ON STAFFOR
STREET FROM EAST TWENTY
SECOND STREET TO EDISON
STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Stafford street
from East Twenty-second street to
Edison street be and the same is here-
by adopted as shown by the profile
by the City Engineer, being profile
No. 1058 B. M. northwest curb of
Ann street and Rhomberg avenue;
elevation 44.12.
Said grade begins at the west
property line of East Twenty-second
street which is station 0; north curb
ouncil-
rempf.
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114114p.
Special Session, July 10th, 1922 283
t1cvation 54.76; thence to station 1;
north curb elevation 61.9 ; thence to
station 1+67.3; north curVelevation
66.40, thence to station 2+61.2 which
is the east property line of Althauser
street north curb elevation 71.51;
thence to station 2+91.2 which is the
west property linne of Althauser
street; north curb elevation 72.41;
thence to station 5+92.7 which is the
east property line of Edison street;
north curb elevation 83. 41;
South curg elevation starting at
station 0; 51.86; thence to station 1;
elevation 60.10; thence to station 1+
67.3; elevation 65; thence to station
2+61.2 which is the east property
line of Althauser street; elevation
69.50; thence to station 2+91.2 which
is the west property line of Althaus-
er street, elevation 70.70; thence to
station 5+92.7, which is the east
property line of Edison street; ele-
vation 81.90.
Section 2. This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days after
its final passage by the City Council
and its publication as is required by
law.
Passed first reading June 29th,
1922.
Passed final reading July 10th,
1922.
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved.
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Tinies-
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers July 12, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
7
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Absent—Councilman Brede�,1 r�
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON DAVIS STREET
FROM WINDSOR AVENUE TO
SHERIDAN STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Davis street
from Windsor avenue to Sheridan
street, be and the same is hereby
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street which was prepared by
the City Engineer being profile No.•
1059 B. M. on door sill of frame
house on Lot 43 O'Neill's Sub. eleva-
tion 166.74.
Said grade begins at west prop-
erty line of Windsor avenue which
is station0; north curb elevation
175.10; thence to station 2, north
curb elevation 176; thence to station
6+1.2 which is the east property
line of Sheridan street, north curb
elevation 167.50.
South curb elevations starting at
station 0, which is the west prop-
erty line of Windsor avenue, eleva-
tion 175.10; thence to station 2, ele-
vation 176; thence to station 6+1.2
which is the east property line of
Sheridan street, elevation 168.
Section 2. This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days after
its final passage by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading June 29th,
1922.
Passed final reading June. 10th,
1922. —.
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
officially in the Times -
Telegraph -Herald news -
12, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published
Journal and
papers July
7-12-1t
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
AN ORDINANCE. i
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON ALLISON PLACE
FROM DELHI STREET TO COL-
LEGE STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Allison place
from Delhi street to College street
be and the same is hereby adopted
as shown by the profile of said
street as prepared by the City En-
gineer, being profile No. 1061 B. M.
on the door sill of the Congrega-
tional Church at Allison place and
Delhi street, elevation 323.21.
284 -
Said grade
84Sgrade begins at the south
property line of Delhi street which
is station 0, north curb elevation
316.50; thence to station 1+36.5,
north curb elevation 315; thence to
station 1+54, north curb elevation
313.90; thence to station 3+85, north
curb notthn curb on 300; thence to elevation station397 2;
4++12,,
thence to station 4+30.7, north curb
elevation 295.3; thence to station 5+
69.2 which is the west property line
of College street, north curb eleva-
tion 279.3.
South curb elevations starting at
station 0, south property line of
Delhi street, elevation 316.50; thence
to station 1+18.5, elevation 315.2;
thence to station 1+38.5, elevation
314.4; thence to station 3+43, eleva-
tion 301.6; thence to station 4+12,
elevation 295.8; thence to station 4+
30.7; elevation 295.2; thence to sta-
tion 5+69.2, which is the west prop-
erty line of College street, eleva-
tion 280.4.
Section 2. • This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days after
its final passage by the City Council
and its publication in the newspaper
as required by law.
Pased first reading June 29th,
1922.
Passed final reading July 10th,
1922.
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers July 12, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
7-12-1t City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six-inch tile sanitary sew-
er in Gilmore stret, from West Fifth
street to Cooper street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
Special Session, July 10th, 19?)
tications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resoved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construc-
ted as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the same is
hereby set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to be held July 28th, 1922, at
4:30 o'clock p. m., and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruc-
ted to cause notice of the above reso-
lution, and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for passage,
and objections to the passage there-
of and to the construction of said
sanitary sewer heard, to be given by
publication in the official newspapers
of the City of Dubuque in the man-
ner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of th,•
pendency ordered given this 10th clay
of July, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPI:1
Counciiimen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
consrruct an eight -inch tile sanitary
sewer in the alley northwest of
Eagle Point avenue from Windsor
avenue to the alley in Windsor av-
enue and Stafford street and said
alley produced to the north line of
the Sub. of lots 3 and 4 Stafford Ad-
dition and a six-inch sewer with lat-
erals from the sewer in Stafford
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285
Addition through lot 3 of the Sub. of
lots 3 and 4 Stafford Addition and in
Edison street to the west line of
Althauser Sub. and a six-inch sewer
in Althauser street with laterals
from the sewer in the alley in Ham-
burg Addition to the angle in said
Althauser street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same and
also against all adjacent property
benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the same is
hereby set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to be held July 23th, 1922, at 4:30
o'clock p. m., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the above resolution,
and of the time and place, when and
where said proposed resolution will
be considered for passage, and ob-
jections to the passage thereof and
to the construction of said sanitary
sewer heard, to be given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
City of Dubuque in the manner and
for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 10th
day of July, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
1!TL', fi,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and put
on file for final action. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pursu-
ant to a resolution of necessity, pro-
posed at a meeting of this Council
on the 21st day of June, 1922, and
duly pased and approved on the 10th
day of July, 1922, it is hereby ord-
ered that the improvement described
in said resolution of necessity pro-
viding for the improvement of First
street, from the west property line
of Locust street to the east property
line of Bluff street by constructing
concrete curb and gutters, installing
sewer, water and gas connections
where necessary and by paving with
either bitulithic or sheet asphalt on
the old macadam foundation, be and
the same is hereby ordered construc-
ted.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager and now on file in the
office of the City Clerk, the work to
be completed on or before the 1st
day of October, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to
the contractor to the amount of the
assessment out of funds to be cre-
ated by the sale of improvement
bonds, to be issued in anticipation
of the collection of said special as-
sessment under the provisions of
Chapter 8 TitleV of the Code of Iowa,
and amendments thereto; and any
deficiency between the amount of
the contract price and the amount
of said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be lev-
ied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in antici-
pation of which bonds will be issued
under the provisions of Section 912
of the Code of Iowa and Section
912A of the Code Supplement.
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Special SeS.ion, July 10th, 1922
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede,
A RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that pursu-
ant to a Resolution of Necessity, pro-
posed at a meeting of this Council
on the 21st day of June, 1922, and
duly passed and approved on the
10th day of July, 1922, it is hereby
ordered that the improvement de-
scribed in said Resolution of Neces-
sity providing for the construction
of a six-inch sanitary sewer in Rush
Street for a distance of approximate-
ly three hundred and sixty feet east
of Bryant Street, be and the same
is hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolve dthat the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
cations thereof, prepared by the City
Engineer, and approved by the State
Board of Health and now on le in
the oce of the City Clerk, the work
to be completed on or before the 1st
day of September, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and p: yment will be made to
the contractotor to the amount of
the assessment out of funds to be
created by the sale of sewer bonds,
to be issued in anticipation of the
collection of said assessment under
the provisions of Chapter 8 Tilte V
of the Code of Iowa, and amend-
ments thereto; and any deficiency
between the amount of the contract
price and the amount of said bonds
will be paid from the proceeds of
a special tax to be levied under the
provisions of Section 831 of the Code
of Iowa, in anticipat'on of which
bonds will be issued under the pro-
visions of Section 912 of tin Code
of Iowa and Section 912A of the
Code Supplement.
Adopted July 10th, 1922.
Approved
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Councilman Melchior moved that
Councilman Schrempf be appointed
on the Plumbing Board, as a member
of the Board of Health.
Amended George Masters be ap-
pointed on the Plumbing Board as
a Journeyman Plumber. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Plumbers excavation bond of
Erwin R. Seubert, presented.
It being properly executed, Coun-
cilman Melchior moved that it be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor , Alderson Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Report of the City Water Works
for the month of June, 1922, pre-
sented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the report be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Report of the City Auditor for the
month of June, 1922, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the report be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, -Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Report of the City Treasurer for
the month of June, 1922, presented.
Councilman Melchior move that
the report be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
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1922
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There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
/� City Clerk.
Approved :(.!ant..., L G Z—
Adopted _..XVI! • -?V
Councilmen
, 1922.
, 1922.
I'
City Clerk.
CITY 000NOIL
(Official.)
Special Session, July 17th, 1922.
Meeting caleld by order of Mayor
-Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present— City Manager Carr,
teayor Alderson, Councilmen Brede,
abriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of levying
special assessments to pay for the
improvement of Tenth Street from
Main Street to Bluff Street, for con-
structing a sanitary sewer in the al-
ley between Elm Street and Pine
Street from 17th to 19th Streets, for
constructing cement sidewalk in vari-
ous parts of the City an acting on
any other business that may come
before the meeting.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, that a special as-
sessment as provided by law will
be levied at a session of the City
Council of the City of Dubuque, to
be held July 17, 1922, to pay for the
improvement of Tenth Street from
the west property line of Main
Street to the east property line of
Bluff Street, James F. Lee Paving
Co., contractors, presented. There
being no remonstrance, Councilman
Brede move that the notice be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, That to pay
for improving Tenth Street from the
west property line of Main Street to
the east property line of Bluff Street,
except where already paved, by Jas.
F. Lee Paving Co., contractors, 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 herein-
after named, situated and owned, and
for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Jas. M. Sullivan, City Lot 46,
asbestophalt paving cost,
$293.18; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.54; extra expense
at. 0281836 per cent, $8.26;
total $303.98
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Federal Bank & Trust .Co.,
N. 3i City Lot 47, asbesto-
phalt paving cost, $63.24; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 55c; ex-
tra expense at .0281836 per 65.57
cent„ $1.78; total
C. A. Noyes, S. % City Lot
47, asbestophalt paving cost,
$47.02; interest at 6 per
cent, 41c; extra expense at
.0281836 per cent, $1.33; to-
tal 48.76
Francis W. Bradley Est., N. %
City Lot 48, asbestophalt
paving cost, $35.70; interest
at 6 per cent, 31c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
$1.01; total 37.02
J. J. Nagle, City Lot 155, as-
bestophalt paving cost,
$293.18; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.54; extra expense
at .0281836 per cent, $8.26;
total 303.98
Chas. H. Gelo, City Lot 154,
asbestophalt paving cost,
$110.26; interest at 6 per
cent, 96c; extra expense at
.0281836 per cent, $3.11; to-
tal .._ 114.33
L. H. Waples, City Lot 45,
asbestophalt paving cost,
$293.18; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.54; extra expense
at .0281836 per cent, $8.26;
total 303.98
L. H. Waples, S. 9 ft. City
Lot 44, asbestophalt paving
cost, $24.84; interest at 6
per cent, 22c; extra expense
at .0281836 per cent, 70c; to-
tal 25.76
Eleanor S. Lawther, N. 42.2
ft. City Lot 44, asbestophalt
paving cost, $85.42; interest
at 6 per cent, 75c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent.
$2.41; total 88.68
W. J. Nesler, S. i/s City Lot
43, asbestophalt paving cost,
$35.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 31c; extra expense at
.0281886 per cent, $1.00; to-
tal
Martha Baker, E. 30 ft. City
Lot 156, asbestophalt pav-
ing cost, $77.15; interest at
6 per cent, 67c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
$2.17; total
Martha Baker, E. 30 ft. City
Lot 167, asbestophalt paving
Dost, $29.01; interest at 6
per cent, 26c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
82c; total
First Cong. Church, W. 84 ft
City Lot 156, asbestophalt
paving cost, $216.03; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.87; ex-
tra expense at .02$1836 per
cent, $6.09; total 223.99
36.80
79.99
30.09
First Cong. Church, W. 84 ft.
City Lot 157, asbestophalt
paving cost, $81.25; interest
at 6 per cent, 31c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
$2.29; total 84.25
Anna, Mary, Janet and J. E
Allison, S. % City Lot 158,
asbestophalt paving cost,
$35.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 31c; extra expense at
.0281836 per cent, $1.00; to-
tal 36.80
J. R. Guthrie, City Lot 656,
asbestophalt paving cost,
$234.00; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.02; extra expense
at .0281836 per cent, $6.59;
total 242.61
J. J. Murray, City Lot 657,
asbestophalt paving cost,
$81.98; interest at 6 per
cent, 71c; extra expense at
.0281836 per cent, $2.31; to-
tal 85.00
J. J. Murray, S. 1 ft. City Lot
658, asbestophalt paving
cost, $1.37; interest at 6 per
cent, lc; extra expense at
.0281836 per cent, 4c; total1.42
Joanna Lagen, S. M. 34 ft. City
Lot 658, asbestophalt paving
cost, $20.85; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
59c; total 21.61
Jas. Rowan Estate, City Lot
656A, asbestophalt paving
cost, $208.29; interest at 6
per cent, $1.80; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
$5.87; total 215.96
Jas. Rowan Estate, City Lot
657A, Lot 2, asbestophalt
paving cost, $25.86; interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
73c; total 26.81
Adolph M. Trexler, City Lot
657A, Lot 1, asbestophalt
paving cost, $43.65; interest
at 6 per cent, 38c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
$1.23; total 45.26
City of Dubuque, City Lot
658A asbestophalt paving
cost, $20.74; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; extra expense
at .0281836 per cent, 58c; to-
tal 21.49
H. G. Langworthy, City Lot
638, asbestophalt pavin,:
cost, $218.59; interest at 6
per cent, $1.89; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
$6.16; total 226.64
George P. Fleckenstein, N. 28
ft. Lot 639, asbestophalt
paving cost, $53.57; interest
at 6 per cent, 46c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
$1.51; total 55.54
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2S9
Carrie L. Moser Estate, S.
23.2 ft. City Lot 639, asbes-
tophalt paving cost, $35.88;
interest at 6 per cent, 31c;
extra expense at .0281836
per cent, $1.01; total 37.20
Carrie L. Moser Estate, N
11 ft. 8 in. City Lot 640,
Lot 2, asbestophalt paving
cost, $15.94; interest at 6
per cent, 14c; extra expense
at .0281836 per cent, 45c;
total 16.53
Rosalie Holland, N. 11 ft. 8
in. City Lot 640, Und. si4
Lot 1, asbestophalt paving
cost, 98c; interest at 6 per
cent, 61c; extra expense at
.0281836 per cent, 3c; total1.02
F. R. and R. Holland Est., N
11 ft. 8 in. City Lot 640,
Und. 1/4 Lot 1, asbestophalt
paving cost, 31c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
lc; total
F. R. and R. Holland Est., S
39 ft. 4 in. City Lot 640,
Und. 1/3 Lot 2, asbestophalt
paving cost, $3.40; interest
at 6 per cent, 3c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
10c; total
Rosalie Holland, S. 39 ft. 4 in
City Lot 640, Und. 3'a, Lot 2,
asbestophalt paving cost,
$10.23; interest at 6 per
cent, 9c; extra expense at
.02S1836 per cent, 29c; total
J. J. Nagle, Und. 1/2 City Lot
637, asbestophalt paving
cost, $109.31; interest at 6
per cent, 96c; extra expense
at .0281836 per cent, 53.08; 113.35
total
W. J. Burns, Und. 1/2 City Lot
637, asbestophalt paving
cost, $109.28; interest at 6
per cent, 96c; extra expense
at .0281836 per. cent, $3.08; 113.32
total
W. J. Burns, Und. 1/2 City Lot
636, asbestophalt paving
cost, $44.67; interest at 6
petra
rcent, 38c; .0281836 perYcent expense$126
at
total 46.31
J. J. Nagle, Und. 1/z City Lot
636, asbestophalt paving
cost, $44.64; interest at 6
per cent, 38c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent, 46.28
$1.26; total
Lewis B. Denting, City Lot
635, Lot 1, asbestophalt pav-
ing cost, $31.11; interest at
6 per cent, 27c; extra ex-
pense at .0281836 per cent,
total32.25
..............................$3,146.96
.32
3.53
10.61
Total
1833.46 square yards asbesto-
phalt paving at $1.35 per
square yard $2,475.17
46.66 tons binder at $12.00
per ton 559.92
Interest at 6 per cent 26.31
Extra expense at .0281836
per cent 85.54
Total $3,146.94
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Approved July lth, 1922.
Adopted July 17th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Tenth
Street, hereinafter described, has
been completed and the City Engi-
neer has computed the cost and ex-
pense of said improvement amounts
to $3,146.94.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Tenth Street, from the west
property Tins of Main Street to the
east property line of Bluff Street,
there be issued improvement bonds
to the amount of $3,146.94. Said
bonds shall be issued under the pro-
visions of Chapter 8, Title V of the
Code of Iowa and the amendments
thereto, shall bear date as of the 17th
D., 1922,
iayof be
u the denmsua t. A. ons of $200 00all each,
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $146.94; they shall
be numbered from 7,423 to 7,438, in-
clusive, and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bonds numbered
7,423 shall constitute the first series;
and shall be payable on thehe first
num-
bered
of April, A. D., 1923;
7,424 shall constitute
the o192sec-
ond series av shali e A. D., payable
n
the first ofdaY
Aprthe bond numbered 7,425 shall con-
stitute the third series and shall be
payable on
efirst day of bond numbs edr
il, A.
D., 1925; 7,426
shall constitute the fourth series and
290 Special Ses�lon,
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D., 1926; the bond number-
ed from 7,427 shall constitute the
fifth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D., 1927;
the bonds numbered 7,428 and 7,429
shall constitute the sixth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D., 1928; the bonds number-
ed 7,430 and 7.431 shall constitute the
seventh series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D., 1929;
the bonds numbered 7,432 and 7,433
shall constitute the eighth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D., 1930; the bonds number-
ed 7,434 and 7,435 shall constitute
the ninth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D., 1931;
and the bonds numbered 7,436 and
7,438 shall constitute the tenth ser-
ies and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. D., 1932.
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 coupons thereto attach-
ed; and said bonds shall be payable
out of the proceeds of the special as-
sessment levied for said improve-
ment. Both principal and interest
shall be payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque. Said bonds shall be substan-
tially in the following form:
No. .... $200.00
Series No. ...
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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, A. D.,
19..., or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
sum of Two 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 pursuant 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 City Council of said
City, duly passed on the 17th day of
July, A. D., 1922. This bond is one
of a series of sixteen bonds, fifteen
bonds for Two Hundred Dollars
each, numbered from 7,423 to 7,437,
inclusive, and one bond for One Hun-
dred Forty-Six and 94-100 Dollars,
numbered 7,438, all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
defraying the cost of improving
Tenth Street, from the West proper.
:July
17th, 1922
ty line of Main Street to the east
property line of Bluff Street, and de-
scribed in said resolution; which
cost is assessable and levied 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 the
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 and condition
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
due form as required by said law and
resolution; and for the assessments,
collections and payment hereon of
said special tax the faith and dili-
gence 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
offixed this 17th clay of August, A.
D., 1922, and the signatures of the
Mayor and the City Clerk upon the
interest coupons hereto attached
shall be fac-simile signatures of such
officers.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPON
On the .... day of , A. D.,
1922...., 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, Iowa, being
months interest due that
day on its Improvement Bonr No.
...., dated December 20th, 1921.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
Cit Clerk.
Be it further resolvethat 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 by him 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
Special Session, July 17th, 1022
291
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
Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with fac-simile signature
of the Mayor and countersigned with
the fac-simile signature of the City
Clerk.
Adopted July 17th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE.
ED SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Council's
intention to levy a special assess-
ment as provided by law, at a ses-
sion of the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, to be held Jul 1922,
to pav Por the construction of a sani-
tary sewer in the alley between Elm
Street and Pine Street, from Seven-
teenth Street to Nineteenth Street,
Gabriel Beck, Contractor. There be-
ing no remonstrance, Councilman
Gabriel moved that the notice be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brecle, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing a 6 inch sanitary
sewer in the alley between Elm
Street and Pine Street, from Seven-
teenth Street to Nineteenth Street,
by Gabriel Beck, Contractor( in front
of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and the same is hereby lev-
ied 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 es -
state, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Metz Mfg. Co.. East Dubuque
Add., S. 1/l Lot 176, interest
at 6 per cent, 10c; 25.6 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tipe pipe at
$0.419358, $10.75; extra ex-
pense at .09394 per cent,
$ 11.84
$1.00
Metz Mfg. Co., East Dubuque
Add., N. 1/2 Lot 176, interest
at 6 per cent, 10c; 25.6 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile pipe at
$0.419358, $10.75; extra ex-
pense at .09394 per cent,
$1.00
Metz Mfg. Co., East Dubuque
Add., S. 1/2 Lot 175, interest
at 6 per cent, 10c; 25.6 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile pipe at
$0.419358, $10.74; extra ex-
pense at .09394 per cent,
$1.00
John Leidinger, East Du-
buque Add., N. 1/2 Lot 175,
interest at 6 per cent, 10;
25.6 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, $10.74; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
$1.00
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 174, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 19c; 51.2
lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe at
0.419358, $21.47; extra ex-
pense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., S. 24.5 ft. Lot
173, interest at 6 per cent,
9c; 24.5 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
pipe at $0.419358, $10.28;
extra expense at .09394, 96c 11.33
S. A. Foley, East Dubuque
Add., N. 25.5 ft. Lot 173, in-
terest at ti per cent 10c;
25.5 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, $10.69; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
$1.00
S. A. Foley, East Dubuque
Add., S. 112 ft. Lot 172, in-
terest at 6 per cent, lc;
1.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, 50c; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
4c
Dubuque Casket Co., East Du-
buque Add., No. 50.0 ft. Lot
172, interest at 6 per cent,
19c; 50.0 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
pipe at $0.419358, $20.97;
extra expense at .09394 per 23.13
cent, 1.97
Metz Mfg. Co., East Dubuque
Add., W. 65.0 ft.
Lot
227,
, in-
terest at 6 p
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, 20.97; extra ex-
pense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02 ..
Metz Mfg. Co.. East Dubuque
.add., W. 65.0 ft. Lot 228, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 19;51.2
lin. ft. 6-iuch tile pipe at
$0.419358, $21.47; extra ex-
pense at .09394 per cent, 23.68
$2.02
11.84
11.84
11.84
23.68
11.79
,55
23.68
292
Special Se<sion, July 17th, 1922
Hammel Henkel' Co., East Du-
buque Add., W. 65.0 ft. Lot
229, interest at 6 per cent,
19c; 51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
pipe at $0.419358, $21.47, ex-
tra expense at .03394 per
cent, $2.02
Hammel Henker Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 230, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 19c; 51.2
lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe at
$0.419358, $21.47; extra ex-
pense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02
Hammel Henker Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 231, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 19; 51.2
lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe at
$0.419358, $21.47; extra ex-
pense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02
Dubuque Alter Mfg. Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 232, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 18c;
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, $21.47; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02
Dubuque Alter Mfg, Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 233, in-
terest at 6 per cant, 18c;
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, $21.47; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02
Dubuque Alter Mfg. Co., East
terest at 6 per cent, 18c;
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, $21.47; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02
Dubuque Alter Mfg. Co., East
terest at 6 per cent, 18c;
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, $21.47; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02
Dubuque Alter Mfg. Co., East
terest at 6 per cent, 18c;
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, $21.47; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02
Dubuque Alter Mfg. Co., East
terest at 6 per cent, 18c;
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, $21.47; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02
Dubuque Alter Mfg. Co., East
tere.;t at 6 per cent, 18c;
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, $21.47; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02
Dubuque Alter Mfg. Co., East
terest at 6 per ccnt, 18c;
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, $21.47; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
52.02
23.68
23.68
23.68
23.67
23.67
23.67
23.67
23.67
23.67
23.67
23.67
Dubuque Alter Mfg. Co., East
terest at 6 per cent, 18c;
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, $21.47; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02
Dubuque Alter Mfg. Co., East
terest at 6 per cent, 18c;
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile pipe
at $0.419358, $21.47; extra
expense at .09394 per cent,
$2.02
23.67
23.67
Total $472.94
562 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.66
per lin ft. 370.92
2 manholes at $29.00 jer man-
hole 58.00
Interest at 6 per cent 3.73
Extra expense at .09394 per
cent _ 40.29
Total _ _.. $472.94
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved July 17th, 1922.
Adopted July 17th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
i
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the alley between Elm
Street and Pine Street, from 17th
Street to 19th Street, hereinafter de-
scribed, has been completed and
the City Engineer has computed the
cost and expense of said improve-
ment amounts to $472.94;
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 the al-
ley between Elm Street and Pino
Street from Seventeenth Street to
Nineteenth Street there be issued
sewer Bonds to the amount of
$472.94. Said bonds shall be issued
under the provisions of Chapter 8,
Title V, of the Code of Iowa and the
amendments thereto, shall bear date
as of the 17th day of August, A. D.
shall be in the denominations
of $100.00 each, except that there
Special Session,
shall be one bond to the amount of
$72.94; they shall be numbered from
7439 to 7443 inclusive, and shall .be
divided into five series, of which the
bonds numbered 7439 shall consti-
tute the first series; and shall be
payable on the first day of April A.
D. 1923; the bonds numbered 7440
shall constitute the second series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1925; the bonds num-
bered 7441 shall constitute the third
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1927; the
bonds numbered 7442 shall consti-
tute the fourth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1929; the bonds numbered
from 7443 shall constitute the fifth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
which interest shall be payable
semi-annually, in accordance with
the terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
improvement. Both principal and in-
terest shall be payable at the office
of the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque. Said bonds shall be sub-
stantially in the following form
No. $100.00
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
SEWER BOND.
The City of Dubuque, in the State
of Iowa, promises to pay as herein-
after mentione, to the bearer hereof,
on the first day of April, A. D. 19
or at any time before that date, at
the option of the city, the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
with interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto at-
tached. Both principal and interest
are payable at the office of the City
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 City
Council of said city, duly passed on
the 17th day of July, A. D. 1922. This
bond is one of a series ofye bonds,
four bolas Tor One Hundred Dollars
each, numbered from 7439 to 7442,
inclusive, and one bond for Seventy -
Two and 94-100 Dollars, numbered
7443, all of like tenor and date, and
issued for the purpose of defraying
the cost of constructing a sanitary
sewer in the alley between Elm
Street and Pine Street from Seven-
teenth Street to Nineteenth Street.
July 17th, 1922 293
and described in said resolution;
which cost is assessable 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
ve per cent per annum, and this bond
is payable only out of the money de-
rived from the collection of said
special tax, and said money can be
used for no other purpose.
And it is hereby certied and re-
cited that all the acts and condition
,and things required to be done prece-
dent 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 resolutionffi and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the faith and
diligence of said City of Dubuque
are hereby irrevocably pledged.
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque, by its Council, has caused
this bond to be signed by its Mayor
and countersigned by its City Clerk,
with the seal of said City axed, this
17th day of Auguust, A. D. 1922, and
the signatures of the Mayor and City
Clerk upon the interest coupons
hereto attached shall be by fac-simile
signatures of such officers.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPON.
On the day of
A. D. 19 , the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, promises to pay to the hearer,
as provided in the bond, the sum
of Dollars, at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being
months interest due that day on its
improvement Bond No.
dated December 20th, 1921.
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 by him
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
294 Special Session, July 17th, 1922
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds
of said sale to be kept in a special
fund to be known as Fund.
Be it further resolved, that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersigned
with the fae-simile signature of the
City Clerk.
Adopted July 17th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
• Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication, certied to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment at a session of the City
�
n ► Council of the City of Dubuque, to
C►.irmi:c t'.h. '4.- be held July 17th, 1922, to pay for
the construction of cement sidewalks
0.7 J 4,4., ept tiLvA. as follows: A cement sidewalk in
r f front of and adjoining Qui leys
L'i•�j ub., Out Lot 712, S. 75 ft. Lot 1.
.Y .44. A cement sidewalk in front of and
° il: D `T adjoining Oummin's Sub., Lot 13. Pe-
tition of Catherine Rea, objecting to
the assessment against her lot, Quig-
ley's Out Lot 712, S. 75 ft., presented,
stating •that she understood that the
City would stand the expense, that
the sidewalk was constructed in
place of the steps that were formerly
there. Councilman Schrempf moved
that the petition be received and
led. Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of C. C. McGregor, object-
ing to the assessment against his
property, Lot 13, Cummin's Sub. He
claims that when he purchased the
Property the retaining wall on the
west end of the lot and abutting on
Race Street was in good condition;
that the City allowed the Key City
Gas Co. to dig up the street in the
construction of manholes for the
purpose of pumping water out of gas
mains, and, due to the faulty and
unnished manner in which the work
was done, water so undermined the
retaining wall so as to cause it to
be partly destroyed and the dirt un-
derneath the sidewalk to wash away.
He further states the City should not
only pay for the sidewalk but it
should also repair the street, and,
unless this is done and steps taken
by the City to prevent further dam-
age, he will of necessity have a large
bill of damages against the City of
Dubuque. These objections are filed
not for the purpose of creating or
having litigation, but that the rights
of the objector -at t.,t lly be_pro-
tected, Councilman Brede moved to
suspend the rules to allow anyone
present to address the Council. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alc. ,rson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Mr. McGregor addressed the Coun-
cil relative to his petition, stating
that what he had to say was em-
bodied in the petition.
Councilman Brede moved that ac-
tion on the resolution to levy a spec-
ial assessment for the construction
of the foregoing sidewalks be de-
ferred and that the Council view
the grounds. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gatriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Communication of the Dubuque
Lumber and Coal Company, accept-
ing the revision of their petition
relative to exchange of Lots 336
and 339 Ham's Add, for unimproved
portion of Beach street. presented.
Action deferred.
Petition of George Bechtel et al
stating that the east end of rhe alley
running parallel with Julien avenue,
from Alta Vista street to the road-
way that leads into Julien avenue,
is in very bad condition and almost
impassable and asking that the same
be repaired, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager to see what arrangements can
be made. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Petition of F. H. Wiehe & Co., stat-
ing that H. Gatena refuses to pay for
the execution of a bond furnished
by his company for the maintenance
of a display sigrn and asking that
bond be returned to them, present-
ed.
Councilman Breda moved that the
matter be referred to the City So-
licitor. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Special Session July 17th, 1922 295
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Fred J. Lillie, Julius
Dement et al asl:in^ that they be
permitted to construct a 4 foot side-
walk on Edwards street instead of
a 5 foot walk as is required by or-
dinance, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed and that the sidewalk be con-
structed 30 inches from the lot line.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None. -
Petition of John H. Bradley re-
questing that Bradley avenue from
Park avenue, to Grandview avenue,
Rider avenue from Pe. ry avenue, to
Grandview avenue and Perry avenue
from Ryder avenue to Grandview
avenue, including sewer, water and
gas mains and lot connections be
improved, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
July 17, 1922
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: A sanitary sewer on
West Fourteenth street, from Al-
gona street to Atlantic street, Even-
Uhlrich-Staner Cc., contractors, has
been completed. I would recommend
its acceptance by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in
West Fourteenth street, from Al-
gona street to Atlantic street, has
been completed and,
Whereas the City Manager has re-
commended the acceptance of this
sewer, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
recommendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Clerk sub-
ject to public inspection, and the
City Clerk shall upon receipt of such
plat and schedule publish the no-
tice of said asstssment as is re-
quired by law.
Adopted July 17, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The sanitary sewer in
the alley between Elm street and
Pine street, running from Twelfth
street to Thirteenth street, Even-
Uhlrich-Staner Co., Contractors, has
completed. I would recommend its
acceptance by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf,
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
WYh ereas the contract fo • the ,
construction of a sanitary se •
II
the alley between Elm street and
Pine street from Twelfth street to
Thirteenth street has been complet-
ed and
Whereas the City Manager has re-
commended the acceptance of this
sewer, now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
July 17, 1922.
296 Special Session, July 17th, 1922
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file the same in
the office of the CityClerk subject
to public inspection, and that the
City Clerk shall upon receipt of such
plat and schedule publish the notice
of said assessment as is required by
law.
Adopted July 17, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be adopted. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The sanitary sewer on
West Fourteenth street from Delhi
street to Algona street Even-Uhl-
rich-Staner Co., contractors has been
completed. I would recommend its
acceptance by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in
West Fourteenth street from Delhi
street to .Algona street has been
completed, and
Whereas the City Manager has re-
commended the acceptance of this
sewer, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Counctt
of the City of Dubuque that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for sata
improvement and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk subject
shallto he ,Clerk
uponre
public r ceipt of suchectin, and t plat ana
July 17 1922.
schedule publish the notice of said
assessment as is required by law.
Adopted July 17, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Profile No. 1061 showing the grade
of First street, from the west prop-
erty line of Locust street to the
east property line of Bluff street,
presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the profile. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a graue
on First street from the West prop-
erty line of Locust street to the
east property line of Bluff street, pre-
sented.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The City Manager reported that
he had examined into the matter of
street signs and asked that he be
given authority to purchase 250 of
these signs from the Union Iron
Products Company.
Councilman Brede moved that the
City Manager be authorized to pur-
chase 250 street signs from the
aforesaid company. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Manager Carr reported that
the Dubuque Electric Company has
approximately 20,000 cubic yards of
dirt filling which they would dispose
of to the city for 10 cents per cubic
yard.
Special Session, July 19th, 1922 297
Councilman Brede moved that the
Council buy this filling and use it
for filling In of the Allison -Hender-
son Memorial Park. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Plumbers excavation bond of Lin-
ehan and Molo presented.
It being properly executed, Coun-
cilman Brede moved that it be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior ana
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Bond of Jos. A. Enzler for the oper-
ation and maintenance of a display
sign, presented.
It being properly executed Coun-
cilman Brede moved that it be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior ana
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Bond of Edwin C. Kuehnle, for
moving a house and across streets
and public highways, presented.
It being properly executed Coun-
cilman Brede moved that the bona
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved to aa-
journ, carrie
Adopted •2" , 1922.
Approved , 1922.
Councilmen
E_ttest:
ry
JOHN STIJBER,
City Clerk.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session July 19th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 4:40 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Gab-
riel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Absent—None.
Mayor Alderson stated that ser-
vice of the following notice had been
duly made.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 19th, 1922.
The City Council of the City of
Dubuque, in the County of Dubuque,
and the State of Iowa, met in special
session, on call of two Councilmen,
at the time and place designated in
the following call a copy of whicn,
signed by said 'Councilmen, had been
•personally served on each member
of the Council a sufficient time be-
fore said meeting, and service of
which had been duly accepted by
each member.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 17th, 1922.
To
Councilman,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Sir: You are hereby noti-
fied that a meeting of the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque. in the
County of Dubuque, State of Iowa,
will be held on the 19th .day of July,
1922, at 4:30 o'clock p. m. at the
Council Chamber, Dubuque, Iowa,
within said City for the purpose of
introducing a resolution to author-
ize the issuance of $75,000.00 City
Grading Bonds of the City of Du-
buque, and for the transaction of
such other business as may come
before the meeting.
Respectfully,
JAMES ALDERSON,
Councilman.
L. H. BREDE,
Councilman.
The meeting was called to order
• by the Mayor and the roll being
( called, there were
Present James Alderson, Mayor in
the chair, City Manager O. E. Carr,
and the following named members of
the Council: L. H. Brede, Theo. Gab-
riel, Harlan Melchior, Ed. Schrempf.
Absent—None.
The Mayor read the foregoing tali
and reported that service thereof, as
above stated, had been duly maae
and accepted.
Councilman Brede introduced a
resolution, entitled "Resolution to
authorize the issuance of $75,000.00
298 Special Session, July
19th, 1922
City Grading Bonds of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa."
It was moved and seconaea that
said resolution be placed on file with
the City Clerk for public inspection
for one week, in accordance with
the requirements of Section 1056
b23 of the Supplemental Supplement
to the Code of Iowa, 1915.
The Mayor having put the ques-
tion on the motion, the roll was caIl-
ed, and the following named Coun-
cilmen voted:
Aye—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior ana
Schrempf.
Nay—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
the motion duly caried and said
resolution was handed to the City
Clerk for filing as above.
Petition of Louis C. Lubck, Guard-
ian of Mrs. Pauline Wagner, pre-
sented.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: As Guardian of Mrs.
Pauline Wagner, I respectfully peti-
tion that all interest due the City
from her, be cancelled. Mrs. Wag-
ner has been confined in Finley Hos-
pital more than two years and is fin-
ancially unable to pay. I have ex-
plained everything to Manager Carr.
Respectfully,
Louis C. Lubck, Guardian.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted and
that the interest due the City be
cancelled for the last year and a
half, Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 124.
An Ordinance regulating circuses,
menageries, carnivals and shows and
prescribing a penalty for violation
hereof.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Par. 845. Excluded from residence
neighborhoods. Section One. No
person, firm, association or corpora-
tion shall be permitted to conduct or
operate a circus, menagerie, carnival
or show anywhere within the City of
Dubuque in residence neighborhoods
or ,districts; provided, however, that
where such circus, menagerie, car-
nival or show is to be conducted for
one day only this restriction shall
not apply.
Par. 846. Terms defined, _ Sec-
tion Two. The term "residence
neighborhood" as used herein, shall
be defined to be any part of the city
which is built up' with residences,
homes, churches or schools where
such buildings are within two hun-
dred and fifty feet in any direction
of the place where it is proposed to
hold or conduct such performances.
Par. 847. Manner of conducting
Section Three. Circuses menageries,
carnivals and shows whether the
same are held within or without resi-
dence districts shall at all times be
conducted in an orderly peaceful
and quiet manner and so as not to
interfere with or obstruct streets and
highways near and adjacent to
where such performances are being
held.
Par. 848. Penalty. Section Four.
Any person, firm, association or cor-
poration who violates any of the pro-
visions of this Ordinance shall be
punished by a fine of not to exceed
One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars or
imprisonment not to exceed Thirty
(30) days for each offense.
Sean Five. This ordinance be-
ing deemed urgent and of immediate
necessity for the promotion of the
peace, good order, convenience, com-
fort and prosperity of the inhabi-
tants of said city shall be in force
and effect from and after its final
passage by the City Council and pub-
lication as required by law.
Passed upon first reading July 401.
1922.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading after the suspension of the
rule, July 19, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers July 20th, 1922.
JL N TUBER_
7-20-1t City Clerk.
ORDINANCE NO. 127.
An ordinance regulating restaur-
ants and providing a penalty for vio-
lation of its provisions, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrernpf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that
Mayor Alderson send a telegram to
Special Session, July 19th, 1922 299
President Harding telling hint of the
seriousness of the situation here
owing to the strike of the Coal -Min-
ers and urging immediate action.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Not voting—Mayor Alderson,
ORDINANCE NO. 125.
An ordinance regulating street
traffic, and prescribing rules and
regulations for the use of streets,
alleys, and public places within the
City of Dubuque by motor and other
vehicles, and providing a penalty for
the violation thereof, said ordinance
to be known as the "Traffc Ordin-
ance," presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas the Dubuque Lumber &
Coal Company have filed a petition
asking for the vacation of that part
of Beach street from, Sumner street
to Front street exclusive of the alley
crossing said street and for the va-
catioin of that part of Sumner street
from Beach street to the rail road
right of way and,
Whereas said petitioner repre-
sents that they are the owner of the
property abutting said street and
that their object in asking said va-
cation is for the purpose of building
a new lumber shed on said proper-
ty, thereby decreasing as far as poss-
ible fire hazards to themselves to the
City Water Works.
Whereas said petitioner in consid-
eration of said vacations, agrees to
deed to the City of Dubuque Lots
336, 339 and 349 in Ham's Addition
for street purposes, now therefore
Be it resolved that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to make a survey and plat of
such streets or parts thereof, pro-
posed to be vacated and file the
same in his office subject to pubitc
inspection and to give the notice re-
quired by ordinance to all owners
of property abutting said ground
proposed to be vacated and to pub-
lish the notice of such vacation as
is required by ordinance.
Adopted July 19th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
.L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved tile
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Carriea
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempt.
Nays—None.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
July 19th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The City Solicitor ad-
vises me that it is possible for the
City of Dubuque to levy a special
assessment for the repairing of
streets and alleys. I have therefore
prepared another resolution in con-
nection with the repairing of the
alley lying between Iowa street and
Central avenue and extending some
150 feet north of Twelth street.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A RESOLUTION OF NECESSARY.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Manag-
er, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to repair the alley between
Iowa street and Central avenue,
from Twelfth street north for a dis-
tance of approximately 155 feet, with
with concrete of one to four mix.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as it pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 7th day
of August, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
.Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the pendency
of the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said res-
olution will be considered for pass-
age and objections heard, to be giv-
en by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
300
Special Session, Tule 19th, 1922
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 19tn
day of July, 1922.
Approved:
1 l'1 TRBT
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior ana
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The sanitary sewer
in Kleine street from Kaufmann av-
enue to Klingenberg terrace and in
Klingenberg terrace from Kleine
street to the west line of Marsh's
Add., Cook and Kean, contractors,
has been completed. I would rec-
ommend the acceptance of this work
by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the follow.ng
vote:
.Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior ana
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in
Kleine street from Kaufmann aven-
ue to Klingenberg terrace and in
Klingenberg 'terrace to the west line
of Marsh's Add., has been complet-
ed, and
Whereas the City Manager has re-
commended the acceptance of this
work, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the Engineer
be and he is hereby instructed to
prepare a plat and schedule showing
the lots or parcels of real estate sub-
ject to assessment for said improve-
ment and me the same in the office
of the City Clerk for public inspec-
July 19, 1922.
tion and the City Clerk shall upon
receipt of such plat and schedule
publish the notice of said •assessment
as is provided by law.
Adoptetl July 19th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
.Schrempf,
Nays—None.
Petition of Byrne Bros Co., asking
permission to erect a Champion Ser-
vice tower on the north side of Ninth
street between Iowa street and Cen-
tral avenue, this tower is to include
an air hose and a water hose for the
service rendered to automobiles.
Signed by Byrne Bros Co., by J. J.
Byrne, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager for investigation. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior ana
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved to ad-
journ, carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved A ' d 1922.
Adopted Z 1. 1922
Councilmen:
Special Session July 24th, 1922 301
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session, July 24th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 4:45 P. M.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present — City Manager Carr,
Mayor Alderson, Councilmen Brede,
Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Absent—None.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is•.
called for the purpose of levying
special assessments for the improv-
ing of East and West Fourth Streets
from the east property line of Main
Street to the east property line of
the alley between Central Avenue
and White Street, constructing a
sanitary sewer in the west side of
Jackson Street from 22nd Street to
24th Street and acting on any other
business that may come before the
meeting.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided by law, at a
session to be held by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, July 24th,
1922, for the improving of East and
West Fourth Streets from the east
property line of Main Street to the
east property line of the alley be-
tween Central Avenue and White
Streets, presented. There being no
remonstrance , Councilman Brede
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving East and West Fourth
Streets from the east property line
of Main Street to the east property
line of the alley between Central
Avenue and White Struts, except
where already paved, by Jas. F. Lee
Paving Co., contractors, in front of
and adjoining the same, a special tax
be and is hereby levied on the sev-
eral lots, and parts of lots, and par-
cels of real estate hereinafter
named, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Mae H. Peabody, N. 24 ft. City
Lot 12, asbestophalt paving
and curb cost, $250.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.16;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, $5.87; total $258.52
J. J. Nagle, S. M. 20 ft. City
Lot 12, asbestophalt paving
and curb cost, $112.81; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 97c; ex-
tra expense at .02344 per
cent, $2.64; total 116.42
A. H. Smith, S. 20 ft. City
Lot 12, asbestophalt paving
and curb cost, $77.38; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 67c; ex-
tra expense at .02344 per
cent, $1.81; total 79.86
Mary J. Spensley, N. 1-3 City
Lot 11, asbestophalt paving
and curb cost, $61.97; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 54c; extra
expense at .02144 per cent,
$1.45; total 63.96
Jones Bros. Overall Co., S. 2-3
City Lot 11, asbestophalt
paving and curb cost, $88.55;
interest at 6 per cent, 76c;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, $2.08; total 91.39
Emil Kiene, City Lot 13, as-
bestophalt paving and curb
cost, $442.62; interest at 6
per cent, $3.83; extra ex-
pense at .02344 per cent,
$10.38; total 456.83
Sisters of Holy Ghost, City
Lot 14, asbestophalt paving
and curb cost, $149.86; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.30;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, $3.52; total 154.68
Myers -Cox Co., City Lot 188,
asbestophalt paving and
curb cost, $442.62; interest
at 6 per cent, $3.83; extra
expense at .02344 per cent,
$10.38; total 456.83
John Newman Est, City Lot
187, asbestophalt paving
and curb cost, $149.86; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.30;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, $3.52; total 154.68
J. J. Nagle, Lot 189, asbesto-
phalt paving and curb cost,
$441.63; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.83; extra expense
at .02344 per cent, $5.87
total 455.81
J. J. Nagle N. 14.3 ft. City Lot
190, asbestophalt paving
and curb cost, $42.99; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 36c; extra
expense at .02344 per cent,
,$1.01; total 44.36
Clancy Transfer Co., S. 50 ft
Lot 190, asbestophalt pav-
ing and curb cost, $107.01;
interest at 6 per cent, 94c;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, $2.51; total 110.46
302 Special Session, July 24th, 1922
Cath. Wagner, City Lot 523,
asbestophalt paving and
curb cost, $279.12; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.42; extra
expense at .02344 per cent,
$6.54; total 288.08
Cath. Wagner, City Lot 523B,
asbestophalt paving and
curb cost, $136.35; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.18; extra
expense at .02344 per cent,
53.20; total 140.73
Cath. Wagner, City Lot 524A,
asbestophalt paving and
curb cost, $53.88; interest
at 6 per cent, 46c; extra ex-
pense at .02344 per cent,
$1.26; total 55.60
Fisher Inv. Co., Sub. City Lot
524, Lot 1, asbestophalt pav-
ing and curb cost, $135.92;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.18;
extra expense at .$2344 per
cent, $3.19; total 140.29
Fisher Inv. Co., Sub. City Lot
525, Lot 1, asbestophalt pav-
ing and curb cost, $15.69;
interest at 6 per cent, 14c;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, 37c; total . 16.20
R. E. MacGlashon, City Lot
523A, asbestophalt paving
and curb cost, $226.76; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.91;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, $7.89; total 347.56
R. E. Macglashon, Sub. City
Lot 524, Lot 3, asbestophalt
paving and curb cost, $63.20;
interest at 6 per cent, 55c;
extra expense at .$2344 per
cent, $1.48; total 65.23
Fisher Inv. Co., Sub. City Lot
524, Lot 2, asbestophalt
paving and curb cost, $59.31;
interest at 6 per cent, 52c;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, $1.39; total 61.22
Fisher Inv. Co., Sub. City Lot
525, Lot 2, asbestophalt pav-
ing and curb cost, $6.5; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c; ex-
tra expense at .02344 per
cent, 16c; total 6.98
Oscar R. Jaeger, City Lot 233,
asbestophalt paving and
curb cost, $350.84; interest
at 6 per cent, $3.04; extra
expense at .02344 per cent,
$8.23; total 362.11
Oscar R. Jaeger, S. 25 ft. City
Lot 232, asbestophalt pav-
ing and curb cost, $73.33;
,interest at 6 per cent, 64c;
cxtra expense at .02344 per
cent, $1.72; total 75.69
H. B. Glover Co., N. 26.7 ft
City Lot 232, asbestophalt
paving and curb cost, $58.26;
interest at 6 per cent, 50c;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, 51.37; total 13013
H. B. Glover Co., City Lot
231, asbestophalt paving
and curb cost, $41.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 36c;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, 98c; total 43.29
J. J. Nagle, City Lot 234, as-
bestophalt paving and curb
cost, $350.84; interest at 6
per cent, $3.04; extra ex-
pense at .02344 per cent,
$$.23; total 362.11
,f..T. Nagle, S. 1/2 City Lot 235,
asbestophalt paving and
curb cost, $75.33; interest
at 6 per cent, 66c; extra ex-
pense at .02344 per cent,
$1.72; total 77.7L
I'ra.nk R. Lacy, N. 1/2 City Lot
235, asbestophalt paving
and curb cost, $56.26; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 49c;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, $1.32; total 58.07
J. H. Strobel & Sons Packing
Co., City Lot 236, asbesto-
phalt paving and curb cost,
$41.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 36c; extra expense at
.02344 per cent, 98c; total 43.29
Anna Shea, S. 1/2 City Lot 303,
asbestophalt paving and
curb cost, $232.89; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.02; extra
expense at .02344 per cent,
$5.46; total 240.37
J. H. Rhomberg, N. % City
Lot 303, asbestophalt pav-
ing and curb cost, $117.94;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.03;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, $2.76; total 121.73
J. P. Page Est., City Lot 302,
asbestophalt paving and
curb cost, $131.59; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.15; extra
expense at .02344 per cent,
$3.08; total 135.82
lbert Fluckiger, City Lot 301,
asbestophalt paving and
curb cost, $41.95; interest
at 6 per cent, 36c; extra ex-
pense at .02344 per cent,
98c; total 43.29
C., M. & St. P. R. R., City Lot
747, asbestophalt paving
and curb cost, $588.68; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $5.11;
extra expense at .02344 per
cent, $13.80; total 607.59
Total $5,796.89
3144.3 sq. yds. asbestophalt
paving at •$1.35 per sq. yd.$4,244.80
110.29 tons binder at $12.00
per ton 1,323.48
80.5 lin. ft. 6x24 -inch con-
crete curb at 60c per lin. ft. 48.30
Interest at 6 per cent 48.68
Extra expense at .02344 per
cent 131.63
Total $5,796.89
Special Session, July 24th, 1922 303
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benets conferred.
Approved July 24th, 1922.
Adopted July 24th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of West and
East Fourth Streets, hereinafter de-
scribed, has been completed and the
City Engineer has computed the cost
and expense of said improvement
amounts to $5,796.89;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
that to provide for the cost of West
and East Fourth Street from the
east property line of Main Street to
the east property line of the alley
between Central Avenue and White
Street, except where already im-
proved, there be issued Improvement
Bonds to the amount of $5,796.89.
Said bonds shall be issued under the
provisions of Chapter 8, Title V., of
the Code of Iowa and the amend-
ments thereto, shall bear date as of
the 24th day of August, A. D. 1922,
shall be in the denominations of
$300.00 each, except that there shall
be one bond to the amount of $96.89;
they shall be numbered from 7444 to
7463, inclusive, and shall be divided
into ten series, of which the bonds
numbered 7444 and 7445 shall consti-
tute the first series, and shall be pay-
able on the rst day of April, A. D.
1923; the bonds numbered 7446 and
7447 shall constitute the second
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1924; the
bonds numbered 7448 and 7449 shall
constitute the third series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1925; the bonds numbered
7450 and 7451 shall constitute th••
fourth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1926;
the bonds numbered 7452 and 7453
shall constitute the fifth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1927; the bonds num-
bered 7454 and 7455 shall constitute
the sixth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1928;
the bonds numbered 7456 and 7457
shall constitute the eighth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1929, the bonds num-
bered 7458 and 7459 shall constitute
the eighth series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April 1930,
the bonds numbered 7460 and
7461 shall constitute the ninth
series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1931;
and the bonds numbered 7462 and
7463 shall constitute the tenth series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D. 1932.
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 coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
improvement. Both principal and
interest shall be payable at the of-
fice of the City Treasurer in the City
of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be
substantially in the following form:
No. $300.00
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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, A. D.
19 , or at 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 coupons 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 City Council of said
City, duly passed on the 24th day of
July, A. D. 1922. This bond is one
of a series of twenty bonds, nine-
teen for Three Hundred Dollars
each, numbered from 7444 to 7462,
and one bond for Ninety_Six and
89-100 Dollars, numbered 7463, all of
like tenor and date, and issuedfor
the purpose of defraying the cost of
improving West and East F ourth
Streets from the east property line
of Main Street to the east property
line of the alley between Central Ave-
nue and White Street, except where
already improved, and described in
said resolution; which cost is assess-
able and levied along said improve-
304 Special Session, July 24th, 1922
ment, and is made by law a lien on
all abutting or adjacent property,
and payable in seven annual install-
ments, with interest on all deferred
payments at the rate of five per cent
per annum, and this bond is payable
onyl out of the 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 and condi-
tions and things required to be done
precedent to and in the issuing of
this series of bonds have been done
happenedand performed in regular
and due form, as required by said
law and resolution; and for the as-
sessments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the faith
and diligence of said City of Du-
buque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque, by its City Council, has caus-
ed this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City af-
fixed, this 24th day of August, A. D.
1922, and the signatures of the Mayor
and City Clerk upon the interest
coupons hereto attached shall be by
fac-simile signatures of such of-
ficers.
Countersigned:
Mayor.
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPON.
On the day of
A. D. 19 , the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer,
as provided in the bond, the sum of
lla,
the office of
the City Tres urer int the City of
Dubuque, being months
interest due that day on its Im-
provement Bond No. , dated
August 24th, 1922.
Countersigned:
Mayor.
Be it further resolvedythatrk. 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 by him
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 nstructeds to sellur bnds in
be said hereby
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 ....................................... Fund.
Approved
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment for the construction of a
sanitary sewer in the west side of
Jackson Street from 22nd Street to
24th Street, at a session to be held
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, July 24th, 1922, presented.
Petition of Sophia Lembke, stating -
that she is the owner of Lot 30 in
L. H. Langworthy's Add., protesting
against the assessment levied on her
property for the construction of the
aforegoing sewer for the reason that
she already paid for the sewer in
White Street and is connected with
same, therefore will derive no bene-
fits from the sewer in Jackson Street.
Councilman Melchior moved that the
rules be suspended allowing anyone
present to address the Council. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car_
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
John Meyer et al addressed the
Council, remonstrating against the
assessment for the same reason that
Miss Lernbke stated, stating that
they paid for the White Street sewer
and made the necessary connections
with said sewer at great expense,
that they would receive no benefit
from the Jackson Street sewer and
that it would be unfair to them to
make them pay for it. Councilman
Brede moved that action on this
sewer be deferred. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men
rem fBrede,
Gabriel, Melchior and
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners abut-
ting on Lincoln Avenue, presented.
Dubuque, Iowa,
To the Honorable July Mayorn and91922. City
Commissioners:
Gentlemen:
We, the undersigned property own-
Special Session,
ers abutting on Lincoln Avenue, here-
by request adustment of assessment
which was levied for the purpose of
payment for Lincoln Avenue im-
provement. The amount assessed
agaist the property is of such vari-
ance that we consider it not fair that
we on the one side of the street are
assessed so much more than the
abutters on the opposite side of the
street, especially when the greater
part of the work was done on the
opposite of the street.
(Signed) Geo. J. Zollicoffer, George
Ellison, et al.
The Council took no action.
Petition of the Board of Educa-
tion presented.
Dubuque, Iowa.
City Council,
City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen:
In the purchase of the property
for the construction of our senior
High School, the Board of Educa-
tion was unable to secure a parcel
of property aggregating approximate_
ly three-fourths of an acre belong-
ing to the A. A. Cooper, Inc. The
Board was not disposed to meet the
terms laid down by the owner of this
property at that time. However, in
laying out our athletic field, we find
it absolutely necessary to secure this
piece of ground. We have an op-
tion on it from Mr. Cooper, but the
terms are such that we assume all
taxes, City and County. In view of
the fact that the Board of Education
is endeavoring to upbuild the facili-
ties for educating the children of
Dubuque, mentally and physically,
we feel that our interests in serving
the people as a whole are in com-
mon with yours. We feel that the
price we are obliged to pay for this
piece of ground is sufficient expendi-
ture for us to snake under the cir-
cumstances, and we beg of your
Honorable Body earnest considera-
tion of our request that the taxes
now standing against this piece of
property described as that part of
Lot Five (5) of Mineral Lot One
Hundred and Seventy_Nine-A (179A),
situated on the north side of Willow
Street, be rescinded. Our option is
based on this condition, and we ask
your immediate and kind considera-
tion that we may proceed immedi-
ately with the imprwovement con-
templated. We might add tha tit is
absolutely necessary that we start
this work in the immediate future,
and we will appreciate your early
advices. Trusting that you may see
your way clear to co-operate with
July 24th, 1922 305
us in this particular respect, we beg
to remain„
Yours respectfully,
BOARD OF EDUCATION,
Independent School District
of Dubuque.
By R. P. Roedell, President.
Leo Palen, Secretary.
R. P. Roedell, President, addressed
the Council relative to and verified
the facts of the petition as set forth.
City Manager Carr presented fig-
ures showing the amount of taxes
and assessments due on this prop-
erty, also the amount of interest and
penalties due.
July 22nd, 1922.
Mr. Louis H. Brede,
Tenth and Iowa Streets,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Sir:
Inasmuch as a request has come
from the Board of Education for the
cancellation of all taxes due the city
on account of the lots owned by A.
A. Cooper adjacent to Willow Street,
I am submitting the following state-
ment furnished by the City Treasur-
er in connection with the delinquent
special assessments on this lot.
Willow Street—Levied Feb. 6th,
1913. Assessed to A. A. Cooper.
Sub. Min. Lot 179A. North side of
Willow Street.
Assessment $327.07
Interest, 12, 5, '21 98.12
Costs .75
Sub. Min. Lot 179A, south side
of Willow Street
Assessment $148.67
Interest, 12, 5, '21 44.60
Costs .40
$619.51
Penalty 49.54
Interest, 12, 5, 21, to 7, 24, '22 34.04
$703.09
Sewer in Willow Street —Levied
Jan. 2nd, 1913. Assessed to A. A.
Cooper. Sub. Min. Lot 179A, Lot 5:
Assessed $147.15
Interest, 12, 5, '21 35.32
Costs .75
$183.22
Penalty 14.66
Interest, 12, 5, 21, to 7, 24, '22 10.70
$208.61
$327.07
147.15
148.67
Original assessment $722.89
$703.09
208.61
Total ............_._......__....... $911.70
You will note from this statement
that the original amount of the as-
306
Special Sessidn, July 24th, 1922
sessment levied against this lot
amounts to $722.89.
Very truly yours,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Bred° moved that the
Board of Education be allowed to
settle this matter on the basis of
their paying $722.89. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
July 24th, 1922.
In accordance with your request,
bids were received for the construc-
tion of a sewer in Rush Street for
a distance of approximately 360 feet
east of the existing sewer in Bryant
Street. The following bids were re-
ceived:
Even-Uhlrich_Staner Co. — 6 -inch
sewer, 84c per ft.; manholes, $48.00
each; total, $350.40.
Edmund A. Linehan -6 -inch sew-
er, 87c per ft.; manholes, $42.00
each; total, $356.20.
Gabriel Beck -6 -inch sewer, 92c
per ft.; manholes, $49.00 each; total,
$380.20.
Engineer's estimate, $440.00.
I would respectfully recommenyd
that the contract for the construc-
tion of this sewer be awarded to
the Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co., as their
bid is the lowest one received for
this piece of work.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
recommendation of the City Manager
be approved and the contract be
awarded to Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
eYas—Mayor Alderson, Council_
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions, bids were received for the
improvtment of First Street from the
east property line of Bluff Street to
the west property line of Locust
Street. Bids were received for sheet
asphalt and bitulithic pavement. The
following bids were received:
James Lee Paving Co., Dubuque,
Iowa: Sheet asphalt, $1.60 per sq.
yd.; bitulithic paving, $-.69 per sq.
yd.; bitulithic binder, $12.00 per ton;
crushed rock, $3.00 per sq, yd.; curb
July 24th, 1922.
and gutter, $1.00 per lin. ft.
These prices give a total of $2,365
for sheet asphalt and $2,840.50 for
bitulithic.
A bid purporting to come from
James Horrabin Co., Des Moines, Ia.,
was also received, the following
prices being given: Sheet asphalt,
$2.00 per sq. yd.; bitulithic paving,
$2.15 per sq. yd.; bitulithic binder,
$16.50 per ton; crushed rock, $3.00
per sq. yd.; curb and gutter, $1.25
per lin ft
The above unit prices give a total
mf $2,,951 for shset asphalt and
$3,58858 for bitulithic.
Engineer's estimate: $2,524.50 for
sheet asphalt and $2,830.00 for bitu-
lithic.
The low bid for bitulithic is some-
thing like $275.00 more than the
prices as quoted early in the spring.
We expected the price to be some-
what higher, due to the coal situa-
tion and also due to the fact that
labor is receiving higher wages than
was anticipated in the spring.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the street be improved by paving
with sheet asphalt and that the con..
tract be awarded to the James F.
Lee Paving Co., they being the low-
est bidder. Seconded by Councilman
Brede, Carried by the following
vote
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I beg to advise that the improve-
ment of Algona Street from Delhi
Street to West Fourteenth Street, by
paving the same with vibrolithic
paving, Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co., con-
tractors, has been completed. I
would recommend its acceptance by
the City.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede
moved that
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
July 24th, 1922.
A RESOLUTION
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Algona Street from the
north property line of Delhi Street to
Special Session, July -1-9th 1922 307
the south property line of West
Fourteenth Street has been com-
pleted, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
recommended th eacceptance of this
work; now, therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager be
approved and that the Engineer be
and is hereby instructed to prepare
a plat and schedule showing the lots
or parcels of real estate subject to
assessment for said improvement and
file the same in the office of the City
Clerk subject to public inspection,
and the Clerk shall upon receipt of
such plat and schedule publish a no-
tice of said assessment as is required
by law.
Adopted July 24, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of John Hackett, stating
that Mount Loretta Avenue on the
east end of the street is in a danger-
ous condition, due to the fact that
the gutter and curbing have been
washed away by the 1919 floods, and
asking that the same be repaired,
presented. Councilman Brede moved
that the petition be referred to the
City Manager. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners abut-
ting on Langworthy Avenue from
Booth Street to College Avenue, Col-
lege Avenue from West Third to
Langworthy Avenue, West Second
Street and Walsh Street, asking that
said streets be improved to a width
of 24 feet between curbs with as-
phalt or asphaltic concrete or some
similar material, said work to be
done as soon as the necessary water
and gas connections can be put in
the street, and also that grades be
changed where necessary, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City En-
gineer to check the names of the
petitioners against the whole number
of property owners along said streets
and advise the Council of the same;
also the cost of the improvement
that the City would have to assume.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of David T. Howie and
C. B. Trewin.
Dubuque, Iowa,
July 19th, 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor, City Man-
ager and City Commissioners of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
The undersigned owners of Lot
Six (6) of the subdivision of Mineral
Lot 150, in the City of Dubuque, sub-
mit herewith to your Honorable
Body a plat of the subdivision of
said lot under the title of "Sunny-
side," in the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
comprising thirty-eight (38) lots and
one new street, and ask that the
same be approved and adopted and
that the necessary proceedings be
had to establish a proper grade on
the new street to conform to the lay
of the land as much as pJssible, in
order that the said plat may be re-
corded and become an official record.
DAVID T. HOWIE,
Owner.
C. B. TREWIN,
Owner.
The Council took no action.
Petition of the Country Club Com-
pany, by R. S. Musser, Secretary,
presented, requesting that the City
Council vacate and grant it the use
of various streets and alleys and
alleys in the City of Dubuque, situ-
ated within the boundry of the two
Additions or subdivisions known as
Grandview Park and Grandview
Place. They further state that they
own all the property abutting on
any and all of said streets and al-
leys so asked to be vacated, except
one lot, whose corner apparently
come sto Perry Avenue. That the
property so owned by this petitioner
and within which said streets are
,situated is occupied and used by the
Dubuque Golf Club as a golf and
Country Club and was acquired and
is held for that purpose by your pe-
titioner. That none of the streets or
alleys which it has asked to have
vacated have ever been open to pub-
lic use or in any way improved and
they are not now and never ha` e
been used by the public, but consti-
tute a part of the golf course and
Country Club property above re-
ferred to.
308 • Special Session, July 28th, 1922
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, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Bond of Geo. Pappas for the main-
tenance and operation of a display
sign, presented, the bond being
properly executed. Councilman Brede
moved that it be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A telegram to Mayor Alderson
from the Secretary to President
Harding, in answer to the telegram
sent to the president by the Mayor,
urging action in the coal strike, was
ordered received and filed.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
jty Clerk.
Adopted %��r%t.... {O --- 1922.
Approved] .Z41'7A 1922.
ti
Councilmen;,,,
Attest: "e4 -c-1
CIT
Y COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session July 28th 1922.
Meeting called by order of Council-
man Schrempf and Brede.
Council met at 4:35 P. M.
Present — City Manager Carr,
Councilmen Brede, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Coun-
cilman Gabriel.
Councilman Brede moved that
Councilman Melchic. act as Chair-
man of this meeting, seconded by
Councilman Schrempf, carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—•Councilmen Brede, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabi iel.
Not Voting—Councilman Melchior.
Councilman Brede moved that J.
J. Shea be appointed tc act as Clerk
pro -tem of this meeting, seconded by
Councilman Schrempf, carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede Melchior
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man i Gabriel.
Chairman Melchior read the call
and stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this mtee-
>
City Clerk.
ing is called ftr `he purpose of
adopting resolutions of necessity for
the improvement of Jackson Street
from Twenty-second Street to Twen-
ty-fourth Street, the construction of
a sanitary sewer in Auburn Street,
from Dexter Street to West Four-
teenth Street. The construction of
a sanitary sewer in Gilmore Street
from West Fifth Street to Cooper
Street, the construction of a Sani-
tary sewer in the alley Northwest
of Eagle Point Avenue, from Wind-
sor Avenue to the ailey between
Windsor Avenue and Stafford street,
thence in the alley between Windsor
Avenue and Stafford Street and said
alley produced to the North line of
Sub of Lots three and four, Stafford
Addition, and a s°x inch sewer with
laterals from the sewer in Stafford
Addition through Lot eight of the
sub of Lots three and four, Staf-
ford Addition and in Edison Street
to the West line of Althauser Sub.
and a six inch sewer in Althauser
Street with laterals from the sewer
in the alley in Hamburg Addition,
to the angle in said Althauser Street
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher that upon recom-
mendation of the City Manager it
Special Session, July 28th, 1922 309
be deemed necessary and advisable
to improve Jackson Street from the
North property line of Twenty-sec-
ond Street to the South property
line of Twenty-fourth Street, pre-
sented and read. Also remonstrance
of Irene M. Fosselman et al protest-
ing against this improvement as un-
necessary and most burdensome at
this time and also stating that the
street is in fairly good condition, and
ask the Council to reconsider its ac-
tion and omit the improvement of
this block for the present.
Councilman Brede moved that ac-
tion on the improvement of this
street be deferred, seconded by
Councilman Schrempf, carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson Council-
man Gabriel.
Notice of Publication certified to
by the publisher that upon recom-
mendation of the City Manager it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct an 8 inch sanitary sewer
in the alley Northwest of Eagle
Point Avenue from Windsor Avenue
to the alley between Windsor Ave-
nue and Stafford Street, thence in
the alley produced to the North line
of Sub of Lots three and four Staf-
ford Addition, ana a six inch sewer
with laterals from the sewer in Staf-
ford Addition through lot eight of
the Sub of Lots three and four Staf-
ford Addition and in Edison Street
to the West line of Althauser Sub,
and a six inch sewer in Althauser
Street with laterals from the sefer
in the alley in Hamburg Addition, to
the angle in said Althauser Street,
presented and read. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Brede
moved that the notice be received
and filed, seconded by Councilman
Schrempf, carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Resolution of Necesity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque that it be deemed neces-
sary and advisable to construct an
eight inch tile sanitary sewer in the
alley Northwest of Eagle Point Ave-
nue from Windsor Avenue and Staf-
ford Street, thence in the alley be-
tween Windsor Avenue and Stafford
Street and said alley produced to
the North line of the Sub. of Lots
three and four Stafford Addition,
and six inch sewer with laterals
from the sewer in Stafford Addition
through Lot eight of the Sub, of Lots
three and four Stafford Addition and
in Edison Street to the West line of
Althauser Sub, and a six inch sewer
in Althauser Street, with laterals
from the sewer in the alley in Ham-
burg Addition to the angle in said
Althauser Street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City Eng-
ineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing. said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same and
also against all adjacent property
benefitted thereby.
Be is further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
er as hereinbefore set forth, and
cept this paragraph, be and the same
is hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held July 28th, 1922, at
4:30 o'clock p. m. and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the above resolu-
tion, and of the time and place when
and where said proposed resolution
will be considered for passage, and
objections to the passage thereof
and objections, to the passage there-
of and to the construction of said
sanitary sewer heard, to be given by
publication in the official newspa-
pers of the City of Dubuque in the
manner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 10th day
of July, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN TUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 28th
day of July, 1922.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED SCHREMPF,
L. H. BREDE,
Councilmen.
Attest: ' J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk Pro -tem.
310 Special Session, July 28th, 1922
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution, seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Melchior, Brede
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a resolution of Necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 10th day of July, 1922,
and duly passed and approved on the
28th day of July, 1922, it is hereby
ordered that the improvement de-
scribed in said Resolution of Neces-
sity providing for the construction
of an 8 -inch sanitary sewer in the
alley northwest of Eagle Point Ave-
nue from Windsor Avenue to the
alley between Windsor Avenue and
Stafford Street, thence to the alley
between Windsor avenue and Staf-
ford Street, said alley produced to
the north line of the Sub. of Lots 3
and 4, Stafford Addition, and a six-
inch sewer with laterals from the
sewer in Stafford Addition through
lot 8 of the Sub., of lots 3 and 4 of
Stafford Addition and in Edison
street to the west line of Althauser
Sub., and a six-inch sewer in Alt-
hauser Street, with laterals from the
swr in th ally in Hamburg Add., to
the angle in said Althanser street,
be and the same is hereby ordered
constructed.
Be it further resolved that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to advertise for proposals for the
construction of the improvement
above described, the said improve-
ment to be constructed in strict ac-
cordance with the plans and speci-
fications ehereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager and submitted to the
State Board of Health for its ap-
proval, and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, the work to be
completed on or before the lst day
of November, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be as-
sessed, and payment will be made
to the contractor to the amount of
the assessment out of funds to be
created by the sale of Sewer Bonds,
to be issued in anticipation of the
collection of said special assessment
under the provisions of Chapter 8
Title V of the Code of Iowa, and
amendments thereto; and any de-
ficiency between the amount of the
contract price and the amount of
said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be
levied under the provisions of Sec-
tion 831 of the Code of Iowa, in an-
ticipation of which bonds will be
issued under the provisions of Sec-
tion 912 of the code of Iowa and Sec-
tion 912A of the Code Supplement.
Adopted July 28th, 1922.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED SCHREMPF,
L. H. BREDE,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk Pro -tem.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution, seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Notice certified to by the publish-
er that on recommendation of the
City Manager it be deemed neces-
sary and advisable to construct an
eight -inch sanitary sewer in Auburn
Street from Dexter Street to West
Fourteenth Street, presented and
read, there being no remonstrance.
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed; second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Mel-
chior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct an eight -inch tile sanitary
sewer in Augurn Street from Dexter
Street to West Fourteenth Street,
with laterals where specified.
Sac'' sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurte-
nances that may be necessary. Said
sew reto ae constructed in accord-
ance with, plans and specifications
prepared by the City Engineer and
now on file in the office of the City
Clerk, having been duly approved by
the City Manager and submitted to
the State Board of Health for its ap-
proval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same and
also against all adjacent property
benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
Special Session, July 28th, 1922
311
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the same is
hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held July 28th, 1922,
at 4:30 o'clock p. m. and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the above
resolution, and of the time and place
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for pass-
age, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
in the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law. The above resolution
was approved and ordered placed
on file for final action and the no-
tice of the pendency ordered given
this 10th day of July, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 28th
day of July, 1922.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED SCHREMPF.
L. H. BREDE,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk, Pro -tern.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution; second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
..Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a Resolution of Necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Council
on the 10th day of July, 1922, and
duly passed and approved en the
28th day of July, 1922, it is hereby
ordered that the improvement de-
scribed in said Resolution of Neces-
sity providing for the construction
of an eight -inch sanitary sewer in Au-
burn Street from Dexter street to
West Fourteenth Street, with later-
als where specified, be and the same
is hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk he and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof, preparers by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager, and submitted to the
State Board of Health for approval
and now on file in the office of the
City Clerk, the work to be complet-
ed on or before the 1st doy of No-
vember, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be as-
sessed, and payment will be made
to the contractor to the amount of
the assessment out of funds to be
created by the sale of Sewer Bonds,
to be issued in anticipation of the
collection of said special assessment
nuder the provisions of Chapter 8,
Title V of the Code of Iowa, and
amendments thereto; and any de-
ficiency between the amount of the
contract proce and the amount of
said bonds will be paid from the pro-
ceeds of a special tax to be levied
under the provisions of Section 831
of the Code of Iowa, in anticipation
of which bonds will be issued under
the provisions of Section 912 of the
Code of Iowa and Section 912A of
the Code Supplement.
Adopted July 28th, 1922.
Apporved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED SCHREMPF
L. H. BREDE.
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk Pro -tern.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councihnen Brede, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Notice, certified to by the publish-
er, that on recommendation of the
City Manager it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six-inch
sanitary sewer in Gilmore Street,
from West Fifth Street to Cooper
Street, presented and read. There
being no remonstrance, Councilman
Brede moved that the notice be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carred by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Melchior
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson and Coun-
cilman Gabriel.
Resolution of Necessity For Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
312 Special Session, July 28th, 1922
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sx-inch tile sanitary sew-
er in Gilmore Street from West Fifth
Street to Cooper Street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same and
also against all adjacent benefitted
property thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be constructed
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution, except this
paragraph, be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determ-
ination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held July 28th, 1922,
at 4:30 o'clock p. m. and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the above
resolution, and of the time and place
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for passage,
and objections to the passage thereof
and to the construction of said sani-
tary sewer heard, to be given by
publication in the official newspapers
of the City of Dubuque in the man-
ner and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and the notice of the pend-
ency ordered given this 10th day of
July, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 28th
day of July, 1928.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
L. H. BREDE,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk Pro Tem.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
:Teas—Councilmen Brede, Melchior
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alerson and Coun-
cilman Gabriel.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That pur-
suant to a Resolution of Necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 10th day of July, 1922,
and duly passed and approved on
the 28th day of July, 1922, it is here-
by ordered that the improvement de-
scribed in said Resolution of Neces-
sity providing for the construction of
a sx-inch santary sewer in Gilmore
Street from West Fifth Street to
Cooper Street be and the same is
hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance wth the plans and
specifications thereof, prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the City Manager and submitted to
the State Board of Health for its ap-
proval and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, the work to be
completed on or before the 1st day
of October, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assessed,
and payment will be made to the
contractor to the amount of the as-
sessment out of funds to be created
by the sale of sewer bonds, to be is-
sued in anticipation of the collection
of said special assessment under the
provisions of Chapter 8, Title V, of
the Code of Iowa, and amendments
thereto; and any deficiency between
the amount of the contract price and
the amount of said bonds will be
paid from the proceeds of a special
tax to be levied under the provisions
of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa,
in anticipation of which bonds will
be issued under the provisions of
Section 912 of the Code of Iowa and
Section 912A of the Code Supple-
ment.
Adopted July 28, 1922.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
L. H. BREDE,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City
Pro
n
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Counclman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Melchior
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Session, July 28th, 1922
313
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Profile No. 1064 showing grade of
Auburn Street from the North prop-
erty line of West Fourteenth Street
to the South property line of Dexter
Street, presented. Councilman Brede
moved the adoption of the profile,
seconded by Councilman Schrempf,
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Auburn Street from the North
property line of West Fourteenth
Street to the South property line of
Dexter street, presented and read.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be the first reading of the ordinance,
seconded by Councilman Schrempf,
carried by the folowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON FIRST STREET
FROM THE WEST PROPERTY
LINE OF LOCUST STREET TO
THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF
BLUFF STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Secticn 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on First Street
from the West property line of Lo-
cust Street to the east property line
of Bluff Street be and the same is
hereby adopted, and the grade es-
tablished as shown by the profile of
said street, and grade which was
prepared by the City Engineer, be-
ing profile No. 1062, B. M. on the
North end of the door sill near the
Southeast corner of, Tess Store First
and Main Street, elevation 20.8,x'.
Said grade begins at the West
property line of Locust Stieet. which
is station 0, North curb elevations
24.80; thence to station 1"'14.6, ele-
vation 27.7; thence to station 1 .44.6,
elevaticn 29.4; thence to station 2
59.2 East property line of Bluff
Street eleva.tion 39.6.
South curb elevations starting at
station 0, which is 24.2; thence to
station 1-1.4.6, elevation 27.4; thence
to station 144.6, elevation 29.00;
thence to station 2 95.2 East prop-
erty line of Bluff Street, elevation
39.5.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and its publication as is re-
quired by law.
Passed First reading July 17th,
1922.
Adopted July
Attest:
28th, 1922.
J. J. SHEA,
Clerk Pro -Tem.
Approved—
H. G. MELCHIOR
ED SCHREMPF
L. H. BREDE.
Councilmen.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance, seconded by
Councilman Schrempf, carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, August 2nd, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
8-2-1t. City Clerk.
A RESOLUTION
Whereas C. A. Spencer has re-
quested the vacation of that part of
Geln Oak Street that is now unused,
which is directly in front of his
property, Lot 1 of Lawrences Du-
buque, and
Whereas said C. A. Spencer states
that his object in making said va-
cation is for the purpose of giving
him a frontage on the improved por-
tion of the street, and
Whereas said Mr. Spencer in con-
sideration of said vacation agrees to
pay to the City of Dubuque the sum
of $75.00 upon completion of the
necessary vacation proceedings, now
therefore
Be it resolved, that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instructed
to make the survey and plat of said
portion of such Street or part there-
of proposed to be vacated and file
the same in his office subject to pub-
lic inspection, and to give a notice
required by ordinance, to the prop-
erty owners abutting said ground
proposed to be vacated and to pub-
lish the notice of said vacation as
is required by ordinance.
Adopted July 28th, 1922.
H. G. MELCHIOR
ED SCHREMPF
L. H. BREDE.
Approved:
Attest J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk Pro -Tem.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution, seconded
by Councilman Schrempf, carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Abesent—Mayor Alderson, Coun-
cilman Gabriel.
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314
Special Session,
July 28th, 1922
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
J. J. SHEA,
// Clerk Pro -Tem.
Adopted Hint, t,,,.se(t/ 1922.
Approved • eiU , 1922.
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Attest:
City Clerk Pro -Tem.
ubuque, Ia., July 31, 1922.
The City Council of the City of
Dubuque, in the County of Dubuqe,
and State of Iowa, met in special ses-
sion on call of two Councilmen, at
the time and place designated in the
following call, a copy of which,
signed by said Councilmen, had been
personally served on each member
of the Council a sufficient time be-
fore said meeting, and service of
which had been duly accepted by
each member.
Dubuque, Ia., July 29ta, 1922.
To
Councilman„
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Sir:
You are hereby notified that a
meeting of the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, in the County of
Dubuque, State of Iowa, will be held
on the 31st day of July, 1922, at 4:30
P. M., at the Council Chamber, Du-
buque, Iowa, within said City, for
the purpose of adopting a resolution
authorizing the issuance of $75,000.00
City Grading Bonds of the City of
Dubuque, and for the transaction of
such other business as may come be-
fore the meeting.
Respectfully,
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE.
Councilmen.
The meeting was
by the Mayor, and
called, there were
Alderson, Mayor in
Manager O. E. Carr,
ing., members of the
Brede, Harlan G.
Schrempf.
Absent—Theo. Gabriel.
The Mayor read the following call
and reported that service thereof, as
above stated, had been duly made
and accepted.
At the suggestion of the Council
other matters than the bond issue
were taken up until Councilman
Gabriel appeared.
called to order
the roll being
present James
the chair, City
and the follow -
Council: L. H.
Melchior, Ed.
ORDINANCE NO. 125.
An Ordinance regulating street
traffic, and prescribing rules and
regulations for the use of streets, al-
leys and public places within the
City of Dubuque by motor and other
vehicles, and providing a penalty for
the violation thereof, said ordinance
to be known as the "Traffic Ordi-
nance."
Par. 849. Terms Defined. Sec-
tion One. For the purpose of this
ordinance, the words and phrases
used herein shall be defined, as fol-
lows:—
(a) "Motor Vehicle" shall include
all vehicles propelled by any power
other than muscular power, except
traction engines, road rollers, fire
wagons and engines, police patrols,
city ambulances, city and govern-
ment vehicles clearly marked as
such and such vehicles as are run
only upon tracks or rails.
(b) "Motorcycle" shall include all
motor vehicles designed to travel on
not more than three wheels in con-
tact with the ground.
(c) "Chauffeur" shall mean any
Person who operates an automobile
in the transportation of persons or
freight and who receives any com-
pensation for such service in wages,
commission or otherwise, paid di-
rectly or indirectly, or who as owner
or employee operates an automobile
carrying passengers or freight for
hire, provided, however, that this
definition shall not include manu-
facturers' agents, proprietors of gar-
ages and dealers, salesmen, mechan-
ics or demonstrators of automobiles
in the ordinary course of their busi-
ness, nor shall such term be con-
strued to apply to employees en-
gaged in operating motor trucks for
persons, firms or corporations en-
gaged in agricultural enterprises.
(d) "Intersecting Street" shall
mean any street which joins anoth-
er at any angle, whether or not it
crosses the other.
(e) "Business District or Sec-
tion" shall mean the territory con-
tiguous to Main street from First
street to Thirteenth street and Cen-
tral avenue from Fourth street to
Twenty-fourth street, and on Iowa
street from Second street to Thir-
teenth street.
(f) "Suburban Section" shall
mean all the territory outside of
"business section."
(g) "Other Vehicles" shall in-
clude vehicles of every description
other than those which are classified
under the term "Motor Vehicle"
herein.
(h) "Curb" shall mean the lat-
eral boundaries of the street.
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(1) "Intoxicated Person" shall
mean any person under the influ-
ence of intoxicating liquors.
(j) "Bicycle" shall mean any two
wheel vehicle propelled by foot
power.
Par. 850. Rules and Regulations.
Section Two. The driver, operator
or person in charge of any motor
vehicle, motorcycle or other vehicle,
as herein defined, used, driven or op-
erated upon the streets, alleys and
avenues of the City of Dubuque
shall conform to the following rules
and regulations:
Rule 1. Vehicles of every descrip-
tion shall be driven upon the streets
and avenues of the City in a careful
and prudent manner, having due re-
gard for the safety and convenience
of pedestrians and traffic upon the
same.
Rule 2. Vehicles shall keep to the
right of the center of the street or
avenue, and be driven as close to
the right hand curb as possible.
Rule 3. On a street divided
longitudinally by a park -way, via-
duct, walk, street railway or sunk-
en way, vehicles shall keep to the
right of such division.
Rule 4: Slowly moving vehicles
shall always keep as close as possi-
ble to the right hand curb so as to
allow more swiftly moving vehicles
free passage to the left.
Rule 5: When overtaken by a
faster moving vehicle proceeding in
the same direction, or by a street
car, upon a signal, either by the
sounding of a bell, horn or other
signaling device, given by the opera-
tor of the over -taking vehicle, the
driver of any vehicle shall cause his
vehicle to be driven as close as pos-
sible to the right hand curb if he
can do so with safety and remain
in that position until the overtaking
vehicle shall have safely passed.
Violation of this rule shall subject
the offending driver or operator to
a fine of not to exceed Twenty -Five
Dollars or imprisonment not exceed-
ing Ten days.
Rule 6: Vehicles meeting shall
pass each other to the right.
Rule 7: The operator of a motor
vehicle or any other kind of vehicle
shall, before stopping, turning or
changing the course of such vehicle,
first see that there is sufficient
space to make such movement in
safety, and shall give a visible or
audible signal to the crossing of-
ficer, if there be such, or to the
driver of vehicles following, of his
intention to make such movement,
by raising and extending the hand
and indicating with it the direction
in which he wishes to turn, in the
following manner:
When the turn is to be made to
the right, the arm and hand shall
be extended out and upward; when
the turn is to be made to the left
the arm and hand shall be extended
straight out from the side of the
vehicle and by pointing to the left
with the first finger; when a stop
is to be made the arm and hand
shall be extended out and down-
ward; when turning around a circu-
lar motion shall be made with the
arm and hand; and when backing
up the arm shall be extended and
a back motion shall be made with
the palm of the hand to the rear.
Rule 8: The driver of any ve-
hicle which has stopped at the curb,
before leaving such position shall
first see that he can proceed in
safety and then he shall extend his
hand from the side and drive slow-
ly parallel with the curb, if possi-
ble, for a reasonable distance be-
fore turning into the street proper.
Rule 9: Vehicles turning to the
right from one street into another,
shall turn the corner as near the
right hand curb as possible, and, in
turning to the left from one street
into another, shall pass to the right
of and beyond the center before
turning.
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Thus:
Rule 10: Vehicles crossing from
one side of the street to the other
shall do so by turning to the left
so as to head in the same direc-
tion in which vehicles on said street
are moving. Vehicles shall not be
permitted to turn around or cross
from one side of the street to the
other on Main street, from Second
to Thirteenth streets, and on Cen-
tral avenue from Thirteenth to
Twenty-sixth streets, except at
Eighteenth street, and on Iowa
street from Second to Thirteenth
street. In other parts of the city
in crossing from one side of a
street to the other or in turning
around, the operator shall give the
proper signal provided for in Sec-
tion Seven hereof.
Rule 11: Locust and Bluff streets
where they intersect with West
Eighth street, shall be known as
"Stop Intersections." Any vehicle
approaching these intersections
from the north or south on Locust
and Bluff streets shall come to a
stop before crossing or turning into
West Eighth street, and all vehicles
traveling upon West Eighth street
at those intersections shall have
the right-of-way over all other ve-
hicles.
Rule 12: No vehicle, except in
emergency cases to avoid accidents
shall stop in a street except it have
Its right wheels parallel with the
curb and as near thereto as the con-
dition of the street will permit.
Rule 13: No vehicle should over-
take and pass another vehicle at
street intersections in the business
districts.
Rule 14: No vehicle shall remain
backed up to the curb except it be
actually loading or unloading, and in
such case no longer than the actual
loading and unloading requires. The
horse or horses attached to a ve-
hicle backed up to the curb shall
be turned at right angles to the vP•
hicle and in the direction in which
the traffic on the street is moving,
except at the public market. Ve-
hicles shall not be loaded or unload-
ed in the business districts where
such loading or unloading can be
done in an alley.
Rule 15: All of the provizions of
the ordinance relating to parking of
vehicles on streets in the City of
Dubuque shall be strictly complied
with. No vehicle shall be parked or
left standing where official "No Park-
ing" signs are placed.
Rule 16: Where two vehicles are
approaching on any street so that
their paths will intersect and there
is danger of collision, the vehicle ap-
proaching the other from the rigl.t
shall have the right of way, except
as herein otherwise provided.
Rule 17: A vehicle turning to the
right from one street into another
shall have the right of way over ve-
hicles traveling on the street into
which it is turning.
Rule 18: The driver of a vehicle
turning to the left into another street
shall give the right of way to ve-
hicles traveling in the same direc-
tion on the street into which he is
turning.
Rule 19: The vehicle which al-
ready has come into the intersection
of any street shall have the right of
way in such intersection over all
other vehicles and it shall be the
duty of all vehicles approaching such
intersection to give the right of way
to such vehicle.
Rule 20: The operator of a motor
vehicle shall not permit the motor of
the same to operate in such a man-
ner as to visibly emit an unduly
great amount of steam, smoke or
products of combustion from exhaust
pipes or openings.
Rule 21: No vehicle shall be left
standing upon any street in the busi-
ness district thereof within fifteen
feet of the corner or within fifteen
feet of any hydrant, or fire plug.
Rule 22: No vehicle shall lie left
standing in front of or within fifteen
, feet of either side of the entrance
Special Session, July 28th, 1922 317
or other building where large as -
of any theater, auditorium, church
semblages of people are being held,
except in taking on or discharging
passen Pers or Ireight, and then only
for such length of time as is neces-
sary for such purposes.
Rule 23: No motor vehicle shall
be left unattended upon any street
with the engine running.
Rule 24: No motor vehicle shall
be left standing while showing a
red light, parallel to, and within
twenty-five feet of railroad tracks.
Rule 25: Every motor vehicle
shall be provided with good and ade-
quate brakes, with a suitable bell,
horn, or other signaling device pro-
ducing an abrupt sound sufficiently
loud to serve as an adequate warn-
ing of danger or of the approach of
such vehicle, but such signalling de-
vice shall not be unnecessarily
sounded except as a warning of dan-
ger. Signalling devices shall be
sounded in approaching curves, tops
of hills, and intersecting streets
where the view is obstructed.
Rule 26: Persons engaged as ped-
dlers and vendors of confections
upon the streets shall not blow their
horns or ring their bells oftener than
three times in a block, and they shall
not be permitted to stand their ve-
hicles and ring their bells in front or
or near school buildings.
Rule 27: All vehicles, including
street cars, when approaching the in-
tersection of streets where a traffic
officer is stationed, shall properly
obey all directions given by such of -
ricer.
Rule 28.—Street cars shall give a
warning by the sounding of a bell
or gong in approaching street inter-
sections and shall traverse such in-
tersections at a rate of speed that
is consistent with the traffic thereon,
and shall be operated at all times at
such a rate of speed as shall pro-
tect persons and property rightfully
using the streets of the city.
Rule 29: The operator of a street
car shall bring his car to a complete
stop in turning from Alpine street
into Julien avenue; from 15th street
into Main street; from 20th street
into Central avenue, and from 22nd
street into Central avenue, and ring
a gong or bell before turning from
one street into another. Violation
of this provision shall subject the
offending operator to a fine of not
to exceed Ten ($10.00) Dollars or
imprisonment not to exceed Three
(3) days in jail.
Rule 30: Street cars moving at
a reasonable rate of speed shall
have the right of way upon their
tracks, except as to vehicles of the
fire department, ambulance and fu•
neral procession3, and it shall be
unlawful to obstruct or delay the
free movement of such cars. When-
ever the public safety or convenience '
requires, all traffic, including street
cars, may be temporarily stopped by
order of the Chief of Police, and
traffic upon such street shall not be
lesuaged until such order is recalled.
Rubs' '* • Upon the approach of
the vehicles of the fire department
all traffic upon a street shall stop
and vehicles shall draw up to the
curb and remain standing until such
department has passed.
Rule 32: Vehicles of the fire and -
police departments, including the
ambulance, shall have the right of
way over all other traffic.
Rule 33: No vehicle shall be per-
mitted to stop or stand within street
intersections.
Rule 34: Heavy mercantile trucks
or wagons shall not be permitted
upon Main street from Second street
to Thirteenth street, and upon such
other streets as the City Council
may by resolution from time to time,
prescribe, except for actual loading
or unloading purposes, and then only
within such block or blocks or from
or to which the loading or unloading
is to be made. Tractors or other ma-
chinery moving on caterpillar wheels
or drivers shall not be permitted to
be moved, operated or driven upon
any of the streets of the city with-
out first securing a routing from the
City Manager, and it shall be un-
lawful to operate or move such tract-
ors or machinery over any street
other than shown in such routing
instructions.
Rule 35: Vehicles used for the
purpose of hauling garbage, manure,
dead animals, refuse and offensive
offal of every kind, are prohibited
from using Bluff, Locust, Main and
Iowa streets and Central and Rhom-
berg avenues, between the hours of
Eight (8) A. M. and Ten (10) P. M.
Alleys may be used and in the case
of vehicles used for the collection
of garbage where there are no al-
leys between the streets, this re-
striction shall not apply. All vehi-
cles used for the purpose above
mentioned shall be covered.
Rule 36: No street crossing over
which tracks of a steam railway are
laid shall be obstructed by any
train, locomotive, car or any part
thereof for more than five minutes
at a time and if it is necessary for
such train to remain stationary for
a longer period of time, then such
train shall be split and the street
crossing opened for traffic.
Rule 37: Where gates are re-
318 Special Session, July 28th, 1922
quired to be maintained at railroad
crossing such gates shall at all times
be in good working order and in
good state of repair, and they shall
be lowered before the approach of
any train or car a sufficient length
of time to afford traffic upon the
streets to come to a stop, and they
shall be raised only after such train
or car has passed, and at night such
gates shall be equipped with proper
warning lights.
Rule 38: Circus parades shall
be permitted only upon the approval
of the City Manager, and the pay-
ment in advance of a license fee to
be determined by such officer, which
license fee shall not bo less than
Twenty -Five ($25.00) Dollars nor
more than One Hundred ($100.00)
Dollars for each parade. Circus ve-
hicles, except in parades, shall not
be drawn over the paved streets of
the City except with the consent of
the Manager.
Rule 39: Other parades and pro-
cessions may be held under such
rules and regulations as the manager
and Chief of Police may prescribe,
but information regarding the nature
of the same shall be given to such
officers in advance so that proper
arrangements may be made.
Rule 40: No vehicle shall be
driven through a parade or proces-
sion without permission of a police
officer.
Rule 41: Street cars, omnibuses,
auto omnibuses, or other public con-
veyances engaged in transporting
passengers for hire, shall stop only
on the near side of the street inter-
section in taking on and discharging
passengers except where special
privileges are granted by the City
Council to street railway companies,
and when such privileges are grant-
ed said company shall erect signs of
sufficient size to be easily seen and
read, having thereon the words
"Cars Stop Here."
Rule 42: Public conveyances, as
above stated except street cars are
prohibited from having their ter-
minals on Main street or on Eighth
street from Bluff street to Central
avenue.
Rule 43: Vehicles operating
through the alleys or upon private
property shall give the right of way
to vehicles on the streets. In ap-
proaching a street from an alley or
from private property the vehicle in
the alley or on private property
shall give a warning of its approach
and shall be operated slowly and
carefully and extra precautions must
be taken for the protection of per-
sons and property using the side-
walk crossings and streets.
Rule 44: No person under fifteen
years of age shall drive or operate
any motor vehicle, either for com-
mercial or private purposes, upon
the streets or avenues of the city,
unless such person is accompanied
by an adult.
Rule 45: No person shall operate
a motor vehicle or motorcycle while
in an intoxicated condition. Any per-
son violating this provision of the
ordinance shall be fined not to ex-
ceed One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars
or imprisoned not to exceed thirty
days, or by both such fine and im-
prisonment.
Rule 46: Every motor vehicle re-
quired to be licensed under the laws
of the State of Iowa shall have con-
spicuously displayed the number
plates furnished, one on the front
end and one on the rear end of such
vehicle, each securely fastened.
Rule 47: The certificate of regis-
tration issued by the county treasur-
er shall also be displayed in a proper
holder made for that purpose and
such certificate container shall be at-
tached to the vehicle in the front
of the driver's compartment so that
the same may be seen by anyone
passing on the right of the vehicle.
Any violation of the last two rules
shall be punishable by a fine of not
less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars nor
more than One Hundred ($100.00)
Dollars, or by imprisonment not to
exceed thirty (30) days.
Rule 48: .111 motor vehicles, ex-
cept motorcycles, motor bicycles,
and such motor vehicles as are prop-
erly equipped with one light in the
forward center thereof, shall, during
the period of from one-half hour
after sunset to one-half hour before
sunrise, display two or more white
or tinted lights, other than red, on
the forward part of such vehicle, so
placed as to be seen from the front,
and of sufficient illuminating power
to be visible at a distance of five
hundred feet in the direction in
which displayed, and to reveal any
persons, vehicle or substantial ob-
ject seventy-five feet ahead of the
lamps. Such vehicle when in use
shall also display on the rear a lamp
so constructed and placed as to show
a red light from the rear and throw
a white light directed upon the rear
registration marker. Motorcycles,
motor bicycles and motor vehicles
equipped with one center forward
lamp shall display one white or
tinted light ahead and a red light to
the rear arranged as provided for in
the forepart of this rule. The pro-
vision herein as to rear lights shall
also apply to vehicles which are
trailed or towed by other vehicles.
Rule 49: It shall be unlawful to
Special Session, July 28th, 1922 319
use on a motor vehicle of any kind
any lighting device of over four can-
dle power, cquipped with a reflector,
unless the same shall be so designed
or arranged that the directly reflect-
ed and undiffused beam of such light
when measured seventy-five feet or
more ahead of the light shall not rise
above forty-two inches from the
level surface on which the vehicle
stands under all conditions of road.
Rule 50: Spot lights should not
be used within the limits of the city
except when absolutely necessary.
Where a spot light is used it shall
be unlawful for any person to direct
its rays toward the eyes of the
driver or occupant of any approach-
ing vehicle, or to the left of the cen-
ter of the street.
Rule 51: No lighting device shall
be used that has a greater capacity
than thirty-two candle power.
Rule 52: Motor vehicles, when
standing on streets are required to
exhibit a red rear light.
Rule 53. It shall be unlawful for
any person to drive or permit to be
driven on the streets any motor
vehicle at any time with the muf-
fler cut out or not in operation. A
violation of this section shall subject
the offender to a fine of not less
than Five ($5.00) Dollars or more
than Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars,
for the first and second offense, and
a third conviction may result in the
revocation of the license by the au-
thorities of the State of Iowa.
Rule 54: Upon approaching any
person walking in a street or cross-
ing the same, or a horse, or any ani-
mal being led, ridden or driven,
thereon, or a crossing or intersecting
street, or a bridge, a sharp turn, a
curve, or a steep descent, and in
passing such person, or animal and
in traversing such crossing, bridge,
turn, curve or descent, the -person
operating a motor vehicle or motor-
cycle shall have the same under con-
trol and shall reduce its speed to
a reasonable and proper rate, and
shall give a warning signal of its
approach.
Rule 55: The driver or operator
of any vehicle shall bring the same
to a full stop not less than five feet
from the rear of any street car
beaded in the same direction which
has stopped for the purpose of taking
on or discharging passengers, and
remain standing until such car has
taken on or discharged its passeng-
ers, in any street which is not of
sufficient width to allow safe pass-
age and for the purposes of this
ordinance, where the intervening
space between the step of the street
car and the vehicle is less than six
feet, it shall be held to be insufficient
in width to proceed, and the driver,
must stop. A violation of this rule
and the following rule shall subject
the offender to a fine of not less than
Five ($5.00) Dollars nor more than
One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars for
the first offense, and double said
penalties for any subsequent of -
tense.
Rule 56: The driver or operator
of any vehicle, when approaching a
street car from the front which has
stopped for the purpose of taking on
or discharging passengers or which
at the time is standing upon a
switch, shall operate his vehicle as
close to the right hand curb as possi-
ble, and he shall also slow down his
vehicle so that the same is under
the complete control of the driver,
and if necessary for the safety of
life and property, said vehicle shall
be brought to a full stop. In ap-
proaching such car the operator shall
reduce his speed when he arrives
within fifty feet of such standing car.
Rule 57: Every person operating
a motor vehicle upon the streets
shall drive the same in a careful
and prudent manner, and at a rate
of speed that will not endanger the
life of another, and in no event at a
greater rate of speed than as fol-
lows:
(a). In suburbman districts (and
for the purposes of this ordinance
all districts outside of business dis-
tricts shall be deemed suburban) the
maximum rate of speed shall be
twenty miles per hour;
(b). In business districts the
maximum rate of speed shall be fif-
teen miles per hour;
(c). In school districts, that is,
in the vicinity of school buildings
and grounds the maximum speed
shall be ten miles an hour.
Rule 58: Where the rate of speed
changes, as stated above, signs of I
sufficient size to be easily readable
shall be placed, reading as follows:
"City of Dubuque. Slow down to
Miles," and also an arrow
pointing in the direction where the
speed is to be reduced or changed.
Rule 59: Any person violating
the provisions of Rule Fifty -Eight
(58) shall be fined not to exceed
Twenty -Five ($25.00) Dollars or be
imprisoned not to exceed five days
in jail.
' Rule 60: 'Bicycles shall display
one white light in the front and one
red light in the rear during the same
time required of motor vehicles. Bi-
cycles shall not be operated upon
the sidewalks. In the business dis-
trict it shall be unlawful for the op-
erator of a bicycle to park or place
the same against the curb with any
part thereof extending into the trav-
eled portion of the street. It shall
be unlawful to carry an extra per-
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son or persons additional to the op-
erator on a bicycle upon any streets
of the City.
Rule 61: Any person operating a
motor vehicle, knowing that injury
has been caused to a person, due to
the fault of the operator, or to acci-
dent, shall stop at once and after
aiding the injured party, report the
injury or accident to the Chief of
Police or police headquarters, and
shall not depart without giving all
information regarding the same.
Rule 62: No person shall be per-
mitted to place in a street, rocks or
stones or other substances which in-
terfere with traffic upon the street,
nor shall any person be permitted to
allow stones, rocks or other sub-
stances which have fallen from their
vehicle to remain in the street but
such substances shall be immediate-
ly removed therefrom.
Par. 851. Chauffeurs. Section
Three. No Chauffeur, ns defined
herein, shall be permitted to oper-
ate or drive a motor vehicle upon
the streets of the city unless be is
licensed by the State of Iowa. The
badge furnished him must be affix-
ed to his clothing in a conspicuous
place and worn by him when oper-
ating his vehicle, and he shall pro-
duce the same for inspection upon
request by any officer.
Par. 852. Petedslrians. Section
Four. Pedestrians crossing any
street where the same intersects
with another street within the bus-
iness districts, shall obey all in-
structions given by the traffic offic-
er, and for the purpose of promot-
ing the safety of pedestrians, it is
advisable that all pedestrians, es-
pecially in the congested part of the
city, pass over such portion of the
street as is included within the lines
of the sidewalk projected and not
diagonally.
Par. 853. Fire Limits. Section
Five. For the purposes of this ordi-
nance the "fire limits" is defined to
be the area embraced within two
blocks in all directions where a fire
is in progress. The streets within
such area shall be free and unob-
structed from vehicles of all kinds
so that firemen, apparatus and equip-
ment may be operated without hin-
drance or delay. No vehicle shall
be permitted within such area, eith-
er in the streets or in the alleys. If
any vehicle is parked within such
area at the time of a fire it shall be
immediately removed. Any viola-
tion of this provision of the ordi-
nance shall subject the offender to
a fine of not to exceed Ten ($10.00)
Dollars.
Par. 854. Penalty. Section Six.
Except as otherwise provided here-
in, the penalty for violating any of
the provisions of this ordinance
shall be a fine of not to exceed
Twenty -Five ($25.00) Dollars for the
first offense, and a fine of not to ex-
ceed Fifty ($50.00) Dollars for the
second or any subsequent offense, or
imprisonment until such fine and
costs are paid, or a jail sentence not
to exceed. ten days, or both by such
fine and imprisonment in the discre-
tion of the police magistrate.
Publication Clause. Section Sev-
en. This ordinance shall be in force
and effect ten days from and after its
passage by the City Council and
publication as provided by law.
Passed upon first reading July 19,
1922.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading July 31. 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest.: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers August 2, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
8-2-1t. City Clerk.
The ordinance was then taken up
and passed and adopted upon final
reading. On motion of Councilman
Melchior and seconded by Council-
man Schrempf, carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
An ordinance repealing an ordin-
ance entitled "An Ordinance 'elating
to Street Traffic, and Regulating the
use of streets, alleys and public
places of the City of Dubuque, by
carts, drays, coaches, omnibusses,
carriages, wagons, motor vehicles
and all other vehicles and providing
a penalty for the violation hereof,"
the same being Ordinance Number
Fifty-two (52) of the Revised Ordin-
ances of the City of Dubuque of 1919.
Presented by the Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended and the Or-
dinance be taken up for final pas-
sage, seconded by Councilman
Brede, carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
ORDINANCE NO. 126
An ordinance repealing an ordi-
nance entitled "An Ordinance relat-
Special Session July 28th, 1922 321
ing to street traffic, and regulating
the use of streets, alleys and pub-
lic places of the City of Dubuque, by
carts, drays, coaches, omnibusses,
carriage: wagons, motor vehicles
and all other vehicles and providing
a penalty for the voolation hereof,"
the same being Ordinance Number
Fifty-two (52) of the Revised Ordi-
nances of the City of Dubuque of
1919.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section One: That an ordinance
entitled "An ordinance relating to
street traffic and regulating the use
of streets, alleys and public places
by carts, drays, coaches, omnibusses,
carriages, wagons, motor vehicles
and providing a penalty for viola-
tion hereof," the same being Ordi-
nance Number Fifty-two (52) of the
Revised Ordinances of the City of
Dubuque of 1919, be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Section Two: 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 as provided by
law.
Passed upon first reading, June
29th, 1922.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading July 31st 1922.
Signed,
JAMES ALDERSON
L. H. BREDE
ED. SCHREMPF
H. G. MELCHIOR
THEO. GABRIEL.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers August 2nd, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
8-2-1t City Clerk.
The Ordinance was then taken up
and passed and adopted upon final
reading, on motion of Councilman
Melchior, seconded by Councilman
Brede, carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
An Ordinance regulating restaur-
ants and providing a penalty for vio-
lation of its provisions, presented by
the Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended and the or-
dinance be taken up for final pas-
sage, seconded by Councilman
Schrempf, carried by the following
vote:
.Yeas—Malor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
ORDINANCE NO. 127
Anordinance regulating restau-
rants and providing a penalty for
violatin of its provisions.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Par. 855. Terms defined. Section
One. The word "Restaurant" as
used in this Ordinance, is defined to
be any place where food is cooked,
prepared, served or sold for human
consumption, whether upon the
premises or to be removed away
fro mhte same, and for this purpose
it shall include eating houses, lunch
counters, and other similar places.
The word "food" is defined to be
all articles used for food, drink, con-
fectionery or condiment, intended
for human consumption, whether
simple, mixed or compound, and all
substances or ingredients used in
the preparation thereof.
Par. 856. Sanitation. Section two.
The floors, sidewalks, ceilings, fur-
niture chinery an�a� yam- a►-,
titles of all rooms where food is
stored, cooked, prepared, sold or dis-
tributed, and, in any manner used in
connection with a restaurant, as
herein defined, shall, at all times be
kept in a clean, healthful and sani-
tary condition, and, for the purposes
of this Ordinance unclean, unhealth-
ful or unsanitary conditions shall be
deemed to exist unless food in the
process of preparation, packing,
storing, sale or distribution is se-
curely protected from flies, dust, dirt
and as far as may be necessary by
all reasonable means, from all other
foreign or injurious contamination;
and unless the refuse, dirt, and the
waste products subject to decom-
position and fermentation incident
to the preparation, packing, storing,
selling and distributing of food are
removed daily, and unless all trays,
boxes, baskets, buckets, and all oth-
er receptacles, chutes, racks, plat-
forms, tables, shelves, hooks and all
knives, forks, spoons, saws, cleavers
and all other utenils and machinery
used in moving, handling, cutting,
chopping, mixing and all other pro-
cesses are kept thoroughly cleaned,
and unless the clothing of employes
is clean.
Par. 857. Interior of building.
Section Three. The side walls and
ceilings of every restaurant kitchen,
shall be plastered, wainscoted or
ceiled with metal, cement or other
suitable material approved by the
state food and dairy commissioner,
and shall be oil painted or kept well
lime -washed, and all interior wood
work in every restaurant kitchen
shall be washed clean, and every
322 Special Session, July 28th, 1922
room, basement or cellar occupied
or used for the preparation, pack-
ing, storage, sale or distribution of
food, shall have an impermeable
floor made of cement or tile laid in
cement granite, brick, wood or other
suitable non-absorbent material
which can be flushed and washed
clean with water.
Par. 858. Screens, Section Four.
The doors, windows and other open-
ings of every restaurant during the
fly season shall be fitted with self
closing screen doors and wire win-
dow screens of not coarser than
tourteen mesh wire guage.
Par. 859. Toilet rooms. Section
Five. Every building used as a
restaurant shall have convenient
toilet or toilet rooms separate and
apart from the room or rooms where
the process of production, packing,
s elling or distribution of food is con-
ducted. The floors of such toilet
rooms shall be cement, tile, wood,
brick or other non-absorbent mater-
ial a ndshall be washed and scoured
daily. Such toilets shall be fur-
nished with separate ventilating
flues or pipes, discharging into soil
pipes. Lavatories and washrooms
shall be adjacent to toilet rooms and
shall be supplied with soap, running
water and clean towels, and shall
maintained in itary condi-
tion. Employes and al persons who
handle the material from which food
is prepared or the nnished product,
before beginning work or after vis-
iting toilet, shall wash their hands
and arms thoroughly in clean water.
Par. 860. Cuspidors, Section Six.
Cuspidors for the use of employees
and other ,persons shall be provided
whenever ne essary and each cus-
pi_d�o_rsha11_. tl�.nrougnly hied
aEfl—washed daily with disinfectant
solution, and five ounces of such so-
lution shall be left in each cuspidor
while it is in use. No person shall
be permitted to expectorate in any
restaurant except in cuspidors as
herein provided.
Par. 861. Use as living rooms.
Section Seven. No person or persons
shall be allowied to use as living
quarters or sleep in a restaurant.
Par. 862. Diseased persons. Sec-
tion Eight. No employer shall re-
quire, permit or suffer any person,
nor shall any person work in a res-
taurant who is affected with any ve-
nereal or other infectious or contag-
eous disease. No person who is ex-
posed to a communicable disease in
his.T her home shell be permitted
to work in a restaurant unless all
rules of the local and state boards
of health are strictly complied with.
Par. 863. Display of Foods. Sec-
tion Nine. Food or food products
shall not be placed on display un-
less the same are enclosed in a show
case or similar device which shall
protect the same from flies, vermin,
dust of other contamination, and in
such display the bottom of the con-
tainer shall be at least two feet from
the floor. The display of unclean
or unsanitary food products is pro-
hibited.
Par. 864. Cracked and Soiled
Dishes. Section Ten. Cracked dishes,
cups or other receptacles shall not
be used upon which to serve or pre-
pare foods. Soiled or unclean dishep
cups or other receptacles shall not
be used in serving foods or food
products. Dishes shall be sterilized
before being used to serve foods.
Par. 865. Intoxicated persons. Sec-
tion Eleven. Intoxicated persons
shall not be permitted in restau-
rants., Intoxicating liquors shall not
b esold, drunk or dispensed in res-
taurants.
Par. 866. Exterior of buildings.
Section Twelve. Back and side yard
alleys and other places where gar-
bage is kept shall be maintained in
a clean and sanitary condition. Gar-
bage cans shall be covered with fly
tight covers, and garbage, filth and
decayed matter shall not beallowed
upon or adjacent to the premises
occupied by a restaurant.
Par. 867. Penalty. Section Thir-
teen. Any person, firm or corpora-
tion who violates any of the provi-
sions of this Ordinance shall, upon
conviction, be punished for the first
offense by a fine of npt less than Ten
($10.00) Dollars nor more thau Fifty
($50.00) Dollars; for a second or
subsequent offense by a fine of not
less than Twenty-five ($25.00) Dol-
lars nor more than One Hundred
($100.00) Dollars, or imprisoned up-
on each offense not to exceed Thirty.
(30) days.
Publication clause. Section Four-
teen. This Ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and publication as provided
by law.
Passed upon first reading July
19th, 1922.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading July 31st, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Signed,
JAMES ALDERSON
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE
THEO GABRIEL
ED. SCHREMPF
H. G. MELCHIOR.
The Ordinance was then tffireirttry--,
and passed and adopted upon final
reading, on motion of Councilman
Melchior, seconded by Councilman
arb
Special Session, July 28th, 1922 323
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—•Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Councilmen.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, August 2nd, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
8-2-1t City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel entered and
took his seat at 4:45 P. M.
Councilman Brede introduced and
read the following resolution and
moved its adoption, seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. After due con-
sideration thereof by the Council,
the Mayor put the question upon the
adoption thereof, and the roll being
called, the following named Council-
men voted:
Aye—Mayor Alderson, Councilmen
Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
the resolution duly adopted as fol-
lows:
RESOLUTION
TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE
OF $75,000.00 CITY GRADING
BONDS OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE, IOWA.
Whereas, Said City heretofore,
pursuant to and in strict compliance
with all laws applicable to said City
lawfully ordered certain grading
work to be done in connection with
certain public grounds, the cost of
said grading to be paid at the gen-
eral expense of said City and from
tilt Grading Fund, to be levied upon
all the taxable property within said
City, and the work has been con-
tracted for and is under process of
performance, and it is now advisable
to make a definite provision rela-
tive to payment for said work from
said City Grading Fund„ such pro-
vision having not yet been made;
and
Whereas, No other indebtedness or
obligations are payable from the
taxes authorized by Section 894, Sub-
division 1, of the Supplemental Sup-
plement to the Code of Iowa, to be
collected for the City Grading Fund
with the levies of the year 1922 (for
collection during the year 1923), or
any subsequent levies and the full
amount of levies authorized by law
for said fund are available, and the
City has at no time done anything
to prevent the collection and applica-
tion of such tax at this time, and
the full amount of said annual taxes
stand free from all pledges; Now
Therefore
Be It Resolved, By the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That in pursuance of
Section 894, Sub -division 1, of the
Supplemental Supplement to the
Code of Iowa, there shall be and
there is hereby levied and there
shall be assessed and collected a di-
rect annual tax of not exceeding one
mill on the dollar, or such portion
thereof as may be necessary upon
all the taxable property within said
City (subject to such taxes) for the
years 1922 to 1931 inclusive.
Section 2. Said taxes shall be col-
lected each year in the same time
and manner as and with, and in ad-
dition to all other taxes -in and for
said City, and when collected they
shall be converted into a fund to be
known as t he "City Grading Fund,
July 1st, 1922" which is heheby
pledged for and shall be used only
for the payment of the principal and
interest of the bonds hereinafter au-
thorized to be issued; and in such
fund (in addition to the taxes above
provided for) thus pledged, there
shall be included annually all sums
which may legally be included under
the apportionment of millage tax
provided for by Section 1310 of the
Supplement to the Code of Iowa,
1913.
Section 3. That City Grading
Bonds of said City, in the amount
of $75,000.00 be issued in anticipa-
tion of the collection of City Grad-
ing Fund tax made and authorized
hereby, pursuant to the provisions
of Section 894, Sub -division 1 of the
Supplemental Supplement to the
Code of Iowa, and Section 91.2 of the
Code of Iowa; that said bonds be
designated "City Grading Bonds;" be
Seventy-five (75) in number, dated
July lst, 1922, bear interest at the
rate of Five per centum (5%) per
annum, from the date of said bonds
until payment thereof, payable No-
vember 1, 1922 and semi-annually
thereafter on the First days of May
and November of each year; that
said bonds be signed by the Mayor
and attested by the City Clerk and
the seal of said City attached, and
be registered by the City Treasurer,
and a certificate of registration en-
dorsed thereon; that interest on said
bonds be evidenced by coupons
thereto attached and maturing on
the several days when such interest
matures, and that such interest cou-
pons shall be executed in the same
manner as said bonds; that princi-
pal and interest be payable at the
office of the City Treasurer, Du-
buque, Iowa; that said bonds be of
the denomination of $1,000 each and
mature as follows:
Bonds Nos. 1 to 5 inclusive, $5,000,
November 1, 1923.
Bonds Nos. 6 to 11 inclusive, $6000,
November 1, 1924.
324 Special Session, July 28th, 1922
Bonds Nos. 12 to 18
$7000, November 1, 1925.
Bonds Nos. 19 to 25
$7000, November 1, 1926.
Bonds Nos. 46. to 32
$7003, November 1, 1927.
Bonds Nos. 33 to 40
$8000, November 1, 1928.
Bonds Nos. 41 to 48
$8000, November 1, 1929.
Bonds Nos. 49 to 57
$9000, November 1, 1930.
Bonds Nos. 58 to 66
$9000, November 1, 1931.
Bonds Nos. 67 to 75
$9000, November 1, 1932.
Section 4. The bonds hereby au-
thorized shall be in form substan-
tially as follows:
(Form of Bond)
United States of America,
State of Iowa, County of Dubuque,
City of Dubuque,
City Grading Bond.
No. $1000
The City of Dubuque, in the Coun-
ty of Dubuque, State of Iowa, for
value received, promises to pay to
bearer One Thousand Dollars, lawful
money of the United States of Amer-
ica, on the first day of November,
19 , with interest on said sum
from the date hereof until paid, at
the rate of five per centum per an-
num, payable November 1, 1922, and
semi-annually thereafter on the first
days of May and November of each
year, upon presentation - and sur
render of the interest coupons here-
to attached; both principal and in-
terest payable at the office of the
City Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa.
This bond is one of a series of
bonds issued by the City of Dubuque,
pursuant to and in strict compliance
with the provisions of Chapter 12,
Title V, of the Code of Iowa, and all
laws amendatory thereof and sup-
plementory thereto, and in particular
Section 912 of the Code and in con-
formity with a resolution of the
Council of said City, duly passed and
approved, a correct copy of which is
printed on the back of this bond, for
the purpose of defraying the cost of
grading work heretofore ordered paid
from the City Grading Fund.
And it is Hereby Certified and Re-
cited: That all acts, conditions and
things required by the laws and Con-
stitution of the State of Iowa, to ex-
ist, to be had, to be done or to be
performed precedent to and in the
issue of this bond, were and have
been properly existent, had, done and
performed in regular and due form
and time; and that this bond and
interest hereon are payable exclu-
sively from the proceeds of a suf-
ficient continuing annual tax, which
has been duly levied on all the tax-
able property within said City, and
is pledged solely for the payment of
inclusive,
inclusive,
inclusive,
inclusive
inclusive,
inclusive,
inclusive,
inclusive,
the principal and interest of said
,series of bonds and does not exceed
the rate authorized by law; that the
faith, credit, revenues and resources
and all the real and personal proper-
ty of said City are irrevocably pledg-
ed for the regular and due collection
and proper application of said tax;
and that the total indebtedness of
said City, including this bond, does
not exceed the Constitutional or
Statutory limitations of indebtedness
or taxation.
In Testimony Whereof, said City,
by its Council, has caused this bond
to be signed by its Mayor, and at-
tested by its Clerk, with the Seal of
said City affixed, as of the first day
of July, 1922.
Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Ions a
Attest:
Cler kof the City of Dubuque, Iowa
(Form of Coupon.)
DUBUQUE, IOWA.
No. $
On lst, 19 , the
Treasurer of the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa, will pay to
bearer Dollars, at
the Office of the City Treasurer, Du-
buque, Iowa, for semi-annual inter-
est due that date on its City Grad-
ing Bond, dated July 1, 1922. No
Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa
Attest:
Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa
On the back of each bond there
shall be endorsed a certificate of the
City Treasurer in the following
form:
(Form of City Treasurer's Certificate)
CITY TREASURERS' CERTIFI-
CATE.
This bond duly and properly reg-
istered in my office as of the first
day of July, 1922.
Treasurer of City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Section 5. That a true and com-
plete copy of this resolution be
printed on the back of each of said
bonds, and that this resolution shall
constitute a contract between said
City and the purchasers of the bonds;
that when said bonds have been exe-
cuted as aforesaid, they shall be de-
livered to the Treasurer of said City,
who shall register the same in a
book provided for that purpose and
shall thereupon deliver said bonds
to the purchasers thereof at a price
not less than par with accrued in-
terest thereon.
Section 6. That a certified copy
of this resolution be filed with the
County Auditor of the County of Du-
buque, and that said Auditor be and
he is hereby' instructed in and for
each of the years 1922 to 1931 inclu-
sive, to levy and assess the tax here -
Alp
Special Session,
by authoriz3d in Section 1 of this
resolution and levied upon all the
taxable property in the corporate lim-
its of said City of Dubuque, in like
manner as other taxes are levied and
assessed and that such taxes so
levied in and for each of the years
aforesaid, be collected in like man-
ner as other taxes of said City are
collected, and when collected, be
used for the purpose of paying prin-
cipal and interest on said bonds is-
sued in anticipation of said tax and
for no other purpose whatsoever;
and it is hereby determined that the
amounts necessary to be appropriated
for each of the years 1922 to 1932,
both years iucluded, for the purpose
of paying interest and the principal
of said bonds, as the same re-
spective matures, are as follows:
For the year 1922, $937.50 for in-
terest.
For the year 1923, $8,750.00 for in-
terest and principal.
For the year 1924, $9,500.00 for In-
terest and principal.
For the year 1925, $10,200.00 for in-
terest and principal.
For the year 1926, $9,850.00 for in-
terest and principal.
For the year 1927, $9,500.00 for in-
terest and principal.
For the year 1928, $10,150.00 for in-
terest and principal.
For the year 1929, $9,750.00 for in-
terest and principal.
For the year 1930, $10,350.00 for in-
terest and principal.
For the year 1931, 9,900.00 for in-
terest and principal.
For the year 1932, $9,450.00 for in-
terest and principal.
Section 7. That since it is impos-
sible to levy a tax to take care of
the interest due November 1, 1922,
it is decided to set aside from the
proceeds derived from the sale of
these bonds, the sum of 937.50 to
pay the interest due November 1,
1922.
Section 9. This resolution shall be
irrepealable until all aforesaid bonds,
both principal and interest are fully
paid and discharged.
Section 9. All resolutions and or-
dinances or parts of resolutions and
ordinances in conflict herewith be
and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed and approved July 31st,
1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilman.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
(Seal)
July 28th, 1922 325
On notion and vote the Council
adourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Dubuque, Iowa,
July 31st, 1922.
City Council,
Gentlemen:
I beg to advise that the contract
for the improvement of South Alta
Vista Street from Julien Avenue to
Fifth Street, by paving with War-
ren bitulithic paving, James F. Lee,
contractor, has been completed. I
would recommend its acceptance by
the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manager
be approved and the improvement of
South Alta Vista Street be accepted.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas the contract for the im-
provement of Alta Vista Street from
the north property line of West Fifth
Street to the south property line of
Julien Avenue has been completed,
and,
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined said work and recom-
mended its acceptance, now there-
fore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City Engi-
neer be and he is hereby instructed
to prepare a plat and schedlule show-
ing the lots and parcels of real es-
tate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk, subject
to public inspection, and that the
City Clerk shall, upon receipt of such
plat and schedule, publish the notice
of said assessment as is required by
law.
Adopted July 31st, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
326 Special Session, July 28th, 1922
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Dubuque, Iowa,
July 31st, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
A few weeks ago a request was
submitted by Louis C. Lubck that
the interest and penalties for special
assessments be cancelled as levied
against the property belonging to
Mrs. Wagner, for whom he is
guardian.
He failed to include in this re-
quest that interest and penalties
charged on account of the regular
taxes be cancelled. Delinquent gen-
eral taxes are as follows:
The year 1916, $46.16 with interest.
The year 1916, $46.16 with interest.
The year 1917, $41.16 with interest.
The year 1919 $45.57 with interest.
The year 1920, $51.80 with interest.
The year 1921, $111.21 with inter-
est.
The taxes for 1918 were entirely
cancelled by the City. I would rec-
ommend that this request be granted.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
request be granted and the City and
the County Treasurers be so notified.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Petition.
Dubuque, Iowa,
July 31st, 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of Dubuque:
We, the undersigned owners of
property abutting the alley between
White and Jackson Streets from 19th
to 20th Streets, hereby petition your
Honorable Body to take early action
to have this alley paved.
Signed: John Palen, T. F. McCaf-
frey et al.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Jos. Richter presented,
asking permission to install and
maintain a gasoline filling station at
No. 2411 Rhomberg Avenue. Council-
man Melchior moved that the peti-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Depository bond of the Union Trust
and Savings Bank presented. It be-
ing properly executed, Councilman
Melchior moved that the bond be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved to ad-
journ. CarrieWt
Approved • �L' 1922
Adopted .... fZyy,.....�.._ 1922.
t
Special Session, August 5th, 1922 '7
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session August 5th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 2:20 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga-
briel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent—None.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of adopting
a resolution, directing the City Clerk
to advertise for bids for the grading
and improving of t he Dubuque -Cas-
cade road, and acting on any other
business that may come before the
meeting.
Resolution presented.
RESOLUTION
Whereas the Dubuque -Cascade
road has been definitely decided
upon and the relocation of said road
determined:
And whereas it is deemed neces-
sary and advisable that bids be re-
ceived for the grading to be done
upon said road as the same extends
through property located within the
City of Dubuque, the expense of such
grading to be borne by said City of
Dubuque:
Be it therefore resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed to advertise for bids
for grading of said Dubuque -Cascade
road, as relocated, where the same
extends through property located
within the City of Dubuque, such
grading to be done according. to the
plans prepared by the City Engineer
and on file in his office. The im-
provement of said road to be made
in accordance with the specifications
prepared by the State Highway Com-
mission, which specifications are
hereby adopted and approved by the
City of Dubuque.
Be it further resolved that bids for
the said grading will be filed with
the Auditor of the County of Du-
buque not later than 10 a. m., of the
18th day of August, 1922, and sub-
mitted by the City Managerto the
City Council at a regular meeting
for approval.
Passed and adopted on August 5th,
1922.
(Signed),
JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor
L. H. BREDE
THEO GABRIEL
ED SCHREMPF
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution, seconded
by Councilman Brede, carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
City Manager be authorized to make
such arrangements as he deems ne-
cessary to install oil burners at the
City Water Works, seconded by
Councilman Gabriel, carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—Ncne.
Councilman Melchior moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Adopted '! — 1922.
Approved .... 1922.
Councilmen
Attest:
7.
City Clerk.
328 Regular Session, August 7th, 1922
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular session August 7th, 1922.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior
Schrempf.
Absent—None.
Profile, showing the grade on Au-
burn street from the north property
line of West 14th street to the South
property line of Dexter street, pre-
sented and ,read. Councilman Mel-
chior moved the adoption of the pro-
file, seconded by Councilman Brede,
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council -
nen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Auburn street from the North
property line of West Fourteenth
street to the South property line of
Dexter street, presented and read.
Councilman Melchior moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance, seconded by Coun•
cilman Brede, carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of John Algeyer, stating
that he is a Civil War Veteran, and
as such is entitled to a tax exemp-
tion of $3,000.00 under Chapter 144
Acts of the 39th General Assembly;
that he is the owner of the following
described property upon which he
claims exemption, N 1-2 of S. M. 1-5
of lot 496 and S 1-4 of M. 1-5 of said
lot 496 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Councilman Brede moved that the
etition be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and to re-
port back to the Council. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel, carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of A. G. Acker, asking per-
mission to build a garage on City
property in Fairview addition, on the
South side of West Seventeenth
street and West of Locust street,
also stating that he had interviewed
City Manager on the subject. Action
deferred until City Manager returns.
No action taken.
Petition of Michael Adam pre-
sented, asking that the City Council
reconsider the special assessment
levied against his property, sub 4
of 5 of 9 Kniest street sub, lot one
for the improvement of Lincoln ave-
nue, stating that this lot has neither
inlet nor outlet and is used solely
for garden purposes. The assess-
ment against this lot is $109.7b and
the assessment rolls show an assess-
ed valuation of $200. He asks that
the assessment be reduced to $50.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Eng-
ineer to investigate and report back
to the Council, seconded by Council-
man Melchior, carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
J. J. Rowan & Son presented re-
ceipt showing that the maintenance
bond for maintaining and operating
a display sign had been renewed.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
receipt be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council, -
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of City Water Works for
month of July presented. Council-
man Brede moved that the report be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of resolution
of necessity certified to by the pub-
lisher that on recommendation of the
City Manager it be deemed neces-
sary and advisable to repair the al-
ley between Iowa, street and Central
Avenue from 12th street North ap-
•
proximately 155 feet, with concrete
of a one to four mix. Presented.
There being no remonstrance, Coun-
cilman Brede moved that the notice
be received and filed, seconded by
Councilman Melchior, carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of Resolution of Necessity.
Be it Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, That, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to repair alley between
Iowa street and Central avenue from
12th street north a distance of ap-
proximately 155 feet with concrete
of a one to four mix.
Regular Session, August 7th, 1922 329'
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to as-
sessment for the improvement as is
provided by law.
Be it further Resolved, That the
above and foregoing improvement
is hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this• proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be held the 7th
day of August, 1922, at 4:30 p. m.
in the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this 19th
day of July, 1922.
Approved
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
ity was adpted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 7th
day of August, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON
L. H. BREDE
THEO. GABRIEL
H. G. MELCHIOR
ED SCHREMPF
Councilmen.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution, seconded
by Councilman Melchior, carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A RESOLUTION
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pursu-
ant to a Resolution of Necessity, pro-
posed at a meeting of this Council on
the 19th day of July, 1922, and duly
passed and approved on the 7th day
of August, 1922, it is hereby ordered
that the improvement described in
said Resolution of Necessity provid-
ing for thhe repair of the alley be-
tween Iowa street and Central Ave-
nue from Twelfth street North for a
distance of approximately 155 feet,
with concrete of a one to four mix
be and the same is hereby ordered
constructed.
Be it further resolved that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to advertise for proposals for the
construction of the improvement
above described, the said improve-
ment to be constructed in strict ac-
cordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager, and now on file in the
office of the City Clerk, the work to
be completed on or before the lst of
October, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be as-
sessed, and payment will be made to
the contractor to the amount of the
assessment out of funds to be cre-
ated by the sale of Improvement
Bonds, to be issued in anticipation of
the collection of paid special as-
sessment under the provisions of
Chapter 8, Title V of the Code of
Iowa, and amendments thereto; and
any deficiancy between the amount
of the contract price and the amount
of said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be lev-
ied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipa-
tion of which bonds will be issued
under the provisions of Section 912
of the Code of Iowa and Section 912A
of the Code Supplement.
Adopted: August 7th, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON
L. H. BREDE
THEO. GABRIEL
H. G. MELCHIOR
ED SCHREMPF.
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution, seconded
by Councilman Brede, carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher that a special as-
sessment as provided by law will be
at
330 Regular Session, August 7th, 1922
levied by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque at a session to be held
August 7th, 1922, to pay for the im-
provement of Alpine street from the
South property line of West Third
street to the South property line of
Solon street. Jas. F. Lee, paving
contractor. Presented. There being
no remonstrance Councilman Brede
moved that the notice be received
and filed, seconded by Councilman
Gabriel, carried • by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Alpine Street from
the south property line of West
Third Street to the south property
line of Solon Street, by Jas. F. Lee
Paving Co., 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 hereinafter
named, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Mary L. Bunting, Sub. Lots ,
1-2-3, Julia Langworthy's
Add., Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$323.70; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.81; extra expense
at 6 per cent, $2.81; extra ex-
pense at .0311102 per cent,
$10.07; total $336.58
Francis L. Poole Estate, Sub
Lots 1-2-3, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add, Lot 2, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $121.40; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.06; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, $3.78; total 126.24
Ora M. Langworthy, Sub
Lots 1-2-3, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 3, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $64.71; interest at
6 per cent, 57c; extra ex-
pense at ,0311102 per cent,
$2.01; total 67.29
Stephens -Bunting, Sub. Lots
1-2-3, Julia Langworthy's
Add., Lot 4, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$490.64; interest at 6 per
cent, $4.26; extra expense
at .0311102 per cent, $15.26;
total 510.16
John Loetscher, Sub. 5, Sub
Lots 1-2-3, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $184.17; interest at
6 per cent, $1.60; extra ex-
pense at .0311102 per cent,
$5.73; total 191.50
Helen McDonald Whitney,
Sub. 5, Sub. Lots 1-2-3, Ju-
lia Langworthy's Add., Lot
2, bitulitI is paving, curbing
and gutter cost, $23.78; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 21c;
extra expense at .0311102
per cent, 74c; total 24.73
John Loetscher, Sub. 6, Sub
Lots 1-2-3, JuliaLang-
worthy's Add., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $185.54; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.61; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, $5.77; total 192.92
Helen McDonald Whitney,
Sub. 6, Sub. Lots 1-2-3, Ju-
lia Langworthy's Add., bit-
ulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $23.32; interest
at 6 per cent, 20c; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, 73c; total 24.25
Ada L. Collier, Mrs. L. H.
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 5,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $88.20; interest
at 6 per cent, 76c; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, $2.74; total 91.70
B. McFadden, Sub. 4, Mrs.
L. H. Langworthy's Sub.,
Lot 5, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $42.97;
interest at 6 per cent, 36c;
extra expense at .0311102
per cent, $1.34; total 44.67
Ada L. Collier, Sub. 4., Mrs
L H. Langworthy's Sub,
Lot 4, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$29.92; interest at 6 per
cent, 26c; extra expense at
.0311102 per cent, 93c; total 31.11
Eliz. W. Beach, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 17, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $301.23; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.62; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, $9.37; total 313.22
Eliz. W. Beach, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 18, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $300.49; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.60; extra
;expense at .0311102 per
cent, $9.35; total 312.44
J. A. Meshinger, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 19, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $299.71; interest at
6 per cent, $2.59; extra ex-
pense at .0311102 per cent,
$9.32; total 311.62
1141111.1111111
Regular Session, August 7th, 1922 331
Sam I -I. Hazelton, Julia
Langworthy's Add., Lot 20,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $298.97; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.58;
extra expense at .0311102
per cent, $9.30; total 310.85
E, A. Buettell, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 21, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $298.09; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.58; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, $9.27; total 309.94
L. B. Rose, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 53,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $182.86; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.58; ex-
tra expense at .0311102 per
cent, $5.69; total 190.13
Nanta Beeman, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 52, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $181.56; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.58; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, $5.65; total 188.79
John H. Maclay, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 51, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $180.15; interest at
6 per cent, $1.56; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, $5.60; total 187.31
D. E. Maguire, Julia Lang.
worthy's Add., Lot 50, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $178.73; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.55; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, $5.56; total 185.84
John F. Brede, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 49, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $185.93; interest at
6 per cent, $1.61; extra ex-
pense at .0311102 per
cent, $5.78; total 193.32
J. K. Deming, Tr., Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 48, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $32.39; interest at
6 per cent, 28c; extra ex-
pense at .0311102 per cent,
$1.01; total 33.68
Florence McCraney, Julia
aLngworthy's Add., Lot 44,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $28.33; interest
at 6 per cent, 24c; extra ex-
pense at .0311102 per cent,
89c; total 29.46
John W. Kintzinger, Julia
Langworthy's Add., Lot 4,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $189.64; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.65;
extra expense at .0311102
per cent, $5.90; tolta 197.19
Matt C. Ferring, Julia Lang-
worthy Add., Lot 6, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $189.64; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.65; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, $5.90; total 197.19
Matt C. Ferring, Julia Lang
worthy Add., Lot 2, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$189.64; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.65; extra expense
at .0311102 per cent, $5.90;
total 197.19
J. B. Heles, Julia Lang-
Langworthy's Add., Lot 7,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $189.64; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.65;
extra expense at .0311102
per cent, $5.90; total,,197.19
J, B. Heles, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 8, bithu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $203. 47; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.76; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, $$6.33; total 211.56
Ed. A. Schneider, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 9, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $34.19; interest at
6 per cent, $.29; extra ex-
pense at .0311102 per cent,
$1.06; total 35.54
J. 13. Heles, Julia Langworth's
Add., Lot 16, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter, cost,
$34.19; interest at 6 per
cent, $.29; extra expense at
.0311102 per cent, $1.06;
total 35.54
J. B. Heles, Julia Langworth's
Add., Lot 15, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter, cost,
$17.43; interest at 6 per
cent, $.15; extra expense at
.0311102 per cent, $.55;
total 18.13
H. G. Young, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 14, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $11.47; interest
at 6 per cent, $.10; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, $.36; total $11.93
Ed. A. Schneider, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 10, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $17.43; interest at
6 per cent, $.15; extra ex-
pense at .0311102 per cent,
$.55; total $18.13
Katie Rooney, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 11;
bithulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $13.05;interest
at 6 per cent, $.12; extra
expense at .0311102 per
cent, $.41; total 13.58
Total $5,340.92
332 Regular Session, August 7th, 1922
2,448.26 square yards bitu-
lithic paving at $1.48 per
square yard $3,623.42
1,279.5 lineal feet reset curb
at 30 cents per lineal foot 383.85
1,361.9 lineal feet concrete
gutters at 30 cents per
lineal foot ... 408.57
87 lineal feet concrete head-
ers at 40 cents per lineal
foot 34.80
30.5 lineal feet comb. curb
and gutter at $1.00 per
lineal foot 30.50
34.53 tons binder at $12.00
per ton 414.36
87. 666 cubic yards crushed
rock at $2.75 per cubic
yard .. 241.08
Interest at 6 per cent 44.53
Extra expense at .0311102
per cent 159.81
Total $5,340.92
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Aug. 7th, 1922.
Adopted August 7th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Alpine
street, hereinafter described has
been completed and the City En-
gineer has computed the cost and
expense of said improvement
amounts to $5,340.92.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Alpine street from the
south property line of West Third
street to the south property line of
Solon street, there be issued Im-
provement Bonds to the amount of
$5,340.92. Said bonds shall be is-
sued under the provisions of Chap-
ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa
and the amendments thereto, shall
bear date as of the 7th day of Sep-
tember A, D., 1922, shall be in the
denomonations of $200.00 each, ex-
cept that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $140.92; they shall
be numbered from 7603 to 7629 in-
clusive, and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bonds num-
bered 7603 to 7604 shall constitute
the first series; and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April A. D.
1923; the bonds numbered 7605 and
7606 shall constitute the second
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1924; the
bonds numbered 7607 and 7608 shall
constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1925; the bonds num-
bered 7609 to 7611 shall constitute
the fourth series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April A. I).
1926; the bonds numbered from 7612
to 7614 shall constitute the fifth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1927; the
bonds numbered 7615 to 7617 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1928; the bonds numbered
7618 to 7620 shall constitute the sev-
enth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1929, the
bonds numbered 7621 to 7623 shall
constitute the eighth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1930; the bonds number-
ed 7624 to 7626 shall constitute the
ninth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1931; the
bonds numbered 7627 to 7629 shall
constitute the tenth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A, D. 1932.
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 coupons thereto
attached; and said bonds shall be
payable out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
improvement. Both principal and in-
terest shall be payable at the office
of the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque. Said Bonds shall be sub-
stantially in the following form:
No. $200.00
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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 A. D.
19.... or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
sum of Two Hundred Dollars with
interest thereon at the rate of five
percent per annum, payable on the
presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons 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
Regular Session, August 7th, 1922 333
by the City of Dubuque pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 8, Title V
of the Code of Iowa and amend-
ments thereto, and in accordance
with a resolution of the City Coun-
cil of said city, duly passed on the
7th day of August A. D. 1922. This
bond is one of a series of twenty-
seven bonds, twenty-six for two
hundred dollars each numbered
from 7603 to 7628 inclusive and one
bond for one hundred forty and
92-100 dollars nubered 7629 all of
like tenor and date, and issued for
the purpose of defraying the cost
of improving Alpine Street from
the south property line of West
Third street to the south property
line of Solon street and described
in said resolution; which cost is as-
sessable and levied along said im-
provement, and is made by law a
lien on all abutting ;or adjacent
property, and payable in ten 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 the mon-
ey 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 and 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
assessments, collections and pay-
ment herean of said special tax, the
faith and diligence of said City of
Dubuque are 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 7th day of September A.
D. 1922, and has authorized that the
signatures of the Mayor and the
City Clerk upon the interest cou-
pons attached shall be by fac-simile
of such officers.
Countersigned
Mayor
(seal) City Clerk
FORM OF COUPON
On the day of A D.
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 inter-
est due that day on its improve -
4
ment bond No..... dated December
20th, 1921.
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
hereby instructed to register such
bonds in a book kept by him for
that purpose, and 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 such 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 Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the
bonds be signed with the fac-simile
signature of the City Clerk.
Adopted Aug. 7th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. GI MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Ateest: JOHN STUB•ER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution, seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council
Oren Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher that a special as-
sess as provided by law will be levi-
ed by the City Council of the City
•of Dubuque at a session to be held
August 7th, 1922, to pay for the im-
provement of Winona street from
the north property line of West
Third street to the south property
line of West Fifth street. James F.
Lee Paving Co., contractor, present-
ed, there being no remonstrance.
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed, second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Winona Street from
334 Regular Session, August 7th, 1922
the south property line of West
Fifth Street to the north property
line of West Third Street, by Jas.
F. Lee Paving Co., 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
hereinafter named, situate and own-
ed, and for the several amounts set
opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real
Estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Wilhelmina Schmid, McCoy's
Sub., E. 35 feet, Lot 3, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost $273.33; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.37; extra
expense at .026939 per
cent, $7.36; total $283.06
Cath. Jaeger, McCoy's Sub,
Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, $116.16;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.01; extra expense at
.026939 per cent, $3.13;
total .. 120.30
Mart F. Farnan, Demming &
Horr's Sub., Lot 18, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter,
cost, $192.38; interest at 6
per cent, $1.67; extra ex-
pense at .026939 per cent,
$5.18; total 199.23
Bridget Lahey, Demming &
Horr's Sub., Lot 19, bitu-
lithic javing, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $192.38; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.67; extra
expense at .026939 per cent,
$5.18; total 199.23
Bridget Lahey, Demming &
Horr's Sub., S. 3 feet, Lot
20, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter, cost, $11.54;
interest at 6 per cent, .$10;
extra expense at .026939
per cent, $.31; total, 11.95
Susanne Andre, Demming &
Horr's Sub., N. 47 feet, Lot
20, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter, cost, $180.84;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.56; extra expense at
.026939 per cent, $487; total 187.27
Chas A. Wagner, Demming &
Horr's Sub., Lot 21, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $195.00; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.70; extra
expense at .026939 per
cent, $5.25; total 201.95
B. M. and Florence Fitzger-
ald, Demming & Horr's
Sub., Lot 22, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter, cost,
$190.58; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.65; extra expense
at .026939 per cent, $5.13;
total 197.36
Susan B. Hilken, Demming &
Horr's Sub., Lot 23, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $195.15; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.70; extra
expense at .026939 per cent,
$5.26; total 202.11
C. J. O'Hearn, Sub. 24 Dem -
ming & Horr's Sub., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter, cost, $168.07; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.46; ex-
tra expense at .026939 per
cent, $4.53; total 174.06
Nellie Lenehan, Sub. 24 Dem -
ming & Horr's Sub. 2, bitu-
lithic pavin:,, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $18.39; interest at
6 per cent, $.16; extra ex-
pense at .026939 per cent,
$.50; total 19.05
Susan B. Hilken, Sub. 24
Demming & Horr's Sub.,
Lot 3, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, cost, $5.73;
interest at 6 per cent, $.05;
extra expense at .026939
per cent, $.15; total 5.93
George M. Billasch, Demming
& Horr's Sub., Lot 8, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $278.96; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.41; extra
expense at .026939 per cent,
$7.52; total 288.89
Sam H. Niinerick Estate,
Demming & Horr's Sub.,
Lot 7, ' bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, cost,
$105.81; interest at 6 per
cent, $.92; extra expense at
.026939 per cent, $2.85;
total 109.58
Jos. Strinsky Estate, Dem -
ming & Horr's Sub. 6; bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $57.72; interest at
6 per cent, $.50; extra ex-
pense at .026939 per cent,
$1.55; total 59.77
C. H. Reynolds, Demming &
Horr's Sub., E. 1-2, Lot 5,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter, cost, $15.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.14; ex-
tra expense at .026939 per
cent, $.43; total 16.50
Eliz. Kennedy, Demming &
Horr's Sub., W. 1-2, Lot 5,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter, cost, $9.20; interest
at 6 per cent, $.08; extra
expense at .026939 per cent,
$.25; total 9.53
Marguerite Keup, Demming
& Horr's Sub., Lot 27, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $1.23; interest at
6 per cent, $.01; extra ex-
pense at .026939 per cent,
$.03; total 1.27
Regular Session, August 7th, 1922 335
A. E. Ferguson, Sub. 1 of 4
of Min. Lot 73, Lot 1, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $.81; interest at
6 per cent, $.01; extra ex-
pense at .026939 per cent,
$.02; total .84
A. E. Ferguson, Sub. 4 of
Min. Lot 73, Lot 2, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter,
cost, $8.04; interest at 6
per cent, $.07; extra ex-
pense at .026939 per cent,
$.22; total 8.33
Alva Johnson, Demming &
Horr's Sub., Lot 26, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $10.08; interest
at 6 per cent, $.09; extra
expenne at .026939 per cent
$.27; total 10.44
Cath. and Melinda Rider,
Demming & Horr's Sub.,
Lot 25, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, cost, $6.12;
interest at 6 per cent, $.05;
extra expense at .026939 per
cent, $.16; total 6.33
Christopher Bradley, Dem -
ming & Horr's Sub., Lot 9,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter, cost, $278.96; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.41; ex-
tra expense at .026939 per
cent, $7.52; total 288.89
L. S. Hopkins, Demming &
Horr's Sub, Lot 11, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter.
cost, $130.55; interest at 6
per cent, $1.13; extra ex-
pense at .026939 per cent,
$3.52; total 135.20
Dan W. Hartman, Demming
& Horr's Sub, Lot 12, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $139.48; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.20; extra
expense at .026939 per cent
$3.76; total 144.44
John W. Manson, Demming
& Horr's Sub., Lot 13, bitu-
lithic paving, curb adn gut-
ter, cost, $139.48; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.20; ex-
tra expense at .026939 per
cent, $1.20; total 144.44
John W. Manson, Demming
& Horr's Sub., N. 9 feet,
Lot 14, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, cost,
$25.13; intrest at 6 per
cent, $.22; extra expense
at .026939 per cent, $.68;
total 26.03
Emma C. Manson, Demming
& Horr's Sub., S. 41 feet,
Lot 14, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, cost,
$114.35; intrest at 6 per
cent, $.99; extra expense at
.026939 per cent, $3.08,
total, .. 118.42
Cath. and Margt. McFadden,
Demming & Horr's Sub.,
Lot 15, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, cost,
$192.38; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.67; extra expense
at .026939 per cent, $5.18;
total, .. 199.23
Chas. W. Coleman, Demming
& Horr's Sub., Lot 16, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, cost, $192.38; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.67; extra
expense at .026939 per cent,
$5.18; total 199.23
Margt. Lenehan Estate, Dem -
ming & Horr's Sub., Lot 17,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter, cost, $192. 38; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.67; ex-
tra expense at .026939 per
cent, $5.18; total 199.23
Robert Musser, McCoy's Sub,
W. 15 feet, Lot 4, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter,
cost, $153.37; interest at 6
per cent, $1.33; exrta ex-
pense at .026939 per cent,
$4.$3; total 158.83
Robert Musser, McCoy's Sub,
E. 35 feet, Lot 5, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter,
cost, $181.38; interest at 6
per cent, $1.58; extra ex-
pense at .026939 per cent,
$4.89; total 187.85
Bert F. Gunder son, McCoy's
Sub., W. 15 feet, Lot 5, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter, cost, $46.67; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.40; ex-
tra expense at .026939 per
cent, $1.26; total 48.35
Bert F. Gunderson, McCoy's
Sub., Lot 6, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter, cost,
$106.97; interest at 6 per
cent, $.92; extra expnse at
.026939 per cent, $2.88;
total 110.77
Cyril Gregoire and Marie
Gregoire Estate, Pauline
Langworthy Sub., S. 150
feet, Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter, cost,
$102.39; intrest at 6 per
cent, $.89; extra expnse at
.026939 per cent, $2.76;
total 106.04
Voelker Realty Co., Pauline
Langworthy Sub., E. 46
feet of E. 91 feet of S.
1137.5 feet of N. 147.5 feet,
Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter, cost,
$63.53; interest at 6 per
cent, $.55; extra expense at
.026939 per cent, $1.71;
total .. 65.79
336 Regular session, August 7th, 1922
Voelker Realty Co., Pauline
Langworthy Sub., W. 45
feet of E. 91 feet of S.
137.5 feet of N. 147.5 feet,
Lot 1, bitulithic , paving,
curb and gutter, cost,
$31.94; intrest at 6 per
cent, $.28; extra expense
at .026939 per cent, $.86;
total
John C. Boleyn, Pauline
Langworthy Sub., W. 23
feet of N. 147.5 feet, Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter, cost, $11.81; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.10; ex-
tra expense at .026939 per
cent, $.32; total
John C. Boyleyn, Pauline
Langworthy Sub, E 27 feet
of N. 1-2, Lot 2, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter,
cost, $9.00; interest at 6
per cent, $.08; extra ex-
pense at .026939 per cent.,
$.24; total
Home Builder Co., Pauline
Langworthy Sub., E. 50
feet of W. 93 feet of N, 1-2,
Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, cost,
$16.58; interest at 6 per
cent, $,14; extra expense
at .026939 per cent, $.45;
total,
Edith Langworthy, Pauline
Langworthy Sub., S. 1/Z
Lot. 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, cost,
$33.05; interest at 6 per
cent, $.29; extra expense
at .026939 per cent, $.89;
total
33.08
12.23
9.32
17.17
34.23
Total $4,551.73
1,762.51 square yards bitu-
lithic paving at $1.48 per
square yard $2,608.51
997.9 lineal feet concrete
gutter at 30 cents per lin-
eal foot 299.37
74 lineal feet concrete head-
ers, at 35 cents per lineal
foot .. 25.90
983.5 lineal feet reset curb,
at 30 cents per lineal foot 295.05
108 lineal feet comb. curb
and gutter at $1.00 per
lineal foot 108.00
25.5 lineal feet 6 inch x 24
inch concrete curb at 60
cents per lineal foot 15.30
18 lineal feet drain tile at
60 cents per lineal foot10.80
68.34 tons binder at $12.00
per ton 820.08
77.17 cubic yards crushed
rock at $2.75 per cubic
yard .. 212.22
Interest at 6 per cent 38.10
Extra expense at .026939
per cent 118.40
Total .. $4,551.73
All of which is assesed in propor-
tion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved August 7th, 1922.
Adopted, August 7th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution, second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas- Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays- None.
A RESOLUTION
Whereas, the contract hereto fore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Winona
street hereinafter described has
been completed and the City En-
gineer has computed the cost and
amounts to $4,551.73;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque that to provide for the cost
of improving Winona street from
the North property line of West
Third street to the south property
line of West Fifth street there be
issued improvement Bonds to the
amount of $4,551.73. Said bonds
shall be issued under the provisions
of Chapter 8, Title V of the Code of
Iowa and the amendments thereto,
shall bear date as of the 7th day of
September A. D. 1922, shall be in
the denominations of $200.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $151.73; they shall
be numbered from 7630 to 7652 in-
clusive and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bonds numbered
7630 and 76 31 shall constitute the
first series, and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1923; the
bonds numbered 7632 and 7633 shall
constitute the second series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1924; the bonds number-
ed 7634 and 7635 shall constitute the
third series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1925; the
bonds numbered 7636 tnd 7637 shall
constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1926; the bonds num-
bered from 7638 to 7639 shall con-
stitute the fifth series and shall be
Regular Session, August 7th, 1922 337
payable on the first day of April A.
D. 1927; the bonds numbered 7640
and 7641 shall constitute the sixth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1928; the
bonds numbered 7642 and 7643 shall
constitute the seventh series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1929; the bonds num-
bered 7644 and 7646 shall constitute
the eighth series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April A. D.
1930; the bonds numbered 7647 to
7649 shall constitute the ninth ser-
ies and shall be payable on the first
day of April A. D., 1931; and the
bonds numbered 7650 to 7652 shall
constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent per annum
which interest shall be payable
semi-anually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be
payable out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
improvement. Both principal and in-
terest shall be payable at the office
of the city treasurer in the City of
Dubuque. Said Bonds shall be sub-
stantially in the following form:
No. $200.00
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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 A. D.
19.... or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
sum of Two Hundred Dollars with
interest theron at the rate of five
per cent per annum, payable on the
presentation and surrender of the
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 pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 8, Title V
of the Code of Iowa and amend-
ments thereto, and in accordance
with a resolution of the City Coun-
cil of said city, duly passed on the
7th day of August A. D. 1922. This
bond is one of a series of twenty-
three bonds, twenty-two for Two
hundred dollars each, numbered
from 7630 to 7651 inclusive and one
bond for one hundred fifty-one and
73-100 numbered 7652, all of like
tenor and date and issued for the
purpose of defraying the costof im-
proving Winona street from the
north property line of West Third
street to the south property line of
West Fifth street, and described in
said resolution; wihch cost is as-
sessable and levied along said im-
provement, and is made by law a
lien on all abuting or adjacent prop-
erty, and payable in ten annual
installments, with interest on all de-
ferred payments at the rate of five
per cent per annum, and this bond
is payable only outof the money de-
rived 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 and condition
and things required to be done pre-
cedent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have bene done,
happened and performed in regular
and due form as required by said
law and resolution; and for the as-
sessments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the faith
and diligence of said City of Du-
buque are hereby irrevocably pledg-
ed.
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 7th day of September A.
D. 1922 and has authorized that the
signatures of the Mayor and City
Clerk upon the interest coupons at-
tached shall be by the fac-simile of
such officers.
Countersigned
Mayor
(Seal) City Clerk
FORM OF COUPON
On the .... day of A D
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 interest
due that day on its improvement
bond No. dated December 20th,
1921.
Countersigned
Mayor
City Clerk
Be it further resolved that the
Mayor and the 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 registr such
bonds in a book kept by him for
that purpose, and then deliver them
to the City Treasurer who will also
register thein in a book to be kept
by him for that purpose.
Be it further resolved that the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
338 Regular Session, August 7th, 1922
instructed to sell such 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 Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile sig-
nature of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Adopted Aug. 7th, 1922,
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED SCHREMPF,
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,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher that a special as-
sessment as provided by law will be
levied by the City Council at a ses-
sion to be held Aug. 7th, 1922, to
pay for the construction of a sani-
tary sewer in Lemon street form
30th street to the Millville Road,
Gabriel Beck, Contractor, presented,
as was also a remonstrance by Her-
man Frick objecting to the proposed
levy of the assessment of $47.84
against his property, Lot 2 in Fair-
mont Park Addition, stating that
the entire assessment is levied to
abutters on the one side of the
street, also that he is prevented
from using said sewer in connection
with any contemplated drain in his
basement or cellar because the ,ele-
vation of the sewer is too high to
give property drainage, wherefore
he asks that a correction be made
in assesment to comply with the
law in relation to special benefit
conferred.
Councilman Brede moved that ac-
tion on this matter be deferred, and
the petition be referred to the City
Engineer to investigate and report
back to the Council, seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays --None.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher that a special as-
sessment as provided by law will
be levied by the City Council at a
session to be held August 7th, 1922,
to pay for the construction of the
sanitary sewer in Stafford street,
from Lincoln Aveue to High Bluff
street and in High Bluff street from
Stafford Avenue to Fengler street,
presented. There being no remon-
strance, Councilman Brede moved
that the notice be received and fil-
ed, seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf,
Nays— None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in Stafford St. from Lincoln
Ave. to High Bluff St. and in High
Bluff St. from Stafford Ave. by Cook
& Kean, Contractors, in front of
and adjoining the the same, a Spe-
cial Tax be and is hereby levied on
the several Lots, and Parts of Lots,
and Parcels of Real Estate herein-
after named, situate and owned, and
for the several amounts set oppo-
site each Lot or Parcel of Real Es-
tate as follows:
Owner Description Amount
Anna Muellerl, Dreibilbies
Add., Lot 48, 9 lin. ft. 4 -inch
tile at 50c, $4.50; interest at
6 per cent, $.43; manholes,
46,8 lin. ft. 6 -inch t7ile at
$.953572, $44.63; extra ex-
pense at .029544 per cent,
$1.45; total $51.01
Reinhart Reiss, Sub. 47 Drei-
bilbies Add., Lot 2, 7 lin, ft.
4 -inch tile at 50c, $3:50;
interest at 6 per cent, $.42;
manholes, 46.8 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $.953572, $44.63; ex-
tra expense at .029544 per
cent, $1.42; total .... 49.97
Anton Nigg, Dreibilbies Add,
Lot 46, 7 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile
at 50c, $3.50; interest at 6
per cent, $.42; manholes,
46.8 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$.953572, $44.63; extra ex-
pense at .029544 per cent,
$1.42; total 49.97
Geo. J. Lange Est., Dreibilbies
Add., Lot 45, 7 lin. ft. 4 -inch
tile at 50c, $3.50 ; interest at
6 per cent, $.42; manholes,
46.8 lin, ft 6 -inch tile at
$.953572, $44.63; extra ex-
pense at .029544 per cent,
$1.42; total 49.97
Mary Lange, Dreibilbies Add,
Lot 44, 9 lin, ft. 4 -inch tile
at 50c, $4.50; interest at 6
per cent, $.43; manholes,
46.8 lin, ft. at $.953572,
$44.63; extra expense at
.029544 per cent, $1.45;
total 51.01
Regular Session, August 7th, 1922 339
John Sass, Dreibilbies Add.,
Lot 43, 9 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile
at 50c, $4.50; interest at 6
per cent, $.43; manholes,
46.8 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$.953572, $44.63, extra ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$1.45; total 51.01
Geo. Hartmann Est., Dreibil-
bies Add., Lot 42, 7 lin. ft.
4 -inch tile at 50c, $3.50;
interest at 6 per cent, $.42;
manholes, 46.8 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $.953572, $44.63;
extra expense at .0295443
per' cent, total 49.97
Chris F. Buelow, Sub. 41, Drei-
bilbies Add., Lot 2, 7 lin. ft.
4 -in. tile at 50c, $3.50; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.23; man-
holes, 23.053 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $.953572, $22.94; extra ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$.78; total 27.45
a
Chas. Miner, Sub. 41, Dreibil-
bies 'Add., Lot 1, 7 lin ft. 4 -
inch tile at 50c, $3.50; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.43; man-
holes, 48.106 lin ft. six- inch
tile at $.953572, $45.87; ex-
tra expense at .0295443 per
cent, $1.46; total 51.26
Louis Oberhoffer, Hooper's
Add., Lot 43, 7 lin, ft. 4 -inch
tile at 50c, $3.50; interest
at 6 per cent, $.45; man-
holes, 51.8 lin ft 6 -inch tile
at $.953572, $49.40; extra ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$1.56; total 54.91
Louis Oberhoffer, Hooper's
Add., Lot 42, interest at 6
per cent, $.43; manholes,
51.8 lin ft 6 inch tile at
8,953572, $49.40; extra ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$1.46; total 51.29
Anton Fischer Est., Hoopers
Add., Lot 41, 7 lin. ft. at 50c,
$3.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.45; manholes, 51.8 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $.953572,
$49.40; extra expense at
.0295443 per • cent, $1.56;
total 54.91
Peter and Cath. Nagele, Hoop-
ers Add., S 1-2, Lot 40, 7 lin.
ft. 4 -inch tile at 50c, $3.50;
interest at 6 per cent, $.24;
manholes, 25.9 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at L953572, $24.70; ex-
tra expense at .0295443 per
cent, $.83; total 29,27
Frank Nagele, Hoopers Add,
N. 1-2, Lot 40, 7 lin. ft. 4 -inch
tile at 50c, $3.50; interest at
6 per cent, $.24; manholes,
25.9 lin, ft. 6 -inch tile at
$.953572, $24.70; extra ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$.83; total 29.27
Nic: Wampach Est., Hoopers
Add., Lot 39, 7 lin. ft. 4 -inch
tile at 50c, $3.50; interest at
6 pe-: cent, $.45; manholes,
51.8 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$.953572, $49.40; extra ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$1.56; total i4 91
B. Kretz Est., Hoopers Add.,
Lot 38, 7' lin. ft. 4 -inch tile
at 50c, $3.50; interest at 6
per cent, $.45; manholes,
51.8 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$.953572, $49.40; extra ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$1.56; total 54.91
Chris Evans Est., Hoopers
Add., S 3 feet of E. 1-2, Lot
37, interest at 6 per cent,
$.02; manholes, 3 lin ft. 6 -
inch tile at $.953572, $2.86;
extra expense at .0295443
per cent, $.08; total 2.96
B. Kretz Est., Hoopers Add,
N. 48 feet 8 inches of E. 1-2
Lot 37, 7 lin, ft. 4 -inch tile
at 50c, $3.50; interest at 6
per cent, $.43; manholes,
48.8 lin ft. 6 -inch tile at
$.953572, $46.54; extra ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent, _
$1.48; t al ... 51.95
B. Kretx Est., Hoopers Add,
S. W. 3 ft. of E. 1/2 Lot 36,
interest at 6 per cent, $.02;
manholes. 3 lin. f t. 6 -inch tile
at $.953572, $2.86; extra ex-
pense at .029544 per cent,
$.08; total 2.96
B. Bretz, Est., Hoppers Add,
N. E. 48.3 feet of E. 1-2,
Lot 36, 7 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile
at 50c, $3.50; interest at 6
per cent, $.43; manholes,
48.8 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$.953572, $46.54; extra exr
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$1.48; total 51.95
Konnagunda Kretz Est., Mc-
Craney's 2nd Add., Lot 26,
7 lin, ft. 4 -inch tile at 50c,
$3`50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.47; manholes, 53 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $.953572, $50.54;
extra .expense at .0295443
per cent, $1.60, total . , . 56.11
Carl Priebe, McCraney's 2nd
Add., Lot 27, 7 lin. ft. 4 -inch
tile at 50c, $3.50; interest at
6 per cent, $.45; manholes,
501in. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$.953572, $47.68; extra .ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$1.51; total ... 53.14
Emily E. Becker, Sub. 1 of
28 McCraney's 2nd Add.,
Lot 2, 7 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at
50c, $3.50; interset at 6 per
cent, $.45; manholes, 50 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $.953572
340 Regular Session,August 7th, 1922
$4768; ,extra expense 'at
.0296443 per cent, $1109;
total .. 38.28
Charels Peters, 'Sub 1 of 28,
.McOran.ey's .2nd Adtl., Lot
1, interest .at 6 •per cent,
$.12; manholes, 15 lin ft,
6 -inch tile at $.953572, $14.30.;
extra expense at .0295443
per cent, $.42; total 14.84
Charles Peters, Sub. 2 of 29,
McCraneys 2nd Add., Lot 1,
7 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 50c,
$3.50; interest at •6 'per cent,
$.24; manholes, 25 lin. ft 6 -
inch tile at $.953572, $23.83;
extra expense at .0295443
per cent, $.82; total 28.39
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 29
McCraney's 2id Add., Lot 1,
7 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at •50c,
$3.50; interest at 6. per cent,
$.24; manholes, 25 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $.953572, $23.83;
extra expense at :0295443
per cent, $.82; total....,,28.39
Realty Inv. Corp., McCraney's
2nd Add., S. W. 12.5 ft, Lot
30, interest at 6 per cent,
$.10; manholes, 12.5 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $.953572,
$11.92; extra expense at
.0295443 per cent, $.35;
total. .. 12.37
Henry Sohuckert, McCraney's
2nd Add., N. E. 37.5 feet,
Lot 30, 7 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile
at 50c, $3.50; intreset at 6
per cent, $.34; manhv,les,
37.5 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$.953572, $35.76; extra ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$1.16.; total 40.76
Fred T. Rhomberg, Wick's
Add., Lot 4, 7 lin. ft. 4 -inch
tile at 50c, $3.50; intrest at
6 per cent, $.45; manholes, 50
lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at $.953572,
$47.68; extra expense at
.0295443 per cent, $1.51, to-
tal 53.14
A Vallaster, Wicks Add., Lot
3, 7 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 50c,
$3.50; Interest at 6 per cent,
$.45; manholes, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $.953572;
$47.68; extra expense at
.0295443 per cent, $1.51;
total .. .... .. . 53.14
Wm. Nank, Wicks Add., E. 77
feet, Lot 2; 7 lin. ft. 4 -inch
tile at 50c, $3.50; intedest
at 6 per cent, $.45; man-
holes, 50 lin ft. 6 -inch tile
at $.953572, $47.68; extra ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$1.51; total 53.14
Wm. Nank, Wicks Add., S. E
25 ft. x 77 ft, Lot 1, inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.21; man-
holes, 25 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $.953572,423.83; extra ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$.70; :total 24.74
Geo..Scitwaogler, Wicks Md,
N. T. 1.2, Lot 1, .7 lin ft. 4 -
inch 'tile:at 50c, $3:50; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.24; man-
holes, 25 lin •ft. 6 -inch tile ,at
$1.953572, $23.83; extra exF
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$.82; total 2839
Hugh Markey, Fenglers Add.,
Lot 27, 7 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile
at 50c, $3.50; interest at 6
per cent, $.41; manholes,
46.66 lin ft. 6 -inch tile at
$.953572, $44.48; extra ex-
pense at .0295443 per cent,
$1.42; total 49.81
H. Krueger Est, Fengler's
Add., Lot 28, 7 lin. ft. 4 -Inch
tile at 50c, $3.50; interest at
6per cent, $.41; manholes,
46.66 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$1.953572, ,$44.88; exrta ex
pens.e at. .0295443 per cent,
y1.-42; total 49.31
Crescence Uhlrich, Fenglers
Add.,, S. 28 2-3 ft, Lot 29,
7 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 50c,
$3.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$,27; manholes, 28.66 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $.953572,
$27.33; extra expense at
.0295443 per cont, $.91;
total ,. 32.01
Wm. Roschi, Fengler's Add,
N. 18 ft., Lot 29, interest at
6 per cent, $.15; manholes,
18 lin ft. 6 -inch tile at
$953572, $17.16; extra ex-
pense at 0295443 per cent,
$.51; total 17.82
Wm. Roschi, Fengler's Add,
S. 14 2-3 ft., Lot 30, inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.12; man-
holes, 14.66 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $.953572, $13.98;
extra expense at .0295443
per cent, $.41; total 14.51
Wm. Roschi, Fengler's Add,
N. 32 feet, Lot 30, 7 lin. ft.
4 -inch tile at 50c, $3.50;
manholes, 32 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $.953572, $30.51; ex-
tra expense at .0295443,
$1.00; total 35.30
.T. J. I)uertscher, Dreibilbies
Add., W. 1-2, Lot 40, inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.40; man-
holes, 46.8 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $.953572, $44.63; extra
expense at .0295443 per cent,
$1.33; total, 46.36
Total $1,601.36
1;674.9 lin. ft. 6 inch tile at
72 cts per lin, ft $1,205.93
223 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 50
cents per lin ft. 111.50
5 manholes at $45.00 per
manhole
225.00
Regular Session,
Augttst 7th, 1922 341
Interest at 6 per cent 13.96
Dexra expense at :0295443
per cent 45.57
Total ... $1;601.36
All of which is .assessed 'In pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved, Aug. 7tu, 1922.
Adopted Aug, 7th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED SCHBEMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN S►I'UMM,
City Clerk
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of 'the resolution, second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel, Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, thec ontract heretrfore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque for the construction of a san-
itary sewer in Stafford street and
High Bluff street hereinafter de-
scribed has been completed and the
City Engineer has computed the
cost and expense of said improve-
ment amounts to $1,601.36;
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 Staf-
ford street from Lincoln Avenue to
High Bluff street and in High Bluff
street from Stafford street to Feng -
ler street, there be issued sewer
Bonds to the amount of $1,601.36.
Said bonds shall be isuued under
the provisions of Chapter 8, Title V
of the Code of Iowa and the amend-
ments thereto, shall bear date as of
the 7th day of September, A.D 1922,
shall be in denominations of $100.00
each, except that there shall be one
bond to the amount of $101.36; they
shall be numbered from 7692 to
7 707 incvlusive, and shall be divided
into ten series of which the bonds
numbered 7692 shall constitute the
first series, and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1923; the
bonds numbered 7693 shall consti-
tute the second series and shall be
payable on the first day of April A.
D. 1924; the bonds numbered 7694
shall oontitute the third series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A, D., 1925; the bonds number-
ed 7695 shall constitute the fourth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D., 1926; the
bonds numberd from 7696 and 7697
shall constitute 'the fifth series and
shall 'be payable on the first flay of
.A'pril A. D. 1927; 'the bonds 'number-
ed 7698 atnd 7699 shall constitute
'the sixth series and shall be payable
on 'theft rst day of Apiiil A. D. 1928;
the 'bonds numbered 1100 and 7701
Shall constitute the seventh series
and 'shall be 'payable on the first day
'of April A. D. 1929; the 'bonds num-
bered 7702 and 7703 shall consti-
tute the eighth series and shall be
payable on the first 'day of April
A. D. 1930; the 'bonds •numberd 7704
and 7705 shall constitute •the ninth
.series and shall 'be %payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1931.; 'and
the bonds numbered 7706 and '7707
.shall constitute the tenth series
and shall be payable on the first
day of April A. D. 1932.
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 coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay•
able out of the proceeds of the
special assessme--. levied for e::'«
improvement. Both nrineipai and
interest shall be payable at the of-
fice of the city treasurer in the City
of Dubuque. Said Bonds shall be
substantially in the following form:
No. $100.00
CITY OF DUBUQUE
SEWER 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 A. D.
19.... , or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
sum of One Hundred Dollars with
interest theron at the rate of five
per cent per annum, payable on the
presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons 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 pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 8, Title V
of the Code of Iowa and amend-
ments thereto and in accordance
with a resolution of the City Coun-
cil of said city, duly passed on the
7th day of August A. D 1922. This
bond is one of a series of sixteen
bonds, fifteen for one hundred dol-
lars each, numbered 7692 to 7706
inclusive and one bond for one hun-
dren one and 36-100 dollars, number-
ed 7707, all of like tenor and date,
and issued for the purpose of de-
fraying the cost of constructing a
sanitary sewer in Stafford street
from Lincoln Avenue to High Bluff
street and in High Bluff street from
SI afford Avenue to Fengler street,
and described in said resolution;
1-
342 Regular Session, August.7th, 1922
which cost is assessable and levied
along said improvement, and is
made by law a lien on all abutiing
or adjacent property, and payable in
seven annual installments, with in-
terest on all deferred payments at
the rate of five per cent annum, and
this bond is payable only out of the
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 and condition
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-
ment hereon of said special tax, the
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 7th day of Septem-
ber A. D. 1922, and has authorized
that the signatures of the Mayor
and City Clerk upon the interest
coupons attached shall be by the
fac-simile of such officers.
Countersigned
Mayor
(Seal) City Clerk
FORM OF COUPON
On the day of . A.D.
19..., the City of Duque, 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 interest
due that day on its Improvement
Bond No..... dated December 20th,
1921.
Countersigned
Mayor
City Clerk
Be it further resolved that the
Mayor and Ciey 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 such
bonds in a book kept by him for
that purpose, and 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 such bonds in the
manner provided for in Section 845
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds
of said sale to be keut in a special
fund to be known as ..Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the lac -simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersign-
ed with the fac-simile of the City
Clerk.
Adopted, Aug. 7th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Ateest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution, seconded by
Council man Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of Publication certified to
by the publisher that a special as-
sessment as provided by law will be
levied by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowt, at a session
to be held August 7th, 1922, to pay
for the improvement of Edward
street from the east property line of
Queen street to the west property
line of Windsor Avenue, Even-Ul-
rich-Staner Co., Contractor, present-
ed. There being no remonstrance,
Council Brede moved that the notice
be received and field, seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for impriving Edwards St. from the
west property line of Windsor Ave.
to the east property line of Queen
St. by Even-Ulrich-Staner Co., con-
tractor, 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 hereinafter named, sit-
uate and owned, and for the sever-
al amounts set opposite each Lot or
Parcel of Real Estate, as follows:
Owner. Description, Amount.
Joseph Eichorn, Stafford's
Addn., Lot 46, vibrolithic
paving and curb, cost,
$212.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.83; extra expense
at .0170359 per cent, $3.61;
total $217.48
Joseph Eichorn, Stafford's
Addn., S 1-2 Lot 47, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
Regular Session, August 7th, 1922 343
$107.40; interest at 6 per
cent, $.94; evtra expense
at .0170359 per cent, $1.83;
• total .. 110.17
Louis Kaiser, Stafford's
Addn., N 1-2 Lot 47, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$67.81; interest. at 6 per
cent, $.59; extra expense at
.0170359 per cent, $1.16;
total 69.56
Louis Kaiser, Stafford's
Addn., S 1-2 Lot 48, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$49.64; interest at 6 per
cent, $.43; extra expense at
.0170359 per cent, $.85;
total 50.92
Ida Pfotser Est., Stafford's
Addn., N 1-2 Lot 48, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$19.87; intrest at 6 per
cent, $.17; extra expense at
.0170359 per cent, $.34;
total, 20.38
Henry Pfotser, Stafford's
Addn, N 1-2 Lot 29, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$18.25; interest at 6 per
cent, $.16; extra expense at
.0170359 per cent, $.31;
total .. 18.72
Ida Deme it., Stafford's Addn.,
S 1-2 Lot 29, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$45.23; interest at 6 per
cent, $.40; extra' expense at
.0170359 per cent, $.77;
total 46.40
Ida Dement, Stafford's Addn,
Lot 30, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, 5156.15; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.36;
extra expense at .0170359
per cent, $2.66; total....,, 160.20
Isla Dement, Stafford's Addn.,
Lot 31, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $185.18; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.61;
extra expense at .0170359
per cent, $3.15; total 189.94
Fred J. Lillie, Stafford's
Addn., Lot 46 A, vibrolith-
ic paving and curb cost,
$218.92; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.89; extra expense
at .0170359 per cent, $3.73;
tots: 224.54
Fred J, Lillie, Sub. 45 Staf-
ford's Addn., Lot 2, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$25.36; interest at 6 per
cent, $.22; extra expense at
.0170359 per cent, $.43;
total 26.01
Jos. Sitterly, Stafford's Addn,
Lot 44, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $98.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent„ $.85;
extra expense at .0170359
per cent, $1.68; total 101.23
Peter Kneip, Sub. 2 of 1 of
Sub. Lots 42 and 43 Staf-
ford's Addn., Lot 2, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$33.59; intrest at 6 per
cent, $.29; extra expense at
.0170359 per cent, $.57;
total .. 34.45
Anna 1-Iaschks, Sub. 2 of 1 of.
Sub. Lots 42 and 43 Staf-
ford's Addn., Lot 1, vibro-
lithic paving and curb,
cost, $29.34; interest at 6
per cent, $.26; extra ex-
pense at .0170359 per cent,
$.50; total 30.10
Ida Pfotser, Sub. 1 of Lots 42
and 43 Staffords Addition,
Lot 1, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $8.20; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.07; extra
expense at .0170359 per
cent, $.14; total 8.41
Win. Althauser, Stafford's
Addn., Lot 31A, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$156.38; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.62; exthra expense
at..0170359 per cent, $3.18;
total .. 191.18
V1rtn. Althauser, Stafford's
Addn, N. 1-2 Lot 32, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$9949.99999960; interest at
6 per cent, .81; exl ra ex-
pense at .0170359 per cent,
$1.61 ; total 97.02
Ed. .T. Sauer, Stafford's Addn.,
S 1-2 Lot 32, vibrolithic pav-
ing and curb cost, $60.89;
interest at 6 per cent, $.52;
extra expense at .0170359
per cent, $1.04; total 62.15
Emma Evans, Stafford's
Addn., N 1-2 of Lot 33, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $45.12; interest at 6
per cent , $.40; extra ex-
pense at .0170359 per cent,
$.77; total 46,29
Henry J. Entringer, Stafford's
Addn., S 1-2 of Lot 33, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $34.87; interest at 6
per cent, $.29; extra ex-
pense at .0170359 per cent,
$.59; total 35.75
Emma Evans, Stafford's Add,
Lot 34, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $38.85; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.33; ex-
tra exjense at .0170359 per
per cent, $.66; total..,39.84
Emma Evans, Sub. 35 Staf-
ford's Add., Lot 2; vibrolith-
ic paving and curb cost,
$18.83; interest at 6 per
cent, $.17; extra expense at
.0170359 per cent, $.32;
total 19.32
344 Regular Session, August 7th, 1922
Charlotte Hohenadel et al,
Sub. 45 Stafford's Add., Lot
1, vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $163.06; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.42; extra
expense at .0170359 per
cent, $2.78; total 167.26
Total $1,967.62
751.2 sq. yds. vibrolithic
paving at $2.24 per sq.
yd. $1,682.69
523.6 lin. ft. 6 in. x 24 in.
concrete curb at 45 cts.
per lin. ft. 235.62
Interest at 6 per cent 16.23
Extra expense at .0170359
per cent 32.68
Total Amt. $1,967.62
All of which is assesed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferr-
ed.
Approved Aug. 7th, 1922.
Adopted, Aug. 7, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. WELCHIOR,
ED, SCHREMPF,
Councilmen
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution, seconded
by Councilman Gabriel, carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays --None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Edward
Street hereinafter described has
been completed and the City En-
gineer has computed the cost and
expense of said improvement
amounts to $1,967.62:
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Edward street from the
East property line of Queen street
to the West property line of Wind-
sor avenue, there be issued Im-
provement Bonds to the amout of
$1,967.52. Said bonds shall be is-
sued under the provisions of Chap-
ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa
and the amendments thereto, shall
bear date as of the 7th day of Sep-
tember A. D. 1922, shall be in the
denominations of $200.00 each, ex-
cpet that there shall be one bond to
th amount of $167.62; they shall be
numbered from 7653 to 7662 inclus-
ive, and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bonds numbered
7653 shall constitute the first ser-
ies, and shall be payable on the first
day of April A. D. 1923; the bonds
numbered 7654 shall constitute the
second series and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. I). 1924;
the bonds numbered 7655 shall con-
stitute the third series and shall be
payable on the first day of April
1925; the bonds numbered 7656 shall
constitute the fourth series andshall
be payable on the first day of April
1926; the bonds numbered 7657 shall
constitute the fifth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1927; the bonds numbered
7658 shall constitute the sixth ser-
ies and shall be payable on the first
day of April A. D. 1928; the bonds
numbered 7659 shall constitute the
seventh series and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1929:
the bonds numbered 7660 shall con-
stitute the eighth series and shall
he payable on the first day of Ap-
ril, A. D. 1930; the bonds numbered
7661 shall constitute the ninth series
and shall be payable on the 1st day
of April, 1931, and the bonds num-
bered 7662 shall constitute the tenth
series and shall be payable on the
first clay of April A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with rthe
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall he pay-
able outof the proceeds of the spe-
cial assessment levied for said im-
provement. Both principal and inter-
est shall be payable at the office of
the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque. Said Bonds shall be sub-
stantially in the followoing form:
No. $ 200.00
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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 A. D.
19.... or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
sum of Two Hundred Dollars with
interest there on at the rate of five
per cent per annum, payable on the
presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons hereto attached.
Loth 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 pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 8, Title V
of the rode of Iowa and amend-
ments thereto, and in accordance
with a resolution of the City Coun-
cil of said city, duly passed on the
7111 day of August A. D. 1922. This
bond is one of a series of ten bonds
Regular Session, August 7th, 1922 345
nine for for two hundred dollars,
each numbered 7653 to 7661 inclus-
ive and one bond for one -hundred
sixty-seven and 62-100 dollars num-
bered 7662 all of like tenor and date
and issued for the purpose of defray-
ing the cost of improving Edward
street from the east property Iine
of Queen street to the west prop-
erty line of Windsor avenue, and de-
scribed in said resolution; wihch
cost is assessable and levied along
said improvement, and is made by
law a lien on all abutting or adjac-
ent 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 the mon-
ey 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 and condition
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 tor the as
sessments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the faith
and diligenece of said City of Du-
buque 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 7th day of September
A. D. 1922, and has authorized that
the signatures of the Mayor and
City Clerk upon the interest cou-
pons attached shall be by fac-simile
of such officers.
Mayor
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk
FORM OF COUPON
On the day of ......A, D.
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
1)ubuque, being months inter-
est due that day on its Improve-
ment Boncl No. dated Decem-
ber 20th, 1921,
Mayor
Countersigned
City Clerk
Be it further resolved that tiie
Mayor and the City Clerk be and
they are hereby instructed to cause
said bonds to be prepared and when
so prepared to execute said bonds;
and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by him
for that purpose, and to then deliv-
er 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 Code of Iowa, the proceeds
of said sale to be kept in a special
fund to be known as Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
tures of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Adopted Aug 7th, 1922.
Aprroved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G, MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution, second-
ed by Councilman Melchior, carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of Publication certified to
by the publisher that a special as-
sessment as provided by law will be
levied by the City Council of Du-
buque, Iowa, at a session to be held
August 7th, 1922, to pay for the im-
provement of the alley between
Garfield Avenue and Rhomberg Av-
enue, from Fengler to Farley streets,
presented; also petitions of Ferd
Nicko and Philip Lipman remon-
strating against the assessment
against their property.
Mr. Nicko states in his petition he
is owner of lot 26 in Wicks Add.
That April 28, 1914, ten feet of
this lot has been sold to the City
under an agreement that the City
would pay for all improvements
made in this alley. Mr. [?pman
states that he is owner of the
northerly half of lots 20 and 22 of
Wicks Add., that the has looked up
the matter and finds conditions as
stated by Mr. Nicko, and they here-
by ask that they be exempted from
paying for this improvement.
Council Gabriel moved that action
on this matter be deferred and the
petitions be referred to the City So-
licitor, secondedby Councilman Mel-
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chior. Carried by the following vote'.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council,
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher that a special as-
sessment as provided by law will be
levied by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, at a session
to be held August 7th, 1922, to
pay for the improvement of Jackson
street from the North property line
of Eleventh street to the south
property line of Twenty-second
street, Even-Ulrich-Staner Co., con-
tractors, presented, as was also the
following petition:
"To the Honorable City Manager,
Mayor and City Council of Du-
buque:
"We the undersigned property
owners and residents on Jackson
street between Eleventh and Twen-
ty-second, hereby petition your hon -
honorable body to enforce the speed-
ing ordinance on said street to
avoid the attendant noise and dan-
ger to pedestrians, and also to pro-
vide for the cleaning of said street
at frequent intervals for the purpose
of removing the accumulated dust
caused by the brasion of the cement
surface.
"We realize that the benefit of the
street is enjoyed by the community
at large to a greater extent than by
those residing on said street who
are to pay for the improvement and
'are subject to the annoyance of a
noisy traffic and the attending dust.
"Owing to the facts above stated,
we request that as a matter of jus-
tice you should make a substantial
allowance on the assessments for
the payment of said street. This in
our estimation should not be less
than 50 per cent."
Signed by Wm. Lorenz, Mrs, Mary
C. Pfiffner, Wm. Duenser, J. G.
Fink, Mary Wolff and ninety-five
other abutting property owners on
said street.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended to allow any-
one present to address the Council,
seconded by Councilman Brede and
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Morris Jacobs, Richard Kolck,
Miss K. Enright et al. addressed the
Council relative to and in favor of
the petition. Councilman Melchior
moved that the petition be received
and field, seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice of publication be received
and flied, seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeos—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Jackson street from
the north property line of Eleventh
street to the south property line of
Twenty-second street, except where
already paved, by Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Co., 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 hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of Real Estate, as
follows
Spahn & Rose Lumber Co.,
City Lot, Lot 497 A, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$681.80; interest at 6 per
cent, $5.91; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $8.70;
total $696.11
Spann & Rose Lumber Co, •
('ity Lot, S 1-3 Lot 497,
vibrolithic pa ving and curt,
cost, $340.90; interest at 6
per cent, $2.96; extra ex-
pense at .0:27623 per cent,
$4.35; total .. .. . 318.21
Theo. and Catherine Arendt,
City Lot, M 1-3 Lot 497, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $340.90: interest at 6
per cent, $2.96; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$4.35; total 318.21
Jacob Bratson, Sub. N 1-3
City Lot 497, Lot 2, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$204.07; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.76; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.60;
total .. .. .. ....... „ . 208.43
John A. Flannagan, Sub. N
1-3 City Lot 497, Lot 1, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $136.83; interest at 6
per cent, $1.20; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$1.75; total 139.78
Sam Block and Morris Jacobs,
City Lot S. 43.61 ft. of S 1-5
Lot 498, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $290.36; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.51;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $3.71; total 296.58
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Max Mandelovitz, City Lot N
7.61 ft. of S 1-5 Lot 498, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $50.67; interest at 6
per cent, $.45; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$.65; total
Caroline Humke, East Du-
buque Add. N. 1-2 Lot 60,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $170.45; interest at 6
per cent, $1.47; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
51.77 $2.18; total 174.10
Max Madelovitz, City Lot S
1-2 of S. M. 1-5 Lot 498,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $170.45; interest at 6
per cent, $1.47; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.18; total 174.10
Max Mandelovitz, City Lot N
1-2 of S. M. 1-5 Lot 498, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $170.45; interest at 6
per cent, $1.47; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.18; total 174.10
Lewis Miller, City Lot S 1-2
of M 1-5, Lot 498, vibrolith-
ic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total .. ... .. 174.10
Chas. Lobstein, City Lot, N
1-2 of M 1-5 Lot 498, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45, interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total .... .... .... 174.10
Rose 011er, City Lot N. M.
1-5, Lot 498, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$340.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623, $4.35; total... 318.21
Barbara Graf, City Lot N 1-5
Lot 498, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $340.90; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.96;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $4.35; total 348.21
J. H. Harron, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1-2 Lot 55, vibro-
lithtc paving and curb cost,
$170.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.45
F. J. Palen, East Dubuque
Add., S 1-2 Lot 61, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1,47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
B. C. Scherr, East Dubuque
Add., N 1-2 Lot 61, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total .. .... .... .. 174.10
•
Mary Pihart, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1-2 Lot 60, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total .. 174.10
Nic Steffen, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1-2 Lot 59, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
Philip Lochner, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1-2 Lot 59, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total .. 174.10
Philip Lochner, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1-2 Lot 58, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent. $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
John Smith, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1-2 Lot 58, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total .. 174.10
Wm. P. Leute, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 57, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$340.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.35;
total 348.21.
Richard Kolck, City Lot S.
1-5 Lot 496, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$340.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .01276123 per cent, $4.35;
total 348.21
Carl and Bertha Miller, City
Lot S 1-2 of S. M. 1-5 Lot
496, vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $170.45; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.47; extra
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.18; total .. 174.10
John Allgeyer, City Lot N 1-2
of S. M. 1-5 Lot 496, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
348
Regular Session, August 7th, 1922
John Allgeyer, City Lot S 1-4
of M. 1-5 Lot 496, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$85.23; interest at 6 per
cent, $.74; extra expense at
.0127623 per cent, $1.09;
total
87.06
F, P. Fuhrman, City Lot N
3-4 of M. 1-5 Lot 496, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$255.68; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.22; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $3.26;
total 261.16
Mary M. Kress, City Lot S 1-2
of N. M. 1-5 Lot 496, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total .. 174.10
C. A. Walter. City Lot N 1-2
of N. M. 1-5 Lot 496, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
C. A. Walter, City Lot S 1-2
of N. 1-5 Lot 496, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total ..
C. A. Walter, City Lot N 1-2
of N. 1-5 Lot 496, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
N. J. Schrup, City Lot S. 1-5
Lot 495, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $341.57; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.96;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $4.36; total 348.89
Annette Hanover, City Lot
S. M. 1-5 Lot 495, vibrolith-
ic paving and curb cost,
$341.57; interest at 6 per
cent. $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.36;
total 348.89
Andrew Stouhl, City Lot M,
1-5 Lot 495, vibrolithic pav-
ing and curb cost, $341.57;
interest at 6 per cent. $2.96;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $4.36; total 348.8'5
L. Belsky S. Co, City Lot N.
M. 1-5 Lot 495, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$341.57; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.36;
total .. 348.89
Dubuque Realty Co., City Lot
N. 1-5 Lot 495, vibrolithic
174.10
paving and curb cost,
$341.57; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.36;
total 348.89
Jos. Schrup, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1-2 Lot 56, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.48; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.45
Wm. G-loden, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1-2 Lot 56, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.48; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.45
J. P. Hoffman, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1-2 Lot 55; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total .. ... .. ........... 174.45
J. P. Hoffman, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1-2 Lot 54, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.45
Henry Cornell, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1-2 Lot 54, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.45
Jos. F. Drumm, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1-2 Lot 53, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total .. 174.45
Lawrence Wisher et al, East
Dubuque Add., N. 1-2 Lot
53, vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $17.78; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.49; extra
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.18; total 171.45
Dora Wuliweber, East Du-
buque Add, W. 44 ft. of
W. 49 ft., Lot 52, vibrolith-
ic paving and curb cost,
$230.84; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.00; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.95;
total .. 235.79
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Anton Roesner, East Dubuque
Add., E. 5 ft of W. 49 ft.,
Lot 52, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $14.05; in-
terest ae 6 per cent, $.12;
extra expense at .0127623 per
cent, $.18; total 14.35
Regular Session, August 7th, 1922
Anton Roesner, East Dubuque
Add., E. 51 ft. Lot 52, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$96.68; interest at 6 per
cent, $.83; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $1,23;
total, 98.74
Herman and Margt. Bischop,
East Dubuque Add., W 1-2
Lot 51, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $249.08; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.16;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $3.18; total .. 254.42
Cath. Carmody, East Dubuque
Add., E. 1-2 Lot 51, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$94.48; interest at 6 per
cent, $.81; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $1.21;
total 96.50
Jos. F. Drumm, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1-2 Lot 50; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$171.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 175.45
Jno. Klauer Est., East Du-
buque Add., N. 1-2 Lot 50, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $171.78; interest at 6
per cent, $1.49; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent, 175.45
$$2.18; total
Jno. Klauer Est., East Du-
buque Add., S. 1-2 Lot 49,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $171.78; interest at 6
per cent, $1.49; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent, 175.45
$2.18; total
Christina Rauen, East Du-
buque Add., N. 1-2 Lot 49,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $171.78; interest at 6
per cent, $1.49; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent, 175.45
$2.18; total
Marie Jestel, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1-2 Lot 48, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$171.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total
Christina Suess Est., Sub. 48
N 1-2 East Dubuque Add.,
Lot 1, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $169.32; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.47;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $2.15; total .
Sophia Brown, Sub 2 of 48
N 1-2 E. Dubuque Add.,
Lot 2, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $.20; total..
Sophia Brown, Sub. 2 of 48,
N. 1-2 E. Dubuque Add.,
Lot 1, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $.73, inter-
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erest at 6 per cent, $.01;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $.01; total .. ...... .75
Christina Suess Est., Sub 47
East Dubuque Add., Lot 2;
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $81.96; interest at 6
per cent, $.71; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$1.04; total 83.71
Cecelia Rider, Sub. 1 of 47 E.
Dubuque Add, S 21.14 ft
Lot 1, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $127.77; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.11;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $1.62; total 130.50
Nicholas Haiar,? Sub. 1 of 47
E, Dubuque Add., N. 16.66 ft.
Lot 1, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $92.68; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.80; ex-
tra expense at .0127623 per
cent, $1.17; total ...... . 94.65
Sophia Brown, Sub. 2 of 1 of
47, E. Dubuque Add., Lot 1,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $76.77: interest at 6
per cent, $.67; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent, 78 42
$.98; total
Sophia Brown, Sub. 2 of 1 of
47, E. Dubuque Add., Lot 2,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $11.52; interest at 6
per cent, .10; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $.15;
total.. 11.77
E. Hemmi, City Lot, S. 1-5
Lot 494, vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $343.56; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.98;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $4.38; total . 350.92
Adam Doerr Jr., City Lot S.
M. 1-5 Lot 494, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$343.56; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.98; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.38;
total 350.92
Anna Beaver, City Lot S 1-2
of M. 1-5 Lot 494, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$171.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
175.45 at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 175.45
Lorenz Hauer Sr., City Lot
N. 1-2 of M. 1-5 Lot 494,vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $171.78; intrest at 6
Per cent, $1.49; extra ex -
172.94 pense at .0127623 per cent, 175.45
$2.18; total
Herman Wilberding Est., City
Lot S. 1-2 of N. M. 1-5 Lot
.20 494, vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $171.78; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.49; extra
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.18; total 175.45
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Catherine Enright, City Lot
N. 1-2 of N. M. 1-5 Lot 494,
vibro Iithic paving and curb
cost, $171.78; interest at 6
per cent, $1.49; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.18; total
175.45
Catherine Enright, City Lot
S. 16 ft 6 in. of N. 1-5 Lot494,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $110.53; interest at 6
per cent, $.96; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$1.41; total 112.90
Louise Schneider, City Lot, N
35 ft, of N. 1-5 Lot 494, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $233.04; intrest at 6
per cent, $2.02; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.97; total 238.03
St. Mary's Church and School
City Lot 493, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$1,772.68; intrest at 6 per
cent, $15.38; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $22.62;
total .. 1,810.68
Philip Jungk, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 46, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$340.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.35;
total 348.21
Realey Inv. Corp., East Du-
buque Add., S. 1-2 Lot 45,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $170.45; intrest at 6
per cent, $1.47; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.18; total .. .. 174.10
B. & J. Gaigel, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1-2 Lot 45, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
Minnie Diebold, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1-2 Lot 44, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
Michael Mullen, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1-2 Lot 44, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 43, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$340.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.35;
total 348.21
Voelker. Realty Co., Sub. 42
East Dubuque Add., Lot 2,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $107.86; interest at 6
per cent, $.94; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$1.38; total 110.18
13. Goldstein, Sub. 42 East
Dubuque Add., Lot 1, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$233.04; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.02; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.97;
total .... ........... .. . 238.03
Mary and Kate Enright, East
Dubuque Add., Lot 41,vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$340.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.35;
total 348.21
Mary and Kate Enright, East
Dubuque Add., S. 1-2 Lot
40, vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $170.45; interest
at .. per cent, $1.47; extra
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.18; total 174.10
Bertha Adelman, East Du-
buque Add., N. 1-2 Lot 40,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $170.45; interest at 6
per cent, $1.47; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.18; total .. .. 174.10
Nic Lentz and Annie Mauer,
East Dubuque Add, S. 1-2
Lot 39; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $170.45; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.47;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $2.18; total 174.10
Jacob Nicholas, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1-2 Lot 39, vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
Caroline Kriebs, East Du-
buque Add., S. 1-2 Lot 38,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $170.45; interest at 6
per cent, $1.47; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.18; total 174.10
Catherine Shannon, East Du-
buque Add., N. 1-2 Lot 38,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $170.45; interest at 6
per cent, $1.47; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.18; total 174.10
Zion Evangelical Church,
East Dubuque Add., Lot 37,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $340.90; interest at 6
per cent, $2.96; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$4.35; total 348.21
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Regular Session, .August 7th, 1922 351
Walter A. Keck, City Lot S.
26 ft. of S. 1-5 Lot 492, vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $173.11; interest at 6
per cent, $1.51; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.21; total 176.83
Thomas V. Bannon, City Lot
N. 25.2 ft of S. 1-5 Lot 492,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $167.79; interest at 6
per cent, $1.46; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.14; total 171.39
George Ganshirt, City Lot S.
M. 1-5 Lot 492, vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$340.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.35;
total 348.21
F. N. Shroeder, City Lot M.
1-5 Lot 492, vibrolithic pav-
ing and curb cost, $340.90;
interest at 6 per cent, $2.96;
extra expense at. 0127623
per cent, $4.35; total 348.21
Emma Kannengeiser, City Lot
S. 1/2 of N. M. 1-5 of Lot 492,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $170.45; interest at 6
per cent, $1.47; extra ex-
tra expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.18 174.10
Mrs. A. H. Cripes, City Lot
N. 1/2 of N. M. 1-5 of Lot
492, vibrolithic paving and
at 6 per cent, $1.47; extra
curb cost, $170.45; interest
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.18; total 174.10
Catherine Shannon, City Lot
N. 1-5 of Lot 492; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$340.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.35;
total 348.21
Eva Maier, City Lot S. 1-5 of
Lot 491; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $340.90; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.96;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $4.35; total 348.21
Sabina Mullen Est., City Lot
S. M. 1-5 of Lot 491; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$340.90; *interest at per per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $435;
total 348 21
Emmo McKay, City Lot S. 1
of M. 1-5 of Lot 491; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
John B. Huss, City Lot N. 1
of M. 1-5 of Lot 491; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
Allen Woodward, City Lot N
M. 1-5 of Lot 491; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
cent, $2.96; extr aexpense
$340.90; interest at 6 per
at $4.35; total 348.21
Immanual Cong. Church, City
Lot N. 1-5 of Lot 491; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$340.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.35;
total .__. __ _ __ _ 348.21
Herman 1 lenker, E. Dubuque
Add. S. 31.2 ft. of Lot 36;
vibrolithic paving and curl)
cost, $207.74; interest at 6
per cent, $1.80; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.65; total 212.19
J. P. Thillman, East Dubuque
Add., N. 20 ft. of Lot 36;
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $133.17; interest at 6
per cent, $1.16; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$1.70; total 136.03
J. P. Thillman, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1/2 of Lot 35; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost.
$170.45; interest at 6er
cent. $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18
total 174.10
George .T. Roepsch, East Du-
buque Add., N. 1/2 of Lot
35; vibrolithic paving and
curl) cost, $170.45; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.47; extra
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.18; total 174.10
M. .T. Brophy, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1/2 of Lot 34; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $218;
total 174.10
Val Wallig, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1/2 of Lot 34; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45: interest at 6 per-
cent, $2.18; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
C. W. Schreiber Estate, East
Dubuque Add., S. 1/2 of Lot
33; vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $170.45; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.47; extra
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.18; total 174.10
352 Regular Session, August 7th, 1922
Laura Ohnesorge, East Du-
buque Add., N. 1/2 of Lot
33; vibrolithic curbing and
curb cost, $170.45; interest
at 6 per cent, $170.45; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.47;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $2.18! total 174.10
Frank W. Schaefer, East Du-
buque Add., S. 1/2 of Lot 32,
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $170.45; interest at 6
per cent, $1.47; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.18; total 174.10
August W. Lewin, East Du-
buque Add., N. 1/2 of Lot
32; vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $170.45; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.47; extra
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.18; total 174.10
Mary Wolff, East Dubuque
Add., S. 26 ft. 6 in. of Lot
31; vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $176.44; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.53; extra
expense at .01237623 per
cent, $2.25; total 180.22
Margt. Roth, East Dubuque
Add., N. 25 rt. of Lot 31;
vibrolithic curbing and curb
cost, $166.46; interest at 6
per cent, $1.44; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.12; total 170.02
Barbara and Anna Wolff, East
Dubuque Add., Lot 30; vi-
brolithic curbing and curb
cost, $340.90; interest at 6
per cent, $2.96; extra ex-
pense at 0.127623 per cent,
$4.35; total 348.21
Dora and Eveylin Siege, East
Dubuque Add., S. % of Lot
29; vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $170.45; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.47; extra
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.18; total 174.10
Dora and Eveylin Siege, East
Dubuque Add., N. 1/2 of Lot
29; vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $170.45; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.47; extra
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.18; total 174.10
Anna Schaefer, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1/ of Lot 28; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
Wm. Lorenz, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1/2 of Lot 28; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$1.47; extra expense at
.0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
Wm. Lorenz, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 27; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$340.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.35;
total
348.21
August Koester, Sr., City Lot
S. lr( of S. 1-5 of Lot 490;
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $170.45; interest at 6
per cent, $1.47; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.18; total 174.10
Frank Philipp, City Lot N. 1
of S. 1-5 of Lot 490; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
Fred Doerrer, City Lot S. M
1-5 of City Lot 490; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$340.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.35;
total 348.21
Louis Lorenz, City Lot S. 1
of M. 1-5 of Lot 490; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$170.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.18;
total 174.10
Christian Wachter, City Lot
N. 1/2 of M. 1-5 of Lot 490;
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $170.45; interest at 6
per cent, $1.47; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$2.18; total 174.10
Anton Gengler Estate, City
Lot N. M. 1-5 of Lot 490;
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $340.90; interest at 6
per cent, $2.96; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent,
$4.35; total 348.21
Fred G. Wissell, City Lot N
1-5 of Lot 490; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost, $2.96;
extra expens at .0127623 per
cent, $4.35; total 348.21
Peter and J. Plein, City Lot
S. 1-5 of Lot 489; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost, $2.96;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $4.35; total 348.21
John G. Fink, City Lot S. M
1-5 of Lot 489; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$340.90; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.96; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $4.35;
total 348.21
John G. Fink, City Lot S
3 ft. of M. 1-5 of Lot 489;
vibrolithic paving and curb
-and
Regular Session, August 7th, 1922
353
cost, $19.97; interest at6
per cent, 17c; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, 25c;
total 20.39
Jos. A. Tschudi, City Lot N
48.2 ft. of M. 1-5 of Lot 489;
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $320.93; interest at 6
per cent, $2.77; extra ex-
pense at $127632 per cent,
$4.10; total 327.80
John Palen, City Lot S. 52.4
ft. of N. 2-5 of Lot 489;
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $348.89; interest at 6
per cent, $3.03; extra ex-
pense at 0127632 per cent,
$4.45; total 356.37
Mary Pflffner, Sub. part M. L
100 of Lot 4; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$343.56; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.98; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $4.38;
total 350.92
Jacob Traut, Sub. part M. L.
100 S. 1A of Lot 3; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$171.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $2.18; 175.45
total
Wm. Duenser, Sub. part M. L.
100 N. 1, of Lot 3; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$171.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $2.18; 175.45
total
Peter Meyer, Sub. 2 part M
L. 100 of Lot 2; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$210.40; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.82; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $2.69; 214.91
total .......... -......
Dennis Schaffner, Sub. 2 part
M. L. 100 of Lot 1; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$133.17; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.16; extra expense 136.03
at $1.70; total
Dennis Schaffner, Sub. part
M. L. 100 S. 11 ft. of Lot 1;
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $73.24; interest at 6
cent,per extra
penseat.0127632 per cent,
93c; total 74.81
Dennis Schaffner, Sub. part
M. L. 100 S. 3.6 ft. of N. 40.6
ft. of Lot 1; vibrolithic pav-
ing and curb cost, $19.97;
interest at 6 per cent, 17c;
extra expense at .0127632 20.39
per cent, 25c; total
Ferdinand and Julia Pluym,
Sub. part M. L. 100 N. 37 ft.
of N. 40.6 ft. of Lot 1;
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $246.35; interest at 6
per cent, $2.13; extra ex-
pense at .0127632 per cent,
$3.14; total 251.62
F. W. Meyers, Steiner's Add.,
Lot 18; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $332.92; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.89;
extra expense at .0127632
per cent, $4.25; total 340.06
Emma L. Finke, Steiner's
Add., Lot 17; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$332.92; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.89; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $4.25;_
total 340.06
Mary T. Schulte, Steiner's
Add., Lot 16; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$332.92; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.89; extra expense
at $4.25; total 340.06
Michael Wilky Estate, Stein-
er's Add., Lot 15; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$332.92; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.89; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $4.25;
total 340.06
F. P. Kutsch, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add. S. 42 ft. of
Lot 45; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $279.64; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.42;
extra expense at .0127632
per cent, $3.57; total 285.63
J. J. Roepesch, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 22 ft. of
Lot 45; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $146.48; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.27;
extra expense at .0127632
per cent, $1.87; total 149.62
J. J. Roepesch, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 17 ft. of
Lot 46; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $113.19; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 99c;
extra expense at .0127632
per cent, $1.44; total 115.62
Katie A. Steckel, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 30 ft. N.
60 ft. of Lot 46; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$199.75; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.73; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $2.55; 204.03
total
J. N. and Magd. Ley, L. H.
Langworthy's Add., N. 30 ft.
N. 60 ft. of Lot 46; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$199.75; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.73; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $2.55;
total
204.03
354 Regular Session,
August ith, 1922
Emelia Tuegel, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 42 ft. of
Lot 47; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $279.64; in-
terst at 6 per cent, $2.42;
extra expense at .0127632
per cent, $3.57; total 285.63
SI. Paul's Evang. Church,
Steiner's Add., Lot 11; vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $330.78; interest at 6
per cent, $2.87; extra ex-
pense at .0127632 per cent,
$4.22; total 337.87
St. Paul's Evang. Church,
Steiner's Add., Lot 12; vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $2.84; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $4.18;
total 334.54
Frank Beyer Estate, Steiner's
Add., Lot 13; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$324.85; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.82; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $4.15;
total 331.82
Nelson Hocking, Steiner's
Add., S. 24 ft. of Lot 14;
vibrolithic paving and cuyb
cost, $154.87; interest at 6
per cent, $1.35; extra ex-
pense at .0127632 per cent,
total 158.20
Realty Inv. Corp., Steiner's
Add., N. 26 ft. of Lot 14;
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $167.05; interest at 6
per cent, $1.46; extra ex-
pense at .0127632 per cent,
$2.13; total 170.64
Realty Inc. Corp, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 14 ft. E.
1/2 of Lot 44; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$89.69; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; extra expense at
.0127632 per cent, $1.14;
total
Katie K. Rooney, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 31. ft. 7
in. of N. 50 ft. of E. 1/2 of
Lot 44; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $202.41; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.75;
extra expense at .0127632
per cent, $2.58; total 206.74
Mrs. Geo. Young, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 18 ft. 5 in.
of N. 50 ft. of E. 1/2 of Lot
44; vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $118.05; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.03; extra
expense at .0127632 per
cent, $1.51; total 120.59
Katie K. Rooney, Sub. E. 1/2
Lots 42 and 43 L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$217.92; interest at 6 per
91.61
cent, $1.89; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $2.78;
total 222.59
W. .T. Nosier, Sub. E. 1/1 Lots
42 and 43 L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost,
$320.46; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.77; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $4.09;
total 327.32
J. C. Mulfinger, Sub. E. 1/2 of
Lots 42 and 43 L. II. Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 3; vibro-
lithic paving and curb cost.
paving and curb cost,
$153.60; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.34; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent. $1.96;
total .................__.... .... ..... ..... 156.90
Nic Nicks Estate, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 55.9 ft. E.
1/ of Lot 41; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$356.81; interest at 6 per
cent. $3.10; extra expense
at .0127632 per cent, $4.55;
total . 364.46
Nic Nicks Estate, L. H. Lang
worthy's Add., S. 10 ft. E 1/,
of Lot 40; vibrolithic pav-
ing and curb cost, $63.79;
interest at 6 per cent, 55c;
extra expense at .0127632
per cent, 81c; total .. 65.15
John Hestroffer, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 54 ft. E.
1/2 of Lot 40; vibrolithic
paving and ' curb cost,
$342.03; interest at 6 per
cent. $2.96; extra expense at
$4.3S; total 350.17
John Hestroffer, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 1 of Lot
39; vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $403.62; interest
at 6 per cent, $3.50; extra
expense at .0127632 per
cent, $5.15; total 412.27
Geo. Ragatz, Sr., L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 1/2 of Lot
38; vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $399.69; interest
at 6 per cent, $3.47; extra
expense at .0127632 per
cent, $5.10; total 408.26
Kath. Closs, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., E. 1/2 of Lot 37;
bivrolithic paving and curb
cost, $395.70; interest at 6
per cent, $3.43; extra ex-
pense at .0127632 per cent,
$5.05; total 404.18
Margt. McGrath, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. E. 1/4 E.
1/2 of Lot 36; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$196.28; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.70; extra expense
Regular Session,
August 7th, 1922 355
at .0127632 per cent, $2.50;
total
Cath. Deckert, L. I -I. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. E. 1/4 E.
1/2 of Lot 36; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$196.28; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.70; extra expnse at
.0127632 per cent, $2.50;
total 200.48
Nic Theisen, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Md., E. 1/2 of Lot 35;
vibrolithicc paving and curb
cost, $389.37; interest at 6
per cent, $3.38; extra ex-
pense at .0127632 per cnet,
$4.97; total 397.72
Jacob Roesner, Jr., L. H.
Langworthy's Add., N. 46 ft.
of Lot 48; vibrolithic pav-
ing and curl) cost, $306.28;
interest at 6 per cent,
$2.65; extra expense at
.0127632 per cent; total........... 312.84
Michael Thillman, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 49; vi-
brolithic paving and curb
cost, $426.13; interest at 6
per cent, 83.70; extra ex-
pense at .0127632 per cent,
$5.44; total 435.27
Jos. Geisler, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., S. 32 ft. of Lot
50; vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $213.06; interest
at ii per cent, $1.85; extra
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.72; total .... .........._217.63
Jacob Roesner et al, L. H.
Langworthy's Add., N. 32 ft.
of Lot 50; vibrolithic pav-
ing and curb cost, $213.06;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.85; extra expense at
.0127623 per cent, $2.72;
total 217.63
Jacob Roesner et al, L. H
Langworthy's Add., Lot 51;
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $426.13; interest at 6
per cent, $3.70; extra ex-
pense at .0127623 per cent, 435.27
$5.44; total
Herman Oeth, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 40 ft. of
Lot 52; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $266.33; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.30;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $3.40; total 272.03
Michael Thillman, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 24 ft. of
Lot 52; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $159.80; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.39;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, $2.04; total
Michael Thillman, L. H. Lang -
200.48 worthy's Add., S. 1/2 of Lot
53; vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $213.06; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.85; extra
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.72; total
163.23
217.63
Frank C. Oeth, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 1/2 of Lot
53; vibrolithic paving and
curb cost, $213.06; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.85; extra
expense at .0127623 per
cent, $2.72; total .. __........... 217.63
Frank C. Oeth, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 8 ft. of
Lot 54; vibrolithic paving
and curbing cost, $53.27;
interest at 6 per cent, 46c;
extra expense at .0127623
per cent, 68c; total
Cath. Oeth, L. H. Langwor-
thyq's Add., S. 29 ft. N. 56
ft. of Lot 54; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$193.09; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.6S; extra expense
at $2.46; total 197.23
Cath. Oeth, L. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., N. 27 ft. N. 56
ft. of Lot 54; vibrolithic
paving and curb cost,
$179.77; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.56; extra expense
at .0127623 per cent, $2.29;
total 183.62
Total $41,600.56
16,738.91 sq. yds. vibrolithic
paving Qt) $2.24 per sq.$37,495.16
yd.
4,940.6 lin. ft. reset curb @
39c per lin. ft...._ 1,926.83
1,687.8 lin. ft. concrete curb
6 x 24 in. @ 59c per lin.
ft.
124 cu. yds. crushed rock
CD $2.50 per cu. yd.
Interest at 6r,% -.
Extra expense at .n1:T(l23
per cent.
54.41
Total
995.80
310.00
352.99
519.78
...$41,600.56
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved August 7, 1922.
Adopted AJAMES'1922.
ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
356 Regular Session, .\ugust 7th, 1922
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Na ys—None.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Jackson
street hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Engineer
has computed the cost and expense
of said improvement amounts to
$41,600.56.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Jackson street, from the
north property line of Eleventh
street to the south ,property line of
Twenty-second street there be issu-
ed improvement bonds to the amount
of $41,600.56. ' Said bonds shall be
issued under the provisions of Chap-
ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa
and the amendments thereto, shall
bear date as of the 7th day of Sep-
tember, A. D. 1922, shall be in the
denominations of $300.00 each, ex-
cept that there shall be one bond to
the amount of $200.56; they shall
be numbered from 7464 to 7602 inclu-
sive, and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bonds numbered
7464 to 7476 shall constitute the first
series; and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1923; the
bonds numbered 7477 to 74 90 shall
constitute the second series and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1924; the bonds numbered
7491 to 7504 shall constitute the
third series and shall be payable on
the first day of Apri‘. A. D. 1925; the
bonds numbered 7505 to 7518 shall
constitute the fourth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1926; the bonds numbered
7519 to 7532 shall constitute the
fifth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1927; the
bonds numbered 7533 to 7546 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable on the first day of Aprii
A. D. 1928; the bonds numbered 7547
to 7560 shall constitute the seventh
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1929; the
bonds numbered 7561 to 7574 shall
constitute the eighth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1930; the bonds number-
ed 7575 to 7588 shall constitute the
ninth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1931;
and the bonds numbered 7589 to
7602 shall constitute the tenth series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April A. I). 1932.
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 coupons thereto attach-
ed; and said bonds shall be payable
out of the proceeds of the special
assessment levied for said improve-
ment. Both principal and interest
shall be payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque. Said bonds shall be substan-
tially in the following form:
No.
Series No. $300.00
CITY OF DUBUQUE
IMPROVEMENT BOND
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as hereinaf-
ter mentioned to the bearer hereof,
on the first day of April A. D. 19..
or at 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 presenta-
tion and surrender of the interest
coupons heieto attached. Both prin-
cipal and interest are payable at
the office of the City Treasurer 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 resolutions of the City Coun-
cil of saiu city, duly passed on the
7th day of August A. D. 1922. This
bond is one of a series of one hun-
dred and thirty-three bonds, one hun-
dred and thirty-two for three hun-
dred dollars each numbered 7464 to
7601 inclusive and one bond for two
hundred and 56-100 dollars, number-
ed 7602, all of like tenor and date,
and issued for the purpose of defray-
ing the cost of improving Jackson
Street, from the north property line
of llth Street to the south property
line of 22nd Street, and described
in said resolution; which cost is
assessable and levied along aid im-
provement, and is made by law a lien
on all abutting or adjacent proper-
ty, and payable in ten annual in-
stallments, with interest on all de-
fered payments at the rate of five
per cent per annum, and this bond
IS payable only out of the money de-
rived from the collection of said
special tax, and said money can
be used for no other purposes.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts and condition
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-
sessments, collections and payment
Regular Session, August 7th, 1922
357
hereon of said special tax, the 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 7th day of September,
A. D. 1922 and has authorized that
the signatures of the Mayor and City
Clerk upon the interest coupons at-
tached to be by the fac-simile of
such officers.
Countersigned
(Seal)
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Form of Coupon.
On the day of A. D.
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 De-
cember 20th, 1921.
Mayor.
Countersigned
City Clerk.
Be it further resolved that the
Mayor and the City Clerk be and
they are hereby instructed to cause
said bonds to be prepared and when
so prepared to execute said bonds;
and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by him
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 in Section 845
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds
of said sale to be kept in a special
fund to be known as Improvement
Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signat-
ures of the Mayor and countersigned
with the fac-simile of the City Clerk.
Adopted August 7th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A communication of Eugene Traub
and D. J. Conzett, presented, stat-
ing that the condition of the retain-
ing wall which was built by the
City of Dubuque on the north line
of Grove Terrace is in a serious and
dangerous condition. That after
heavy rains the water rushes through
the wall in various places in large
streams, filling yards and cellars
with mud and water and endanger-
ing the property. The respectfully
ask to have this wall repaired as
goon as possible.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager and City Engineer. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
Approved
Adopted
JOHN STUBER,
Cty Clerk.
1922.
1922.
yt- tc/Lii�
i
Councilmen,fu Y -•-• -....4`k
Attest:
City Clerk.
It
Special Session, August 14th 1922
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session August 14th. 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Schrempf.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present—•Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting
is called for the purpose of levy-
ing special assessments to pay for
the construction of sanitary sewers
in West Fourteenth street, from Del-
hi street to Algona street. In West
Fourteenth street, from Algona
street to Atlantic street. In the
alley between Elm street and Pine
street, from Twelfth to Thirteenth
streents. In Klein street and Kling-
enberg Terrace, and acting on any
other business that may come before
the meeting.
Petition of residents of Park Hill
presented, asking that a sanitary
sewer be constructed and that water
mains be extended as per plat at-
tached.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and City Engineer. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of Alfred J. Bensch, pre-
sented, remonstrating against the
assessment as levied against his
property the south half of lots 20
and 22 in Wick's Addition, for the
improvement of the alley between
Garfield avenue and Rhomberg av-
enue, from Fengler to Farley streets,
giving as the reason therefore that
in April 1914 a deed was given the
City of Dubuque for a ten foot strip
of land in consideration for alley
Improvements. In view of this fact
he respectfully asks that the assss-
ment against this property be can-
celled.
enue and West Eighth street, ask-
ing that a sanitary sewer be con-
structed in said street and water
mains laid, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Engineer. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schremp .
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa, August 10th, 1922.
To the Honorable City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa:
In compliance with the provisions
of the statutes of the state of Iowa,
The Park Board of the City of Du-
buque by resolution duly adopted
the 10th day of August, 1922, has
fixed the tax needed to be levied or
certified for levy for Park purposes
by your Honorable Body for the com-
ing year to be at the rate two and
one-half mills on the dollar of tho
assessable property of the city and
that said amount expressed in dol-
lars is $25,000.00 and herewith in-
closed for your consideration and
action is properly signed copy of
the resolution duly adopted.
Very respectfully,
1'a.h Board of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
By GLENN BROWN,
Chairman.
13y F. J. PIEKENBROCK,
Assistant Secretary.
The following resolution was duly
adopted by the Park Board of the
City of Dubuque by unanimous vote
of its members present at the meet-
ing held in the ity of Dubuque on
August 10th, 1922.
Resolved as required by the stat-
ute of Iowa, providing for levy of
taxes of cities of the state for Park
purposes, the Park Board of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, on the 10th, day
of August, 1922 fixes and certifies to
the Honorable City Council of I)u-
ouque, Iowa, as tax needed to be lev-
ied by the said City Council for
Park needs and purposes for the
coming year, including the sum need-
ed to pay the park bonds coming
due May 1st, 1922 and interest then
due on the remaining park bonds,
to be at the rate of two and one-
half mills on the dollar on the as-
sessed value of the taxable proper-
ty of the City of Dubuque and that
the amount of said tax so required
expressed in dollars is $25,000.00.
Park Board of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
By GLENN BROWN,
Chairman.
By F. J. PIEKENBROCK,
Assisant Secretary,
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of property owners on
Air Hill street, between Julien av-
.A
Special Session, August l4tlt, 1922 359
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Notice of publication certified to
the publisher of the City Council's
intention to levy a special assess-
ment as provided by law at. a ses-
sion to be held August 14th, 1922,
to hay for the construction of a
sanitary sewer in Klein street and
Klingenterg Terrace, there being no
remonstrance, Councilman Gabriel
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
SArenipf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent.—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque:
That to pay for constructing a 6
inch sanitary sewer in Klein street
from Kaufman avenue to Klingen-
berg Terrace and in Klingenberg
Terrace from Rein street to the
east line of Lot 8, Klingenberg's
fourth Sub, by Cook & Kean, contrac-
tors, 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
hereinafter named, situate and own-
ed, and for the several amounts set
opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real
Estate,,us follows:�_
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in Klein street from Kauf-
mann Avenue to Klingenberg Ter-
race and in Klingenberg Terrace
from Klein Street to the east line
of Lot 8, Klingenberg's 4th Sub., by
Cook & Kean, contractors, in front
of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parcels of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for
,the several amounts set opposite
'each lot or parcel of real estate, as
John Stillmunkes, Marsh Add.,
Lot 62; interest at 6 per
cent, 50c; 15 lin. ft. 4 -inch
tile pipe at 90c, $13.50;
manholes, 52.5 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.847663, $12.71; ex-
tra expense at .0339816 per
cent, 89c; total
Owner. Description. Amount.
Fred Ihrcke Estate, Sub. 63
Marsh's Add., Lot 1; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 23c; 15
lin. ft. 4 -inch tile, $13.50;
15 lin ft. 4 -inch tile pipe at
90c, $13.50; manholes, 15
ln. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$0.847663, $21.71; extra ex-
pense at .0339816 per cent,
$ 27.33
89c; total
60.47
Winifred Carney, Sub. 2 of
Sub. Lots 1 and 2 of 2,
Chas. Klingenberg's 4th
Sub., Lot 2; interest at 6
per cent, 46c; 15 lin. ft. 4 -
inch tile at 90c, $13.50;
manholes, 46.25 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $0.847663,
$39.20; extra expense at
.0339816 per cent, $1.79;
total 54.95
Winifred Carney, Sub. 2 of
Sub. Lot 1 and 2 of 2, Chas.
Klingenberg's 4th Sub., Lot
1; interest at 6 per cent,
41c; 15 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at
90c, $13.50; 40 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.847663, $33.91;
extra expense at .0339816
per cent, $1.61; total 49.43
Winifred Carney, Sub. 2 of
Sub. Lots 1 and 2 of 2,
Chas. Klingenberg's 4th
Sub., Lot 1; interest at 6
per cent, $52.15; 15 lin. ft.
at 90c, $13.50; manholes, 55
lin. ft. at $0.847663, $46.62;
extra expense at .0339816
Per cent, $2.04; total 62.68
Mrs. Chris Mathis, Siege's
Sub., Lot 1; interest at 6
per cent, 15c; manholes, 20
lin. fi. 6 -inch tile at
$0.547663, $16.95; extra ex-
pense at .0339816 per cent, 17 68
58c; total
Mrs. Chris Mathis, Siege's
Sub., Lot 13; interest at 6
per cent, $1.54; 30 lin, ft. fl-
inch tile, at 90c, $27.00;
manholes, 177 lin. ft 6 -inch
tile at $0.847663, $150.04;
extra expense at .0339816 184.59
cent, $6.01; total . .... ,
Appelonia Bernhard, Sub. 2
Chas Klingenberg's 4th
Sub., Lot 1; interest at 6
per cent, 3c; manholes, 3
lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$0.847663, $2.54; extra ex-
pense at .0339816 per cent, 2.66
9c;' total
Appelonia Bernhard, Chas.
Klingenberg's 4th Sub. Lot
3; interest at 6 per cent,
31; 13 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at
90c,, $11.70; manholes, 29
lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$0.847663, $2.58; extra ex-
pense at .0339816 per cent, 37 82
$1.23; total
360 Special Session, August 14th, 1922
Selina Quade, Chas. Klingen-
berg's 4th Sub., Lot 4; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 31c;
13 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 90c,
$$1.70; manholes, 29 6 -inch
tile at $0.847663, $24.58; ex-
tra expense at .0339816 per
cent, $1.23; total 37.82
Thomas Reger, Chas. Klin-
genberg's 4th Sub., Lot 5;
interest at 6 per cent, 38c;
13 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 90c,
$11.70; manholes, 38 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.847663,
$32.21; extra expense at
.0339816 per cent, $1.49;
total .......... 45.78
Peter Specht et al, Chas.
Klingenberg's 4th Sub., Lot
6; interest at 6 per cent,
38c; 13 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile
pipe, $11.70; manholes, 6 -
inch tile at $0.847663,
$32.21; extra expense at
.0339816 per cent, $1.49;
total 45.78
Peter Specht et al, Chas
Klingenberg's 4th Sub., Lot
7; interest at 6 per cent,
38c; 13 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile,
$11.70; manholes. 6 -inch tile
at $0.847663, $32.21; extra
expense at .0339816 per
cent, $1.49; total 45.78
Peter Specht et al, Chas
Klingenberg's 4th Sub., Lot
8; interest at 6 per cent,
28c; manholes, 38 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile, $32.21; extra ex-
pense at .0339816 per cent,
$1.09; total 33.58
Edmund and Mary Ferris,
Chas. Klingenberg's 4th
Sub., Lot 12; interest at 6
per cent, 19c; manholes, 25
lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$0.84E663; extra expense at
.0339816 per cent, 72c; total 22.10
Edmund and Mary Ferris,
Chas. Klingenberg's 4th
Sub., Lot 13; interest at 6
per cent, 28c; 13 lin.t ft. 4 -
inch tile at 90c, $11.70;
manholes, 25 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile, $21.19; extra expense
at .0339816 per cent, $1.12;
total 34.29
Thomas Barry, Chas. Klingen-
herg's 4th Sub., Lot 14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 47c;
13 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 90c,
$11.70; manholes, 51 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.847663,
$43.24; extra expense at
.0339816 per cent, $1.87;
total ..._ _ 57.28
Thomas Parte, ('has. Klingen-
berg's 4th Sub., Lot 15; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 47c;
13 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 90c,
$11.70; manholes, 51 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.847663,
$43.24; extr aexpense at
.0339816 per cent, $1.87;
total 57.28
Oliver G. Kringle, Chas. Klin-
genberg's 4th Sub., Lot 16;
interest at 6 per cent, 36c;
13 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile pipe at
90c, $11.70; manholes, 6 -
inch tile at $0.847663,
$2967; extra expense at
.0339816 per cent, $1.41;
total 43.14
Philip C. Pfersch, Chas. Klin-
genberg's 4th Sub., Lot 17;
interest at 6 per cnet, 26c;
manholes, 34 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.847663, $28.82; ex-
tra expense at .0339816 per
cent, 98c; total 30.06
Josephine E. Moore Estate,
Chas. Klingenberg's 4th
Sub., Lot 18; interest at 6
per cent, 35c; 13 lin. ft. 4 -
inch tile at 90c, $11.70;
manholes, 34 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile, $28.82; extra expense
at .0339816 per cent, $1.38;
total 42.25
Realty Inv. Corp., Chas. Klin-
genberg's 4th Sub., Lot 19;
interest at 6 per cent, 35c;
13 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 90c,
$11.70; manholes, 34 lin. ft.
4 -inch tile at $0.847663,
$28.82; extra expense at
.0339816 per cent, $1.38;
total 42.25
Realty Inv. Corp., Chas. Klin-
genberg's 4th Sub., E 14 of
Lot 20; interest at 6 per
cent, 7c; manholes, 8.5 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.847663,
$7.21; extra expense at
.0339816 per cent, 25c; total 7.53
Voelker Realty Co., Chas.
Klingenberg's 4th Sub., W.
% of Lot 20; interest at 6
per cent, 29c; 13 lin. ft. fl-
inch tile at 90c, $11.70;
manholes, 25.5 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.847663, $21.62; ex-
tra expense at .0339816 per
cent, $1.13; total 34.74
Frank & Susan Kurt, Marsh's
Add., Lot 43; interest at 6
per cent, 52c; 20 lin. ft. 4 -
inch tile at 90c, $18.00;
manholes, 50 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile, $42.38; extra expense
at .0339$16 leer cent, $2.05;
total 62.95
John P. Chappell, Siege's Sub.
Lot 12; interest at 6 per
per cent, 12c; 15 lin. ft. fl-
inch tile at 90c, $13.50;
Special Session, August 14th, 1922 361
extra expense at .0339816
per cent, 46c; total 14.08
$1154.30
609.7 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$1.10 per lin. ft. $ 670.67
296 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 90c
per lin. ft. 266.40
Four manholes at $42.50 per
manhole 170.00
Interest at 6 per cent 9.61
Extra expense at .0339816
per cent 37.62
Total $1,154.30
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved August 14, 1922.
Adopted August 14, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
-.Councilman C.taGbriel moved the
adoption of tie resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men GabGriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
enterde into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Klein Street and in Klin-
genberg Terrace, hereinafter de-
scribed has been completed and the
City Engineer has computed the cost
and expense of said improvement
amounts to $1,154.30.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
Klein Street from Kaufmann Ave-
nue to Klingenbreg Terrace and in
Klingenberg Terrace to the West
line of Marsh's Add., there be issued
eleven bonds to the amount of
$1,154.30. Said bonds shall be issued
under the provisions of Chapter 8,
Title V of the Code of Iowa and the
amendments thereto, shall bear date
as of the 14th day of September, A.
D. 1922, shall be in the denomina-
tions of $100.00 each, except that
there shall be one bond to the
amount of $154.30; they shall be
numbered from 7721 to 7731 inclu-
sive, and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bonds numbered
7721 shall constitute the first series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D. 1923; the bonds num-
bered 7722 shall constitute the sec-
ond series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1924;
the bonds numbered 7723 shall con-
stitute the third series and shall be
payable on the first day of April, A.
D. 1925; the bonds numbered 7724
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1926; the bonds num-
bered from 7725 shall constitute the
fifth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1927; the
bonds numbered 7726 shall consti-
tute the sixth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1928; the bonds numbered 7727
shall constitute the seventh series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D. 1929; the bonds num-
bered 7728 shall constitute the
eighth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1930;
the bonds numbered 7729 shall con-
stitute the ninth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1931; and the bonds numbered
7730 and 7731 shall constitute the
tenth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto attach-
ed; and said bonds shall be payable
out of the procedes of the special
assessment levied for said improve-
ment. Both principal and interest
shall be payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque. Said bonds shall be substan-
tially in the following form:
No $100.00
Series No
CITY OF DUBUQUE.
SEWER BONDS.
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, A. D.
19 , or at any time before that date
at the option of the City, the sum of
One Hundred Dollars with interest
thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per
annum, payable on the presentation
and surrender of the interest cou-
pons hereto attached. Both princ-
ipal and interest are payable at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque in the State of
Iowa. This bond is issued by the
City of Dubuque persuant to and by
duly passed on the 14th day of Au-
gust, A. D. 1922. This bond is one
of a series of eleven bonds, ten for
One Hundred Dollars each, number-
ed 7721 to 7730, and one bond for
362 Special Session, August 14th, 1922
One Hundred Fifty-four 30-100 Dol-
lars, numbered 7731, all of like tenor
and date, and issued for the purpose
of defraying the cost of construct-
ing a sanitary sewer in Klein Street
from Kaufmann Avenue to Klingen-
berg Terrace and in Klingenberg
Terrace to the West line of Marsh's
Addition. and described in said reso-
lution; which cost is assessable and
levied along said improvement, and
is made by law a lien on all abutting
or adjacent property, and payable in
ten 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 the money drived from the collec-
tion 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 and condition
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 an dresolution; and for the as-
sessments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the faith
and diligence of said City of Du-
buque are hereby irre* cably
pledged.
In witness whereof 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 14th day of September,
A. D. 1922, and has authorized the
use of their fac-simile signatures on
the interest coupons hereto attached.
Countersigned: Mayor.
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon.
On the day of A. D. 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 interest due that
day on its Improvemnet Bond No.
dated 19
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 Clrk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by him
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 providde 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 Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersignde
with the fac-simile signature of the
City Clerk.
Adopted August 14, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MEYCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Aldreson,
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided by law, at a
session to be held August 14, 1922,
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the alley between Elm and
Pine Streets from 12th to 13th
Streets, there being no remon-
strance, Councilman Gabriel moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf,
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in the alley between Elm
Street and Pine Street from 12th to
Thirteenth Street by Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Co., contractors, 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 hereinafter
namde, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
John Terry Estate, East Du-
buque Add., Lot 201; in-
Council-
Special Session, August 140, 1922
363
terest at 6 per cent, 22c;
manholes, 51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.50135, $25.67; ex-
tra expense at .031041 per
cent, 80c; total $ 26.69
Cath. Beckius, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 200; interest at 6
per cent, 22c; manholes,
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$0.50135, $25.67; extra ex-
pense at .031041 per cent,
80c; total 26.69
Ida Bistram, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 199; interest at 6
per cent, 22c; manholes,
51.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$0.50135, $25.67; extra ex-
pense at .031041 per cent,
80c; total 26.69
Fred Schneider, Sr., East Du-
buque Add., S. 2/3 of Lot
19S; interest at 6 per cent,
15c; manholes, 34.13 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.50135,
$17.11; extra expense at
.031041 per cent, 52c; total 1`1.78
Anna Lochner, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1/3 of Lot 198; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
manholes, 17.07 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $0.50135, $8.56;
extra expense at .031041 per
cent, 27c; total 8.90
Anna Lochner, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1/3 of Lot 197; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
manholes, 17.07 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $0.50135, $8.56;
extra expense at .031041 per
cent, 27c; total 8.90
Dubuque Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., N. 1/2 of W. 65
ft. of Lot 205; interest at 6
per cent, 12c; manholes,
25.6 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$0.50135, $12.83; extra ex-
pense at .031041 per cent,
39c; total 13.34
Dubuque Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., S. 1/2 of W. 65
ft. of Lot 205; interest at 6
per cent, 12c; manholes,
25.6 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$0.50135, $12.83; extra ex-
pense at .031041 per cent,
39c; total 13.34
Dubuque Realty Co., East Du-
buoue Add., W. 65 ft. of Lot
204; interest at 6 per cent,
22c; manholes, 51.2 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.50135,
$25.67; extra expense at
.031041 per cent, 80c; total26.69
Dubuque Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., W. 65 ft. of Lot
203; interest at 6 per cent,
22c; manholes, 51.2 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.50135,
$25.67; extra expense at
.031041 per cent, SOc; total 26.69
Dubuque Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., W. 65 ft. of Lot
202; interest at 6 per cent,
22c; manholes, 51.2 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.50135,
$25.67; extra expense at
.031041 per cent, 80c; total 26.69
$222.40
244.8 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at 69c
per lin. ft. $168.91
One manhole at $45.00 per
manhole 45.00
Interest at 6 per cent 1.85
Extra expense at .031041 6.64
Total $222.40
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved August 14, 1922.
Adopted August 14, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: .TOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas - Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nn vs -None.
Absent -Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the alley between Elm
Street and Pine Street, hereinafter
described, has been completed and
the City Engineer ha, competed the
cost and expense of said improve-
ment amounts to $222.40.
Therefore. be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
the alley between Elm Street find
Pine Street frill 12th to 13th
Streets, there be issued three bonds
to tho amount of $222.40. Said
bonds shall he issued under the
provisions of Chapter 8, Title V of
the Code of Iowa and the amend-
ments thereto, shall bear date as of
the 14th day of September, A. D.
1922, shall he in the denominations
of `5100.000 each, except that there
shall be one bond to the amount of
T22.40; they shall he numbered from
7718 to 7720 inclusive and shall he
divided into three series, of which
the bonds numbered 7718 shall con-
stitute the first series and shall be
364 Special Session, August 14th, 1922
payable on the first day of April, A.
D. 1924; the bonds numbered 7719
shall constitute the second series
and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. D. 1928; the bonds
numbered 7720 shall constitute the
third series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto attach-
ed; and said bonds shall be payable
out of the proceeds of the special
assessment levied for said improve-
ment. Both principal and interest
shall be payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque. Said Bonds shal be substan-
tially in the following form:
No $100.00
Series No
CITY OF DUBUQUE.
Sewer 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, A. D.
19 or at any time before that date
at the option of the City the sum of
One Hundred Dollars with interest
thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per
annum, payable on the presentation
and surrender of the interest cou-
pons hereto attached. Both prin-
cipal and interest are payable at the
office of the City Treasurer 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 City Council of said
city, duly passed on the 14th day of
August, A. D. 1922. This bond is one
of a series of three bonds, two for
one hundred dollars each, numbered
7718 to 7719 and one for twenty-two
and 40-100 dollars, numbered 7720,
all of like tenor and date, and issu-
ed for the purpose of defraying the
cost of constructing a sanitary sewer
in the alley between Elm street and
Pine street, from Twefth street to
Thirteenth street, and described in
said resolution; which cost is ass-
essable and levied along said im-
provement, and is made by law a
lien on all abutting or adjacent prop-
erty, and payable in ten annual
installments, with interest on all de-
fered payments at the rate of five
per cent per annum, and this bond
is payable only out of the money de-
rived from the collection of said spe-
cial tax, and said money can be us-
ed for no other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts and condition
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-
sessments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the faith
and diligence of said City of Du-
buque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque by its City Council, has caused
this bond to be signed by its Mayor
and contersigned by its City Clerk,
with the seal of said City affixed
this 14th day of September, A. D.
1922 and has authorized the use of
their fac-simile signatures on the in-
terest coupons hereto attached.
Contersigned Mayor.
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPON.
On the day of
A. D. 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 interest due that day on its
improvement Bond No. dated
19
Mayor.
Countersigned
City Clerk.
Be it further resolved that the
Mayor and City Council 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 by him for that
purpose, and to then deliver them to
the City Treasurer who will also reg-
ister them in a book to be kept by
hint 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
Fund.
Be it further resolved that the
interest coupons attached to the
bonds b esigned with the fac-simile
signature of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Special Session, August 14th, 1922 365
Adopted August 14th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman. Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Notice of publicE.tion certified to
by the publisher of the City Councils
intention to levy a special assess-
ment as provided by law, at a ses-
sion of het City Council to be held
August 14th, 1922, to pay for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in West
Fourteenth street, from Delhi street
to Algona street, presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque That to pay
for constructing a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in West Fourteenth Street
from Delhi Street to Algona Street,
by Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co., con-
tractors, 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, situated and
owned, and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of real
estate, as follows
Owner. Description. Amount.
Jacob Traut, Traut, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 337, 42 lin. ft.
4 -inch tile at 58c, $24.36; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 71c;
manholes, 140 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $.41.715, $58.40; extra
expense at .031792 per cent,
$2.63; total $ 86.10
George W. Brown, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 247, 21 lin.
ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c, $12.18;
interest at 6 per cent, 29c;
manholes, 50 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.41715, $20.86; ex-
tra expense at .031793 per
cent, $1.06; total 34.39
Timothy Flynn, Jr., Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 248, 21 lin.
ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c, $12.18;
interest at 6 per cent, 29c;
manholes, 50 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.41715, $20.86; ex-
tra expense at .031793 per
cent, $1.06; total 34.39
Timothy Flynn, Jr., Sub. 249,
Woodlawn Park Add., Lot 1,
31 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$12.18; interest at 6 per
cent, 19c; manholes, 2 1.9
lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.41715,
$9.14; extra expense at
.031793 per cent, 68c; total_. 22.19
Timothy Flynn, Jr., Sub. 1 of
4 of 13, Min. Lot 172, Lot 2,
interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
manholes, 17.4 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.41715, $7.25; ex-
tra expense at .031793 per
cent, 23c; total 7.56
J. E. Nitteraur, Sub. 1 of 4
of 13, Min. Lot 172, Lot 1,
21 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$12.18; interest at 6 per
cent, 27c; manholes, 47.2 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.41715,
$17.69; extra expense at
.013793 per cent, $1.01; total 33.15
Wm. Starr, Sub. 4 of 13 of
Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 3c; man-
holes, 7 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $0.41715, $2.92; extra ex-
pense at .031793 per cent, 3.04
9c; total
Wm. Starr, Sub. 3 of 13 of
Min. Lot 172, Lot 1, 21 lin.
ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c, $12.18;
interest at 6 per cent, 26c;
manholes, 45 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.41715, $18.77; ex-
tra expense at .031793 per
cent, 98c; total 32.19
Fannie Starr, Sub. 13 of Min
Lot 172, Lot 2, 30 lin. ft. 4 -
inch tile at 58c, $17.40; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 47c;
manholes, 90 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.41715, $37.54; ex-
tra expense at .031793 per
cent, $1.75; total 57.16
Fannie Starr, Sub. 13 of Min
Lot 172, W. 2 ft. Lot 1, in-
terest at 6 per cent, lc;
manholes, 2 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.41715, $1.04; ex-
tra expense at .031793 per
cent, 3c; total
F. W. Marty, Sub. 13 of Min
Lot 172, E. 58 ft. Lot 1, 21
lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$12.18; interest at 6 per
cent, 14c; manholes, 9.5 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.41715,
$3.95; extra expense at
.031793 per cent, 51c; total 16.79
F. W. Marty, Sub. 3 of 13 of
Min. Lot 172, Lot 2, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 27c; man-
holes, 75 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$0.41715, $31.29; extra ex-
pense at .031793 per cent,
99c; total 32.55
1.08
366 • Special Session, August 14th, 1922
John Schromen, Sub. 13 of
Min. Lot 172, Lot 6, 21 lin.
ft. 4inch tile at 58c, $12.18;
interest at 6 per cent, 33c;
manholes, *0 lin. ft. 6inch
tile at $0.41715, $25.03; ex-
tra expense at .031793 per
cent, $1.18; total 38.72
M. L. Harwood, Sub. 2 of 2 of
5 of 13 of Min. Lot 172, Lot
1, interest at 6 per cent,
19c; manholes, 50 lin. ft. 6 -
tile tile at $0.41715, $20.86;
extra expense at .031793 per
cent, 66c; total 21.71
Wm. Starr, Private alley, in-
terest at 6 jr cent, 7c;
manholes, 20 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.41715, $8.34; ex-
tra expense at .031793 per
cent, 27c; total 8.68
Total $429.70
330.5 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at 72c
per lin. ft. $237.96
218 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58s
per lin. ft. 127.02
1 manhole at $48.00 per man-
hole 48.00
Interest at 6 per cent 3.59
Extra expense at .031793 per
cent 13.13
Total $429.70
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved August 14th, 1922.
Adopted August 14th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be adopted. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in West Fourteenth street
from Delhi street to Algona street
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to
$429.70.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
West Fourteenth street from Delhi
street to Algona street there be is-
sued four bonds to the amount of
$429.70. Said bonds shall be issued
under the provisions of Chapter 8,
Title V of the Code of Iowa and the
amendments thereto, shall bear date
as of the 14th day of September,
A. D. 1922, shall be in the denomin-
ations of $100.00 each, except that
there shall be one bond to the
amount of $129.70; they shall be num-
bered from 7714 to 7717 inclusive,
and shall be divided into four
series of which the bond numbered
7714 shall constitute the first series;
and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. D. 1923; the bond
numbered 7715 shall constitute the
second series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1926;
the bond numbered 7716 shall consti-
tute the third series and shall be
payable on the first day of April.
A. D. 1929; the bond numbered 1717
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto attach-
ed; and said bonds shall be payable
out of the proceeds of the special
assessment levied for said improve-
ment. Both principal and interest
shall he payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque. Said bonds shall be sub-
stantially in the following form:
No.
Series No. $100.00
CITY OF DUBUQUE
SEWER BOND
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the hearer hereof,
on the first day of April, A. D. 19
or at any time before that date at
the option of the City the sum of
One hundred dollars with interest
thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per
annum, payable on the presentation
and surrender of the interest cou-
pons hereto attached. Both principal
and interest are payable at the office
of the. City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque 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 amendments thereto, and
in accordance with a resolution of
the City Council of said city, duly
passed on the 14th day of August,
A. D. 1922. This bond is one of a
series of four bonds, three for one
hundred dollars each numbered 7714
to 7716 and one for one hundred
twenty-nine and 70-100 dollars num-
bered 7717, all of like tenor and date,
and issued for the purpose of defray -
Special Session, _August 14t11, 192'
367
ing the cost of constructing a sani-
tary sewer in West. Fourteenth street
from Delhi street to Algona street,
and described in said resolution;
which cost is assessable and levied
along said improvement, and is made
by law a lien on all abutting or ad-
jacent property, and payable in
ten annual installments, with inter-
est on all defered payments at the
rate of five per cent per annum, and
this bond is payable only out of the
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 and condition
and things required to be done pre-
cedent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been clone, hap-
pened and performed in regular and
due form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the faith and
diligence of said City of Dubuque are
hereby irrevocably pledged.
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque by its City Council, has caus-
ed this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City af-
fixed this 14th day of September,
A. D. 1922, and has authorized the
use of their fac-simile signatures on
the interest coupons hereto attach-
ed.
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPON.
On the day of
A. D. 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 interest due that day on its
Improvement Bond No.
dated , 19
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 by him
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 in Section 845
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds
of said sale to be kept in a special
fund to be known as Fund.
Be it further resolved, that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersigned
with the fac-simile signature of the
City Clerk.
Adopted August 14th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided, at a session
of the City Council to be 'held
August 141h, 1922, to pay for the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
West 14th Street from Algona Street
to Atlantic Street, presented. There
being no remonstrance, Councilman
Gabriel moved that the notice be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in West Fourteenth Street
from Algona Street to Atlantic
Street, by Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.,
contractors, in front of and adjoin-
ing the sante, a special tax be and
is hereby levied on the several lots,
and parts of lots, and. parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situ-
ated and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or par-
cel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
John W. Lundin, Woodlawn
Parlc Add., Lot 201; inter -
at 6 per cent, 38c; 21 lin.
ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c, $12.18;
manholes, 50 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.616043, $30.80; ex-
tra expense at .034933 per
cent, $1.50; total $ 44.86
368
B. J. Schwind, Wood'awn
Park Add., Lot 201, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 26c; man-
holes, 50 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $0.616043, $30.80; extra
expense at .034933 per cent,
$1.09; total
John W. Schwind, Wood -
lawn Park Add., Lot 200,
interest at 6 per cent, 37c;
21 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$12.18; manholes, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.616043,
$30.80; extra expense at
.034933 per cent, $1.50; total
Wm. Lawther, Sr., Wood -
lawn P ark Add., Lot 154,
interest at 6 per cent, 37c;
21 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$12.18; manholes, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.616043,
$30.80; extra expense at
.034933 per cent, $1.50; total 44.
Wm. Lawther, Sr., Wood -
lawn Park Add., Lot 153,
interest at 6 per cent, 37c;
21 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$12.18; manholes, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.616043,
.034933 per cent, $1.50; total
$30.80; extra expense at
Alois Hauth, Woodlawn Park
Add., Lot 152, interest at 6
per cent, 37c; 21 lin. ft. 4 -
inch tile at 58c, $12.18; man-
holes, 50 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $0.616043, $30.80; extra
expense at .034933 per
cent, $1.50; total
Catherine Schmitt, Tschirgi
& Schwind Sub., Lot 20, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 37c;
21 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c;
$12.18; manholes, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.616043,
extra
.034933 per cent, e$1.50; total
Catherine Schmitt, Tschirgi
& Schwind Sub., Lot 21, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 37c;
21 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$12.18; manholes, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.616043,
$30.80; extra expense at
.034933 per cent, $1.50; total
Harry Bauer, Tschirgi &
Schwind Sub., Lot 31, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 37c; 21
lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$12.18; manholes, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.616043,
$30.80; extra expense at
.034933 per cent, $1.50; total
Wilhelmina Schmid, Tschirgi
& Schwind Sub., Lot 32,
interest at 6 per cent, 37c;
21 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 580,
$12.18; manholes, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.616043,
$30.81; extra expense at
.034933 per cent, $1.50; total
Special Session, August 14th, 1922
Lorraine Vollenweider, Tschir-
gi & Schwind Sub., Lot 33,
interest at 6 per cent, 37c;
21 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$12.18; manholes, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.616043,
32.15 $30.81; extra
at
.034933 per cente$$1.50; expense
44.86
Thos. J. Cassidy, Tschirgi
& Schwind Sub., Lot 34,
interest at 6 per cent, 37c;
21 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$12.18; manholes, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.616043,
44.8 $30.81; extra expense at
.034933 per cent, $1.50; total 44.86
Mary Byrne, Tschirgi &
Schwind Sub., Lot 45, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 38c;
21 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c;
$12.18; manholes, 50 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.616043,
$30.80; extra expense at
.034933 per cent, $1.50; total
John W. Schwind, Tschirgi &
Schwind Sub., Lot 46, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 27c;
manholes, 50 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.616043, $30.80; ex -
44.85 tra expense at .034933 per
cent, $1.06; total 32.15
T'
85
44.86
Total $302.56
465.6 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at 72c
per lin. ft. $335.23
252 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c
per lin. ft. 146.16
2 manholes at $48.00 per man-
hole 96.00
44.85 Interest at 6 per cent 5.00
Extra expense at .034933 per
cent 20.17
44.85
44.85
44.85
44.86
Total $602.56
Approved August 14th, 1922.
Adopted August 14th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
eYas-Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract hertofore
entered by the City of Dubuque for
the construction of a sanitary sewer
in West Fourteenth Street, herein-
after described, has been completed
and the City Engineer has computed
the cost and expense of said im-
provement amount to $602 56;
Special Session, August 14th, 1922 369
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 West
Fourteenth Street from Algona
Street to Atlantic Street there be is-
sued six bonds to the amount of
$602.56. Said bonds shall be issued
under the provisions of Chapter 8,
Title V, of the Code of Iowa and
the amendments thereto, shall bear
date as of the 14th day of Septem-
ber, A. D. 1922, shall be in the de-
nominations of $100.00 each, except
that there shall be one bond to the
amount of $102.56; they shall be
numbered from 7708 to 7713, inclu-
sive, and shall be divided into six
series of which the bond numbered
7708 shall constitute the first series;
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D. 1923; the bond num-
bered 7709 shall constitute the sec-
ond series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1924; the
bond numbered 7710 shall constitute
the third series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April, A. D.
1926; the bond numbered 7711 shall
constitute the fourth series and shall
`be payable on the first day of April,
.A. D. 1928; the bond numbered 7712
shall constitute the fifth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1930; the bond numbered
7713 shall constitute the sixth series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
Improvement. Both principal and
interest shall be payable at the of-
fice of the City Treasurer in the City
of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be
substantially in the following form:
No. $100.00
Serie s No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
SEWER 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, A. D.
19 , or at any time before that
date, at the option of the City, the
sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
kith interest thereon at the rate of
5 per cent per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons 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 City Council of said
city, duly passed on the 14th day of
August, A. D. 1922. This bond is
one of a series of six bonds, five for
One Hundred Dollars each, numbered
from 7708 to 7712, and one bond for
One Hundred Two and 56-100 Dol-
lars, numbered 7713, all of like tenor
and date, and issued for the purpose
of defraying the cost of constructing
a sanitary sewer in West 14th Street
from Algona Street to Atlantic
Street, and described in said reso-
lution; which cost is assessable and
levied along said improvement, and
is made by law a lien on all abut-
ting or adjacent property, and pay-
able in ten annual installments,
with interest on all deferred pay-
ments at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum, and this bond is payable only
out of the 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 and condi-
tion and things reqnired 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-
sessments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the faith
and diligence of said City of Du-
buque 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 14th day of September,
A. D. 1922, and has authorized the
use of their fac-simile signatures on
the interest coupons hereto attached.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
(Seal) City C,.erk.
FORM OF COUPON.
On the day of
A. D. 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 interest due that day on its
Improvement Bond No.
dated
19
Mayor.
Countersigned:
City Clerk.
370 Special Session, August 14th, 1922
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 by him
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 in Section 845
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds
of said sale to be kept in a special
fund to be known as Fund.
Be it further resolved, that the
interest coupons attached to the
bonds be signed with the fac-simile
signature of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Adopted August 14th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrompf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessmentas provided by law, at a
session of the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, to be held August
7th, 1922, to pay for the construction
of a sanitary sewer in Lemon Street
from 30th Street to the Millville
Road. Action on this sewer was de-
ferred at the meeting specified, ow-
ing to the remonstrance of Herman
Frick. The remonstrance was re-
ferred to the City Engineer to in-
vestigate and report back to the
Council. On his recommendation
the remonstrance was received and
filed. Motion made by Councilman
Gabriel that the remonstrance be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
411=111104- •
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing an 8 -inch sanitary
sewer in west side of Lemon Street
from 30th Street to Millville Road by
Gabriel Beck, 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 hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Chas. Blichman, G. R. West's
Dubuque Add., Lot 41; 9 lin.
ft. 4 -inch tile at 49c, $4.41;
interest at 6 per cent, 55c;
manholes, 60 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile at $1.00018, $60.01; ex-
tra expense at .044855 per
cent, $2.89; total $ 67.86
Chas. Blichman, G. R. West's
Dubuque Add., Lot 42; 9
lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 49c,
$4.41; interest at 6 per
cent, 55; manholes, 60 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile at $1.00018,
$60.01; extra expense at
.044855 per cent, $2.89;
total 67.86
Charles W. Leute, Sub. 43 G
R. West's Dubuque, Lot 1;
9 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 49c,
$4.41; interest at 6 per
cent, 55c; manholes, 60 lin.
ft. 8 -inch tile at $1.0001S,
$60.01; extra expense at
.044855 per cent, $2.89;
total 67.86
Westminster Presb. Church,
G. R. West's Dubuque Add.,
Lot 44; 11 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile
at 49c, $5.39; interest at 6
per ceet, 57c; manholes, 8 -
inch tile at $1.00018, $60.01;
extra expense at .044855 per
cent, $2.93; ttoal 68.90
Wm. F. Fenelon, G. R. West's
Dubuque Add., Lot 45; 11
lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 49c,
$5.39; interest at 6 per cent,
57c; manholes, 60 lin. ft.
8 -inch tile at $1.00018,
$60.01; extraexpense at
.044855 per cent, $2.93;
total 68.90
Oscar Tigges, Fairmount
Park Add., Lot 8; 11 lin. ft.
4 -inch tile at 49c, $5.39; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 40c;
manholes, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch
Special Session, August 14th, 1922 371
tile pipe at $1.00018, $40,01;
extra expense at .044855 per
cent, $2.04; total
John Wieser, Fairmount Park
Add., Lot 7; 11 lin. ft. of fl-
inch tile at 49c, $5.39; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 40c;
manholes, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile at $1.00018, $40.01; ex-
tra expense at .044855 per
cent, $2.04; total 47.84
Celenia Levi, Fairmount Park
Add., Lot 6; 11 lin. ft. 4 -
inch tile at 49c, $5.39; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 40c;
manholes, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile at $1.00018, $40.01; ex-
tra expense at .044855 per
cent, $2.04; total
Ida Even, G.G R. West's Du-
buque Add., E. 180 ft. of
Lot 49; 11 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile
at 49c, $5.39; interest at 6
per cent, 55c; manholes, 60
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile at
$1.00018, $60.01; extra ex-
pense at .044855 per cent,
$2.93; total
Wm. Rousch, Fairmount Park
Add., Lot 5; 11 lin. ft. fl-
inch tile at 49c, $5.39; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 40c;
manholes, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile at $1.00015, $40.01; ex-
tra expense at .044855 per
cent, $2.04; total
Wm. Rousch, Fairmount Park
Add., S. 1/ of Lot 4; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 17c; man-
holes, 20 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile
at $1.00015, $20.01; extra
expense at .044855 per cent,
90c; total
Horne Builders Co., Fair-
mount Park Add., N. 1/2 of
Lot 4: interest at 6 per
cent, 17c; manholes, 8 -inch
tile at $1.00018, $20.01; ex-
tra expense at .044355 per
cent, 90c; total
Home Builders Co., Fair-
mount Park Add., Lot 3;
11 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 49c,
$5.39; interest at 6 per
cent, 40c; manholes, 8 -inch
tile at $1.0001S, $40.01; ex-
tra expense at .044855 per
cent, $2.04; total
Herman Frick, Fairmount
Park Add., Lot 2; 11 lin.
ft. 4 -inch tile at 49c, $5.39;
interest at 6 per cent. 40c;
manholes, 40 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile at $1.00018, $40.01; ex-
tra expense at .044855 per
cent, $2.04; total
John L. Heim, Fairmount
Park Add., Lot 1; lin. ft. 4 -
inch tile at 49c, $5.39; in -
47.84
47.84
68.88
47.84
21.08
21.08
47.84
47.84
terest at 6 per cent, 85c;
manholes, 92.8 lin. ft. 8 -inch
tile at $1.00018, $92.80; ex-
tra expense at .044855 per
cent, $4.40; total 103.44
Ed. Imhoff, Sub. 11 G. R
West's Dubuque Add., Lot
2; 34 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at
49c, $16.66; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.02; manholes, 100
lin. ft. 8 -inch tile at
$1.00018, $100.01; extra ex-
pense at .044855 per cent,
$5.22; total 122.91
$965.81
1012.1 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile at
74c per lin. ft. $748.95
171 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 49c
per lin. ft. 83.79
Three manholes at $28.00 per
manhole 84.00
Interest at 6 per cent 7.95
Extra expense at .044855 per
cent 41.12
Total $965.81
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Brede.
Approved August 14, 1922.
Adopted August 14, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Lemon Street, hereinafter
described. has been completed and
the City Engineer has computed the
cost and expense of said improve-
ment amounts to $1,385.06;
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 Lemon
Street from Thirtieth Street to Mill-
ville Road, there be issued sewer
bonds to the amount of 81,385.06.
Said bonds shall be issued under the
Provisions of Chapter 8, Title V, of
the Code of Iowa and the amend-
ments thereto, shall bear date as of
the lth day of September, A. D.
1922, shall be in the denominations
372
Special Session, \ugust 14th, 1922
of $100.00 each, except that there
shall be one bond to the amount of
$85.06; they shall be numbered from
7678 to 7691, inclusive, and shall be
divided into ten series, of which the
bond numbered 7678 shall constitute
the first series, and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1923;
the bond numbered 7679 shall con-
stitute the second series, and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1924; the bond numbered 7680
shall constitute the third series, and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1925; the bond numbered
7b81 shall constitute the fourth
series series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1926;
the bond numbered 7682 shall consti-
tute the fifth series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April, A. D.
1927; the bond numbered 7683 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1928; the bonds numbered 7684
and 7685 shall constitute the seventh
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1929; the
bonds numbered 7686 and 7687 shall
constitute the eighth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1930; the bonds numbered 7688
and 7689 shall constitute the ninth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1931; and
the bonds numbered 7690 and 7691
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds 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.
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
SEWER 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, A. D.
19 , or at any time before that
date, at the option of the City, the
sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
with interest thereon at the rate of
5 per cent per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto at -
$100.00
tached. Both principal and interest
are payable at the office of the City
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 witha resolution of the City
Council of said city, duly passed on
the 14th day of August, A. D. 1922.
This bond is one of a series of four-
teen bonds, thirteen for one hundred
dollars each, numbered from 7678 to
7690, inclusive, and one bond for
eighty-five and 06-100 dollars, num-
bered 7691, all of like tenor and date,
and issued for the purpose of defray-
ing the cost of constructing a sani-
tary sewer in Lemon Street from
Thirtieth Street to Millville Road
and described in said resolution,
which cost is assessable 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 in-
terest on all deferred payments at
the rate of five per cent per annum,
and this bond is payable only out
of the money derived from the col-
lection of said special tax, and said
money can be used for no other pur-
pose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts and condition
and things required to be done prece-
dent 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-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the 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 14th day of September,
A. D. 1922, and has authorized that
the signatures of the Mayor and City
Clerk upon the interest coupons shall
be by the fac-simile of such officers.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
(Seal) ('itv
Form of Coupon.
On the day of A. D.
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'
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373
interest due that day on its Improve-
ment Bond No. dated
19
Countersigned: Mayor.
City Clerk.
Be it further resolved that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are herby 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 by him
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 in Section 845
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special
fund to be known as Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersigned
with the fac-simile signature of the
City Clerk.
Adopted August 14, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment, as provided by law at a
session to be held by the City Coun-
cil of Dubuque, July 24, 1922, to pay
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the west side of Jackson
Street from Twenty -Second
Actionco
Twen-
ty -Fourth Streets, presented.
on this sewer was deferred at the
meeting specified, owing to several
remonstrances that were presented
and read at that meeting. Action was
deferred to allow the Council time
to investigate the merits of the re-
monstrance. Councilman Gabriel
moved that the notice of publication,
also the remonstrances, be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—......one.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in the west side of Jackson
Street from Twenty -Second Street to
Twenty -Fourth Street, by Even-Uhl-
rich-Staner Co., contractors, 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 hereinafter
named, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Regina Sand, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 50 ft. Lot
34, interest at 6 per cent,
4c; extra expense at
.02334 per cent, $1.26; man-
holes, 64 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $0.84295, $53.95; less as-
sessment paid for sewer in
White Street, $7.15; total $
Regina Sand, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 50 ft. of
S. 1/2 Lot 33, interest at 6
per cent, 23c; extra expense
at .023374 per cent, 61c;
manholes, 31 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.84295, $26.14; less
assessment paid for sewer
in White Street, $3.57; to-
tal
Jos. W. Oakley, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., 30x90 of N.
E. 1/4 Lot 33, 9 lin. ft. 4 -inch
tile at 58c, $5.22; interest
at 6 per cent, 27c; extra ex-
pense at .023374 per cent,
71c; manholes, 30 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $0.84295, $25.30;
less assessment paid for
sewer in White Street,
$7.94; total
John E. Welter, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 1/2 of N.
2 ft. Lot 33, interest at 6
per cent, 2c; extra expense
at .023374 per cent, 4c; man-
holes. 2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $0.84295, $1.69; less as-
sessment paid for sewer in
White Street. 32c; total
John E. Welter, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add.. E. 14 of S.
1,4 Lot 32, 9 lin. ft. 4 -inch
tile at 58c, $5.22; interest
at 6 per cent, 24c; extra ex -
tense at .023374 per cent,
75c; manholes, 32 lin. ft. 6 -
inch tile at $0.84295, $26.97;
less assessment paid for
sewer in White Street, $5.12;
total
48.54
23.41
23.56
1.43
28.10
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Phil. O'Dowd, L. H. Lang-
worthys' Add., E. 80 ft. of
N. 1/2 Lot 32, 9 lin. ft. 4 -
inch tile at 58c, $5.22; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 28c; extra
expense at .023374 per
cent, 75c; manholes, 32 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.84295,
$26.97; less assessment paid
for sewer in White Street,
$5.12; total
John Meyer, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 1/2 Lot 31,
9 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c.
$5.22; interest at 6 per cent,
52c; extra expense at
.023374 per cent, $1.38;
manholes, 64 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.84295, $53.95; less
assessment paid for sewer
in White Street, $10.24; to-
tal
Sophia Lembke, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 1/2 Lot 30,
18 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$10.44; interest at 6 per
cent, 55c; extra expense at
.023384 per cent, $1.51; man-
holes, 64 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $.84295, $53.95; less as-
sessment paid for sewer in
WhiteStreet, $11.42; total
F. W. Woodrich Est., L. H.
worthy's Add., Lot 29, 22
lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$12.76; interest at 6 per
cent, 59c; extra expense at
.023374 per cent, $1.56; man-
holes, 64 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $0.84295; less assess-
ment paid for sewer in
White Street, $10.24; total.._..
F. W. Woodrich Est., L. H.
Langworthy's Add., E. 1/2
Lot 28, 22 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile
at 58c, $12.76; interest at 6
per cent, 59c; extra ex-
pense at .023374 per cent,
$1.56; manho:es, 64 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.84295, $53.95;
less assessment paid for
sewer in White Street,
$10.24; total
Cath. Wagner, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 27, 11
lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$6.38; interest at 6 per cent,
51c; extra expense at .023374
per cent, $1.41; manholes,
64 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$0.84295, $53.95; less assess-
ment paid for sewer in
White Street, $10.24; total
Nick Nicks, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 1/2 Lot 26,
11 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$6.38; interest at 6 per
cent, 51c; extra expense at
.023374 per cent, $1.41;
manholes, 64 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.84295, $10.24; less
assessment paid for sewer
in White Street, $10.24; to-
tal 52.01
Mary Nicks, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. E. 1/4 Lot
25, interest at 6 per cont,
24c; extra expense at
.023374 per cent, 63c; 28.10 man-
holes, 32 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $0.84295, $26.97; less as-
sessment paid for sewer in
White Street, $5.71; total 22.13
Rud. Flick Est., L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. E. 1/4 Lot
25, 11 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at
580, $6.38; interest at 6 per
cent, 29c; extra expense at
.023374 per cent, 78c; man-
holes, 32 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $0.84295, $26.97; less as -
50.83 sessment paid for sewer in
White Stret, $5.71; total 28.71
Jacob Malsaar, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., E. 1/2 Lot
24A, 11 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile
at 58c, 6.38; interest at 6
pe rcent, 41c; extra ex-
pense at .023374 per cent,
$1.41; manholes, 64 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.84295,
55.03 $53.95; less assessment paid
for sewer in White Street,
$10.24; total 52.01
Salina Quade, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. 1/2 of E. 1/2
of Lot 23A, 13 lin. ft. 4 -inch
tile at 58c, $7.54; interest
at 6 per cent, 30c; extra ex-
pense.at .023374 per cent,
81c; manholes, 32 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.84295,
$26.97; les sassessment paid
for sewer in White Street,
$5.12; total 30.50
Realty Invfl Corp., L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. 1/2 of E. 1/2
Lot 23A, 13 lin. ft. 4 -inch
tile at 58c, $7.54; interest
at 6 per cent, 30c; extra
expense at .023374 per cent,
81c; manholes, 32 lin. ft.
6 -inch tile at $0.84295,
$26.97; less assessment paid
for sewer in White Street,
$5.12; total 30.50
Eliz. A. Parmalee, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., S. E. 1/4 Lot
22A, 13 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at
58c, $7.54; interest at 6 per
cent, 30c; extra expense
at .023374 per cent, 81c;
manholes, 32 lin, ft. 6 -inch
52.01 tile at $0.84295, $26.97; less
assessment paid for sewer
in White Street, $5.71; total 29.91
M. Frommelt, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add., N. E. 1/4 Lot
22A, 13 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at
58c, $7.54; interest at 6 per
cent, 30c; extra expense at
58.62
58.62
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375
.023374 per cent, 81c; man-
holes, 32 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $0.84295, $26.97; less as-
sessment paid for sewer in
White Street, $5.71; total 29.91
M. Frommelt, L. H. Lang-
worthys' Add., E. % Lot 21A,
13 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c,
$7.54; interest at 6 per
cent, 53c; extra expense at
.023374 per cent, $1.43;
manholes, 64 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.84295, $53.95; less
assessment paid for sewer
in White Street, $11.42; to-
tal 52.03
City of Dubuque, refunds
granted on assessments paid
for sewer in White Street146.57
Total $902.53
914.5 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at 72c
per lin. ft. $658.44
207 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 58c
per lin. ft. 120.06
Two manholes at $48.00 per
manhole 96.00
Interest at 6 per cent 7.59
Extra expense at .023374 per
cent 20.44
Total $902.53
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved August 14th, 1922.
Adopted August 14th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the West side of Jackson
Street, hereinafter described, has
been' complettd and the City Engi-
neer has computed the cost and ex-
pense of said improvement to be
$902.53.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in the
West side of Jackson Street from
Twenty-second to Twenty-fourth
Streets there be issued Sewer Bonds
to the amoutn of $902.53. Sand
bonds shall be issued under the pro-
visions of Chapter 8, Title V of the
Code of Iowa and the amendments
thereto, shall bear date as of the
14th day of September, A. D. 1922,
shall be in the denominations of
$100.00 each, except that there shall
be one bond to the amount of
$102.53; they shall he numbered
from 7464 to 7472 inclusive, and
shall be divided into nine series, of
which the bonds numbered 7464 shall
constitute the first series; and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1923; the bonds numbered 7465
shall constitute the second series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D. 1924; the bonds num-
bered 7466 shall constitute the third
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1925; the
bonds numbered 7467 shall consti-
tute the fourth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April, A.
D. 1926; the bonds numbered 7468
shall constitute the fifth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1927; the bonds number-
ed 7469 shall constitute the sixth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1928; the
bonds numberde 7470 shall consti-
tute the seventh series and shall be
payable on the first day of April, A.
D. 1929; the bonds numbered 7471
shall constitute the eighth series and
shall be payable on the first clay of
April, A. D. 1930; the bonds number-
ed 7472 shall constitute the ninth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto attach-
ed; and said bonds shall be payable
out of the proceeds of the special
assessment levied for said improve-
ment. Both principal and interest
shall be payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque. Said Bonds shall lin substan-
tially in the following form:
No........ ......... _. $100.00
Series No... ...
CITY OF DITBUQUE
SEWER BONDS.
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, A. D.
19 ...... ...or at any time before that date
at the option of the City the sum of
One Hundred Dollars, with interest
thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per
annum, payable on the presentation
and surrender of the interest cou-
376 Special Session, August 14th, 1922
pons hereto attached. Both prin-
cipal and interest are payable at the
office of the City Treasurer 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 there-
to, and in accoraance with a resolu-
tion of the City Council of said city,
duly passed on the 14th day of Au-
gust, A. D. 1922. This bond is one
of a series of nine bonds, eight for
One Hundred Dollars each, number-
ed from 7465 to 7471 inclusive, and
one bond for One Hundred and 53-
100 o ars, num ere , all of
like tenor and date, and issued for
the purpose of defraying the cost of
constructing a sanitary sewer in the
West side of Jackson Street from
Twenty-second Street to Twenty-
fourth street and described in said
resolution; which cost is assessable
and levied along said improvement,
and is made by law a lien on all
abutting or adjacent property, and
payable in seven annual install-
ments, with interest on all deferred
payments at the rate of five per cent
per annum, and this bond is payable
only out of the 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 and condition
and things required to be done prec-
edent 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-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the 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 14th day of September,
A. D. 1922.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon.
On the day of A. D.
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
19
Countersigned: Ma yor.
City Clerk.
Be it further resolved that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are hereby instructed Lo 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 by him
for that purpose, and to then de-
liver 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 Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special fund
to be known as Sewer Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
tures of the Mayor and countersign-
ed with the fac-simile signature of
the City Clerk.
Adopted August 14, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided by law, at a
session to be held August 7, 1922, to
pay for the improving of the alley
between Garfield and Rhomberg Ave-
nues from Fengler to Farley
Streets, presented at the meeting
specified. Action was deferred ow-
ing to several remonstrances against
the assessment, the remonstrances
were referred to the City Solicitor,
whose report follows. Councilman
Gabriel moved that the notice of
publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Special Session, August 14th, 1922
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 14, 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cilmen of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen:
The petitions of the owners of
Lots 20-22-25 and 26 in Wick's Addi-
tion to the City of Dubuque, asking
that the special assessment about to
be levied by the City Council to pay
for the improvement of the alley be-
tween Garfield and Rhomberg Ave-
nues from Middle to Fengler Avenue
be cancelled, were referred to be for
investigation and report. In order
to be able to present this matter
clearly to the Council, I have exam-
ined into the history of this trans-
action and find that upon a number
of occasions the opening of this al-
ley through private property was
considered by Councils as far back
as 1911. It seems that prior to the
time that this alley was opened
through to Middle Avenue it extend-
ed only from Fengler Avenue to the
rear of Lot 20-22-25 and 26 of Wick's
Addition. In other words, it came
to a dead end at that place. In or-
der to get the alley through it was
necessary to acquire astrip of land
off of these lots from the owners,
and negotiations were had to that
end. The records of the City Coun-
cil disclose that an agreement was
reached with the owners of the prop-
erty to acquire a strip of ground 20
feet wide for this purpose. This
agreement was reached prior to 1911
by which the owners of the property
consented to deed a strip of ground
of sufficient width to the City for a
valuable consideration, and that con-
sideration is referred to in the pro-
ceedings of the Council for the year
1914. The alley was opened and the
first thing the City did was to con-
struct a sanitary sewer in the alley.
After the sewer was constructed a
special assessment was levied
against the owners of these lots to
pay for the sewer. When the sewer
was levied the City had not acquired
title by deeds and the owners of
these lots objected to paying for the
sewer on the ground that under the
original agreement with the City the
City had agreed that, in considera-
tion of the deeding of this strip of
ground to the City, the owners of
these lots would be relieved from
the payment of sewer assessments
and also from special assessments
for the improvement of the alley
when said alley should be improved.
In 1914 the matter was considered
by the City Council and it was then
377
found that the claim of the owners
of the property was correct and tne
sewer assessments were cancelled.
Up to this time the alley had not
been improved. A special committee
was appointed toarrange with the
property owners for tne deeding of
this land to the City, and it was
specifically agreed that in consider-
ation of such deeds that the City
would cancel the special assess-
ments for the sewer and "That when
the said alley is improved it shall
be done at no expense to the prop-
erty owners."
In view of the fact that no im-
provement had ever been made of
this alley subsequent to 1914 or
prior thereto unti lthe present time,
it seems to me that the considera-
tion for the acquiring of this land
by the City was the cancellation of
all assessments for the improve-
ments of the alley as well as the
previous sewer assessment. The lan-
guage of the records made at that
time clearly indicates that this was
the intention of the City Council.
This being a valuable consideration
supporting said deeds, it is my opin-
ion that the assessments against
Lots 20-22-25 and 26 for the improve-
ment of said alley at this time
should he cancelled.
I further find that the owners of
these lots with the exception of Mr.
Heitzman, who is the owner of Lot
25, gave deeds to the City covering
the strip of ground which was taken
at that time. As Mr. Heitzman is
affected by this agreemnet as well
as this assessment he should be re-
quired to give the City a deed at
once so that the records may be
clear as to all of this property. In
support of tnis opinion I have at-
tached to this report the Council
records which were made at the
various time herein referred to, and
these records I believe will convince
the Council that the position I take
is correct.
Respectfully submitted.
M. H. CZI1ZEK.
City Solicitor.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the report of the City Solicitor be
approved and a warrant he drawn
on the Special Assessment Fund to
pay for the assessments against Lots
20-22-25 and 26, Wick's Addition, for
the improvement of said alley be-
tween Rhomberg Avenue and Gar-
field Avenue from Farley to Fengler
Streets. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
378 Special Session, August 14th, 1922
Albert Conrad, Fengler Add.,
Lot 25; vibrolithic pav-
ing cost, $119.12; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.03; extra
expense at .0130718 per
cent, $1.56; total amount
tax 121.71
Maryann Ford, Fengler Add.,
Lot 26; vibrolithic pav-
ing cost, $119.12; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.03; extra
expense at .0130718 per
cent, $1.56; total amount
tax 121.71
Phil Upmann, Wick's Sub., N
% Lot 20; vibrolithic paving
cost„ $1.56; interest at 6
per cent, .02; extra expense
at .0130718, .02; total
amount tax _ 1.60
Fred Wodrich Estate, \Vick's
Sub., S. i/ Lot 20; vibrolith-
ic paving cost, $1.56; inter-
est at 6 per cent, .02; extra
expense at .0130718, .02; to-
tal amount tax 1.60
Phil Upmann, Wick's Sub.. N.
Y, of W. 63 7-12 ft. Lot 20;
vibrolithic paving cost,
$126.06; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.10; cxtra expense at
.0130718 per cent, $1.64; to-
tal amount tax _..................... __.._ 128.80
Fred Wodrich Estate, Wick's
Sub., S. '_ of W. 63 7-12 ft.
Lot 22; vibrolithic paving
cost, $126.06; interest at 6
per cent, $1.10; extra ex-
pense at .0130718 per cent,
$1.64; total amount tax 125.60
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That
opay
for improving the alley between
Rhomberg Avenue and Garfield Ave-
nue from the west property line of
Farley Street to the east property
line of Fengler Street, by Even -Uhl -
rich -Starer Co., 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 hereinafter
named, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate,
as follows:
Wm. Heitzman, Wick's Add
Lot 25, Vibrolithic paving
cost, $127.63; interest at 6
per cent, $1.11; extra ex-
pense at .0130718 per cent,
$1.11; total amount tax $130.40
Fred Nicko, Wick's Add., E
137.4 ft. Lot 26, vibrolithic
paving cost, $127.63; inter-
est at 6 per lent, $1.10; ex-
tra expense at .0130718 per
cent, $1.67; total amount
tax 130.40
Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic pav-
ing cost, $119.12; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.03; extra
expense at .0130718 per
cent, $1.56; total amount
tax 121.71
Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic pav-
ing cost, $119.12; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.03; extra
expense at .0130718 per
cent, $1.56; total amount
tax 121.71
Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 3; vibrolithic pav-
ing cost , $119.12; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.03; extra
expense at .0130718 per
cent, $1.56; total amount
tax
Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 4; vibrolithic pav-
ing cost, $119.12; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.03; extra
expense at .0130718 per
cent, $1.56; total amount
tax 121.71
Annastacia Tschirgi, Fengler
Add. Lot 23, vibrolithic pav-
ing cost, $119.12; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.03; extra
expense at .0130718 per
cent, $1.56; total amount
tax
Julia Powel, Fengler Add,
Lot 24; vibrolithic pav-
ing cost, $119.12; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.03; extra
expense at .0130718 per
cent, $1.56; total amount
tax 121.71
121.71
121.71
Total... _ _........_ ..__ .............._................149 5.28
653.33 sq. yds. Vibrolithic
paving at $2.24 per sq. yd$1463.46
Interest at 6 per cent 12.69
Extra expense at .0130718 per
cent 19.13
Total ........... ............................ .....$1495.28
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefit? conferred.
Approved August 14th, 1922.
Adopted August 14th. 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
�i�ecial Scssitm, .August 14th, P)22
3%)
for the improvement of the alley be-
tween Rhomberg avenue and Garfield
avenue hereinafter described has
been completed and the City Engin-
eer has computed the cost and ex-
pense of said improvement to $1,495-
.48.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving the alley between Rhomberg
and Garfield avenue from Fengler
street to Farley street there be is-
sued Improvement Bonds to the
amount of $1,495.48. Said bonds
shall be issued under the provisions
of Chapter 8, Title V of the Code of
Iowa and the amendments thereto,
shall bear date as of the 14th day of
September, A. D. 1922, shall be in
the denominations of 8100.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $95.48; they shall
be numbered from 7663 to 7677 in-
clusive, and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bond numbered
7663 shall constitute the first series;
and shall be payable on the first day
of April A. 1). 1923; the bond num-
bered 7664 shall constitute the sec-
ond series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1924;
the bond numbered 7665 shall consti-
tute the third series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April A. D.
1925; the bond numbered 7666 shall
constitute the fourth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1926; the bond numbered 7667
shall constitute the fifth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1927; the bonds numbered
7668 and 7669 shall constitute the
sixth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1928;
the bonds numbered 7670 and 7671
shall constitute the seventh series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April A. D. 1929; the bonds num-
bered 7672 and 7673 shall constitute
the eighth series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April A. D.
1930; the bonds numbered 7674 to
7675 shall constitute the ninth series
and shall be payable on tha first day
of April A. D. 1931; and the bonds
numbered 7676 to 7 677 shall consti-
tute the teath series and shall be
payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent per annum
whic hinterest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto attach-
ed; and said bonds shall be payable
out of the proceeds of the special
assessment levi 3d for said improve-
ment. Both principal and interest
shall be payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du -
1
buque. Said bonds shall be substan-
tially in the followinf form:
No
Series No. $100.00
CITY OF DUBUQUE
IMPROVEMENT BOND
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned t othe bearer here-
of, on. the first day of April A. D.
19...._..... or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
sum of one hundred dollars, with in-
terest thereon at the rate of five
per cent per annum, payable on the
presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons 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
resolutions of the City Council of
said city, duly passed on the 14th
day of August A. D. 1922. This bond
is one of a series of fifteen bonds.
fourteen for one hundred dollars and
numbered from 7663 to 7676 inclu-
sive and one bond for ninty-five and
48-100 dollars numbered 7677, all of
like tenor and date, and issued for
the purpose of defraying the ccst of
improving the alley between Rhom-
berg avenue and Garfield avenue
from Fengler street to Farley street,
and described in said resolution:
which cost is assessable and levied
along said improvement, and is made
by law a lien on all abutting or ad-
jacent property, and payable in ten
annual installments, with interest
on all defered payments at the rate
of five per cent per annum, and this
bond is payable only out of the
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 and condition
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
due form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the faith and
diligence of said City of Dubuque are
hereby irrevocably pledged.
In witness whereof 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
14th day of September, A. D. 1922,
and has authorized that the signat-
ures of the Mayor and City Clerk up-
on the interest coupons attached
380
shall be by the fac-simile of such
officers.
Special Session, .\ugust 14th, 10"�
construction of cement sidewalks in
front of and adoining the following
property: Catherine Rea, Quigley's
Mayor Sub, Outlot 712, S. 75 feet of lot one,
$39.73; Marcella Heery, Quigley's
Sub. Outlot 712 lot 14, $46.25; C. C.
McGregor, Cummin's Sub., lot 13,
$35.93; C. C. McGregor, Cummin's
Sub., lot 13, $20.00, presented.
Action was deferred owing to the
fact that the property owners assess-
ed remonstrated against the assess-
ment. The remonstrance of Cather-
ine Rea was on motion received and
filed on the above date, and action
deferred on Mr. McGregol's petition
to allow the Council time to view the
grounds.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
Petition be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Ma yor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays --Nurse.
-Absent- Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to paY
for constructing cement sidewalks by
George Gantcnbein & Son, contrac-
tor, in front of and adoining the
same, a Special Tax be and is hereby
levied on the several Lots and Parts
of Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate
hereinafter named, situated and own-
ed, and for the several amounts set
opposite each Lot or l'arcel of Real
Estate, as follows:
Catherine Rea, Quigley's Sub.,
Out Lot 712, S. 75 ft. Lot 1;
interest at 6 per cent, 34c;
300 sq. ft. at 13c, $39.00; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
39c; total amount tax $3:'. :1
Marcella Heery, Quigley's Sub.,
Out Lot 712 Lot 14, interest
at 6 per cent, 40c; 349 2 sq.
ft. at 13c, $45.40; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 45c; to-
tal amoun ttax .
C. C. McGregor, Cummin's Sub.,
Lot 13; interest at 6 per cent,
33c; 294 sq. ft. at 13c, $35.22;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
38c; total amount tax ............ 38.93
C. C. McGregor, Cummin's Sub.,
Lot 13; extra labor on stone
wall, $20.00, total amount tax 20.00
Total $144.91
943.2 sq. ft. cement sidewalks
at 13c per sq. ft $122.62
Extra labor repairing stone
wall .
Countersigned
(Seal` City Clerk
FORM OF COUPON A D.
On the day of ....... ........ -.......
19 , the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
promises to pay to the pearer, as pro-
vided 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
19............
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 by him for that
purpose, and to then deliver them to
the City Treasurer who will also reg-
ister them in a book to be kept by
him for that purpose.
Be it further resolved thta the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
instructed 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 ..... .
Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signat-
ure of the Mayor and countersigned
with the fac-simile signature of the
City Clerk.
Adopted August 14th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Malchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided by law to be
held July 17th, 1922, to pay for the
46.25
20.00
Interest at 6 per cent 1.07
Extra expense at 1 per cent .. 1.22
Total ......... _ $144.91
All of which is assessed in propor-
Special Session, August 1-lth, 1922
381
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Approved August 14th, 1922.
Adopted August 14th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Ryder, F. McGuinness, Andrew Mc-
Donnell et al, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Engineer to refer back to the Council
at the next meeting. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor .Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
August 14th, 1922.
Profile showing grade on Jackson
street from the north property line
of Twenty-second street to the south
property line of Twenty-fourth street
presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the profile be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, .Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Jackson street from the north
property line of Twenty-second
street to the south property line of
'1'wentyfourth street, presented and
read.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays --None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Report of the City Auditor for the
month of July, 1922, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the report be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Report of the City Treasurer for
the month of July, 1922, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the report be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of property owners asking
that the extention of Cleveland av
enue from Bryant street to State
street be improved, signed by T. J.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your request, bids were received on
Monday, August 14th, for the con-
struction of a six inch sanitary sew-
er in Gilmore street from West
Fifth street to Cooper street. The
following bids were received:
Cook & Kean—Six-inch sewer, S9c
per foot; manholes $45.00 each; total
$345.20.
Even-Uhlrich-Stance Co.—Six inch
sewer, 84c per foot; manholes $45.00
each; total $325.20.
Edumnd A. Linehan—Six inch sew-
er, 83c per foot; manholes $42.50
each; total $317.40.
Engineers estimate, $392.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this piece of
work be awarded to Edmund Linehan,
as his is the lowest bid received.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
be awarded to Edmund Linehan, he
being the lowest bidder. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.August 14, 1922.
City Council,.
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were received
at ten o'clock a. m. Monday, August
sani-
tary sewer in in the alley between Wind
sor avenue and Stafford street and
from the alley into Althauser street
to the angle and in Edison street to
the angle. The following bids were
received:
Cook & Kean --Four inch laterals
S5c per ft.; 6 inch sewer, 95c per ft.;
8 inch sewer 82c per ft.; manholes
$40.00 each; total $3.097.00.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.—Four inch
laterals 74c per ft.; 6 inch sewer 89c
per ft.; 8 inch sewer 96c per ft.; man-
holes $48.00 each; total $3.157.53.
382
Edmund A. Linehan—Four inch
laterals $2.78 per ft.; 6 inch sewer
$3.96 per ft.; 8 inch sewer $3.05tot r
ft.; manholes $40.00 each;
$9,005.74.
Engineer's estimate, $5,642.79.
I would respectfully recommend
that this contract be awarded to Cook
& Kean as their bid is the lowest
one received for this piece of work.
Respectfully submitted.
CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract be
awarded to Cook & Kean, they being
the lowest bidder. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
August 14th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your request, bids were received at
ten o'clock, a. m. Monday, August
14th, for the construction of a sani-
tary sewer in Auburn street from
Dexter street to West Fourteenth
street. The following bids were re-
ceived:
Gabriel Beck—Eight inch sewer,
$1.00 per ft.; 6 inch sewer 89c per
ft.; 4 inch sewer 70c per ft.; man-
holes $41.00 each; total $1,693.00.
Cook & Kean—Eight inch sewer
94c per ft.; 4 inch sewer 80c per ft.;
manholes $48.00 each; total $1,684.38.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co. — Eight
inch sewer 94c per ft.; 6 inch sewer
89c per ft.; 4 inch sewer 76c per ft.;
manholes $48.00 each; total $1,660.38.
Edmund A. Linehan—Eight inch
sewer 871/2c per ft.; 4 inch sewer 50c
per% ft.; manholes $43.50 each; to-
tal $1,416.37.
Engineer's estimate, $1,352,00.
Bids were asked for the construc-
tion of an eight inch sewer with lat-
erals. Some confusion -in bids was
caused, due to the fact that the En-
gineer's plans called for a six inch
sewer while bids were asked for an
eight inch sewer, which is the size
required.
I would respectfully recommend
that this contract be awarded to Ed-
mund A. Linehan, as his bid is the
lowest one received for this piece
of work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
be awarded to Edmund A. Linehan,
he being the lowest bidder. Second -
Special Scsion, .ltigust 14th, 1922
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
August 14th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the sanitary sewer in Rush street
from Bryant street some three hun-
dred feet east, Even-Uhlrich-Staner
Co., contractors, has been complet-
ed. I would therefore recommend
its acceptance by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Bahriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A RESOLUTION.
Whereas, the contract for the con
struction of a sanitary sewer in
Rush street from Bryant street three
hundred feet east, has been complet-
ed, and
'Whereas, the City Manager has re-
commended the acceptance of this
improvement, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-_
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subect to assessment for said
improvement and file the same with
the City Clerk subect to public in-
spection, and the City Clerk shall
upon receipt of such plat and sched-
ule publish the notice of said assess-
ment as is required by law.
Adopted August 14th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL.
ED. SCHREMPI+,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa,
August 14, 1922.
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Special Session, -\ttgust 14th, 1922 383
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: The petition of John
Allgeyer asking for a soldiers exemp-
tion has been referred to me for
report. While the petition on its
face seems to request an exemption
from ordinary taxation because the
petitioner is a soldier, yet after in-
vestigation I find that the reason
the petition is filed is because Mr.
Allgeyer believed that he is entitled
to an exemption for the special im-
provement tax levied for the im-
provement of Jackson street. Mr.
Allgeyer is getting his soldiers ex-
emption upon his ordinary taxes.
There is no provision in the law
authorizing an exemption from spec-
ial assessment of property of sold-
iers and without a special provision
of the law upon this subect the Coun-
cil has n oauthority to grant an ex-
emption. I therefore beg to report
this petition should not be granted
and the exemption as claimed should
be disallowed.
Respectfully submitted,
M. W. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the report of the City Solicitor be
approved and put on tile. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Councilman Melchior moved that
any member of the City Council, the
City Solicitor and the City Engineer
be authorized to attend the conven-
tion of the League of Iowa Municipal-
ities, to be held at Clinton, Iowa,
the expense to be borne by the city.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Councilman Melchior moved to ad-
journ, carried.
JOHN STUBER,
ity Clerk.
Approved 1 1922.
Adopted r, 1922.
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Councilmen 4/
, '
,1,16,4.
Attest:
City Clerk.
384 Special Session _August I$th, 1() 22
CITY COUNCIL
(Official'
Sprcial session August. 18th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Council-
men Brede and Melchior.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Absent --(Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Brede moved that
Councilman Melchior act as Chair-
man of this meeting. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel
and S.lu•empf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Not voting—Councilman Melchior.
Chairman Melchior read the call
and stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of levy-
ing a special assessment as provid-
ed by law to pay for the improve-
ment of Algona street from Delhi
street to West Fourteenth street
and acting on any other busineas
that may come before the meeting.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided by law, at a
pession of the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, to be held August
18th, 1922, to pay for the improve
meat of Algona street from Delhi
street to West Fourteenth street pre-
sented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Algona street from
the north property line of Delhi
street to the south property line of
West Fourteenth street by Even-Uhl-
rich-Staner Co., 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 hereinafter
named, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate,
as follows:
Jacob Traut, Tschirgi and
Schwind's Sub., Lot 16;
vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $102.13; interest at 6
per cent. 89c; extra expense
at .1)163802 per cent, $1.67;
total amount t . _ $104.69
Edith Lawson, Sub. 1 of Sub.
30 and 31 Morheiser's Add.,
Lot vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $98.42; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 85e; extra
expense at .0163802 per cent.
$1.61; total tax __ . _... _ 100.88
Edith Lawson, Sub 30 and 31
Morheiser's Add., W. 30 ft.
Lot 2; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $111.30; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 97c; ex-
tra expense at .0163802 per
cent, $1.82; total amount
tax 114.09
Minnie Mot sell. Sub. 30 and 21
Morheiser's Add., E. 20 ft.
Lot 2: vibrolithic paving
and curb cost. $52.20 ; int er-
est at 6 per cent, 45c; extra
expense at .0163802 per cent,
tide; total amount tax . . ... 53.51
Minnie Mot sch, Sub 30 and 31
\iot lu iser's Add., S. W. 20
ft. Lot 3; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $45.11; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 40c; extra
expense at .0163802 per cent,
74e; total amount tax 46.25
Frank Motcsh, Sub. 30 and 31
Morheiser's .\dd., S. E. 40 ft.
Lot 3; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $96.62; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 83e; ex-
tra expense at .1)163802 per
cent, $1.58; total amount
tax .._ 99.03
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 4 of
Sub. 30 and 31 Morheiser's
Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic pav-
ing and curb cost, $16.53;
interest at 6 per cent, 14c;
extra expense at .0163802
per cent, 27c; total amount
tax 16.94
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 15
Tschirgi & Schmid's Sub.
Lot 1; vibrolithic paving
and curb cost, $1.95; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 2c; ex-
tra expense at .0163802 per
cent, 3c; total amount tax
Jacob Traut, Tschirgi and
Schwind's Sub., Lot 17; vib-
rolithic paving and curb
cost, $335.79; interest at 6
per cent, $2.91; extra ex-
pense at .0163802 per cent,
$5.50; total amount tax • 344.20
Jacob Traut, Tschirgi and
Schwind's Sub., Lot 18; vib-
rolithic paving and curb
cost, $127.37; interest at 6
per cent, $1.11; extra ex-
pense at .0163802 per cent,
$2.09; total amount tax 130.57
2.00
Special Session, August 15th, 1022
3S5
Jacob Traut, Tschirgi and Louisa A. Traut, Sub. 1 of 1 of
Schwind's Sub., Lot 19; vib- 2 of Min. Lot 172, Lot 2;
rolithic paving and curb vibrolithic paving and curb
cost, $69.47; interest at 6 cost, $120.42; interest at 6
per cent 60c; extra expense per cent, $1.04; extra ex -
at .0163802 per cent, $1 14; pense at .0163802 per cent,
total amount tax ......... ... ........ 71.21 $1.97; total amount tax. 123.43
Ben J. Schwind, Tschirgi and John Schromen, Sub. 13 of
Schwind's Sub., Lot 24; vib-Min. Lot 172, Lot 6; vib-
rolithic paving and ocurb
rolithic paving and curb
cost, $4.40; interest at 6 per cost, $120.42; interest at 6
cent, 3c; extra expense at per cent, $1.04; extra ex
0163802 per cent, 8c; total pense at .0163802 per cent,
amount tax 4.51 $1.97; total amount tax 123.43
Catherine Schmitt, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., Lot 20; Total $3252.84
vibrolithc paving and curb 1264.54 sq. yds. vibrolithic
cost, $375.07; interest at 6 paving at $2.24 per sq. yd$2832.57
per cent, $3.26; extra ex 757.3 Lin. ft. 6"x12" concrete
pense at .0163802 per cent, curb at 45 c per lin. ft. 340.78
$6.14; total amount tax 384.47 Interest at 6 per cent .__........ 27.61
Catherine Schmitt, Tschirgi Extra expense at .0163802 per
and Schwind's Sub., Lot 21; cent 51.98
vibrolithic paving and curb Total $3252.84
cost, $149.37; interest at 6 - - - -
per cent, $1.30; extra ex- All of which is assed in proportion
to the special benefits conferred.
pense at .0163802 per cent,
$2.45; total amount tax ....... 153.12 Adoptedd18th, 1 192
August August922
Catherine Schmitt, Tschirgi H. G. 22.
August
8th
and Schwind's Sub., Lot 25;
L. H. BREDE,
vibrolithic paving and curb THEO. GABRIEL,
cost• $165.16; interest at 6 ED. SCHREMPF,
per cent, $1.44; extra ex Councilmen.
pense at .0163802 per cent, Attest: JOHN STUBER,
$2.71; total amount tax $169.31 City Clerk.
Catherine Schmitt, Tschirgi
and Schwind's Sub., Lot 26; Councilman Brede moved the adop-
vibrolithic paving and curb tion of the resolution. Seconded by
cost. $35.43; interest at 6 Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
Per cent, 31c; extra expense following vote:
at .0163802 per cent, 58c; to- 36.32 Melchior Co
cilmSchenmBfede, Gabriel,
tal amount tax ..
Jacob Traut, \Voodlawn Park Nays -None.
AA., Lot 337; vibrolithic Absent -Mayor Alderson.
paving and curb cost,
$303.23; interest at 6 per A RESOLUTION.
cent, $2.63; extra expense Whereas, the contract heretofore
at.2 per cent, $4.97; imprby oe City of vement Dubuque
a street
total amount tax 310.83 for the of Algona
Jacob Traut, Sub. 2 of Minfrom Delhi street to West Four -
Lot 172, Lot 1; vibrolithic teenth street hereinafter described
paving and curb cost, has been completed and the City En -
$129.69; interest at 6 per gineer has computed the cost and
cent, $1.12; extra expense expense of said improvement
at .0163802 per cent, $2.12; 132.93 amounts Ter efore, $3, 5it 2 34.
resolved by the
total amount tax
Leslie J. Cooley, Sub. 2 of t City Council of the City of Dubuque
of2 of Min. Lot i'g Lot tbat to and proving Algona st eetthe fromothe north
si of int -
c;; vibrolithic paving
curb cost, $370.53; interest property line of Delhi street tot e
at 6 per cent, $3.21; extra south property line of West Four -
expense at .0163802 per teenth street there he issued eleven
cent, $6.07; total amount bonds to 379.81 Said bonds tshall betissuent of cl i $3,252.84.
r2the
tax provisions of Chapter 8, Title V of
H. Sub. 1 of 2 and Eliz. Hall,
Lot1 of 2 r Min. Lot mentse Code
thereto, shall bearthe
date amend -
Lot
Lot 2; vibrolithic pavingof September A. D.
and curb cost, in -1922 18the day
dbe in the denominations
extra at 6 per cent,t.0163802 $2.96;
63of $300.00 each, except that there
perra expense at 01 total
shall be one bond to the amount of
cent, $5.61;
amount tax _ .._... 351.31 $252.54; they shall be numbered
386 Special Session, August 18th, 1922
from 7732 to 7742 inclusive, and shall
be divided into ten series of which
the bond numbered 7732 shall con-
stitute the first series; and shall be
papable on the first day of April A.
D. 1923; the bond numbered 7733
shall constitute the second series
and shall be payable on the first
day of April A. D. 1924; the bond
numbered 7734 shall constitute the
third series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1925;
the bond numbered 7735 shall consti-
tute the fourth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1926; the bond numbered 7736
shall constitute the fifth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1927; the bond number-
ed 7737 shall constitute the sixth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1928; the
bond numbered 7738 shall constitute
the seventh series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April A. D.
1929; the bond numbered 7739 shall
constitute the eighth series and shall
be payable on first day of April, A.D.
1930; the bond numbered 7740 shall
constitute the ninth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1931; and the bonds numbered
7741 and 7742 shall constitute the
tenth series and shall be payable on
the first day of ipril A. D. 1932.
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 coupons ther to attach-
ed; and said bonds shall be payable
out of the proceeds of the special
assessment levied for said improve-
ment. Both principal and interest
shall be payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque. Said bonds shall be substan-
tially in the following form:
No.
Series No. $300.00
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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 A. D.
19 or at 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 coupons hereto attached.
Both principal and interest are pay-
able at the office of the City Treasur-
er 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 amend-
ments thereto, and in accordance
with a resolutions of the City Coun-
cil of said city, duly passed on the
18th day of August A. D. 1922. This
bond is one of a series of eleven
bonds, ten bonds issued for three
hundred dollars, each numbered 7732
to 7741 inclusive and one bond issu-
ed for two hundred fifty-two and
84-100 dollars, numbered 7742, all of
like tenor and date and issued for
the purpose of defraying the cost of
improving Algona street from the
north property line of Delhi street
to the south property line of West
Fourteenth street and described in
said resolution; which cost is assess-
able and levied along said improve-
ment, and is made by law a lien on
all abutting or adjacent property,
and payable in ten annual install-
ments, with interest on all deferred
payments at the rate of five per cent
per annum, and this bond is payable
only out of the money derived from
the collection of said special tax,
and sai dmoney can be used for no
other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts and condition
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
due form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the faith and
diligence of said City of Dubuque
are hereby irrevocably pledged.
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque by its City Council, has caus-
ed this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City af-
fixed this 18th day of September
A. D. 1922 and has authorized the
use of the fac-simile signatures of
such officers, on the coupons hereto
attached.
Countersigned
(Seal
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Form of Coupon.
On the day of.. A. D.
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'
interest due that day on its Improve-
ment Bond No.. dated
19..........
Countersigned: Mayor.
City Clerk.
Be it further resolved that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
Special Session,
August 18th, 1922 387
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 by him
for that purpose, and to then deliver
them to the City Treasurer who will
also register them in a book to be
kpet 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 Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special
fund to be known as Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Adopted August 18, 1922.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
City Clerk.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Auburn Street from the North
property line of West 14th Street to
the South property line of Dexter
Street, presented for final reading
and adoption.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended and the or-
dinance be taken up for final read-
ing and adoption. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Auburn Street from the North
property line of West 14th Street to
the South property line of Dexter
Street.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Auburn street
from the north property line of West
Fourteenth street to the south prop-
erty line of Dexter street be and the
same is hereby adopted and the
grade established as shown by the
profile of said street and grade
which was prepared by the City
Engineer, being pro�je No. 1064 B.
M. door sill of Sta store at Delhi
street and West Fourteenth street,
elevation 304.90.
Said grade begins at the north
property line of West Fourteenth
street, the east curb elevation start-
ing at station 0 are 287.57; thence to
station 1+52.8 south property line
of Dubuque street 284.77; thence to
station 2+02.8, north property line
of Dubuque street, 283.37; thence to
station 4+52 south property line of
Decorah street, elevation 269.07;
thence to station 5+02 north prop-
erty line of Decorah street, eleva-
tion 267.07; thence to station 7+51
south property line of Delaware
street, elevation 252.83; thence to
staion 8+01 north property line of
Delaware street, elevation 250.27;
thence to station 10+49.3, south
property line of Dexter street, eleva-
tion 234.20.
West curb elevations. Station, 0,
elevation 288.62; thence to station
1+52.8, elevation 285.17; thence to
station 2+02.8, elevation 283.47;
thence to station 4+52, elevation
268.57; thence to station 5+02, ele-
vation 266.57; thence to station
7+51, elevation 252.13; thence to
station 8+1, elevation 250.07; thence
to station 10+49.3, elevation 233.70.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and take effect from and
after its final passage by the City
Council and its publication as is re-
quired by law.
Passed 1st reading August 7th,
1922.
Adopted Aug. 18th, 1922.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the ordinance, seconded
by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers August 22nd, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Petition of the Union Trust and
Savings Bank, stating that they
have begun the erection of a new
bank building at the corner of Cen-
388 Special Sessi(m, August ltith, 1922
tral Avenue and 14th Street, and in
circler to properly carry out the con-
struction of the structure they here-
by ask the Council to allow them to
barricade seven feet of the street on
Central Avenue for the purpose of
erecting a sidewalk and fence be-
yond the excavations for a distance
of 75 feet, also permission to store
material on 14th Street for one-half
the width of the street from Central
Avenue to White Street, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-- Councilmen Gabriel, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of the property owners
abutting on Lincoln Avenue, asking
that the City Council restrict the
traffic on Lincoln Avenue to vehicles
of pneumatic tires and to loads of
reasonable weight hauled by horses,
presented. No action was taken as
this is already covered by ordinance.
Petition of John P. Bly presented,
asking the City to vacate a certain
alleyway situated on the East side
of Lot 8, Prospect Hill Addition. -He
states further that said alley faces
West 3rd Street from the south, and
the alley upon the rear of said Lot
8 has been abandoned and been in
use by the petitioner and others for
a number of years for garden pur-
poses and is of no use for alley or
driveway purposes as it is impass-
able and cannot be made passable
owing to the lay of the ground; ;
also the retaining walls on the east
and south ends of this alley are
caved in and should be replaced;
and if the alleyway is vacated it can
be made use of by the petitioner
and there will be no expense to the
City for the purpose of building a
retaining wall as aforesaid. Coun-
cilman Brede moved that the peti-
tion be rferred to the City Manager
for investigation to refer back to
the Council. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent --Mayor Alderson.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 31, 1922.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the contract for the improvement of
Langworthy Street from James
Street to Alpine Street by paving
the same with Warren bitulithic pav-
ing. James F. Lee. contractor, has
been completed. I would recom-
mend its acceptance by the City.
• .• Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Langworthy Street
from the West property line of
James Street to the East property
line of Alpine Street has been com-
pleted, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined said work and recom-
mended its acceptance, now there-
fore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare aplat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment
for said improvement and file the
same inthe office of the City Clerk,
subjct to public inspection, and the
City Clerk shall upon receipt of such
plat and schedule publish the notice
of said assessment as is required by
law.
Adopted August 18, 1922.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
August 18th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In connection with the bids as re-
ceived by the County Auditor at 10
oclock A. M. August '18th, proposals
were submitted for the construction
of four box culverts, in that part of
the Rockdale Road as relocated
which lies within the City of Du-
Special Session, August 18th, 1922
389
buque. Item No. 6, box culvert, 2x -
2x51, 16. cubic yards concrete, 1065
lbs. reinforcing steel. Item No. 7,
box culvert, 2x2x79, 23.3 cubic yards
concrete, 1570 lbs. reinforcing steel.
Item No. 8, box culvert, 2x2x44, 14.8
cubic yards concrete, 910 lbs. rein-
forcing steel. Item No. 9, skew box
culvert, 2x2x86, 25.7 cubic yards con-
crete, 1800 lbs. reinforcing steel.
Separate proposals were received for
the various items and these four
items were bunched under Group C.
The following bids were received:
J. J. Leonard Co., Dubuque, Iowa:
Item 6, $365; Item 7, $505; Item 8,
$324; Item 9, $559; total, $1,753.
Parsons & Meyer: Item 6, $480;
Item 7, $581; Item 8, $360; Item 9,
$624; total, $1,975.
A. Olson: Item 6, $462; Item 7,
$610; Item 8, $418; Item 9, $722; to-
tal, $2,212.
Minneapolis Bridge Co.: Item 6,
$400; Item 7, $500; Item 8, $350;
Item 9, $600; total, $1,850.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co.: Lump
sum bid for Group C, $1,524.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the construc-
tion of these four culverts be award-
ed to the Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co. of
Dubuque, as their bid was the low-
est one received for this piece of
work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
be awarded to Even-Uhlrich-Staner
Co., they being the lowest bidders
for this work. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
August 18th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions, bids were received at the of-
fice of the County Auditor at 10
o'clock A. M. Friday, August 18th,
for the necessary grading o nthat
part of the Rockdale Road as re-
located, lying within the City of Du-
buque. Approximate quantities were:
30,962 cubic yards earth excavation,
two yards loose rock excavation and
3 yards solid rock excavation. The
following bids were received:
S. J. Groves & Sons, Minneapolis,
Minn.: Earth excavation, 28c per
cubic yard; loose rock excavation,
$1.00 per cubic yard; solid rock ex-
cavation, $2.00 per cubic yard.
Alternate proposal •for the work
within the City in case the contract
for the grading in the County should
be awarded to the above bidder:
Earth excavation, 33c per cubic
yard; loose rock excavation, $1.00
per cubic yard; solid rock excava-
tion, $2.00 per cubic yard.
A bid was received from the W.
R. Shipman Construction Company,
Sioux City, Iowa, for the grading of
that part of the Rockdale Road with-
in the City, providing the contract
outside the City should be awarded
to thein, as follows: Earth excava-
tion, 47c per cubic yard; loose rock
excavation, $1.50 per cubic yard;
solid rock excavation, $3.00 per cu-
bic yard.
In my judgment, the prices bid by
the S. J. Groves & Sons Co. is rea-
sonable and is the lowest price re-
ceived. I would therefore recom-
mend the awarding of this contract
to the above company.
There is, in my judgment, a little
unfairness in the proposal as sub-
mitted, due to the fact that while
the price for earth excavation in
the City is 33c, the price for earth
excavation in the County is but 28c.
The reason assigned was because in
the grading of Grandview Avenue
they were required to move the ex-
isting sidewalk, curb and gutter and
the macadam street without extra
compensation, the same being classi-
fied as earth excavation. This might
perhaps justify an increase in the
City of t c, but not 5c. There are
possibly some other reasons, but the
same are not apparent to the casual
investigator. In spite of this fact, I
believe the price bid to be reason-
able and for that reason would rec-
ommend the acceptance of the pro-
posal.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
for this work be awarded to S. J.
Groves & Sons Co. of Minneapolis,
'Minn., with the understanding that
if the Council decided by September
1st to extend the road to Locust
Street that the prices for the entire
work will he 28 cents for earth ex-
cavation, 90 cents for loose rock
and $1.50 for solid rock per cubic
yard. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
390 Special Session, August 18th, 1922
August 18th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I beg to advise that the improve-
ment of Hill Street from Third
Street to Wooten Street, except
where already paved, by paving the
same with Warrenite bitulithic,
James F. Lee Paving Co., contrac-
tors, has been completed. I would
recommend its acceptance by the
City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Hill Street from the
south property line of Third Street
to Wooten Street, except where al-
ready paved, has been completed,
and
Whereas, the City Manager has
recommended the acceptance of this
improvement by the City; now,
therefore
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, That
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that the
City Engineer be and he is hereby
instructed to prepare a plat and
schedule showing the lots and par-
cels of real estate subject to assess-
ment for said improvement and file
such plat and schedule in the office
of the City Clerk, subject to public
inspection. The City Clerk shall,
upon receipt of such plat and sched-
ule, publish a notice of said assess-
ment as required by law.
Adopted August 18th, 1922.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
August 18th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I beg to advise that the improve-
ment of Alta Vista Street from Ju-
lien Avenue to West Fourteenth
Street, by paving the same with
Warrenite bitulithic, James F. Lee
Paving Co., contractors, has been
completed. I would recommend the
acceptance of this work by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
recommendation of the City Manager
be approved and the work be ac-
cepted. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Alta Vista Street from
the north property line of Julien Ave-
nue to the south property line of
West Fourteenth Street has been
completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
recommended the acceptance of this
improvement by the City; now,
therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Clerk sub-
ject to public inspection. The City
Clerk shall, upon receipt of such plat
and schedule, publish a notice of said
assessment as required by law.
Adopted August 18th, 1922.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
City Clerk Stuber presented the
Council Proceedings for the months
Special Session,
August 18th,
of March and April, 1922, to the
Council for their approval.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the Proceedings be approved and
adopted as printed. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The bond of Thos. N. Mahara for
maintaining and operating a display
sign presented. It being properly
executed, Councilman Schrempf
moved that it be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Brede moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
Approved
L Cy Clerk.
:./ , 1922.
Adopted 1922.
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Councilmen i2 I'S-"r..."�ulli
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City Clerk.
1922 391
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session, August 25th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Gabriel.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present — City Manager Carr,
Mayor Alderson, Councilmen Brede,
Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Absent—None.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of levying a
special assessment to pay for the
improving of Alta Vista Street from
Julien Avenue to West Fifth Street
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended to allow any-
one presentto address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car -
connections with the sanitary sewer
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Mr. Gorman addressed the Coun-
cil relative to the special assessment
against property of Mrs. Sand for
the construction of the sanitary
sewer in the west side of Jackson
Street from Twenty -Second to Twen-
ty -Fourth Streets, stating that her
property is connected with the sewer
in Twenty -Second Street, and asking
that a reduction be made in the as-
sessment.
Councilman Brede moved that all
property owners abutting on the
west side of Jackson Street, where
the records show that they have
in White Street, be allowed a reduc-
tion of fifty per cent (50%) on the
assessment for the sanitary sewer
in the west side of Jackson Street
from Twenty -Second Street to Twen-
ty -Fourth Street. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment, as provided by law, at
a session to be held August 25th,
1922, to pay for the improvement of
Alta Vista Street from the north
property line of West Fifth Street
to the south property line of Julien
Avenue, James F. Lee Paving Co.,
contractors, presented. There being
no remonstrance, Councilman Brede
392 Special Session, August 25th, 1922
moved that the notice b3 received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas - Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Alta Vista Street from
the south property line of Julien
Avenue to the north property line
of West Fifth Street, by Jas. F. Lee
Paving Co., contractors, in front of
and adjoining the same, a special tax
be and is hereby levied on the sev-
eral lots, and parts of lots, and par-
cels of real estate hereinafter nam-
ed, situated and owned, and for the
several amounts set opposite each
lot or parcel of real estate, as fol-
lows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Minnie L. Howie, Sub. Min.
Lot 82, Lot 1, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cast, $463.91; interest at 6
per cent, $4.02; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$13.79; total $481.72
Albert D. Dennis, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 8, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $112.50; interest at
6 per cent, 97c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$3.34; total 116.81
Janes Alderson, O x f or d
Heights Add., Lot 7, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $53.81; interest at
6 per cent, 46c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$1.60; total 55.87
Evelyn Snyder O x f or d
Heights Add., Lot 6, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $26.76; interest at
6 per cent, 23c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
80c; total 27.79
Louise Bechtel O x f or d
Heights Add., Lot 5, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $16.11; interest at
6 per cent, 14c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
48c; total 16.73
Wm. T. Burrows, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 9, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $257.19; interest at
6 per cent, $2.23; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$7.64; total 267.06
L. H. Fritz, Oxford Heights
Add., Lot 10, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$110.46; interest at 6 per
cent, 96c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, $3.28; to-
tal 114.70
James Alderson, O x f or d
Heights Add., Lot 11, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $64.24; interest at
6 per cent, 55c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$1.91; total 66.70
James O'Connor, O x f or d
Heights Add., Lot 12, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $31.22; interest at
6 per cent, 27c; extra ex-
pense at .0207242 per cent,
93c; total 32.42
J. R. Taylor Estate, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 13, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $17 37; interest at
6 per cent, 15c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
52c; total 18.04
J. R. Taylor, Yale Court, Lot
1, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $12.02; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 10c; ex-
tra expense at .0297242 per
cent, 36c; total 12.48
L. J. Schmitt, O x f or d
Heights Add., Lot 45, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $208.72; interest at
6 per cent, $1.80; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$6.21; total 216.75
Wm. J. and Myrtle Schilling,
Oxford Heights Add., Lot
44, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $208.72; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.80;
extra expense at .0297242
per cent, $6.21; total 216.73
Mary Heiter Oxford Heights
Add., Lot 43, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$208.72; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.80; extra expense
at .0297242 per cent, $6.21;
total 216.73
G. M. Orvis Estate, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 42, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $208.72; interest at
6 per cent, $1.80; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$6.21; total 216.73
Susan W. Orvis, O x f or d
Heights Add., Lot 41, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $208.72; interest at
6 per cent, $1.80; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$6.21; total 216.73
Wesley J. Humke, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 40, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $177.92; interest at
6 per cent, $1.54; extra ex-
pense, at .0297242 per cent,
$5.29; total 184.75
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Ray and Minnie Foley, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 39, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $160.38; interest at
6 per cent, $1.39; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$4.77; total 166.54
Mary B. Alderson, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 38, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $168.61; interest at
6 per cent, $1.46; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$5.01; total 175.08
Wm. Crabtree, Oxford Heights
Add., Lot 37, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$171.19; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; extra expense
at .0297242 per cent, $5.09;
total 177.77
Mary B. Alderson, O x f or d
Heights Add., W. 40 ft. Lot
36, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $14.69; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 12c; ex-
tra expense at .0297242 per
cent, 44c; total 15.25
Eliz. Hoffmann, O x f or d
Heights Add., E. 60 ft. Lot
36, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $29.30; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 26c;
extra expense at :0297242
per cent, 67c; total 30.43
James Alderson, O x f or d
Heights Add., Lot 35, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $37.28; interest at
6 per cent, 33c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$1.11; total 38.72
James Alderson, O x f or d
Heights Add., Lot 34, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$9.18; interest at 6 per
cent, 8c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, 27c; total 9.53
Eliz. F. Pier, Oxford Heights
Add., Lot 28; bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $279.69; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.42;
extra expense at .0297242
per cent, $8.31; total 290.42
Julia Thompson, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 27; bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$67.38; interest at 6 per
cent, 59c; extra expense at
$2.00; total 69.97
Wm. H. Smith, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 26, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$10.23; interest at 6 per
cent, 9c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, 30c; total 10.62
Voelker Realty Co., Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 25, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$17.37; interest at 6 per
cent, 15c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, 52c; total 18.04
Stanley N. Meyer, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 24, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
interest at 6 per cent, 10c;
extra expense at .0297242
per cent, 34c; total 11.84
John R. Alderson, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 23, bitu-
tulithic curb and gutter
cost, $1.71; interest at 6
per cent, 2c; extra expense
at .0297242 per cent, 5c;
total 1.78
Eliz. F. Pier, Sub. Min. Lot
78, Lot 6, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $71.22; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 62c;
extra expense at .0297242
per cent, $2.12; total 73.96
R. J. Ellis, Sub. 1 of 1 of 1
of 1 of 1 of Sub. Lot 1 and
Lot 2 of Lot 6 of Lot 7 of
Min Lot 79, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $211.11;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.83;
extra expense at .0297242
per cent, $6.26; total 219.20
R. J. Ellis, Sub. 1 of 1 of 1
of 1 of Sub. Lot 1 and Lot
2 of Lot 6 of 7 of Min. Lot
79, Lot 2, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $19.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 17c;
extra expense at .0297242
per cent, 59c; total 20.71
R. J. Ellis, Sub. 2 of 1 of 1
of 1 of Sub. Loti and Lot 2
of Lot 6 of 7 of Min. Lot
79, bitulithic curb and gut-
ter and curb cost, 42c; ex-
tra expense at .0297242 per
cent, lc; total .43
R. J. Ellis, Sub. 2 of 1 of 1
of Sub. Lot 1 and Lot 2 of
Lot 6 of 7 of Min. Lot 79,
Lot 1, bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $71.01; interest
at 6 per cent, 62c; extra
expense at .0297242 per
cent, $2.11; total 73.74
Eliz. F. Pier, Sub. 2 of 1 of
1 of Sub. Lot 1 and Lot 2
of Lot 6 of 7 of Min. Lot
79, Lot 2, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $5.09; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c; ex-
tra expense at .0297242 per
cent, 15c; total 5.29
Eliz. F. Pier, Sub. 2 of 1 of 1
of 1 of Sub. Lot 1 and Lot
2 of Lot 6 of 7 of Min. Lot
79, Lot 2, butilithic curb
and gutter cost, $83.16; in-
394 Special Session, August 25th, 1922
terest at 6 per cent, 72c;
extra expense at .0297242
per cent, $2.47; total 86.35
W. H. Smith, Sub. 1 of Sub
Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Lot 6 of
7 of Min. Lot 79, Lot2, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$30.35; interest at 6 per
cent, 26c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, 90c; total 31.51
Lillie Scherling, Sub. 3 of 7
of Min. Lot 79, Lot 2, buti-
lithic curb and gutter cost, ,
$230.10; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.99; extra expense
at .0297242 per cent, $6.84;
total 238.93
R. J. Ellis, Sub. 1 of 1 of 3
of 7 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 1,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $300.27; interest at 6
per cent, $2.60; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$8.93; total 311.S0
Minnie Ellis, Sub. 7 of Min
Lot 79, Lot 1, butilithic
curb and gutter cost,
$199.25; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.73; extra expense
at .0297242 per cent, $5.92;
total 206.90
Cath. Dress, Sub. 41 Wilson's
Sub. W. 1/2 of S. 98 ft., Lot
1, bitulithic curb and gut-
ter cost, $44.79; interest at
6 per cent, 38c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$1.33; total 46.50
Realty Inv. Corp, Sub. 41 Wil-
son's Sub. E. 1/2 of S. 98
ft., Lot 1, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $8.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
extra expense at .0297242
per cent, 24c; total 8.45
J. W. Froehlich, private drive-
way, bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $9.81; interest
at 6 per cent, 8c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
29c; total 10.18
J. W. Froehlich, Procter's
Sub., Lot 3, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $11.98; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 10c;
extra expens eat .0297242
per cent, 36c; total 12.44
R. J. Ellis, Sub. 2 of 7 of Min
Lot 79, Lot 2, bitulithic
curb and gutter cost, $6.26;
interest at 6 per cent, 5c;
extra expens at .0297242 per
cent, 19c; total 6.50
Bridget Casey, Sub. 2 of 7 of
Min. Lot 79, Lot 1, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$51.93; interest at 6 per
cent, 45c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, $1.54;
total
53.92
Bridget Casey, Sub. 1 of 1 of
3 of 7 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 2,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $40.33; interest at 6
per cent, 35c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$1.20; total _ 41.85
Bridget Casey, Sub. 1 of 3 of
7 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 2,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $32.27; interest at 6
per cent, 28c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
96c; total 33.51
Tim Egan Estate, Sub. 7 of
Min. Lot 79, Lot 4, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$20.08; interest at 6 per
cent, 17c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, 60c; total 20.85
B. W. Schulte, Sub. Lot 1 and
Lot 2 of Lot 6 of 7 of Min.
Lot 79, Lot 2, bitulithic
curb and gutter cost,
$182.76; interets at 6 per
cent, $1.58; extra expense
at $5.43; total 189.77
B. W. Schulte, Sub. Min. Lot
79, Lot A, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $40.12; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 35c;
extra expense at .0297242
per cent; total 41.66
Home Builders Co., Sub. 1 of
56 Oxford Heights N. 95 ft.,
Lot 1, bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $161.05; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.40;
extra expense at .0297242
per cent, $4.79; total 167.24
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 1 of
56 Oxford Heights S. 45 ft.,
Lot 1, bitulithic curb and
gutter cost $51.26; interest
at 6 per cent, 44c; extra ex-
pense at .02-97242 per cent,
$1.52; total 53.22
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 1 of
1 of Sub. Lot 9-10 and 11 of
Min. Lot 79, Lot 1, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$1.04; interest at 6 per
cent, lc; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, 3c; total 1.08
Voelker Realty Co., Sub 2 of
1 of 1 of Sub. Lots 9-10 and
11 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 1,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $1.34; interest at 1 per
cent, lc; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, 4c; total 1.39
Voelker Realty Co., Sub 2 of
1 of 1 of Sub. Lots 9-10 and
11 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 2,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, 5c; total 1.74
L. Smith Estate, Sub. Lots 9
10 and 11 of Min. Lot 79,
Lot 2, bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $3.13; interest
Special Session, August 25th, 1922 395
at 6 per cent, 3c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
9c; total 3.25
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
30 Oxford Heights, Lot 1,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $21.62; interest at 6
per cent, 19c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
64c; total 22.45
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 1 of
2 of 1 of Sub. Lots 9-10 and
11 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 1,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $234.35; interest at 6
per cent, $2.02; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$6.97; total 243.34
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
30 Oxford Heights, Lot 2,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $35.40; interest at 6
per cent, 31c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$1.05; total 36.76
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 1 of
2 of 1 of Sub. Lots 9-10 and
11 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 2,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $141.84; interest at 6
per cent, $1.23; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$4.22; total 147.29
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 1 of
30 Oxford Heights, Lot 1,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $48.72; interest at 6
per cent, 42c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$1.45; total 50.59
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
2 of 1 of Sub. Lots 9-10 and
11 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 1,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $125.57; interest at 6
per cent, $1.09; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$3.73; total 130.39
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 1 of
30 Oxford Heights, Lot 2,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $60.78; interest at 6
per cent, 52c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$1.81; total 63.11
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
2 of 1 of Sub. Lots 9-10 and
11 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 2,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $88.96; interest at 6
per cent, 77c; extra ex-
pense at $297242 per cent,
$2.64; total 92.37
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 2
Acorn's Sub., Lot 2, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$39.41; interest at 6 per
cent, 34c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, $1.17;
total 40.92
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 2
Acorn's Sub., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$166.81; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.44 extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, $4.96;
total 173.21
Wm. and Carrie Cronmiller,
Acorn's Sub., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$166.98; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.44; extra expense
at .0297242 per cent, $4.96;
total 173.38
Home Builders Co., Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 58, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$199.54; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.72; extra expense
at .0297242 per cent, $5.93;
total 207.19
W. O. Wright, Oxford
Heights Add., bitulithic
curb and gutter cost,
$203.30: interest at 6 per
cent, $1.76; extra expense
at .0297242 per cent, $6.04;
total 211.10
Kate Arnold, Arnold's Sub.,
Lot 2, bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $27.80; interest
at 6 per cent, 24c; extra
expense at .0297242 per
cent, 83c; total 28.87
Susan Ashton, Arnold's Sub.,
Lot 3, bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $26.51; interest
at 6 per cent, 24c; extra
expense at .0297242 pr cent,
79c; total 27.54
J. Harold Rowan, Sub. 17 of
Min. Lot 79, Lot 1, bitu
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$20.83; interest at 6 per
cent, 19c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, 62c; total 21.64
J. C. Roberts, Sub. 1 of 1 of
16 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 1,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $17.49; interest at 6
per cent, 15c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
52c; total 18.16
Bridget Egan Estate, Sub. 1
of 1 of 16 •of Min. Lot 79,
Lot 2, bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $19.29; interest
at 6 per cent, 17c; extra
expense at .0297242 per
cent, 57; total 20.03
S. B. Lattner, Sub. 1 of 15 of
Min. Lot 79, Lot 1, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$1.54; interest at 6 per
cent, 2c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, 5c; total 1.61
S. B. Lattner, Sub. 13 of Min.
Lot 79, Lot 1, bitulithic
curb and gutter cost, $16.32;
396 Special Session, August 25th, 1922
interest at 6 per cent, 14c;
extra expense at .0297242
per cent, 49c; total
Home Builders Co., Sub. 56
Oxford Heights Add., Lot 2,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $9.27; interest at 6 per
cent, 8c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cnt, 28c; total 9.63
Home Builders Co., Sub. 55
Oxford Heights Add., Lot 1,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $138.63; interest at 6
per cent, $1.21; extra xe-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$4.12; total 143.96
Frank McLaughlin, O x f or d
Heights Add. S. 40 ft., Lot
54, bitulithic curb and gut-
ter cost, $172.49; interest at
6 per cent, $1.49; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$5.13; total 179.11
Realty Inv. Corp., Oxford
Heights Add. N. 10 ft., Lot
54, bitulithic curb and gut-
ter, $43.12; interest at 6 per
cent, 38c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, $1.28;
total 44.78
Realty Inv. Corp., Oxford
Heights Add. S. 30 ft., Lot
53, bitulithic curb and gut-
ter, $130.33; interest at 6
per cent, $1.13; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$3.87; total 135.33
Albert A. Nurre, Oxford
Heights Add. N. 20 ft., Lot
53, bitulithic curb and gut-
ter, $86.99; interest at 6 per
cent, 76c; extra expense at
.0297242 per cent, $2.59;
total
Albert A. Nurre, Oxford
Heights Add. S. 20 ft., Lot
52, bitulithic curb and gut-
ter cost, $86.99; interest at
6 per cent, 76c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$2.59; total
Realty Inv. oCrp., Oxford
Heights Add. N. 30 ft., Lot
52, bitulithic curb and gut-
ter cost, $130.49; interest at
6per cent, $1.13; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$3.88; total
r-•
16.95,
90.34
90.34
135.50
Realty Inv. Corp., Oxford
Heights Add. S. 15 ft., Lot
51, bitulithic curb and gut-
ter cost, $65.33; interest at
6 per cent, 57c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$1.94; total
Gottfried C. and Anna Frit-
schel, Oxford Heights Add.
N. 35 ft., Lot 51, bitulithic
67.84
curb and gutter cost,
$152.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.32; extr aexpense
at .0297242 per cent, $4.53;
total
158.30
Gottfried C. and Anna Frit-
schel, Oxford Heights Add.
S. 10 ft. of E. 102.5 ft. of
Lot 50, bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $42.16; interest
at 6 per cent, 36c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$1.25; total 43.77
Home Builders Co., Oxford
Heights Add. N. 10 ft. of E.
102.5 ft. of Lot 50, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$168.73; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.47; extra expense
at $5.02; total 175.22
M. E. Crabtree, Oxford
Heights Add. W. 10 ft. of
Lot 50, bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $7.18; interest
at 6 per cent, 7c; extra ex-
pense, .0297242 per cent,
21; total 7.46
Home Builders Co., Oxford
Heights Add. E. 102.5 ft. of
Lot 49, bitulithic curb and
cost, $210.93; interest at 6
per cent, $1.83; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$6.27; total 219.03
Ed. C. Keating, O x f or d
Heights, Add., W. 10 ft. Lot
49, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $7.47; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c; ex-
tra, expense at .0297242 per
cent, 22c; total 7.76
Home Builders' Co., Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 48, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $218.70; interest at
6 per cent, $1.90; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$6.50; total 227.10
Ed. Muntz, Oxford Heights,
Add., Lot 46, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$636.98; interest at 6 per
cent, $5.53; extra expense
at .0297242 per cent, $18.93;
total 661.44
Minnie Gieseman, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 47, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $281.02; interest at
6 per cent, $2.44; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$8.35; total 291.81
James Alderson, Sub. 29, Oxl
ford Heights Add., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $250.76; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.18; ex-
tra expense at .0297242 per
cent, $7.45; total 260.39
Special Session, August 25th, 1922 397
James Alderson, Sub. 1 of 1
of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of Sub.
Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Lot 6 of
7 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 2, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $7.85; interest at
6 per cent, 7c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
23c; total 8.15
R. J. Ellis, Sub. 29, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 2, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $25.71; interest at 6
per cent, 23c; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
76c; total 26.70
R. J. Ellis, Sub. 1 of 1 of 1
of 1 of 1 of 1 of Sub. Lot 1
and Lot 2 of Lot 6 of 7 of
Min. Lot 79, Lot 1, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $191.40; interest at 6
per cent, $1.66; extra ex-
pense at .0297242 per cent,
$5.69; total 198.75
Total $10,366.72
2965.85 square yards bitu-
lithic paving at $1.48 per
square yard $ 5,869.46
17.3 lineal feet concrete
headers at 40c per lineal
foot 6.92
236.44 tons binder at $12.00
per ton 2,837.28
92 cubic yards crushed rock
at $2.75 per cubic yard 253.00
1834 lineal feet cement gut-
ters at 30c per lineal ft 550.20
2.9 lineal feet 6x24" con-
crete curb at 60c per lin-
eal foot 1.74
516.5 lineal feet combina-
tion curb and gutter at 90c
per lineal foot
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense at .0297242
per cent
464.85
86.52
296.75
Ttal $10,366.72
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion t othe special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved August 25th, 1922.
Adopted August 25th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Alta Vista
Street from West Fifth Street to Ju-
lien Avenue, hereinafter described,
has been completed and the City En-
gineer has computed the cos tand
expense of said improvement
amounts to $10,366.72;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
That to provide for the cost of im
proving of Alta Vista Street from
the north property line/;of Julien'
Avenue, there be issued twenty-one
bonds to the amount of $10,363.72.
Said bonds shall be issued under the
provisions of Chapter 8, Title V, of
the Code of Iowa and the amend-
ments thereto, shall bear date as of
the 25th day of September, A. D.
1922, shall be in the denominations
of $500.00 each, except that there
shall be one bond to the amount of
$366.72; they shall be numbered from
7743 to 7763, inclusive, and shall be
divided into ten series, of which the
bonds numbered 7743 to 7745 shall
constitute the firs tseries, and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1923; the bonds numbered 7746
to 7748 shall constitute the second
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1924; the
bonds numbered 7749 and 7750 shall
constitute the third series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
1925; the bonds numbered 7751 and
7752 shall constitute the fourth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1926; the
bonds numbered 7753 and 7754 shall
constitute the fifth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1927; the bonds numbered 7755
and 7756 shall constitute the sixth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1928; the
bonds numbered 7757 and 7758 shall
constitute the seventh series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1929; the bonds num-
bered 7759 and 7760 shall constitute
the eighth series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April, A. D.
1930; the bonds numbered 7761 and
7762 shall constitute the ninth series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D. 1931; and the bond
numbered 7763 shall contitute the
tenth series and shall be payable on
the flrst day of April, A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached, and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spec-
ial assessment levied for said im-
provement. Both principal and in-
398 Special Session, August 25th, 1922
terest shall be
fice of the City
City of Dubuque
be substantially
form
No
Series No.
payable at the of -
Treasurer in the
. Said bonds shall
in the following
$500.00
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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, A. D.
19 , or at any time before that
date, at the option of the City, the
sum of
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
with interest thereon at the rate of
5 per cent per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto at-
tached. Both principal and interest
are payable at the office of the City
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 City
Council of said city, duly passed on
the 25th day of August, A. D. 1922.
This bond is one of a series of twen-
ty-one bonds, twenty bonds for
$500.00 each, numbered from 7743 to
7762, inclusive, and one bond for
$366.72, numbered 7763, all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of defraying the cost of im-
proving Alta Vista Street from the
north property line of West Fifth
Street to the south property line of
Julien Avenue, and described in said
resolution; which cost is assessable
and levied along said improvement,
and is made by law a lien on all
abutting or adjacent property, and
payable in ten annual installments,
with interest on all deferred pay-
ments at the rate of five per cent
per annum, and this bond is pay-
able only out of the 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 and condition
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
due form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the faith and
diligence of said City of Dubuque are
hereby irrevocably pledged.
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque by its City Council has caus-
ed this bond to be signed by its May-
or and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed this 25th day of September,
A. D. 1922, and has authorized that
the signatures of the Mayor and City
Clerk, upon the coupons attached be
signed with the fac-simile signatures
of said officers.
Countersigned Mayor.
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPON.
On the day of
A. D. 19 , the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, promises to pay to the pearer,
as provided in the Bond, the sum of
Dollars, at
the office of the City Treasurer in
the City of Dubuque, being
months interest due that day on its
improvements bond No. dated
19
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 by him for that
purpose, and to then deliver them to
the City Treasurer who will also reg-
ister 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 Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special fund
to be known as
Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile of the
Mayor and countersigned with the
fac-simile signature of the City
Clerk.
Adopted August 25th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
TEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: JOHN STUBERImen,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
adoption of the resolution. Second -
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Session, August 25th, 1922 399
An Ordinance.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON JACKSON STREET
FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY
LINE OF TWENTY-SECOND
STREET TO THE SOUTH PROP-
ERTY LINE OF EAST TWENTY-
FOURTH STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Jackson Street
from the North property line of East
Twenty-second Street to the South
property line of East Twenty-fourth
Street be and the same is hereby
adopted and the grade established
as shown by the profile of said
street and grade, which was pre-
pared by the City Engineer, being
profile No. 1063, B. M. Water Table
on the northeast corner of Nine-
teenth Street and Central Avenue,
elevation 28.90.
Said grade begins at the north
property line of East Twenty-second
Street which is station 0, east curb
elevation 25.4; thence to station 9
58, the south property line of East
Twenty-fourth Street, elevation 21.5,
west curb elevation starting at sta-
tion 0 are 26.00; thence to station
'9+58, the south property line of
East 24th street, elevation 21.6
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and take effect from and after
its final passage by the City Council
and its publication as is required by
law.
Passed upon first reading Au-
gust 14, 1922.
Adopted August 25, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended and the ordin-
ance be taken up for final passage.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Profile No. 1065 showing grade on
Grandview from Center Line of Du-
buque -Cascade Road presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved the adop-
tion of the profile. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Grandview Avenue from a point
400 feet West of Rockdale Road, as
relocated, to a point 470 feet East
of the same, presented. Councilman
Gabriel moved that this be consid-
ered the first reading of the ordin-
ance. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Profile No. 1066 showing the grade
on Pierce Street from West Locust
Street to Angella Street presented.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the profile. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Pierce Street from South prop-
erty line of West Locust Street to
the North property line of Angella
street presented. Councilman Gab-
riel moved this be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Profile No. 1067 showing grade on
Langworthy Street, as re-establish-
ed, from Booth Street to College
street, presented. Councilman Brede
moved the adoption of the profile.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabrile, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Langworthy Street as re-estab-
lished from the West curb line of
Booth Street to the East curb line of
College Street, presented. Council-
man Brede moved that this be con-
sidered the first reading of the or-
dinance. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
400 Special Session, August 25th, 1922
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Profile No, 1068 showing grade on
College Street, as re-establihsed,
from Langworthy Street to West 3rd
Street, presented. Councilman Brede
moved the adoption of the profile.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on College Street, as re-established,
from Langworthy Street to West 3rd
Street, presentd. Councilman Gab-
riel moved that this be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Concilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nay Q—None.
Profile No. 1069 showing grade on
Dongla s Street (formerly West 2nd
Street, as re-established, from Col-
lege Street to Walsh Street, pre-
sented. Councilman Brede moved
the adoption of the profile. ' Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brdee, Gabriel, Melchior.
Sch rem pf.
Nays --None.
An crdinance establishing a grade
on Douglas Street, as re-established,
from College Street, to Walsh Street,
presented. Councilman Gabriel
moved that this be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
'Teas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Profile No. 1070 establishing a
grade on parkway from Douglas
Street to Langworthy Street, also an
ordinance establishing a grade on
parkway from Douglas Street to
Langworthy Street, presented. Ac-
tion deferred.
Profile No. 1071 showing grade on
Walsh Street, as re-established, from
Douglas Street to West 3rd Street,
presented. Councilman Gabriel moved
the adoption of the profile. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Walsh Street, as re-established,
from Douglas Street to West 3rd
Street, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of J. W. McEvoy, asking
the City Council for the privilege of
leasing or purchasing about 14 by 20
feet of the unused alley intersecting
with McEvoy Place, for the purpose
of building a garage, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
prayer of the petition be granted,
and Mr. McEvoy pay the City $2.50
per year rental for the use of the
property. Seconded by oCuncilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of A. G. Acker, asking the
City Council for the use of City
property situatde on the South side
of West 17th Street and West of Lo-
cust Street for garage purposes, stat-
ing that the property as it now is
is useless and that he would im-
prove it without cost to the City.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petitioner be granted,
Mr. Acker to leave 4 feet between
the curb and the garages for side-
walk, and pay the City a rental of
$1.00 per year for 10 years in lieu
of work. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your request, bids were received at
ten o'clock a. m., August 25th, for
approximately 20 cu. yds. of concrete
for repairing the alley between Cen-
tral avenue and Iowa street lying be-
tween Twelfth street and the City
Hall property.
Only one bid was received, that of
Edmund A. Linehan who bids $3.39
per sq. yard for concrete pavement.
I would recommend that this bid be
rejected.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager,
August, 25th, 1922.
Special Session, August 25th, 1922
401
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the bid be re-
jected. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
August, 25th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: A few weeks ago a
petition was presented by Mike
Adam, the owner of Lot 1 of the Sub-
division of 4 and 5 of No. 9 in
Kneist's Sub., for a reduction in the
assessment against this lot on ac-
count of the improvement of Lincoln
avenue and Twenty-first street.
The assessment as levied was
$109.75. The assessed value of this
lot is $200. This being an interior
lot lying next to the Great Western
railroad tracks and having a front-
age on neither Rhohberg avenue nor
Twenty-first street, is used entirely
for garden purposes.
I would suggest r., value in connec-
tion with the assessment of $250 for
this lot which would make the prop-
er assessment $62.50 giving to Mr.
Adam a reduction of $47.25.
If this suggestion is followed, a
warrant should be drawn from the
general funds of the city, in favor
of the special assessment fund, in
the sum of $47.25.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manager
be approved and the prayer of the
petition be granted, the City Treas-
urer be notified to accept $62.50 in
full from Mr. Adam, for the above
assessment, and the Aditor be auth-
orized -to draw a warrant on the gen-
eral fund in favor of the special as-
sessment fund in the sum of $47.25.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
August, 24th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At the last meeting
the proposition of continuing the im-
provement of the Rockdale road as
relocated, from Rowan street to Lo-
cust street, was left indefinite until
an approximate estimate of the cost
of this improvement could be ob-
tained. The City Engineer has made
an estimate of the cost of grading,
which is approximately only, and is
based upon what information is now
available. This cost is as follows:
4200 cu. yds. solid rock excavation
at $1.50 per cu. yd., $6,300.
3680 cu. yds. loose rock excavation
at 90c per cu. yd., $3312.
2632 cu. yds. earth excavation at
28c per cu. yd., $736.
Extra earth excavation to take
care of extra fill.
40,936 cu. yds. at 28c per cu. yd.,
$11,462.
Total expense of grading, $21,810.
To this should be added approxi-
mately $4500 for right of way and
construction of culverts, making a
total of $27,310. I believe that we
are safe in assuming that this road
can be completed for not to exceed
$30,000..
The prices as bid by the Groves
Company are very attractive. By do-
ing this work at this time we save
practically $2,000 on the construction
of the work for which we have al-
ready contracted. This work will
be continued through the winter and
payments will be made after the next
fiscal year.
In order to secure the entire bene-
fit of the construction as far as
Grandview avenue, the road leading
to this street should be improved as
soon as possible. Taking all these
facts into consideration it is my rec-
ommendation that the contract as
already awarded to S. P. Groves &
Sons Co., of Minneapolis, be made
to include that part of the Rockdale
road lying between Rowan street and
Locust street, as I believe the project
can be financed out of the next
year's revenues as well as at any
later time.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved and that the contract
as already awarded to S. P. Groves
and Sons Co., be made to include
that part of the Rockdale road lying
between Rowan street and Locust
street. Seconded by Councilman Mel -
choir. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of John Pier Co. Agents.
O. E. Carr, City Manager,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Sir. Pursuant to our recent
conversation relative to lot 2 of 2
of the south 1/2 of 100 in Ann
O'Hare's Sub., which the City bought
in for special taxes in July, 1921,
402 Special Session, August 25th, 1922
we beg to state we have conferred
with our client about taking this
over. In -as -much a sit has already
cost him $100.00 to purchase the tax
certificate from Mr. Trewin for the
sale of the property for the County
Tax, he feels the City should make
a considerable reduction on the spec-
ial tax assessment, which your rec-
ords show amounts to $99.65, which
with interest to July, 1921, plus the
penalty attached totals $124.74 or
thereabouts.
This amount together with what
it has cost to redeem from the Coun-
ty Tax Sale, would greatly exceed
the real value of the small parcel
of lot. We are therefore authorized
to offer you $65.00 in full payment
for the special assessment as above
stated.
Yours respectfully,
John Pier & Co., Agents.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted the
City Treasurer be notified to accept
$65.00 in full and deliver the tax
title to above described property to
John PIer & Co., Agents, providing
they settle prior to Sept. 1st, 1922.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council•
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of the Voelker Realty Co.
Honorable City Commissioners and
City Manager:
Gentlemen: A special assessment
dated Nov. 5th, 1908 for improvement
of South Alta Vista street, $250.00
against lot 30 Oxford Heights Addi-
tion has not been paid. A tax sale
certificate to the City of Dubuque
was issued July 8th, 1921. This prop-
erty was valued in the year 1908, in
connection with lot 29 at a total
value of $200.00. It is a narrow lot
or strip of a depth of 19 feet, at one
end and running to a point and the
regular assessment represented its
full value at that time.
There is also a special assessment
against the same for sidewalk dated
January 3rd, 1918, $100.98, which has
been followed by sale certificate to
the City of Dubuque dated Sept. 9th,
1921 and there are several other
years of regular taxes delinquent and
represented by sale certificates to
the City.
The undersigned offer to pay the
sum of $50.00 principal and $12.50 in-
terest on same providing the same
is accepted in full settlement of the
first named assessment and sale
thereunder, and will agree to pay the
other assessments in full with regu-
lar interest.
As this lot is about to be assessed
again for new improvements of
South Alta Vista street an dwe are
desirous of having the matter adjust-
ed, we shall appreciate your early,
and trust favorable action in this
.natter.
Voelker Realty Co.
ByLouis Kolfenbach, Vice Pres.
City Manager Carr recommends
the acceptance of the above offer.
Councilman Melchoir moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved, the Voelker Real-
ty Co. pay as per agreemoI t and the
City Treasurer be notified to accept
the payments. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of the Voelker Realty Co.
To the Honorable City Commission-
ers and City Manager:
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The undersigned peti-
tioner for themselves and in behalf
of a large number of home owners
of the vicinity, respectfully call at-
tention to the need of a sanitary sew-
er in Audubon avenue, and in West
Fourteenth street from a point near
Atlantic avenue to Audubon avenue,
and respectfully ask that early atten-
tion be given to the construction
thereof.
Voelker Realty Co.,
By Chris. A. Voelker, Pres.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Melchoir.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Communication of the Chamber of
Commerce, asking the City Council
to appoint a committee of three to
act in conjunction with a committee
of three from the Shippers associa-
tion and three from the Chamber of
Commerce to take up action as they
see fit regarding the removal from
the City of the Milwaukee Shops.
City Manager Carr, Mayor Alderson,
Councilman Brede were proposed as
such committee.
No further action taken on this
matter at this time.
Resolution.
Be it resolved by the Ci ty Council
of the city of Dubuque, Iowa that
the entire Corporate limits of said
City is wholly within the limits of
the benefits and protection of the
taxes levied and to be levied for the
Special Session, August 25th, 1922 403
fire fund and for the fire improve-
ment fund for the year 1922.
Passed and adopted this 25th day
of August, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved theadop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Melchoir. Carrie dby the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the city of Dubaque, Iowa that
the entire corporate limits of said
city is already within the limits of
the benefits and protection of the
taxes levied and to be levied for the
Electric Light Fund in the year 1922.
Passed and adopted this 25th day
of August, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution.
A resolution levying taxes for the
year 1922.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa that the following
tax list for the year 1922 be and the
same are hereby levied and the same
be and they are hereby certified to
the County Auditor of Dubuque, Iowa,
and the Board of Supervisors of said
County, for the action of the County
authorities and the spreading of the
same upon the tax lists, levies and
records for collection in accordance
with chapter 343 of the Acts of the
37th General Assembly of the State
of Iowa, said levy being 5712-16
mills on the taxable property within
the corporate limits of the City of
Dubuque, thirty mills of which being
designated and known as "cash con-
solidated tax," to wit:
Consolidated Tax
General Fund (10 mills) $97,854.42
Deficiency Fun (2 mills) 19,570.88
Grading Fund (3 mills) 29,356.33
City Improvement Fund (5
mills` 48,927.21
District Sewer Fund (5
mills) 48,92721
Electric Light Fund (5
mills) 48,927,21
Total $293,563.26
Other Taxes.
Fire Fund (7 mills) $68,498.09
Fire Improvement Fund
(land 1/2 mill) 14,678.16 /
Main Sewer Fund (2 1-16
mills) 201182.47
Library Fund (2 2-16 mills) 20,794.06
Park Fund (2 mills) 19,570.88
Police Pension Fund (1/2
mills) 4,892.72
Fire Pension Fund (1 mill) 6iii;996e1•I
Bonded Debt Fund (8
mills) 78,283.54
Deficiency Levy Fund
Grandview Avenue (9-16
mills` 5,504.31
Deficiency Levy Special im-
provement (3 mills) 29,356.33
Total $565,109.26
Total 5712-16 mills
Passed and adopted this 25th day
of August, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Certificate of Tax Levy for the City
of Dubuque, Iowa.
State of Iowa,
Dubuque County.
To the County Auditor and Board of
Supervisors of Dubuque County
Iowa:
I John Stuber, clerk in and for the
City of Dubuque in said County of
Dubuque County Iowa, do hereby cer-
tify that at a special meeting of the
City Council of said city held as pro-
vided for by law on the 25th day of
August, 1922 the following taxes
were voted and levied for the year
1922 on all of the taxable property
of said city subject to general taxa-
tion.
Consolidated Taxes.
General Fund (10 mills)... ... $97,854.42
Deficiency Fund (2 mills) 19,570.88
Grading Fund (3 mills) 29,356.33
City Improvement Fund (5
404
Special Session, August 25th, 1922
mills)
District Sewer Fund (5
mills)
Electric Light Fund (5
mills)
48,927.21
48,927.21
48,927.21
Total $293,563.26
Other Taxes.
Fire Fund (7 mills) $68,498.09
Fire Improvement Fund
(11/2 mills) 14,678.16
Main Sewer Fund (21-16
mills) 20,183.47
Library Fund (2 3-16 mills) 20,794.06
Park Fund (2 mills) 19,570.88
Police Pension Fund (11/2
mills) 4,892.72
Fire Pension Fund (1 mill) 9,785.44
Bonded Debt Fund( 8mills) 78,283.54
Deficiency Levy Fund
Grand -View Avenue (9-16
mills) 5,504.31
Deficiency Levy Special Im-
provement Fund (3 mills) 29,356.33
Total $565,109.26
Total 57 12-16 mills.
Given under my hand and seal of
office in Dubuque, Iowa, this 28th
day of August, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Condemnation Proceedings.
Resolution.
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and advisable by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that a
street be laid out, opened and estab-
lished to connect with •the County
highway known as the "Military" or
"Cascade -Dubuque road," and be an
extension of said road from the point
where said road, as re -located, enters
the city limits over and across Min-
eral lot (5), Mineral lot (4), Mineral
lot (10), Mineral lot (12), lot 2 of
the subdivision of lot 2 of the sub-
division of lot 5 of the subdivision
of Mineral lot (21) and Mineral lot
(35), said street to be 100 feet in
width and of the direction as shown
by the blue print attached hereto
and made a part hereof; and
Whereas, the city of Dubuque and
the owners of the lands above de-
scribed are unable to agree upon the
fair and reasonable price or compen-
sation to be paid for a right of way
under and across said described prop-
erty for the construction of said
street; and
Whereas in order to acquire said
right of way over said lands for the
purpose named, it will be necessary
to condemn by proper proceedings,
so much of said land as is needed for
the establishment of said street;
now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
City Engineer be and he is hereby
instructed to make a plat and sur-
vey of the land necessary to be taken
for the establishment of said street
and, when the same is made, to pre-
sent the same to the Sheriff of Du-
buque County, Iowe, for the informa-
tion of the jury to be summoned by
him, for the information and inspec-
tion of the property owned and for
his own information and convenience.
Be it further resolved that, written
^nplications be made by the City of
Dubuque to the Sheriff of Dubuque
County, Iowa, to appoint six free-
holders all of whom to be residents
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa and
not interested in the same or a like
action, whose duties which will be
to inspect said premises and assess
the damages which the owners of
said property will sustain by the tak-
ing of said real estate.
Be it further resolved that, when
said free holders are appointed, a
ten day notice in writing be given
to each of the owners of the lands
herein described, if said persons are
residents of the State of Iowa, and
/4 said persons are non-residents of
the State of Iowa, then that a notice
be published once a week for eight
weeks in the newspapers of the City
of Dubuque as provided by law, spec-
ifying therein the day and hour when
the commissioners or jury appointed
by the Sheriff will view the premises,
which notice, upon residents of this
~tate shall be served by reading the
same to each owner and giving to
him a correct copy thereof.
Be it further resolved that when
the right of way ever the lands here-
in described and as indicated by the
blue print hereto attached has been
acquired by the City of Dubuque eith-
er purchase or condemnation, then
that said street shall be considered
as opened, and established and shall
be under the care and jurisdiction
',f the City of Dubuque as one of its
regularly established street and high -
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of an immediate importance
shall be in force and effect from and
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 25th day
of August, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Special Session, August 25th, 1922 405
Councilman Brede moved the adop- Approved , 1922.
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by Adopted `.let - 'f , 1922.
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council- )rq,.r., ;' Cly i. r '
Council-
men Brede, G
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Condemnation Proceedings.
APPLICATION TO SHERIFF.
To F. J. Kennedy, Sheriff of Du-
buque County, Iowa.
Greetings!
The City of Dubuque having de-
clared the necessity and advisability
of establishing a street over and
across Mineral Lot 5, Mineral Lot 4,
Mineral Lot 10, Mineral Lot 12, 1 of
2 of the subdivision of Lot 2 of the
subdivision of Lot 5 of the sub-
division of Mineral Lot 21 and Min-
eral Lot 35, the same to be 100 feet
in width and to commence at a
point where the Military or Cascade -
Dubuque road as relocated as en-
ters the City of Dubuque and is
shown upon the blue print hereto
attached and submitted herewith for
the information and guidance of the
jury to be summoned by you, hereby
applies to you as Sheriff of Dubuque
County to appoint six free holders,
all of whom to be residents of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, andnot in-
tersted in the same or a like action,
to inspect said real estate and as-
sess the damages which the owners
thereof will sustain by the appro-
priation of so much of said lands as
is shown upon the attached blue
print, as a right of way for said
street, and make report to you in
writing. When said report is made
you will advise the City Manager
and the City Council thereof.
As clerk of the City of Dubuque
I am instructed to hand you this
application.
Dated at Dubuque County, Iowa,
this 28th day of August, 1922.
CITY OF DUBUQUE.
—By John Stuber,
City Clerk.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
406 Special Session, August 3lst, 1922
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session, August 31, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present City Manager Carr, Mayor
Aldreson, Councilmen Brede, Gab-
riel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent—None.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of acting on
bids for the $75,000 issue of Grading
Bonds and acting on any other busi-
ness that may come before the
meeting.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions, bids were receivd at 10:00
o'clock, Thursday, August 31, for
the purchase of a $75,000 issue of
Grading Bonds, hitherto authorized
by the Council. These bonds bear 5
per cent interest, the condition of
sale being face of the. bonds on de-
livery, together with accrued in-
terest and the amount of the
premium.
No sealed bids were received.
Oral bids were received. The high-
est rice bid by the /arious com-
panies o o :
Bechtel & Co., Davenport, Iowa.
Premium $1,330.
White -Phillips Co., Davenport,
Iowa. Premium $1,445.
Compton Co., Chicago, Ill. Prem-
ium $1,625.
Second Ward Securities, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Preium $1,645.
Bonbright & Co., Chicago, Ill.
Premium $1,655.
The highest price is on a basis of
102.206 for the bonds, which is equiv-
alent to approximately 4.35% inter-
est. The above bonds are sold, sub-
ject to a favorable opinion by Chap-
man, Cutler & Parker of Chicago
and have been printed and furnished
by the White -Phillips Co. of Daven-
port.
I would respectfully recommend
the sale of these bonds to the Bon -
bright & Co. of Chicago. I would al-
so ask that a warrant be drawn in
favor of the White -Phillips Co. for
the sum of $750.00 in full payment
for the legal opinion and the print-
ing of the bonds and the preparation
of the necessary legal procedeings,
this being 1% of the amount of the
issue, and the amount previously
agreed upon.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved, the sale of the
bonds be made to Bonbright & Co.
of Chicago at a premium of $1,655,
and the Auditor be authorized to
draw a warrant for $750.00 in favor
of the White -Phillips Co. of Daven-
port, Iowa, in full payment for legal
opinion, printing of the bonds and
the preparation of the necessary le-
gal proceedings. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
As previously reported to the
Council, there is a deficit in the
Special Improvement Fund amount-
ing at present to $206,000. In other
words, the outstanding special im-
provement bonds are $206,000 in ex-
cess of the outstanding special as-
sessments, provided the same are
collected in full.
Inasmuch as the prices bid for
bonds today show that these bonds
can now be sold with a premium if
issued to bear 41/2% it would seme
advisable to issue general city de-
ficiency bonds to cover this amount.
On $200,000 the difference of interest
of 1/2 of 1% would amount to $1,000
a year which can just as well be
saved in interest at not.
We have already levied a tax of
three mills for next year to take
care of this deficiency. This means
that we can issue $186,000 worth of
bonds at 4%%, the first maturity to
be November 1, 1924, and the whole
issue should be taken care of in nine
years' time. I fthis proposition is
approved by the City Council we will
proceed to have the necessary legis-
lation prepared.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that legisla-
tion be prepared to issue $186,000
Special Assessment Deficiency
Bonds to bear interest at 41/2%.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
August 31st, 1922.
Special Session, August 31st, 1922 407
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
August 31, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I beg to advise that the sanitary
sewer on Gilmore Street from West
Fifth Street to Cooper Street, Ed-
mund A. Linehan, contractor, has
been completed and inspected. I
would respectfully recommend its
acceptance by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,...
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Gil-
more Street from West Fifth Street
to Cooper Street has been completed
and
Whereas the City Manager has
recommended the acceptance of this
work, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Clerk sub-
ject to public inspection and the City
Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat
and schedule publish the notice of
said assessment as is required by
law.
Adopted August 31, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -- Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Manager Carr recommended
that the time for the completion of
the work of improving Hill Street
from Wooten Street to Dodge Street
and Alpine Street from Solon to
Dodge Streets be extended to Octo-
ber 4-0. 1922, James F. Lee Paving
completion of the improvement of
West 5th Street from Hill Street to
Alpine Street be extended to Octo-
ber 15, 1922, James F. Lee Paving
Co., contractors. Councilman Brede
moved that the recommendation of
the City Manager be approved and
the time for the completion of the
above streets be extended as recom-
mended. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf, Carride by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended to allow any one
present to address the Council. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A. G. Acker addressed the Council
relative to the leasing by him of
the City property described as Lots
1-2-3 and 4 Fair -View Addition. The
City Council had at a previous meet-
ing agreed to lease this property to
Mr. Acker for a term of 10 years at
a rental of $1.00 per year. Mr. Acker
explained to the Council that, ow-
ing to the amount of work and ex-
pense involved in improving this
property, it would not pay him to
enter into an agreement with the
City unless he can get this property
for 20 years. Councilman Brede
moved that the previous action ta-
ken on this matter be rescinded.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that A.
G. Acker be given a lease on the
City property Lots 1-2-3 and 4 Fair -
View addition for a period of 20
years at a rental of $1.00 per year,
the buildings to be two feet from
the curb. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Bond of Linehan & Molo for the
maintenance and operation of a dis-
play sign presentde, it being prop-
408 Special Session, August 31st, 1922
crly executed. Councilman Schrempf
moved that it be received and flied.
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Bond of Robt. Hughes for the
maintenance and operation of a dis-
play sign presented. It being prop-
erty executed, Councilman Schrempf
moved that it be received and filed.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
;,;chrempf.
Nays—None.
Bond of Lucas Straub, for the
maintenance and operation of a dis-
play sign, presented. It being prop-
erly executed, Councilman Schrempf
moved that it be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Bond of Wm. Georgiou, for the
maintenance and operation of a dis-
play sign, presented. It being prop-
erly executed, Councilman Schrempf
moved that it be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved 1922.
Adopted , 1922.
L�Jx.
Councilmen
Attest: ..Wy44.4.
City Clerk.
1
Regular Session,
September 5th, 1922
409
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular Session, September 5, 1922.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present — City Manager Carr,
Mayor Alderson, Councilmen Brede,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided by law, at a
session to be held September 5th,
1922, to pay for the construction of
a sanitary sewer in Rush Street for
a distance of approximately 360 feet
east of Bryant Street, presented.
There being no remonstrance, Coun-
cilman Brede moved that the notice
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in Rush Street for a distance
of approximately three hundred and
sixty feet east of Bryant Street
by Even-Uhlrich Staner Co., con-
tractors, in front of and
adjoing the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description Amount.
Emil Ruff Estate, Sub. 145
and 146, Union Add., Und.
1-2 Lot 5, interest at 6 per
cent, 7c; manholes, 12.5 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.6653,
$8.30; extra expense at
.04929 per cent, 41c; total$ 8.78
Chet Ruff, Sub. 145 and 146,
Union Add., Und. 1-2 Lot 5,
interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
manholes, 12.5 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.6653. $8.30; extra
extra expense at .04929,
41c; total 8.78
Anna C. Dax, Sub. 145 and
146, Union Add., Lot 6, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 24c;
manholes, 40 lin. ft. '6 -inch
tile at $0.6653, $26.60; ex-
tra expense at .04929 per
cent, $1.30; total 28.14
Cath. McMahon, Union Add,
Lot 144, interest at 6 per
cent, 35c; manholes, 60 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.6653,
$39.92; extra expense at
.04929 per cent, $1.97; total 42.24
Katie Smith, Union Add.,
Lot 143, interest at 6 per
cent, 35c; manholes, 60 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.6653,
$39.92; extra expense at
.04929 per cent, $1.97; total 42.24
Anna J. Schaefle, Union
Add., Lot 142, interest at 6
per cent, 35c; manholes, 60
lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.6653,
$39.92; extra expense at
$1.97; total 42.24
Margt. Riggs, Union Add,
Lot 156, interest at 6 per
cent, 35c; manholes, 60 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.6653,
$39.92; extra expense at
0.5929 per cent, $1.97; total 42.24
Margt. Riggs, Union Add.,
Lot 155, interest at 6 per
cent, 35c; manholes, 60 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.6653,
$39.92; extra expense at
0.5929 per cent, $1.97; total 42.24
Margt. Riggs, Union Add.,
Lot 154, interest at 6 per
cent, 35; manholes, 60 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.6653,
$39.92; extra expense at
.04929 per cent, $1.97; total 42.24
Mary R. McQuillan, Sub. 1 of
Sub. 1 and 8 of Min. Lot
45 and Lot 1 of Min. Lot
47 and Lot 153, Union
Add., interest at 6 per
cent, 42c2; manholes, 72
lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.6653,
$47.89; extra expense at
0.4929 per cent, $2.36; total 50.67
Independent School District,
Sub. 1 of Sub. 1 and 8 of
Min. Lot 45 and Lot 1 of
Min. Lot 47 and Lot 153,
Union Add., interest at 6
cent, 12c; manholes, 19 lin.
ft. 6 -inch tile at $0.6653,
$13.03; extra expense at
.04929 per cent, 64c4; total 13.79
Total $363.60
3522 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at 84c
per lin. ft. $295.68
One manhole at $48.00 per
manhole 48.00
Interest at 6 per cent 2.98
Extra expense at .04929 per
cent 16.94
Total $363.60
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Caried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
410 Regular Session, September 5th, 1922
Approved September 5th, 1922.
Adopted September 5th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the constructing of a sewer in
Rush Street, hereinafter described,
has been completed and the City
Engineer has computed the cost
and expense of said improvement
amounts to $363.60;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuqde,
that to provide for the cost of con-
structing a 6 -inch sanitary sewer in
Rush Street for a distance of ap-
proximately 360 feet east of Bryant
Street, there be issued sewer bonds
to the amount of $363.60. Said
bonds shall be issued under the pro-
visions of Chapter 8, Title V., of the
Code of Iowa and the amendments
thereto, shall bear date as of the
5th day of October, A. D. 1922, shall
be in the denominations of $100.00
each, except that there shall be one
bond to the amount of $6360; they
shall be numbered from 7764 to 7767
inclusive, and shall be divided into
four series, of which the bond num-
bered 7764 shall constitute the first
series, and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1924; the
bond numbered 7765 shall consti-
tute the second series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1926; the bond numbered 7766
shall constitute the third series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1929; the bond num-
bered 7767 shall constitute the
fourth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be
payable out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
improvement. Both principal and
interest shall be payable at the of-
fice of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall
be substantially in the following
form:
No.
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
SEWER BOND.
The City of Dubuque, in the State
of Iowa, promises to pay, as here-
inafter tnentioned, to the bearer
hereof, on the first day of April, A.
$100.00
D. 19...., or at any time before that
date, at the option of the City, the
sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
with interest thereon at the rate of
5 per cent per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto at-
tached. Both principal and interest
are payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
in the State of Iowa. This bond is
issued by the City of Dubuque persu-
ant 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 City
Council of said city, duly passed on
the 5th day of September, A. D. 1922.
This bond is one of a series of four
bonds, three for one hundred dol-
lars each, numbered 7764 to 7766.
and one bond for sixty-three and
60-100 dollars, numbered 7767, all of
like tenor and date, and issued for
the purpose of defraying the cost
of constructing a sanitary sewer in
Rush Street for a distance of ap-
proximately 360 feet east of Bryant
Street, and described in said reso-
lution; which cost is assessable and
levied along said improvement, and
is made by law a lien on all abut-
ting or adjacent property, and pay-
able in ten annual installments,
with interest on all deferred pay-
ments at the rate of five per cent
per annum, and this bond is pay-
able only out of the 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 and condi-
tion 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-
sessments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the faith ,
and diligence of said City of Du-
buque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque, by its City Council, has caus-
ed this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed this day of
, A. D. 19.....
Mayor.
Countersigned:
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPON.
On the day of
A. D. 19...., the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer,
as provided in the bond, the sum
Regular Session, September 5th, 1922
411
01 Dollars, at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City ut Dubuque, being
months interest due that day on its
Improvement Bond No.
dated , 19.....
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 by him
for that purpose, and to then deliver
them to the City Treasurer who
will also register them in a book
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 Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special fund
to be known as Sewer fund.
Be it further resolved that the
interest coupons attached to the
bonds be signed with the fac simile
signature of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Adopted Sept. 5th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution, seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carriedby
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent— Councilman Gabriel.
Councilman Gabriel entered and
took his seat at 4:35 p. m.
Ordinance No. ....
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON GRANDVIEW AV-
ENUE FROM A POINT 400 FT.
WEST OF THE ROCKDALE
ROAD AS RELOCATED TO A
POINT 470 FT. EAST OF THE
SAME.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Grandview
Avenue from a point 400 feet west
of the intersection off Rockdale
Road as relocated to a point 470
feet east of the center of the Rock-
dale Road as relocated, be and the
same is hereby adopted as shown on
the profile of said street as prepar-
ed by the City Engineer, being pro-
file No. 1065.
Said grade begins at a point 400
feet west of the intersection of the
Rockdale Road; north curb eleva-
tion 246.8; south curb elevation
246.8: thence for a distance of 50
feet; north curb elevation 246.56;
south cuhb elevation 246.63; thence
for a distance of 50 feet north curb
elevation 245.8; south curb elevation
245.31; thence for a distance of 180
feet, north curb elvation 237.47,
south curb elevation 238.49; thence
for a distance of 50 feet; north curb
elevation 235.88, south curb eleva-
tion 237.07; thence for a distance of
50 feet; north curb elevation 235. 36,
south curb elevation 236.60; thence
for a distance of 40 feet; north curb
elevation 235.36; south curb eleva-
tion 236.60; thence for a distance or
50 feet; north curb elevation 236.09,
south curb elevation 237.18; thence
for a distance of 350 feet; north
curb elevation 241.20, south curb el-
evation 241.20.
The above changes in grade being
necessalty in connection with the
conctruction of Rockdale Road in
the new location.
Section 2. This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days after
its final adoption by the City Coun-
cil and its publication in the official
newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading Aug. 25th,
1922.
Passed final reading Sept. 5th,
1922.
Adopted Sept. 5th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF',
H. G. MELCHIOR, .
Attest: Councilmen
JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended and the ordin-
ance be taken up for final passage,
seconded by Councilman Melchior,
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Council Brede moved the adoption
of the ordinance; seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald, Sept.
12th, 1922. JOHN STUBER,
9-13-1t City Clerk.
412 Regular Session, September 5th, 1922
Ordinance No.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON PIERCE STREET
FROM THE SOUTH PROPERTY
LINE OF WEST LOCUST
STREET TO THE NORTH PROP-
ERTY LINE OF ANGELLA
STREET.
Be it ordained ty the City Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Pierce Street
from the south property line of
West Locust street to the north
property line of Angella street, oe
and the same is hereby established
and adopted as shown by the grade
and profile of said street, prepared
by the City Engineer, came Deing
profile No. 1066.
Said grade begins at Station 0,
the south property line of West Lo-
cust street, east curb elevation 77,
west curb elevation 78; thence to
station 440 at the grade 10.42 per
cent, east and west curb elevations
127.50 thence to station 6484, ea
curb a evation 153.18; thence to sta-
tion 6.46 west curb elevation 152.55;
said station being the north proper-
ty line of Angella street.
Section 2. This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days after
its final adoption by the City Coun-
cil and its publication in the official
newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading August 25th,
1922.
Passed final reading Sept. 5th,
1922.
Adopted Sept. 5th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: Councilmen
JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
Councilmen Brede moved that the
rules be suspended and the ordin-
ance be taken up for final passage
seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior
Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald, Sept.
13th, 1922 JOHN STUBER,
9-13-1t City Clerk.
Ordinance No. ....
N ORDINANCE CHANGING THE
GRADE AS PREVIOUSLY ES-
TABLISHED ON LANGWORTHY
STREET FROM THE WEST
CURB LINE OF BOOTH STREET
TO THE EAST CURB LINE OF
COLLEGE STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Langworthy
Street from the west curb line of
Booth Street to the East curb line
of College Street be and the same is
hereby adopted as shown by the
grade and profile of said street as
prepared by the City Engineer, be-
ing profile No. 1067.
Said grade begins at the west
curb line of Booth Street, which is
station 0, south curb elevation 226,
north curb elevation 227.45, same
being the old grade; thence to sta-
tion 1-0, east line of alley, north
curb elevation 231.0, south curb ele-
vation 231.0; thence to station 2+30,
which is the west line of the alley,
north and south curb elevations
223.0; thence to station *4.8 which
is the east property line of College
Street, north and south curb eleva-
tions 258.5.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days after
its final adoption by the City Coun-
cil and its publication in the official
newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading Aug. 25, 1922.
Passed final reading Sept. 5, 1922.
Adopted Sept. 5, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERS'ON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: Councilmen.
JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended and the ordin-
ance be taken up for final passage.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Bfede moved the ad-
option of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times-
Journal and Telegraph -Herald Sept.
13th, 1922. JOHN STUBER,
9.13-1t City Clerk.
Regular Session, September 5th, l')22 413
gn) �"' Ordinance No. ....
•
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE
GRADE PREVIOUSLY ESTAB-
LISHED ON COLLEGE STREET
FROM LANGWORTHY STREET
TO WEST THIRD STREET.
De it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on College from
the north property line of Lang-
worthy Street to the south curb line
of West Third Street, be and the
same is hereby a'.opted as shown by
the grade and profile of said street,
prepared by the City Engineer being
profile No. 1068.
Said grade begins at Station 0,
north property line of Langworthy
Street, east curb elevation 258.5,
west curb elevation 259.5 thence to
station 482 which is the south prop-
erty line of Douglas Street, eact curb
elevation 263.5, west curb elevation
264.5; thence to st%tion 1432 which.
is the north propery line of Doug-
las street, east curb elevation 264,
west curb elevation 265; thence to
station 2445, south alley line, east
curb elevation 266, west curb eleva-
tion 267.6, thence to station 3+92
which is the south curb line of West
Third street, east curb elevation
268.78, west curb elevation 270.60.
Section 2. This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days af-
ter its final adoption by the City
Council and its publication in the of-
ficial newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading Aug. 25, 1922.
Passed final reading Sept. 5, 1922.
Adopted Sept. 5, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: Councilmen.
JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended and the ordin-
ance be taken up for final passage.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Melchior, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None. •
Published offically in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald, Sept.
13th, 1922. JOHN STUBER,
9-13-1t.
Ordinance No
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE
GRADE ON DOUGLAS STREET
FROM COLLEGE STREET TO
WALSH STREET AS PREVIOUS-
LY ESTABLISHED.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinauce
changing the ,grade as previously
established on Douglas Street from
College Street to Walsh Street. be
and the same is hereby adopted, as
shown by the grade and profile of
said street prepared by the City En-
ginee , same being profile No. 1069.
Said grade begins at the west
property line of College Street
which is Station 0, north curb el
265.5, thence to Station 1}60; north
curb elevation 276, south curb ela-
tion 275; thence to Station. 4450,
which is the east property line of
Walsh Street, north curb elevation
257.8, south curb elevation 257.
Section 2. This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days after
its final adoption by the City Coun-
cil and its publication in the official
newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading Aug. 25, 1922.
Passed final reading Sept. 5, 1922.
•Adopted Sept. 5, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended and the ordin-
ance be taken up for final passage.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf•
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald Sept.
13th, 1922. JOHN STUBER,
9-13-],t City Clerk.
SH Ordinance No.
AN ORDINANCE RE-ESTABLISH-
ING A GRADE ON WALSH
STREET FROM DOUGLAS
STREET TO WEST THIRD
STREET
De it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Walsh Street
414 Regular Session, September 5th, 1922
from Douglas Street to West Third
Street be and the same is hereby
established and adopted as shown
by the profile of said street, prepar-
ed by the City Engineer, the same
being profile No. 1071.
Said grade begins at Station 0,
north property line of Douglas
Street, east and west curb elevation
256.8; thence to Station 1113.4 south
alley line, east and west curb eleva-
tion 263.7; north alley line east and
west curb elevation 264; thence to
Station 2161; east curb elevation
269.79, west curb elevation 269.46.
Station 2461 is the grade previously
established by the City Council.
Section 2. This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days after
its final adoption by the city council
and its publication in the official
newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading Aug. 25, 1922.
Passed second reading Sept. 5,
1922.
Adopted Sept. 5, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF',
H. G. MELCHIOR
Attest: Councilmen.
JOHN STUBER, City Clerk
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended and the ordinance
be taken up for final passage. Sec-
onded
eaonded by Councilman Melchior. cal -
Tied by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel- Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald Sept.
13th, 1922. JOHN STUBER,
9-13-1t City Clerk.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, that there is now
pending before the City Council a
proposition for the vacation of that
part of Beach Street from Sumner
Street to Front Street, exclusive of
the alley crossing said street, and
the vacation of that part of Sumner
Street from Beach Street to the
railroad right of way.
Also notice for the vacation of
that part of Glen Oak Street that is
now unusued, which is directly in
front of Lot 1 of Lawrence Dubuque
Addition, presented. There being no
remonstrances, Councilman Gabriel
moved that the notices be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that a
warrant be drawn in favor of City
Manager Carr and Councilman Ga-
briel, in the sum of $35.00, to defray
the expenses for the trip to Chica-
go for the purpose of interviewing
the officials of the C., M. & St. Paul
Railroad Co. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Not Voting—Councilman Gabriel.
The City Engineer reported as fol-
lows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen:
I hereby beg to report that the
following lots abutting sanitary sew-
er in Jackson Street from 22nd to
24th Streets are subject to a reduc-
tion of 50 per cent on assessment
for said sewer:
Elizabeth Parmelee, S. E. --4 of
Lot 22A, L. H. Langworthy's Add.
Salina Quade, S. 1-2 of E. 1-2 Lot
23A, L. H. Langworthy's Add.
Jacob Malsnar, Lot 24A, L. H.
Langworthy's Add.
F. W. Wodrich Estate, Lot 29, L.
H. Langworthy's Add.
Sophia Lembke, E. 1-2 Lot 30, L.
H. Langworthy's Add.
John Meyer, E. 1-2 Lot 31, L. H.
Langworthy's Add.
Regina Sand, E. 50 feet of S. 1-2
Lot 33, L. H. Langworthy's Add.
Regina Sand, E. 50 feet of Lot 34,
L. H. Langworth's Add.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Brede moved that the
list as submitted be approved and the
City Treasurer be so notified. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity For Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it be
deemed necesasry and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Air
Hill Street from Julien Avenue to
West Eighth Street, said sewer to
be provided with manholes and any
other appurtenances that may be
necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and
Regular Session, September 5th, 1922 415
specifications prepared by the City
Engineer and now on file in the of-
fice of the City Clerk, having been
duly approved by the City Manager
and submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be It further resolved, that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth,
and that this proposed resolution,
except this paragraph, be and the
same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council, to be held on Sep-
tember 20, 1922, at 4:30 o'clock p.
m., and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the above resolution, and of
the time and place when and where
said proposed resolution will be con-
sidered for passage, and objections
to the passage thereof and to the
construction of said sanitary sewer
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
of Dubuque in the manner and for
the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this 5th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adop-
tion. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Resolution of Necessity forewer
Cir
Be it resolved by the City CS
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Audu-
bon Street from Rosedale Avenue
to West Fourteenth Street and in
West Audu-
bon Street to Streeteenth to AtlanticStreet. from Said
sewer to be provided with manholes
and any other appurtenances that
may be necessary.
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above foregong sanitary sewer is
hereby proposed to be constructea
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this paragraph, be and the same is
hereby set down for further and fi-
nal hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held Sept. 20th, 1922,
at 4:30 o'clock P. M. and that the.
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the
above resolution, and of the time
proposed resolution will be consid-
ered for passage, and objections to
the passage thereof and to the con-
struction of said sanitary sewer
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
of Dubuque in the manner and for
the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of Sept. 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H.G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest : JOHN STUBER,City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
hesolution be approved and placed on
file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in The
Park Hill district as follows:
In Broadway extension from Dia-
gonal Street to Putnam Street, in
Putnam Street from Broadway Ex-
tension to Muscatine Street, in Mus-
catine Street from Putnam Street to
Charles Street, in Fulton Street from
Broadway Extension to approximate-
ly 100 feet south of King Street, in
Said sewer to be constructed in Harlan Street from Fulton Street
416 Regular Session, September 5th, 1922
west about 250 feet, in Greeley
Street from Broadway Extension to
a point about 100 feet east of Fulton
Street. Said sewer to be provided
with manholes and any other appurt-
enances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations prepared by the City Engin-
eer and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk having ben duly ap-
proved by the City Manager and sub-
mitted to the State Board of Health
for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be constructed
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution except this
paragraph, be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
aticn at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to be field Sept. 20th, 1922 at
4:30 o'clock P. M. and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the above resolu-
tion, and of the time and place when
and whero said proposed resolution
will be considered for passage, and
objections to the passage thereof
and to the construction of said sani-
tary sewer heard, to be given by pub-
lication in the official newspapers of
the City of Dubuque in the manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 5,.h day of
Sept., 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L.H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL.
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed on
file for final action and adcption. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel. Brede, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necessity
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that, up-
on recommendation of the City
Manager, it being deemed neces-
sary and advisable to improve
Tenth Street from the east property
line of Central Avenue to the rail-
road tracks at Elm Street, except
where already paved, by sewer, wa-
ter and gas connections, by curbing
with new cement curb where requir-
ed, resetting old stone curb where
necessary and by paving with either
vibrolithic pavement, sheet asphalt
or bitulithic on the present macad-
am foundation. In the event the con-
tract is awarded for a sheet ashalt
or bitulithic pavement, a concrete
gutter is to be constructed.. Said
work to be done in accordance with
the plans and specifications to be
prepared by the City Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore ,set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for
further and final hearing considera-
tion and determination at a meeting
of the City Council to be held the
20th day of Septemebr, 1922, at 4:30
P. M. in the Council Chamber and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to cause notice
of the pendency of the above reso-
lution and the time and place, when
and where said resolution will be
considered for passage and objec-
tions heard, to be given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of
the city, in manner and for the time
provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, Sept. 6th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8 City Clerk.
Regular Session, September 5th, 1922 417
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, That,
upon recommendation of the City
Manager, it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Booth
Street from the north property line
of Dodge Street to the south prop-
erty line of Julien Avenue, by curb-
ing with new cement where required.
resetting old stone curb where nec-
essary, by installing sewer, water
and gas connections where neces-
sary and by paving said portion of
said street with either vibrolithic
pavement, sleet asphalt or bitulith-
ic on the present macadam founda-
tion. In the event the contract is
awarded for sheet asphalt or bitu-
lithic pavement, a concrete gutter
is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved, that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed reso-
lution (except this paragraph) be
and the same is hereby set down
for further and final hearing and
consideration and determination at
a meeting of the City Council to be
held the 20th day of September,
1922, at 4:30 p. m., in the Council
Chamber, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution and the time and
place, when and where said resolu-
tion will be considered for passage
and objections heard, to be given
by publication in the official newspa-
pers of the city, in manner and for
the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this 5th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers September 6th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that,
upon recommendation of the City
Manager, it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Lang-
worthy Street from the west prop-
erty line of Alpine Street to
the east property line of Nevada
Street, by curbing with new cement
curb where required, resetting old
stone curb where necessary, by in-
stalling sewer, water and gas con-
nections where necessary and by
paving said portion of said street
with either vibrolithic pavement.,
sheet asphalt or bitulithic on the
present macadam foundation. In the
event the contract is awarded for
sheet asphalt or bitulithic pavement,
a concrete gutter is to be constructed
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Beit further resolved, That the
above and foregoing improvement
is hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m.,
in the Council Chamber and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
pendency of the above resolution
and the time and place. when and
where said resolution will be consid-
ered for passage and objections
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the city,
in manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
418 Regular Session, September 5th, 1922
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adop-
tion. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
paper September 6th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8. City Clerk.
A Resolution of Necessity
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that, up-
on recommendation of the City
Manager, it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve West
Third Street from the West prop-
erty line of Alpine Street to the East
property line of Booth Street by
curbing with new cement curb
where required, resetting old stone
curb where necessary, by installing
sewer, water and gas connections
where necessary and by paving said
portion of said street with either
vibrolithic pavement, sheet asphalt
or bitulithic on the present macaa-
am foundation. In event the con-
tract is awarded for sheet asphalt
or bitulithic pavement, a concrete
gutter is to be constructed. Said
work to be done in accordance with
the plans and specifications to be
prepared by the City Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all the property subject to assess-
ment for the impprovement as is
provided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for
further and final hearing, considera-
tion and determination at a meeting
of the City Council to be held the
20th day of September, 1922, at 4:30
P. M. in the Council Chamber and
that the City Clerk be and he Is
hereby instructed to cause notice of
the pendency of the above resolu-
tion and the time and place, when
and where said resolution will be
considered for passage and objec-
tions heard, to be given by publica-
tion In the official newspapers or
the city, in manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers. JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8 City Clerk.
A Resolution of Necessity
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that, up-
on recommendation of the City
Manager, it be deemed necessary
and advisable to 'improve Delhi
Street from the West property line
of Asbury Street to the City limits,
by curbing with new cement curb
where required, resetting old stone
curb where necessary, by installing
sewer, water and gas connections
where necessary and by paving said
portion of street with either vibro-
lithic payment, brick block on a
concrete foundation, sheet asphalt
or bitulithic on the present macad-
am foundation. In event the contract
is awarded for sheet asphalt of bitu-
lithic pavement, a concerte gutter
is to be constructed. Said work to
be done in accordance with the plans
and specifications to be prepared by
the City Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement
is hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of S'eptemeber, 1922, at 4:30 P. M.
in the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard,
to be given by publication in the of-
ficial newspapers of the city, in man-
Regular Session, September 5th, 1922 419
ner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk,
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution he approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Nays—None,
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers Sept. 6th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8 City Clerk.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Nevada Street
from the north property line of West
Third Street to the south property
line of West Fifth Street by
curbing with new cement curb where
required, resetting old stone curb
where necessary, by installing sew-
er, water and gas connections with
either vibrolithic pavement, sheet
asphalt or bitulithic on the present
macadam foundation. In the event
the contract is awarded for sheet
asphalt or bitulithic pavement a con-
crete gutter to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved, That the
above and foregoing improvement
is hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be held the 20th
day of September, 1922, at 4:30 p.
m., in the Council Chamber, and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
pendency of the above resolution
and the time and place, when and
where said resolution will be con-
sidered for passage and objections
beard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the city,
in manner and for the time provided
by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilman.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilmen Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adop-
tion. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers September 6th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8. City Clerk.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve West Fifth Street
from the West property line of Ne-
vada Street to the East property line
of Delhi Street, by curbing with new
cement curb where required, reset-
ting old stone curb where necessary,
by installing sewer, water and gas
connections where required neces-
sary and by paving said portion of
said street with either vibrolithic
pavement, sheet asphalt or bitulith-
ic on the present macadam founda-
tion. In event the contract is
awarded for sheet asphalt or bitu-
lithic pavement, a concrete gutter
is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of 'the property subject to assess-
ment for the Improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved, that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
420 Regular Session, September 5th, 1922
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) he and
the same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be held the 20th
clay of September, 1922, at 4:30 p.
m., in the Council Chamber, and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to cause notice
of the pendency of the above reso-
lution and the time and place, when
and where said resolution will be
considered for passage and objec-
tions heard, to be given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
city, in manner and for the time
provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adop-
tion. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers September 6th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8. City Clerk.
A Resolution of Necessity
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve West 14th
Street from the Northeast property
line of Delhi Street to the East
property line of Audubon Street by
curbing with new cement curb
where required, resetting old stone
curb where necessary and by install-
ing sewer, water and gas connec-
tions where necessary and by pav-
ing said portion of said street with
either vibrolithic pavement or brick
block on a concrete foundation.
Said work to be done in accordance
with the plans and specifications to
be prepared by the City Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law. -
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made ancu
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed reso-
lution (except this paragraph) be
and the same is hereby set down
for further and final hearing, con-
sideration and determination at a
meeting of the City Council to be
held the 20th day of September 1922,
at 4:30 P. M. in the Council Cham-
ber and that the City Clerk be ana
he is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the pendency of the above
resolution and the time and place,
when and where said resolution will
be considered for passage and objec-
tions heard, to be given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of
the city, in the manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 5th day of
September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption,
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel,
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers Sept. 6th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8 City Clerk.
A Resolution cf Necessity
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that, up-
on recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve Washington
Street from the North property line
of Eleventh Street to the South
property line of Twentieth Street by
laying sewer, water and gas connec-
tions where necessary, curbing with
new cement curb where necessary,
resetting old stone curb where nec-
essary, by paving with either vibro-
lithic pavement, sheet asphalt or bi-
tulithic on the present macadam
foundation. In the event the con-
tract is awarded for sheet asphalt
or bitulithic a concrete gutter is to
be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
Regular Sessinn, September 5th, 1922
421
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement
is hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down tor
further and final hearing considera-
tion and determination at a meeting
of the City Council to be held the
20th day of September, 1922 at
4:30 p. m. in the Council Chamber
and that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to cause notice of
the pendency of the above resolu-
tion and the time and place, when
and where said resolution will be
considered for passage and objec-
tions heard, to be given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
city, in manner and for the time
provided my law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 5th day of
September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES, ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel,
carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, Sept. 6th,
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8 City Clerk.
A Resolution of Necessity
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Washington
street from the North property line
of Twentieth street to the South
property line of Twenty-fourth
street except where already improv-
ed, by laying sewer, water and gas
connections where necessary,
curb-
ing with new cement curb where ne-
cessary, resetting old stone curb,
where necessary and by paving with
either vibrolithic pavement, sheet
asphalt or bitulithic on the present
macadam foundation. In event the
contract is awarded for asphalt or
bitulithic a concrete gutter is to be
constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for
further and final hearing, considera-
tion and determination at a meeting
of the City Council to be held the
20th day of September, 1922, at 4:30
p. m. in the Council Chamber and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to cause notice of
the pendency of the above resolu-
tion and the time and place, when
and where said resolution will be
considered for passage and objec-
tions heard, to be given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
city, in manner and for the time
provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 5th day of
September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Tinies-
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, Sept. 6th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8 City Clerk.
A RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY.
Be it re:,olved by the City Council
of the city of Dubuque, that upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve East 24th
Street, from the east property line
of Central Avenue to the east prop-
erty line of Washington Street.
south, by laying sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary,
427
Regular Session, September th, 1922
curbing with new cement curb
where necessary, resetting old stone
curb where necessary, and by pav-
ing with brick block on a concrete
foundation or vibrolithic between
the street car tracks and one foot
outside thereof, and the balance of
the street with either brick block on
a concrete foundation, Vibrolithic,
sheet asphalt or bitulithic; in the
event the contract is awarded for
sheet asphalt or bitulithic, the con-
crete gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for
further ,and final hearing, considera-
tion and determination at a meet-
ing of the City Council to be held
the 20th day of September, 1922, at
4:30 p. m., in the Council Chamber,
and that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to cause notice of
the pendency of the above resolution
and the time and place, when and
where said resolution will be con-
sidered for passage and objections
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the city,
in manner and for the time provid-
ed by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fin-
al action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 5th clay of
September, 1922.
Approved:
.TAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRTEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHTOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: .TOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers Sept. 6, 1922.
JOHN STITPER.
9-6-7-R City Clerk.
A RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve High Bluff
Street, from the north property line
of Fengler Street to the north prop-
erty line of Farley Street, by curb-
ing with new cement curb by install-
ing sewer, water and gas connec-
tions where necessary and by pav-
ing said portion of said street with
either vibrolithic pavement or bi-
tuminous macadam, in event the
contract is awarded for bituminous
macadam, a concrete gutter is to be
constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be held the 20th
day of September, 1922. at 4:30 p.
m., in the Council Chamber and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
pendency of the above resolution
and the time and place, when and
where said resolution will be consid-
ered for passage and objections
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the city,
in manner and for the time provided
by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution he approved and placed
nn file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Regular Session, September 5th, 1922 423
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers.
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8. City Clerk.
A RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve Jackson Street,
from the north property line of
Twenty -Second Street to the south
property line of Twenty -Fourth
Street, by curbing with new cement
curb where required, resetting old
stone curb where necessary, by in-
stalling gas connections where nec-
essary and by paving with either
brick block on a concrete founda-
tion or with vibrolithic, sheet as-
phalt or bitulithic on the macadam,
foundation; in the event the con-
tract is awarded for either sheet as-
phalt or bitulithic paving, a con-
crete gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement
is hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for
further and final hearing, considera-
tion and determination at a meeting
of the City Council to be held the
20th day of September, 1922, at 4:30
p. m., in the Council Chamber and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to cause notice of
the pendency of the above resolu-
tion and the time and place, when
and where said resolution will be
considered for passage and objec-
tions heard, to be given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of
the city, in manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers Sept. 6, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8. City Clerk.
A RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve White Street,
from the north property line of
Sixth Street to the south property
line of Twenty -First Street, except
where already improved by laying
sewer, water and gas connections
where necessary, by curbing with
new cement curb where required.
resetting old stone curb where nec-
essary and by paving with either
Vibrolithic pavement, sheet asphalt,
or bitulithic on the present maca-
dam foundation; in the event the
contract is awarded for sheet as-
phalt or bitulithic a concrete gutter
is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for
further and final hearing, considera-
tion and determination at a meet-
ing of the City Council to be held
the 20th day of September, 1922. at
4:30 p. m., in the Council Chamber.
and that the City Clerk he and he is
hereby instructed to cause notice of
the pendency of the above resolution
and the time and place, when and
where said resolution will be con-
sidered for passage and objections
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the city.
in manner and for the time provid-
ed by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
424 Regular Session, September 5th, 1922
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers Sept. 6, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8. City Clerk.
A Resolution of Necessity
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Mana-
ger, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve Fifteenth Street
from the West property line of
Washington street to the East prop-
erty line of Main Street, except
where already improved by laying
sewer, water and gas connections
where necessary, by curbing with
new cement curb where required, by
resetting old stone curb where nec-
essary and by paving with either
vibrolithic pavement, sheet asphalt
or bitulithic. In the event the con-
tract is awarded for sheet asphalt
or bitulithic, a concrete gutter is to
be constructed within the street car
tracks and one foot outside, a brick
pavement on a concrete foundation.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for
further and final hearing considera-
tion and determination at a meeting
of the City Council to be held. the
20th day of September, 1922, at 4:30
p. m. in the Council Chamber and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to cause notice of
the pendency of the above resolu-
tion and the time and place, when
and where said resolution will be
considered for passage and objec-
tions heard, to be given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of
the city, in manner and for the time
provided by law.
The above resolution was apprgv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8 City Clerk.
A Resolution of Necessity
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Mana-
ger, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve Iowa Street from
the north property line of 14th
Street to the South property line of
17th Street, except the Fifteenth
Street intersection, by laying sew-
er. water and gas connections where
necessary, curbing with new cement
curb where necessary, resetting old
stone curb where necessary and by
paving with either vibrolithic pave-
ment, sheet asphalt or bitulithic on
the present macadam foundation, In
the event the contract is awarded
for sheet asphalt or bitulithic a con-
crete gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement ie
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
Regular Session, September 5th, 1922 425
the Council. Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the offici-
al newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this :nth day of
September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, Sept 6th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
9 -6 -?-8 City Clerk.
A RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that upon
the recommendation of the City
Manager, it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Four-
teenth Street, from the west prop-
erty line of Washington Street to
the east property line of Locust
Street, except where already im-
proved by laying sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary, by
curbing with new cement curb where
required and by resetting old stone
curb where necessary, and by pav-
ing with either vibrolithic, sheet as-
phalt or bitulithic pavement on the
present macadam foundation; in the
event the contract is awarded for
sheet asphalt or bitulithic a con-
crete gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
That the cost and expense of said
improvement will be assessed
against all of the property subject
to assessment for the improvement
as is provided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be held the 20th
day of September, 1922, at 4:30 p.
m., in the Council Chamber, and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to cause notice of
the pendency of the above resolution
and the time and place, when and
where said resolution will be con-
sidered for passage and objections
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the city,
in manner and for the time provid-
ed by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers Sept. 6, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8. City Clerk.
A RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Sixteenth
Street, from the west property line
of Washington Street to the east
property line of Iowa Street, except
where already paved by laying sew-
er, water and gas connections where
necessary, by curbing with new ce-
ment curb where required, by reset-
ting old stone curb where necessary,
and by paving with either vibroli-
this, sheet asphalt or bitulithic on
the present macadam foundation; in
the event the contract is awarded
for sheet asphalt or bitulithic, a
concrete gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
426 Regular Session, September 5th, 1922
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be held on the
20th day of September, 1922, at 4:30
p. nu., in the Council Chambers, and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to cause notice of
the pendency of the above resolution
and the time and place, when and
where said resolution will be con-
sidered for passage and objections
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the city,
in the manner and for time provided
by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers September 6, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
9-6-7-8. City Clerk.
An Ordinance providing for the
vacation of part of Beach Street,
Sumner Street and Glen Oak Street,
presented. .
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the First reading of
the ordinance, seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Manager Carr reported that
he had been offered one and four -
tenths acres of the Ryle property for
$475.00. Councilman Brede moved to
accept the offer and the City buy
this property for the relocation of
the Rockdale Road. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas —Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
There being no further business
the Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
,l �Cii Clerk.
Approved / a't . 2 192 .
Adopted ff" F• '2 1. 1925
" '�e�
Councilmen
Attest:
dta
City Clerk.
Special Session, September llth, 1922 427
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session, September 11th,
1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Melchior.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present, City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Abesent, Councilman Brede.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made as follows and service ac-
cepted:
To Councilman
You are hereby notified that at a
special meeting of the City Council
to be held on September 11, 1922, at
4:30 p. m. in the Council chamber
at the City Hall, there will be sub-
mitted the contract between Bon -
bright & Company and the City of
Dubuque for the sale of $75.000.00
City Grading Bonds and a Resolu-
tion introduced providing for the ap-
proval of said contract.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Septem-
ber 11, 1922.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
JAMES ALDERSON,
Councilmen.
Special meeting of the City Coun-
cil, September 11, 1922.
Councilman Ed. Schrempf intro-
duced the contract with Bonbright
& Company for the sale of $75,000.00
City Grading Bonds and also a reso-
lution providing for the approval of
said contract. After due considera-
tion said contract and resolution
were placed on file for one week for
public inspection as provided by law.
Present Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent, Councilman Brede.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the Contract for the sale of $75,-
000.00 City Grading Bonds of the
City of Dubuque with Bonbright &
Company be approved and that the
resolution be placed on file for one
week for public inspection and then
submitted for final passage and ad-
option. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent, Councilman Brede.
City Clerk Stuber presented the
Council Proceedings for the months
of May and June. Councilman Gab-
riel moved that they be approved
and adopted as printed. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Some weeks ago the
matter of a petition signed by Law-
rence Halverson, 864 Locust Street,
and the Voelker Realty Company,
with reference to a special assess-
ment of $63.14, levied in 1894, on ac-
count of the improvement of Harold
Street, was referred to the City Man-
ager. The offer is paying the sum
of $25.00 in return for the tax title
certificate which the city holds. In
view of the age of the assessment
and also in view of the small value
of the south 60 feet of Lot 33, J. P.
Schroeder's Addition, I would rec-
ommend the acceptance of the offer
and the surrender of the tax title
certificate on receipt of $25.00.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved, the prayer of
the petition be granted and the
Treasurer and the Voelker Realty
Co. be so notified. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
City Manager Carr recommended
that Mr. O'Dowd be allowed a reduc-
tion of 50 per cent on the assess-
ment against his property for the
construction of the sewer in Jackson
Street, between Twenty -Second and
Twenty -Fourth Streets, his property
being connected with the sewer in
White Street.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and Mr.
O'Dowd be allowed a reduction of
50 per cent on the assessment
against his property for the above
named sewer. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
428 Special Session, September 14th, 1922
Councilman
journ. Carrie
Approved
Adopted
Gabriel moved to ad-
d.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
U(2z=1925
• , 1920
Councilmen
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session September 14th,
1922.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Melchior and Schrempf.
Meeting called for the purpose of
levying special assessments as pro-
vided by law to pay for the improv-
ing of Langworthy street from
James street to Alpine street, Hill
et from West 3rd street to Woo -
en street and acting on any other
business that may come before the
meeting.
There being no quorum present
the meeting was adjourned to Sep-
tember 18th, 1922.
Adjourned meeting, September
18th, 1922.
Council met at 4:30 p.m.
Present, City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Absent, Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved that
Councilman Brede act as Mayor pro
tem of this meeting. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Gabriel, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays none. Absent, Mayor Alder-
son.
Not voting, Councilman Brede.
Mayor pro tem Brede read the call
and stated that service thereof had
been duly made, that this is an ad-
journed meeting of Sept. 14th, 1922,
and is called for the purpose of levy-
ing special assessments as provided
by law to pay for the improvement
of Langworthy street from James
street to Alpine street, for the im-
provement of Hill street from West
Third street to Wooten street, and
acting on any other business that
may come before the meeting.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cils intention to levy a special assess-
ment as is provided by law, to pay
for the improvement of Langworthy
street from the West property line
of James street to East property
line of Alpine Street, presented.
A remonstrance signed by John J.
Kintzinger, V. A. McGuigan et al,
stating that the assessment is un-
lawful, excessive, inequitable and
unjust, they especially remonstrate
against the proposed assessment
made against their property east of
Hill street on Langworthy avenue,
for curb, guttering or resetting of
curb west of Hill street, stating that
they were required to pay for an
improvement of this block about ten
years ago, that curb and guttering
Special Session, September loth, 1922 429
put in at that time remains intact
today, that there was no curb and
guttering or resetting of curbing
done inthis block, that all of said
curbing and guttering and resetting
was done in the block west of Hill
street. They state further that in.
1921 and some time prior the street
in this block was in very good con-
dition, that during the summer of
1921 the Water Company laid mains
through this street and did not re-
place said street in same condition
it was before the mains were install-
ed as is required by ordinance.
That because of the condition of the
surface of the street over and above
the mains, it was necessary to put
a large amount of binder on said
street over the said main. That be-
cause of this condition the water
Company should be compelled to pay
their just proper proportion of this
binder, and their assessment should
be reduced accordingly for the same
reasons they object and remonstrate
against the assessment for crushed
rock. Wherefore they ask that their
assessments be reduced. John J.
Kintzinger also addressed the Coun-
cil relative to the remonstrance,
stating the facts as set forth in
same.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the remonstrance be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf. Nays, none.
Absent, Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the notice of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman,.
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas— Councilman Brede, Gabri-
el, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays, none.
Absent, Mayor Alderson.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Langworthy Street,
from the west property line of
James Street to the east property
line of Alpine Street, by Jas. F. Lee
Paving Co., contractor, in front of
and adjoining the same, a special
tax he and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
John Loetscher, Sub. 6 of
Sub. 1-2-3, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost
$209.86; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.82; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $5.93.$ 217.61
John Loetscher, Sub. 5 of
Sub. 1-2-3, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$77.30 interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $2.18. 80.15
Helen McDonald Whitney,
Sub. 6 of Sub. 1-2-3, Julia
Langworthy's Add., Lot 2,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, 8104.88; interest at
6 per cent, 90c; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$2.96 108.74
Helen McDonald Whitney,
Sub. 5 of Sub. 1-2-3, Julia
Langworthy's Add., Lot 2,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $28.51; interest at 6
per cent, 33c; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$1.09 39.93
Stephens & Bunting, Sub.
1-2-3, Julia Langworthy's
Acid., Lot 4, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $71.96; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 62c;
extra expense at .028236
per cent, $2.03 74.61
Bernice McFadden, Sub. 4,
Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's
Sub., Lot 5, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $205.11;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.78; extra expense at
.028236 per cent, $5.79212.68
Ada L. Collier, Sub. 4, Mrs.
L. H. Langworthy's Sub.,
Lot 4, bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $205.65; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.78;
extra expense at .028236
per cent, $5.81 213.24
Janes C. Collier, Sub. 4.
Mrs. L. II. Langworthy's
Sub., Lot 3, bitulithic
curb and gutter cost,
$206.23; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.78; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $5.82. 213.83
James C. Collier, Sub. 4,
Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's
Sub., Lot 2, bitulithic
curb and gutter cost,
8206.80; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.78; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $5.85. 214.42
James C. Collier, Sub. 1 of 1
of 4 of Mrs. L. H. Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 2, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter
cost, $135.63; interest at 6
per cent, $1.18; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$3.83 140.64
430 Special Session,
September 4 , 1922
Chas. H. Flanders, Sub. 1 of
1 of 4 of Mrs. L. H. Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter
cost, $663.03; interest at 6
per cent, $5.75; extra ex-,
pense at .028236 per cent,
$18.72
Paul E. Strelau, Sub. 1 of 4
of Mrs. L. H. Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 2, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter
cost, $74.36; interest at 6
per cent, 64c; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$2.10
Eben R. Busby, Mrs. L. H.
Langworthy's Sub., S. 60
ft. Lot 8, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $8.22; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
extra expense at .028236
per cent, 23c
Bernice McFadden, Mrs. L.
H. Langworthy's Sub., E.
80 ft. Lot 7, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $2.83; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 2c;
extra expense at .028236
per cent, 8c
John V. Conzett, Mrs. L. H.
Langworthy's Sub., W. 83
ft. Lot 7, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost 83.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent 3c;
extra expense at .028236
per cent, 9c
Ada L. Collier, Mrs. L. H.
Langworthy's Sub., E. SO
ft. Lot 6, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $2.96; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 2c;
extra expense at .028236
per cent 8c
James C. Collier, Mrs. L. H.
Langworthy's Sub., W. 83
ft. Lot 6, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $3.47; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 3c;
extra expense at .028236
per cent, 10c
Ada L. Collier, Mrs. L. H.
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 5,
bitnlithic curb and gutter
cost, $7.54; interest at 6
per cent, 7c; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
21c
John W. Kintzinger, Julia
Langworthy's Add., Lot 4.
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $222.1.7; interest at 6
per cent, $1.92; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$6.24
Matt C. Ferring, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 5, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter
cost, $84.27; interest at 6
per cent, 73c; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$2.38
687.50
77.10
8.52
2.93
3.16
3.06
3.60
7.81
230.33
87.38
Matt C. Ferring, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 6, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter
cost, $28.01; interest at 6
per cent, 24c; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
79c
Ed. A. Schneider, Julia
Langworthy's Add., Lot 9,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $143.87; interest at 6
per cent, $1.25; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$4.06
Ed. A. Schneider, Julia
Langworthy's Add., Lot
10, bitulithic curb and gut-
ter cost, $135.73; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.1S; extra
expense at .028236 per
cent, $3.83
Katie Rooney, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 11, b-
itulithic curb and gutter
cost, $135.73; interest at 6
per cent, $1.1S; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$3.83
29.04
149.18
140.74
140.74
Sarah E. Hughes, Julia
Langworthy's Add., Lot
12, bitulithic curb and gut-
ter cost, $143.87; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.25; ex-
tra expense at .028236 per
cent, $4.06 149.18
Wm. D. Riggs, Sub. 1-2-3,
Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's
Sub., Lot 6, bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $137.77;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.20; extra expense at
.028236 per cent, $3.89 142.86
Mabel A. Carroll, Sub.2-3,
Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's
S'ub., Lot 5, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter,
$137.41; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.20; extra evpense
at .028236 per cent, $3.88;
total 142.49
Mabel A. Carroll, Sub. 2-3
Mrs. L. H. Langworth's
Sub. W. 20ft. Lot 4. bitu-
lithic paving, curb and
gutter, $54.73; intedest at
6 per cent, $.47; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$1.55; total
J. C. Garland, Sub 2-3 Mrs.
L. H. Langworthy's Sub.
E. 30 ft, Lot 4, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter,
$81.82; interest at 6 per
cent, $.71; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $2.31;
total,
56.75
84.84
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September lam, 1922 431
J. C. Garland, Sub. 2-3. Mrs.
L. H. Langworth's Sub.
Lot 3, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, $135.96;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.18; extra evpense at
.028236 per cent, $3.84;
total ..
Presley Fawkes, Sub. 2-3,
Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's
Sub., Lot 2, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter,
$135.06; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.18; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $3.81;
total
Presley Fawkes, Sub. 2-3
Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's
Sub, Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter,
$124.49; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.08; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $3.52;
total ..
Matthew H. Czizek, Lang -
worth Ave. Sub., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $231.44; interest at
6 per cent, $2.00; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$6.53; tot,Ll
Hattie M. Synder Ectate,
Lagworth Ave. Sub., Lot 2,
zitulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $87.77; interest at
6 per cent, $.76; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$2.48; total ..
Angie H. Peaslee, Langwor-
thy Ave. Sub, Lot 3, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and
gutter, $44.84; interest at
6 per cent, $.38; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$1.27; total ..
Mary B. and Martha C.
Considine, Sub. 25 Massey
Heights Add., Lot -, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and
gutter, $211.44; interest at
6 per cent, $1.83; extra
evpense at .028236 per
cent, $5.97; total
Angie H. Peaslee, Sub 2 of
25, Massey Heights Add.,
Lot 1, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, $12.90;
interest at 6 per cent,
$.10; extra expense at
.028236 per cent, $.36; to-
tal ..
Pathick J. Kane, Massew
Heights Add., Lot 24, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $109. 45; interest
at 6 per cent, $.95; extra
expense at .028236 per
cent, $3.09; total
R. P. Roedell, Massey
Heights Add., Lot 23, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $108.76; interest at
6 per cent, $.94; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$3.07; total
Albert J. Hartig, Massey
Heights Add., Lot 22, 140.98 bitu-
lithic paving, curb and
gutter, $108.05; interest at
6 per cent, $.94; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$112.04; total
John J. Kintzinger, Massey
Heights Add, Lot 21, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $106.97; interest
140.05 at 6 per cent, $.92; extra
expense at .028236 per
,cent, $3.02; total
V. A. McGuigan, Massey
Heights Add, Lot 20, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $106.23; interest
at 6 per cent, $.92; extra
129.09 expense at .028236 per
cent, $3.00; total
Morris Birndorf, Massey
Heights Add., Lot 19; bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
at 6 per cent, $.92; ex-
tra expense at .028236 per
239.97 cent, $2.98; total
Geo. C. Feledrman, Massey
Heights Add., Lot 18, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and
gutter, $104.67; interest
at 6 per cent, $.90; evtra
expense at .028236 per
cent. $2.96; total
Voelker Realty Co. Massey
Heights Add., Lot 17, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and
gutter, $103.88; interest
at 6 per cent, $.90; extra
expense at .028236 per
cent, $2.93; total
46.49 John B. Murray Jr., Massey
Heights Add., Lot 16, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and
gutter, $102.56; interest
at 6 per cent, $.89; extra
expense at .028236 per
cent, $2.90; total
John B. Murray Jr., Massey
219.24 Heights Add., W. 5 ft. Lot
15, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter, $12.72; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.12; ex-
tra expense at .028236 per
cent, $.36; total
A Pfohl Jr., Massey Heights
Add., E. 35 ft., Lot 15, bi-
13.36 tulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $89.00; interest at
6 per cent, $.78; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$2.51; total
A. Pfohl Jr., Massey Heights
Add., W. 1-2 Lot 14, bitu-
lihic paving, curb and
gutter, $50.36; interest at
6 per cent, $.43; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$1.42; total
91.01
113.49
112.77
112.04
110.91
110.15
109.37
108.53
107.71
106.35
13.20
92.29
52.21
432 Regular Session, September *Nr, 1922
S. F. Murray, Massey
Heights Add., E, 1-2 Lot
-4, bitulithic paving. curb
and gutter, $50.36; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.43;
evtra expense at .028236
per cent, $1.42; total
S. F. Murray, Massey
Heights Add., Lot 13, bitu-
14, bitulithic paving, curb
gutter, $99.82; interest at
6 per cent, $.86; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$2.82; total
T. J. Quinlan, Massey
Heights Add., Lot 12. bitu-
lithic paving, curb and
gutter, $121.04; interest at
6 per cent, $1.06; extra
expense at .028236 per
cent, $3.42; total
Wm. Patey, Massey Heights
Add., Und. 9-25 Lot 11, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $50.13; interst at
6 per cent, $.43; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$1.42; total
Alice Patey. Massey Heights
Add., Und. 8-25 Lot 11. bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $44.59; interest at
6 per cent, $.38; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$1.26; total
S. G. Patey, Massey Heights
Add., Und. 8-25 Lot 11, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $44.59; interest at
6 per cent, $.38; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$1.26; total
St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital,
Sub. 2 Langworthy Place,
Lot 2, bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $10.52; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 9c; ex-
tra expense at .028236 per
cent, 30c
Aileen L. Massey Estate,
Langworthy Place, Lot 1,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $615.33; interest at 6
per cent, $5.34; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$17.37
Aileen L. Massey Estate,
Massey Heights Add., Lot
10, bitulithic curb and gut-
ter cost, $319.82; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.77; extra
expense at .028236 per
cent, $9.03
Edith V. Rath, Massey
Heights Add., Lot 9, bitu-
lithic curb and gutter
cost, $117.48; interest at
6 per cent, $1.02; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$3.33
52.21
103.50
125.52
51.98
46.23
46.23
10.91
638.04
231.62
121.83
Edith V. Rath, Massey
Heights Add., E. 1/2 Lot 8,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $58.74; interest at 6
per cent, 52c; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$1.66 60.92
Milton Urbach, Messey
Heights Add., W. 1/2 Lot 8,
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $58.74; interest at 6
per cent, 52c; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$1.66 60.92
Milton Urbach, Massey
Heights Add., Lot 7, bi-
tulihic paving, curb and
gutter, $117.48; interest
at 6 per cent, $1,02; extra
expense at .028236 per
cent, $3.33; total 121,83
G. H. Bergunde Estate, Mas-
sey Heights Add., Lot 6,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $117.48; interest at
6 per cent, $1.02; extra
expense at .028236 per
cent, $3.33; total 121.83
G. H. Bergunde Estate, Mas-
sey Heights Add., Lot 5,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $113.74; interest at
6 per cent, $.99; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$3.21; total 117.94
Mathilda Duggan, Massey
Heights Add., Lot 4, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and
gutter, $103.58; interest at
6 per cent, .,.90; evtra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$2.92; total 107.40
W. L. Kane, Massey Heights
Add, Lot 3, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter,
$36.62; interest at 6 per
cent, $.31; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $1.03;
tatal .. 37.96
H. G.Young, Massey Heights
Add., Lot 2; bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter,
$4.49; interest at 6 per
cent, $.03; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $.13;
total .. 4.65
Fred Bell, Massey Heights
Add., Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter,
$9.24; intrest at 6 per
cent, $.08; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $.26;
total .. 9.58
W. L. Kane, Sub 1 of 2 of 2
of 9 of M. L. 73, Lot 2, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $39.35; interest at
6 per cent, $.34; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$1.11; total 40.80
Special Session,
September 144ttt, 1922
Henry Gehrig, Sub 7 of 2
of 2 of 9 of M. L. 73, Lot
1, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter, $239.71; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.08;
extra expense at .028236
per cent, $6.77; total 248.56
W. L. Kane, Sub 1 of 2 of 2
of 9 of M. L. 73, Lot 2, bi-
tulithic paving; curb and
gutter, $28.06; intrest at
6 per cont, $.24; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$.79; total 29.09
Kate Laude, Sub 1 of 2 of 2
of 2 of 9 of M. L. 73, Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter, $68.85; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.60;
extra expense at .028236
per cent, $.194; total 71.39
Mathilda Duggan, Sub 2 of
2 of 2 of 9 of M. L. 73, Lot
2, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter, $.69; interest
at 6 per cent, $.01; extra
expense at .28236 per cent,
$.02; total
Henry G. Young, Sub. 2 of 9
of M. L. 73, Lot 3, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter,
$57.46; interst at 6 per
cent, $.50; evtra expense
at .028236 per cent, $1.62;
total .. 52,58
Marg. Martin, Sub. 8 of M.
L. 73, Lot 6 , bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter,
$26.81; intrest at 6 per
cent, $.24; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $.76;
total 27.81
Marg. Martin, Sub. 8 of M.
L. 73 Und. 1-6 Lot 7, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter, $.89; interst at 6 per
cent, $.01; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $.03;
total
H. G. Young, Sub. 8 of M. L.
73, Und. 1-6 Lot 7, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter,
$.89; interst at 6 per
cent, $.01; extra expense
at .028236 per cent, $.03;
total
C. M. Roedell, Sub. 8 of M.
L. 73, Und. 1-3 Lot 7; bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter, $1.84; interest at
6 per cent, $.02; extra ex-
pense at .028236 per cent,
$.05; total
Gale Perry, Sub. 8 of M. L.
73; Und. 1-3 Lot 7, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and
gutter, $1.84; interest at
6 per cent, $.02; extra ex-
pense at .28236 per cent,
$1.91; total
.72
.93
.93
1.91
1.91
Total .. $8,487.00
433
4,278 sqare yards Bitulthic
paving at $1.48 per square
yard $6,331.44
481.4. Lin. Ft. reset curb at
30 cts. per Lin Ft. 144.42
1373.6 Lin Ft. cement gut-
ters at 30c per Liu. Ftp412.08
9.2 Lin ft. 6 inch by 24 inch
concrete curb at 59 cts
per Lin Ft. 5.42
76 tons binder at $12.00 per
ton 912.00
109.16 Cubis Yards clinched
rock at $2.75 per cu. yd300.19
17 Lin Ft. concrete headers
at 40 cts. per Lin. Ft6.80
121 Lin. Ft. drain tile at 60
cts. per Lin Ft. 72.60
Interest at 6 per cent 70.94
Evtra expense at .028236 per
cent 231.11
Total .. 8 487.00
Allof which is tssessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits confer-
red.
Souncilman Gabriel boved the ad-
aption of the resoulution, seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote.
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Approved, Sept. 18th, 1922.
Adopted Sept. 18th, 1922.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
HI G. MELCHIOR,
Souncilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
A RESOLUTION
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Langworthy
Street from James Street to Alpine
Street, hereinafter described has
been completed and the City Engi-
neer has computed the cost and ex-
pense of said improvement amounts
to $8,487.00;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Langworthy Street, from the
west property line of James Street
to the east property line of Alpine
Street, there be issued improvement
bonds to the amount of $8,487.00.
Said bonds shall be issued under the
provisions of Chapter 8, Title V of
the Code of Iowa and the amend-
ments thereto, shall bear date as of
the 18th day of October A. D., 1922,
shall be in denominations of $300.00
each, except that ther shall be one
bond to the amount of $87.00; they
shall be numbered from 7768 to 7796
434 Special Session, September 14th, 1922
inclusive, and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bonds num-
bered 7768 and 7769 shall constitute
the first series; and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1923;
the bonds numbered 7770 to 7772
shall constitute the second series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April A. D. 1924; the bonds num
bered 7773 to 7775 shall constitute
the third series and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1925;
the bonds numbered 7776 to 7778
shall constitute the fourth series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April A. D. 1926; the bonds num-
bered 7779 to 7781 shall constitute
the fifth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1927;
the bonds numbered 7782 to 7784
shall constitute the sixth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1928; the bonds num-
bered 7785 to 7787 shall constitute
the seventh series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April A. D.
1929; the bonds numbered 7788 to
7790 shall constitute the eigth ser-
ies and shall be payable on the first
day of April A. D. 1930; the bonds
numbered 7791 to 7793 shall consti-
tute the ninth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April A.
D. 1931; the bonds unmbered 7794
to 7796 shall constitute the tenth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum
which interest shall be payable semi
annually in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spe-
cial assessment levied forr said im-
provement. Both principal and inter-
est shall be payable at the office of
the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque: Said Bonds shall be sub-
stantially in the following form:
No, $300.00
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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 A. D.
19... or at any time before that date
at the option of the City the sum
of Three Hundred Dollars with in-
terest at the rate of 5 per cent per
annum, payable on the presentation
and surreneder of the interest cou-
pons hereto attached. Both principal
and interest are payable at the of-
fice of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque in the State of Io-
wa. This bond is issued by the City
of Dubuque pursuant to and by vir-
tue of Chapter 8, Title V of the Code
of Iowa and amendments thereto,
and in acco:^dance with a resolution
of the City Council of said city, duly
passed on the 18th day of Septem-
ber A. D. 1922. This bond is one of
a series of 29 bonds, twenty-eight
for $300.00 each numbered 7768 to
7795 inclusive and one bond fort
$87.00 numbered 7796., all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of defraying the cost of im-
provement of Langworthy street
from the west property line of
James Street to the east property
line of Alipine.tree* end, described_
in said resolution; which cost is as-
sessable and levied along said im-
provement, and is made by law a
lien on all abutting or adjacent prop-
erty, and payable in ten 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 the money de-
rived 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 and condition
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
due form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the 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 18th day of October
A. D. 1922.
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon
On ..day of A. D. 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 interest due that day on its
improvement Bond No. dated
19.
Mayor.
Countersigned
City Clerk.
Be it further resolved that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
Special Session,, September 14th, 1922 435
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 by him
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 resalved that the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
instructed 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
funl to be known as Improvement
Fund.
Be it further resolved that the
interest coupons attached to the
bonds be signed with the fac-simile
signature of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Adopted Sept. 18th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution, seconded
by Councilman Melchior; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication Certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as is provided by law to
pay for the improving of Hill street
from the south property line of
West Third street to the South
property line of Wooten street, pre-
sented. There being no remons-
trance, Councilman Melchior moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel,
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent— Mayor Alderson.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Hill street from the
south property line of West Third
street to the south property line of
Wooten street by Jas. F'. Lee Pav-
ing Co., Contractor, in front of and
adjoining the same, a Special Tax
be and is hereby levied on the sev-
eral Lots, and Parts of Lots, and
Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate,
as follows:
J. L. Frudden, Sub. 8 of Min.
Lot 73, Lot 1, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $255.31; interest at 6
per cent, $2.21; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$7.65; total $265.17
J. L. Frudden, Sub. 8 of Min
Lot 73, Lot 2, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $96.84; interst at 6
per cent, $.83; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$2.90; total 100.57
J. L. Frudden, Sub. 8 of Min
Lot 73, Lot 3, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $52.82; interest at 6
per cent, $.45; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$1.58; tot.a 54.85
Gale Perry, Sub. 8 of Min. Lot
73, Lot 4, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$202,49; interst at 6 per
cent, $1.75; extra expense
at .0299484 per cent, $6.06;
total .. 210.30
C. M. Roedell, Sub. 8 of Min.
Lot 73, Lot 5. bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $202.49; interest at 6
per cent, $1.'75; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$6.06; total 210.30
Margt. Martin, Sub. 8 of Min.
Lot 73, Lot 6, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $202.49; interest at 6
per cent, $1.75; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$6.06; total 210.30
Margt. Martin, Sub. 8 of Min.
Lot 73, Und. 1-6 Lot 7, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $4.89; interest
at 6 per cont, $.04; extra
expense at .0299484 per
cent, $.15; total 5.08
Henry G. Young, Sub. 8 of
Min. Lot. 73, Und. 1-6, Lot
7, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $4.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.04;
extra expense at .0299484
per cent, $.15; total 5.08
C. M. Roedell, Sub. 8 of Min.
Lot 73, Und 1-3 Lot 7; bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $9.83; interst at
6 per cent, $.09; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$.29; total 10.21
Gale Perry, Sub. 8 of Min Lot
73, Und. 1-3 Lot 7, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $9.83; interest at 6
per cent, $.09; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$.29; total 10.21
436 Special Session, September 14th, 1922
Fred Bell, Sub. 1 of 2 of .9 of
Min, Lot 73, Lot 2, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $52.89; interest at 6
per cent, $.45; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$1.58; total 54.92
Fred Bell, Sub. 1 of 2 of 9 of
Min. Lot 73, Lot 1, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $17.15; interest at 6
per cent, $.15; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$.51; total 17.81
Fred Bell Massey Heights
Add., Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$19.16; interest at 6 per
cent, $.17; extra expense
at .0299484 per cent, $.57;
total 19.90
Henry G. Young, Sub. 2 of 2
of 9 of Min. Lot 73, Lot 3,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $204.14; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.76;
evtra expense at .0299484
per cent, $6.11; total 212.01
Kate Laude, Sub. 1 of 2 of 2
of 2 of 9 of M. L. 73, Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $178.26; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.55; ex-
tra expense at .0299484 per
cent, $5.34; total 185.15
Henry Gehrig, Sub. 1 of 2 of
2 of 9 of M. L. 73, Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $186.82; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.62;
extra expense at .0299484
per cent, $5.59; total 194.03
W. L. Kane, Sub. 1 of 2 of 2
of 9 of M. L. 73, Lot 2, bi-
tulihic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $7.92; interst at 6
per cent, $.07; extraex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$.24; total 8.23
W. L. Kane, Sub. 1 of 2 of 2
of 2 of 9 of M. L. 73, Lot
2, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $16.09;
interest at 6 per cent, $.14;
evtra evpense at .0299484
per cent, $.48; total 16.71
W. L. Kane, Massey Heights
Add., Lot 3. bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$13.59; interest at 6 per
cent, $.12; extra expense at
.0299484 per cent, $.41; to-
tal 14.12
Mathilda Duggan, Sub. 2 of 2
of 2 of 9 of Min. Lot 73, Lot
2, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $.70; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.01;
extra evpense at .0299484
per cent, $.02; total .73
Mathilda Dugan, Massey
Heights Add., Lot 4, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $15.00; interest at
6 per cent, $.14; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per c2ent,
$.45; total 15.59
Henry G. Young, Massey
Heights Add., Lot 2, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $8.56; interest at
6 per cent, $.07; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$.26; total 8.89
G. H. Bergundie Estate, Mas-
sey Heights Add., Lot 5, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $15.71; interest
at 6 per cent, $.14; extra
expense at .0299484 per
cent, $.47; total 16.32
G. H. Bergundie Estate, Mas-
sey Heights Add., Lot 6. bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $13.77; interest
at 6 per cent, $.12; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$.41; total 14,30
Milton Urbach, Mas s e y
Heights Add., Lot 7, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $3.28; interest at 6
per cent, $.03; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$.10; total 3.41
Rosalind and Lilian 0. Lang-
worthy, Mrs. L. H. Lang -
worthy's Sub., N. 160 ft,
Lot 8, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$569,11; interest at 6 per
cent, $4.93; extra expnese
at .0299484 per cent, $17.04;
total 591.08
Eben R. Busby, Mrs. L. H.
Langworthy's Sub., S. 60
ft., Lot 8, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter, $238.30;
interest at 6 per cent,$2.06;
evtra expense at .0299484
per cent, $7.14; total 247,50
Bernice McFadden, Mrs. L. H.
Langworth's Sub., E. 80
ft., Lot 7, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost $59.73;
interest at 6 per cent, $.52;
extra expense at .0299484
per cent, $1.79; total 62.04
John V. Conzett. Mrs. L. H.
Langworth's Sub., W. 83
ft. Lot '7, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$22.57; interest at 6 per
cent, $19; extra expense at
.0299484 per cent, $.68; to-
tal 23.44
Ada L. Collier, Mrs. L. H.
Langworthy's Sub., E. 80
ft., Lot 6; bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
Special Session,
September 14th, 1922 437
$1.90; interest at 6 per cent,
$.02; extra expense at
.02992484 per cent, $.06;
total . .
Paul E. Strelau, Sub. 1 of 4
Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's
Sub, Lot 2, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$239.39; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.07; extra expense
at .0299484 per cent, 57.17;
total 248.63
Chas. H. Flanders, Sub 1 of 1
of 4 Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's
Sub., Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$552.46; interest at 6 per
cent, $4.78; extra expense
at .0299484 per cent, 516.55;
total .. 573.79
James C. Collier, Sub. 1 of 1
of 4, Mrs. L. H. Langwor-
thy's Sub., Lot 2, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, 5.8.06; interest at 6
per cent, 5.07; evtra ex-
pense at .299484 per cent,
$.24; total
James C. Collier, Sub. 4 Mrs.
L. H. Langworthy's Sub.
Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost $3.35;
interst at 6 per cent, 5.03;
extra expense at .0299484
per cent, $.10; total
Presley Fawkes, Sub. Lots 2
and 3 Mrs. L. H. Langwor-
thy's Sub., Lot -, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $296.13; interest at6
per cent, $2.56; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$8.87; total
Presley Fawkes, Sub. Lots 2
and 3 Mrs. L. H. Langwor-
thy's Sub., Lot 2, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $126.07; interest at 6
per cent, 51.10; extra ex-
prnse at .0299484 per cent,
$3.78; total
J. C. Garland, Sub. Lots 2 and
3 Mrs. L. H. Lt ngworthy's
Sub., Lot 3, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$69.66; interest at 6 per
cent, 5.60; evtra evpeuse at
.0299484 per cent, $2.09;
total
J. C. Garland, Sub Lots 2 and
3, Mrs. L. H. Langworth's
Sub., E. 30 ft. Lot 4, bit-
ulithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $21.59; interest at
6 per cent, 5.19; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$.65; total
Mabel A. Carroll, Sub. Lots 2
and 3 Mrs. L. H. Langwor-
thy's Sub, W. 20 ft Lot 4,
bitulithic paving, curb .4,nd
gutter cost, $11.02; interest
at 6 per cent, 5.10; extra
expense at .0299484 per
cent, $.33; total
Mabel A. Carroll. Sub. Lots
1.98 2 and 3 Mrs. L. H. Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 5, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $18.00; interest at
6 per cent, $.16; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 pre cent, 18 70
$.54; total ••
Sarah E, Hughes, Julia Lang -
worthy's Add., Lot 12, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $1.76; interest at
6 per cent, $.02; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$.05; total 1.53
Jennie Smith, Sub. Lots 2 and
3 Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's
Sub., Lot 10. bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$189.53; interest rtt 6 per
cent, 51.65; extra expense
at .0299484 per cent, 55.68;
total 196.86
Jennie Smith, Sub. 11 of Sub.
Lots 2 and 3 Mrs. L. H.
5.37 Langworthy's Sub., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $44.79; interest
at 6 per cent, $.38; extra
expense at .0299484 per -cent,
$1.34; total 46.51
James C. Collier, Agent, Sub.
3.48 11 of Sub. Lots 2 and 3
Mrs, L. H. Langworthy's
Sub., Lot 2. bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$181.71; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.58; extra expense
at .0299484 per cent, $5.44;
total .. 188.73
307.56 James C. Collier, Agent, Sub.
Lots 2 and 3 Mrs. L. H.
Langworth's Sub., Lot 9,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $69.27; interest
at 6 per cent, $.60; extra
expense at .0299484 per
cent, $2.07; total 71.94
130.95 James C. Collier, Agent, Sub.
Lots 2 and 3 Mrs. L. H.
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 8,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $32.15; interest
at 6 per cent, $.28; extra
expense at .0299484 per
cent, $.96; total 33.39
72.35 James C. Collier, Agent, Sub
Lots 2 and 3 Mrs. L. H
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 7,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $17.92; interest
at 6 per cent, $.15; extra
evpense at .0299484 per
cent, $.54; total 18.61
22.43 Henry G. Young, Julia Lang-
. worthy's Add., Lot 13, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $9.83; interest at 6
per cent, $.08; extra ex-
pense at .299484 per cent,
5.29; total 10.20
11.45
438 Special Session, September 14th, 1922
James C. Lollier, Agent, Sub.
Lots 2 and 3 Mrs. L. H.
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 12;
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $112.97; interest
at 6 per cent, $.97; extra
expense at .0299484 per
cent, $3.38; total 117.32
Henry G. Young, Sub. 1 of
Min. Lot 68. Lot 4, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $264.85; interest at 6
per cent, $2.28; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$7.93; total 275.06
Burns & Duggan, Sub. 5 of i
of Min. Lot. 68. Lot 2; bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $169.49; interest at
6 per cent, $1.47; evtra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$5.08; total 176.04
Henry G. Young, Sub. 5 of 1
of Min. Lot 68, Lot 1. bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $74.45; interest at
6 per cent, $.64; extra ex-
pense at .02994284 per cent,
,2.23; total 77.32
Minnie Cutler, Sub. 1 of Min.
Lot 68, Lot 6, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $242.39; interest at 6
peh cent, $2.09; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$7.26; total 251.74
Minnie Cutler, Sub. 1 of Min.
Lot 68, Lot 7, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $240.94; interest at 6
per cent, $2.08; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$7.22; total 250.24
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 1 of
Min. Lot 68, Lot 8, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $151.21; interest at 6
per cent, $1.32; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$4.53; total 157.06
Matthew H. Czizek, Langwor-
thy Ave. Sub., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $192.00; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.67; extra
expense at .0299484 per
cent, $5.75; total .... 199.42
Hattie M. Snyder Estate
Langworthy Ave. Sub., Lot
2, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $1.67; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.67;
extra expense at .0299484
per cent, $5.75; total 199.42
Angie H. Peaslee, Langworthy
Ave. Sub., Lot 3, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $192.00; interest a,t 6
per cent, $1.67; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$5.75; total 199.42
Wm. D. Riggs, Sub. Lots 2
and 3 Mrs. L. H. Langwor-
thy's Sub., Lot 6, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
$11.52; interest at 6 per
cent, $.10; extra expense
at .0299484 per cent, $.35;
total .. 11.97
Augusta Henderson, Lang-
worthy Ave. Sub. Lot 4, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $192.00; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.67; ex-
tra expense at .0299484 per
cent, $5.75; total 199.42
Augusta Henderson, Lang-
worthy Ave. Sub., Lot 5, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $192.00; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.67; ex-
tra expense at .0299484 per
cent, $5.75; total 199.42
Augusta Henderson, Lang-
worthy Ave. Sub., Lot 6, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $192.00; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.67; ex-
tra expense at .0299484 per
cent, $5.75 ; total 199.42
Augusta Henderson, Sub. 2
of 25 Massey Heights Add.,
Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$13.98; interest at 6 per
cent, $.12; extra-. expense at
.0299484 per cent, $.42; to-
tal 14.52
Angie H. Peaslee, Sub. 2 of 25
Massey Heights Add., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $16.97; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.15; ex-
tra expense at .0299484 per
cent, $.51; total 17.63
Mary B. and Martha C. Con-
sidine, Sub. 25 Massoy
Heights Add., Lot 1, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $89.02; interest at
6 per cent, $.78; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$2.67; total 92.47
Patrick J. Kane, Massey
Heights Add., Lot 24, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $20.67; interest at
6 per cent, $.19; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$.62; total 21.48
R. P. Roedell, Massey Heights
Add., Lot 23, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$9.26; interest at 6 per cent,
$.08; extra expense at
.0299484 per cent, $.28; to-
tal 9.62
A.J. Hartig, Massey Heights
Add., Lot 22, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$4.40; interest at 6 per cent,
$.03; extra expense at
.0299484 per cent, $.15; to-
tal .. 4.56
Special Session, September 14th, 1922 439
St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital,
Sub. 2, Langworthy Place,
Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $80 71;
interest at 6 per cent, $.69;
extraexpense at .0299484
per cent, $2.42; total 83.82
Louise Hoare, Sub. 1 of 3 of
1 of Min. Lot 68, Lot 1, bi-
tulithic paving, cirb and
gutter cost, $277.14; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.40; ex-
tra expense at .0299484 per
cent, $8.30; total 287.84
H. Mindorfer and J. A. Behn-
ke, Sub. 1 of 3 of 1 of Min.
Lot 68, Lot 2, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$1.48; interest at 6 per
cent, $.01; extra expense at
.0299484 per cent, $.04; to-
tal 1.53
H. Mindorfer and J. A. Behn-
ke, Sub. 3 of 1 of Min. Lot
68, Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$172.66; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.51; extra expense
at .0299484 per cent, $5.17;
total 179.34
St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital,
Sub. Min. Lot 68, Lot 3, bi-
tulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $139.38; extra
expense at .0299484 per
cent, $4.17; total 144.76
St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital,
Min. Lot 69, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$22.78; interest at 6 per
cent, $.20; extra expense at
.0299484 per cent, $.68; to-
tal 23.66
Mary Trenk. Sub. 2 of Sub. 1
of M. L. 68, Lot 1, bitulith-
ic paving and curb cost,
$223.79; interest at 6 per
cent, $1,94; extra expense
at .0299484 per cent, $6.70;
total 232.43
Mary Trenk, Sub. 2 of Sub. 1
of M. L. 68, Lot 2, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $160.86; intrest at 6
per cent, $1.40; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$4.82; total 167.08
Mary A. McMullen et al, Sub.
2 of Sub. 1 of M. L. 68, Lot
3, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $208.19; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.80;
extra expense at .0299484
per cent, $6.23; total .. 216.22
W. S. Ludwick, Sub. 2 of Sub,
1 of M. L. 68, Lot 4, bitulith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $81.35; interest at 6
per cent, $.71; extra ex-
pense at .0299484 per cent,
$2,44; total 84.50
Total $8,850.74
•
3,168.81 Sq. Yds Bitulithic
paving at $1.48 per sq. yd. $4689.84
1798.6 lin, ft. reset curb at
30 cts. per lin ft, 539.58
19.426,2 lin ft. concrete gut-
ters at 30 cts, ped lin ft583.86
26.9 lin. ft. concrete headers
at 40 cts per lin, ft, 10.76
118,1 lin. ft. comb. curb and
gutter at 90 cts. per lin. ft. 106.29
133 lin. ft. drain tile at 75
cts. per lin, ft 99.75
149,585 tons binder at $12.00
per ton 1795.02
253.3 cu. yds. crushed rock
at $2.75 per cu, yd. 696.58
Interest at 6 per cent 73.85
Extra expense at .0299484
per cent 255.21
Total .. $8850.74
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferr-
ed.
Approved Sept. 18th, 1922.
Adopted Sept. 18th, 1922.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk,
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution, second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent, Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution
Whereas. the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
tor the improvement of Hill Street
from Third Street to Wooten Street
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted and the City engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to
$8,850.74;
Therefore, be it resoved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Hill Street from the south
property line of Third Street to the
north property line of Wooten street
there be issued improvement bonds
to the amount of $8,850.74. Said
bonds shall be issued under the pro-
visions of Chapter 8, Title V of the
Code of Iowa and the amendments
thereto, shall bear date as of the
18th day of October A. D., 1922, shall
be in the denominations of $300.000
each, except that there be one bond
to the amount of $150.74; they shall
be numbered from 7797 to 7826 in-
clusive and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bonds numbered
440 Special Session, September 14th, 1922
7797 to 7799 shall constitute the first
series; and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1923; the
bonds numbered 7800 to 7802 shall
constitute the second series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1924; the bonds number-
ed 7803 to 7805 shall constitute the
third series and shall be payable on
the first day of AprilA. L. 1925; the
bonds numbered 7806 to 7808 shall
constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1926; the bonds number-
ed 7809 to 7811 shall constitute the
fifth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1925; the
bonds numbered 7812 to 7814 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1928; the bonds numbered 7815
to 7817 shall constitute the seventh
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1929; the
bonds numbered 7818 to 7820 shall
constitute the eighth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1930; the bonds numbered
7821 to 7823 shall constitute the
ninth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1931;
and the bonds numbered 7824 to 7826
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D., 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum
which interest shall be payable
semi-annually, in accordance with
the terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached, and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spec-
ial assessment levied for said im-
provement. Both principal and in-
terest shall be payable at the office
of the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque. Said Bonds shall be sub-
stantially in the following form:
No $300.00
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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 A. D.,
19... or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
sum of Three Hundred Dollars with
interest thereon at the rate of 5
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 Treasur-
er in the City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 8, Title V
of the Code of Iowa and amend-
ments thereto, and in accordance
with a resolution of the City Coun-
cil duly passed on the 18th day of
September, A. D. 1922. This bond is
one of a series of 30 bonds, twenty-
nine for $300.00 numbered 7797 to
7825 inclusive and one bond for One
hundred fifty and 74-100 dollars num-
bered 7826 all of like tenor and
date and issued for the purpose of
defraying the cost of improving Hill
Street from south property line of
Third Street to the north property
line of Wooten street, and described
in said resolution; which cost is as-
sessable and levied along said im-
provement, and is made by law a
lien on all abutting or adjacent prop-
erty, and payable in ten annual in-
stallments, wItth interest on all
deferred payments at the rate of
five per cent per annum, and this
bond is payable only out of the mon-
ey 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 and condi
tion 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
assessments, collections and pay-
ment hereon of said special tax, the
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 18th day of October, A.
D. 1922.
Countersigned
Mayor.
(Seal) City Clerk.
On the .day of .... A. D. 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 interest due that
day on its improvement Bond No
dated 19...
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 by him
Special Session,
September- 14th, 1922 441
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 in Section 845
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special fund
to be known as ........Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersign-
ed with the facsimile signature of
the City Clerk.
Adopted Sept. 18th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H.G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution; second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote.
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Report of the City Water Works
for the month of August, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the report be approved and filed;
seconded by Councilman Melchior;
carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Report of the City Auditor for the
month of August, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the report be approved and filed;
seconded by Councilman Melchior;
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Report of the City Treasurer for
the month of August presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the report be approved and filed,
seconded by Councilman Melchior;
carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent --Mayor Alderson.
September 14th, 1922.
City Council, Dubuque Iowa,
Gentlemen: The improvement of
Alpine Street from Solon Street to
Dodge Street, by paving the same
with Warren -nate bitulithic, seven
foot brick gutter on each side, J. F.
Lee Paving Co., contractors, has
been completed. I would recommend
its acceptance by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager,
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted, seconded by Council-
man Schrempf; carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Abesent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution
Whereas the improvement of Al-
pine Street from the south property
line of Solon Street to the north
property line of Dodge Street has
been completed, and
Whereas the City Manager has
recommended the acceptance of this
improvement, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for
said improve•nent and file the same
in the office ,f the City Clerk sub-
ject to publi,; inspection. The City
Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat
and schedule publish the notice of
said assessment as required by law.
Adopted Sept. 18, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. S'CHREIMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Schrempf; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
September -4th, 1922.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The improvement of
First Street between Bluff and Lo-
cust Streets, by paving the same
with sheet asphalt, J. F. Lee Pav-
ing Company, contractors, has been
completed. I would recommend its
acceptance by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
442 Special Session, September 4.46iim. 1922
be accepted; seconded by Council-
man Gabriel; carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution
Whereas the contract for the im-
provement of First Street from the
west property line of Locust Street
to the east property line of Bluff
Street has been completed, and
Whereas the City Manager has
recommended the acceptance of this
improvement, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessments for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the city clerk sub-
ject to public inspection. The City
Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat
and schedule publish the notice of
said assessment as required by law.
Adopted Sept. 18th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
EO. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Gabriel; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the salary of the City Engineer be
raised from $200.00 per month to
$225.00 per month, the salaries of
the assistant engineers be raised
from $1,800.00 per year to $2,000.00
per year, and the salaries of the
draftsman and clerk in the Engin-
eer's office be raised from $135.00
per month to $150.00 per month, to
take effect September 15th, 1922;
seconded by Councilman Brede;
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent— Mayor Alderson.
City Solicitor Czizek reported
that the jury appointed by the Sher-
iff to condemn the property for the
relocation of the Rockdale Road are
as follows: James Saul, C. B.
Trewin, Louis Kolfenbach, M. Mich-
el, J. McMahon, Peter B. Hoffman.
Meeting of the jury .to be held Sep-
tember 29th, 1922, at 10 a. m.
September 18th, 1922.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In the budget as ad-
opted by the City Council last
March, $5,000 was appropriated for
construction of storm sewers and in-
lets prior to paving and $6,000 for
the Wood and Rosedale Street storm
sewers. I have made an estimate of
the sewers and inlets necessary to
place prior to paving Washington
Street and White Street and find
that our $5,000 appropriation will be
entirely required for this proposi-
tion and probably the $6,000 will be
entirely used in the construction of
the Wood Street storm sewer.
In straightening out previous dam-
age with Melchior Smith, the city
agreed to construct a new storm
sewer to take care of the drainage
from Heeb Street. In order to do
this it is necessary to lay a storm
sewer up Twentieth Street from
Jackson Street to Central Avenue
and a storm sewer up the hill from
Central Avenue to Heeb Street to-
gether with necessary inlets.
In building this sewer from Jack-
son Street to Central Avenue it is
probably desirable to lay the sewer
underneath the existing sidewalk as
the side walk is now very poor and
can be replaced by the city at a
much less expense than the Twen-
tieth Street itself can be torn up
and replaced.
The entire cost of this sewer will
be about $1,500. Inasmuch as there
has been no appropriation for this
work I would ask for authority to
make this expenditure,
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the City Manager be given authority
to construct the above sewer as re-
quested; seconded by Councilman
Gabriel; carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent— Mayor Alderson.
Resolution
Whereas pursuant to a resolution
of the City Council of the City of
Dubuque duly adopted on July 31st,
1922, providing for the issuance of
$75.000.00 City Grading Bonds of the
C'ity of Dubuque, Iowa, said bonds
were issued and duly advertised for
sale, and
Whereas, Bonbright & Company
submitted a bid of par plus accrued
interest with a premium of $1,655.00
which bid was duly considered and
Special` Session, September 14th, 1922 443
accepted by the City Council as the
best bid submitted:
New,therefore, be it resolved by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque, that the contract for the sale
of $75,000.00 City Grading Bonds of
the City of Dubuque with Bonbright
& Company be and and the same is
hereby approved, said contract hav-
ing been submitted to a meeting of
said Council on the 11th day of Sep-
tember, 1922.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution be placed on file for one
week for public inspection and then
submitted for final passage and ad-
option.
Submitted to the City Council,
Sept. 11th, 1922.
Passed and adopted, Sept. 18th,
1922.
L. H. BREDE,
Mayor pro -tem.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be adopted; seconded
by Councilman Melchior; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas— Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent— Mayor Alderson.
September 18th, 1922.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:—Some weeks ago, the
petition of John P. Bly, for the vaca-
tion of the alley off West Third
Street between Lots 8 and 9 in.
Prospect Hill Addition, was referred
to the City Manager for investiga-
tion and report.
I beg to advise that this ground is
considerably higher than Third
Street wad is held up by a retaining
wall along the Third Street side,
and is of no use for street purposes.
There is however a sanitary sewer
running from the alley between
West Third and Fenelon down this
alley into Third Street.
In case fair amount was given for
the vacation of this alley and the
city would be allowed to preserve
the necessary right of way for the
sanitary sewer, I would see no ob-
jections to the vacation of this al-
ley.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Left in the hands of the City Man-
ager to report at a latter meeting.
A petition of property owners ana
residents on Langworthy and Neva-
da streets, asking that the streets
be oiled to eliminate the awful dust
that arises on these much used thor-
oughfares, signed by E. A. Buettell,
John Loetscher et al, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved tnat
the petition be referred to the City
Manager, seconded by Councilman
Gabriel; carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Abesent— Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct an 8 -inch sanitary sewer
in Randall Place from Grandview
to Bradley street and in Bradley
Street as far as can be of service.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the same is
hereby set down for further and fi-
nal hearing, consideration and de-
termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held October 10th,
1922, at 4:30 o'clock P. M. and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
above resolution, and of the time
and place when and where said pro-
posed resolution will be considered
for passage, and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion of said sanitary sewer heard to
be given publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
in the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 18th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk
/119 Special Session, September loth, 1922
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action and
adoption. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six inch sanitary sewer
in West 14th Street from Booth
street to the alley first east of said
Booth street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent proper-
ty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the same is
hereby set down for further and fi-
nal hearing, consideration and deter-
mination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held October 10th,
1922, at 4:30 o'clock P. M. and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
above resolution, and of the time
and place when and where said pro-
posed resolution will be considered
for passage, and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion of said sanitary sewer heard,
to be given by publication in the of-
ficial newspapers of the City of Du-
buque in the manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 18th day
of Septemeber, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
resolution be approved and placed on
file for final action and adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct an 8 inch sanitary sewer
in Stoltz Avenue from Lemon Street
west for a distance of about 375 feet.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be' it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be constructed
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution except this
paragraph, be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to be held October 10th, 1922, at
4:30 o'clock P. M. and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the above resolu-
tion, and of the time and place when
and where said proposed resolution
will be considered for passage, and
objections to the passage thereof and
to the construction of said sanitary
sewer heard, to be given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
City of Dubuque in the manner and
for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 18th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
resolution be approved and placed on
file for final action and adoption. Sec-
Special Session, September l4t4r, 1922 445
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel.
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the Chief of the Department, Joseph
Fisher, attend the Fire Prevention
Convention to be held in New York,
expenses to be paid by the City. Se-
conded by Concilman Brede; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None..
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved that
a warrant be drawn in favor of
John E. McAvoy in the sum of $75.0u
evtra compensation for the month
of June for special services render-
ed in the Waterworks Department;
seconded by Councilman Gabriel;
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior. Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition to the City Manager and
City Council
The undersigned, who own all the
abutting property on both sides of
the street named Park -way in Sun-
nyside in the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
respectfully requested that you take
such action as will lead to the im-
provement of said street to the width
of 26 feet between curbs or less, if
in your judgment a narrower will be
ufficlent, with vibrolithic, concrete
or such other material as may be
determined upon at the earliest pos-
sible date. It is the wish of the own-
ers to start building three or four
houses immediately abutting ,said
street, and it is desirable that the
sewer and gas connections and the
water be put in this fall if possible
so the proper connections can be
made even if the street is not im-
proved until next spring.
Respectfully submPted,
David T. Howie,
C. B. Trewin.
Resolution of Approval
Whereas a plat has been filed
with the City Council of the City of
Dubuque showing the establishment
of an Addition to the City of Du-
buque to be known as "Sunnyside"
and whereas said plat has been duly
considered by the City Council and
found that the same complies with
the law, Now therefore:
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that said
plat of the subdivision and Addition
to be known as "Sunnyside" be and
the same is hereby approved, and
the Mayor and Clerk are hereby in-
structed to certify this resolution of
approval and affix the same to plat
before the same is recorded.
Dated at Dubuque. Iowa, this 18th
day of September, 1922.
Approved this 18th day of Septem-
ber, 1922. Passed and adopted this
18th day of September, 1922.
L. H. BREDE,
Mayor pro -tem,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution; second-
ed by Councilman Melchior; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Adopte A4a92$
Approve 4 .192$, ,
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Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
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.4-16 Special Session, September 20th, 1922
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session September 201ih,
1922.
Meeting called by order of Council-
men Gabriel and Brede.
Council niet at 4:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved that
Councilman Brede be appointed to
act as Mayor pro -tem of this meeting.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Melchior, Gab-
riel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
Mayor pro -tem Brede stated that
service of the following notice had
been duly made.
Dubuque, Iowa,
September 20, 1922.
The City Council of the City of
Dubuque in the County of Dubuque
and State of Iowa, met in special
session, on call of two Councilmen,
at the time and place designated in
the following call, a copy of which,
signed by said Councilmen, had been
personally served on each member
of the Council sufficient time before
said meeting, and service of which
had been duly accepted by each
member,
Dubuque, rowa.
September 18, 1922.
To
Councilman
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Sir:
You are hereby notified that a
meeting of the City Council in the
County of Dubuque, State of Iowa,
will be held on the 20 day of Sep-
tember, 1922 at 4:30 o'clock p. m., in
the Council Chamber, Dubuque, Iowa,
within said city for the purpose of
introducing a resolution to authorize
the issuance of $186,000 City Im-
provement bonds of the City of Du-
buque, and for the purpose of levy-
ing a special assessment to pay for
the improving of Alta Vista street,
from West Fourteenth street to Jul-
ien avenue. Adopting resolutions of
Necessity for the construction of
Sanitary sewers in Park Hill Dis-
trict, in Air Hill street, in Auburn
street and improving streets in var-
ious parts of the City, and for the
transaction of any other business
that may come before the meeting.
Respectfully,
THEO. GABRIEL,
L. H. BREDE
Councilmen.
The meeting was then called to
order by Mayer pro -tem, Brede, and
roll being called, there were
Present—L. H. Brede Mayor pro -
tem in the chair, City Manager Carr
and the following members of the
Council: Theo. Gabriel, H. G. Mel -
choir and Ed. Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication certificate to
by the publisher of the City Council's
intention to levy a special assess-
ment as is provided by law to pay
for the improvement of Alta Vista
street from the north property line
of Julien avenue to the south prop-
erty line of West Fourteenth street,
Jas. F. Lee, Contractor, presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Mcichoir and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Alta Vista street, from
the north property line of West Four-
teenth street to the south property
line of Julien avenue, by Jas. F. Lee
Company, Contractor, in front of and
adjoining the same, a Special Tax
be and is hereby levied on the sev-
eral Lots, and Part of Lots, and Par-
cels of Real Estate hereinafter
named, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate,
as follows:
Archdiocese of Dubuque,
Levins Add., Lot 1, bithul-
ithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $2,451.12; interest
at 6 per cent, $21.25; extra
expense, $69.17; total $2,541.54
Archdiocese of Dubuque,
Levins Add., Lot 1A, bit-
ulithic paving, curg and
gutter cost, $292.02; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.53;
extra expense, $8.24; total 302.79
Most Rev. J. J. Keane, Lev-
in's Add., Lot 2, bithulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $292.02; interest at 6
per cent, $2.52; extra ex-
pense, $8.24; total 302.79
Most Rev. J. J. Keane, Lov-
in's Add, Lot .3, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $292.02; interest at 6
per cent, $2.52; extra ex-
pense, $8.24; total 302.79
Special Session, September 20th, 1922 447
Malt Rev. J. J. Keane, Lev-
in's Add., Lot 4, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $292.02; interest at 6
per cent, $2.52; extra ex-
pense, $8.24; total
Most Rev. J. J. Kt -ane, Lev-
in's Add., Lot 5, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $292.02; interest at 6
per cent, $2.52; extra ex-
pense, $8.24; total
Most Rev. J. J. Keane, Lev-
in's Add., Lbt 6, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $292.02; interest ay 6
per cent, $2.52; extra ex-
pense, $8.24; total
Most Rev. J. J. K'.'ane, Ley-
in's Add., Lot 7, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $292.02; interest at 6
per cent, $2.52; extra ex-
pense, $8.24; total
Most Rev. J. J. Keane, Lev-
in's Add., Lot 8, 'bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $292.02; interest at 6
per cent, $2.52; extra ex-
pense, $8.24; total
John P. Frantzen, Levin's
Add., Lot 9, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$292.02; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.53; extra expense,
$8.24; total
John P. Frantzen, Levin's
Add., S. 28 ft. Lot 10, bit-
ulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $163.53; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.42;
extra expense, $4.61; total
M. C. Kurz, Levin's Add.,
N. 22 ft. Lot 10, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $128.48; interest at 6
per cent, $1.11; extra ex-
pense, $3.63; total
M. C. Kurz, Levin's Add,
Lot 11, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$292.02; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.53; extra expense,
$8.24; total
Joseph L. Meyer, Levin's
Add., Lot 12, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $292.02; interest at 6
per cent, $2.53; extra ex-
pense, $8.24; toal
Joseph L. Meyer, Levin's
Add., Lot 13, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $292.02; interest at 6
per cent, $2.53; extra ex-
pense, $8.24; total
Fred A. Henker, Levin's
Add., Lot 14, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $471.09; interest at 6
per cent, $4.09; extra ex-
pense, $13.29; total
S. B. Lattner, Levin's Add.,
Lot 19, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$31.96; interest at 6 per
cent, 27c; extra expense
302.79 90c; total
S. B. Lattner, Levin's Add,
Lot 18, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$26.02; interest at 6 per
cent, 23c; extra' expense
73c; toal
John P. Frantzen, Levin's
Add., Lot 56, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
302.79 cost, $31.76; interest at 6
per cent, 27c; extra ex-
pense, 90c; total
John P. Frantzen, Levin's
Add., Lot 55, bitulithic
paving, curb and gutter
302.79 cost, $25.10; interest at 6
per cent, 22c; extra ex-
pense, 71c; total
Robert Quirk Estate, Sub. 3
of Min. Lot 90, Lot 1, bit -
302.79 ulithic paving curb and
gutter cost, $265.78; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.30;
extra expense, $7.50; total
Robert Quirk Estate, Sub. 3
of Min. Lot 90, Lot 2, bit-
ulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $265.78; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.30;
extra expense, $7.50; total 275.58
Dorothea Langrebe, Sub. 3
169.56 of Min. Lot 90, Lot 3, bit-
ulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $265.78; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.30;
extra expense, $7.50; total
133.22 C. G. and Etta Ruhland,
Sub. 3 of Min. Lot 90, Lot
4, bitulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $191.33;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.66; extra expense, $5.40
total
C. G. Ruhland, Sub. 6 E. E
Jones Sub., Lot 2, bitul-
ithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $50.93; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 43c; ex-
tra expense, $1.44; total
Wm. Corrance, Sub. 6 E. E.
Jones Sub., Lot 1, bitul-
ithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $108.04; interest
at 6 per cent, 94c; extra
302.79 expense, $3.05; total.
Wm. Corrance, E. E. Jones
Sub., Lot 5, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$263.48; intere§t at 6 per
cent, $2.28; extra expense
488.47 $7.43; total
302.79
302.79
33.13
26.98
32.93
26.03
275.58
302.79
302.79
275.58
198.39
52.80
112.03
273.19
448 Special Session, September 20th, 1922
S. B. Lattner, E. E. Jones
Sub., Lot 4, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$263.48; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.28; extra expense,
$7.43; total
Peter GuilIian, E. E. Jones
Sub., Lot 3, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$263.48; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.28; extra expense,
$7.43; total
Walter Cary, E. E. Jones
Sub., Lot 2, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$263.48; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.28; extra expense,
$7.43; total
Walter Cary, E. E. Jones
Sub., Lot 1, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$276.67; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.40; extra expense,
$7.81; total
S. B. Lattner, Sub. Pt. M. L
87 & M. L. 88, Lot B, bitul-
ithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $300.79; interest
at 6 per cent $2.61; extra
expense, $8.49; total
S. B. Lattner, Levin's Add.,
Lot 57, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$292.02; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.53; extra. expense,
$8.24; total
S. B. Lattner, Levin's Add.,
S. % Lot 58, bitulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$145.98; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.27; extr expense,
$4.12; total
Sisters of Visitation, Levin's
Add., S. % Lot 58, bitul-
ithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $145.98; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.27; extra
expense, $4.12; total
Sisters of Visitation, Levins
Add., N. 35 ft., Lot 59;
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $204.42; interest at 6
per cent, $1.76; extra ex-
pense, $5.77; total
Sister of Visitation, Levins
Add., S. 15 ft. Lot 59;
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $87.60; interest at 6
per cent, 76c; extra ex-
pense, $2.47; total
Sister of Visitation, Levins
Add., Lot 60; bitulithic
curb and gutter cost,
$242.60; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.11; extra expense,
$6.85; total
Sister of Visitation, Sub.
west part of M. L. 86, Lot
Add., Lot 2; bitulithic
2; bitulithic curb and gut-
ter cost, $105.84; interest
273.19 at 6 per cent, 92c; extra
expense, $2.99; total 109.75
Sisters of Visitation, Sub
west part of M. L. 86, Lot
1; bitulithic curb and gut-
ter cost, $2,410.14; inter -
273.19 est at 6 per cent, $20.89;
extra expense, $68.01;
total 2,499.04
Sister of Visitation, Sub. 4
part of M. L. 87 and M. L.
88, Lot 2; bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $1.42; in-
273.19terest at 6 per cent, lc;
extra expense, 4c; total 1.47
Sister of Visitation, Sub. 3
of 4 part of M. L. 87 and
M. L. 88, Lot 3; bitulithic
curb and gutter cost,
286.88 $1.96; interest at 6 per
cent, 2c; extra expense,
6c; total 2.04
Charlotte Reding, Sub. 3 of
4 part of M. L. 87 and M.
L. 88, Lot 1; bitulithic
311.89 curb and gutter cost,
$2.65; interest at 6 per
cent, c; extra expense, 7c;
total 2.75
S. B. Lattner, Sub4 of 3
part of M. L. 87 and M. L.
302.79 88, Lot 1; bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $20.78;
interest at 6 per cent,
19c; extra expense, 59c;
total 21.56
Archdiocese of Dubuque, Le-
vins Add., Lot 24; bitu-
151.37 lithic curb and gutter
cost, $94.24; interest at 6
per cent, 81c; extra ex-
pense, $2.37; total 97.42
Archdiocese of Dubuque, Le-
vins Add., Lot 25; bitu-
151.37 lithic curb and gutter
cost, $27.95; interest at 6
per cent, 24c; extra ex-
pense, 70c; total 28.89
Archdiocese of Dubuque, Le-
vins Add., Lot 26; bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
211.95 $14.47; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense,
36c; total 14.95
T. E. LiIlig, Levins Add.,
Lot 27; bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $4.18; interest
90.83 at 6 per cent, 3c; extra
expense, llc; total 4.32
J. P. and Frances Seitz,
Levins Add., Lot 23; buti-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$39.26; interest at 6 per
cent, 34c; extra expense,
251.56 99c; total
40.59
Special Session,
September 20th, 1922 -149
J. P. and Frances Seitz,
Levins Add., E. 1h of Lot
22; bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $19.44; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 18c;
extra expense, 49c; total
Federal Bank and Trust Co.,
Levins Add., W. 1/z of Lot
22; bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $19.44; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 18c; ex-
tra expense, 49c; total
Columbia College, Sub. Min
Lot 90, Lot 2; bitulithic
curb and gutter cost,
$258.52; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.25; extra expense,
$6.49; total
20.11
20.11
267.2G
$14,256.96
5,423.96 sq. yds. bitulithic
paving at $1.48 per sq.
yd. $ 8,027.46
172.9 lin. ft. concrete head-
ers at 40c per lin. ft 69.16
2439.8 lin. ft. comb. curb
and gutter at $1.00 per
lin. ft. 2,439.80
11.2 lin. ft. cement gutters
at 30c per lin. ft. 3.36
16.3 lin. ft 6x12 ft concrete
curg at 60c per lin ft. 9.78
395.8 cubic yds. crushed
rock at $2.75 per cubic yd. 1,088.45
2025.2 lin. ft. drain tile at
60c per lin. ft. 1,215.12
36 cubic yds. cinders at 45c
per cubic yd. 16.20
73. 49 tons binder at $12.00
per ton 881.88
Interest at 6 per cent 119.19
Extra expense at .0281109
per cent 386.56
Total 514,256.96
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Sept. 20th, 1922.
Adopted Sept. 20th, 1922.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchoir and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Alta Vista
street, from Julian avenue to West
Fourteenth street hereinafter de-
scribed has been completed and the
City Engineer has computed the cost
and expense of said improvement
amounts to $14,256.96.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Alta Vista street from the
north property line of Julien aven-
ue to the south property line of
West Fourteenth street there be is-
sued Improvement Bonds to the
amount of $14,256.96. Said bonds
shall be issued under the provisions
of Chapter 8, Title V of the Code of
Iowa and the amendments thereto,
shall bear date as of the 20th day
of October A. D. 1922, shall be in
the denominations of $300.00 each,
except there shall be one bond to
the amount of $156.96; they shall
be numbered from 7827 to 7874 in-
clusive, and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bonds num-
bered 7827 to 7830 shall constitute
the first series; and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1923;
the bonds numbered 7831 to 7834
shall constitute the second series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1924; the bonds number-
ed 7835 to 7839 shall constitute the
third series and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1925;
the bonds numbered 7840 to 7844
shall constitute the fourth series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April A. D. 1926; the bonds num-
bered 7845 to 7849 shall constitute
the fifth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1927:
the bonds numbered 7850 to 7854
shall constitute the sixth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1928; the bonds number-
ed 7855 to 7859 shall constitute the
seventh series and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1929;
the bonds numbered 7860 to 7864
shall constitute the eighth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1930; the bonds num-
bered 7865 to 7869 shall constitute
the ninth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1931;
and the bonds numbered 7870 to 7874
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable on the first day
of April A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate five per cent per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spec-
ial assessment levied for 'said im-
provement. Both principal and in-
terest shall be payable at the office
of the City Treasurer in the City of
450 Special Session, September 20th, 1922
Dubuque. Said bonds shall be sub-
stantially in the following form:
No. $300.00
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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 A. D.
19 or at 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 coupons 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 f;, 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
resolutions of the City Council of
said city, duly passed on the 20th
day of September A. D. 1922. This
bond is one of a series of forty-eight
bonds, forty-seven for $300.00 each,
numbered 7S27 to 7873 and one foe
$156.96 numbered 7874, all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of defraying the cost of im-
proving Alta Vista street from the
north property line of Julien avenue
to the north property line of West
Fourteenth street, and described in
said resolution; which cost is assess-
able and levied along said improve-
ment, and is made by law a lien on
all abutting or adjacent property, and
payable in ten annual installments,
with interest on all deferred pay-
ment at the rate of five per cent per
annum, and this bond is payable only
out of money derived from the col-
lection of said special tax, and said
money can be used for no other pur-
pose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts and condition
and things required to be done pre-
cedent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened and preformed in regular and
due form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the 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 20th day of October A. D.
1922.
Countersigned
Mayor.
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPON
On the day of
A. D. 19 , the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer,
as provided in the bond, the suns
of Dollars, at the
office of the ('ity Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being months
interest due that day on its improve-
ment Bond No. dated
19
Countersigned
Mayor.
City Clerk.
I3e 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
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to register said bonds in
a book to be kept by hien for that
purpose. and to then deliver them to
the City Treasurer who will also
register theta in a book to be kept
by him for that purpose .
11e it further resolved that the
Lily Treasurer be and he is here-
by instructed to sell said bonds in
rho manner provided for in Section
of the Code of Iowa, the pro-
c'ecds of said sale to be kept in a
special fund to be known as Improve-
ment Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersigned
with the fac-simile signature of the
City Clerk.
Adopted Sept. 20th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to construct
a sanitary sewer in Park Hill dis-
trict as follows viz: In Broadway
>4
Special Session, September 20th, 1922 451
Extension from Diagonal street to
Putnam street, in Putnam street
from Broadway Extension to Musca-
tine street, in Muscatine street from
Putnam street to Charles street, in
Fulton street from Broadway Exten-
sion to approxitnately 100 feet south
of King street, in Harlan street from
Fulton street west about 250 feet,
in Greeley street from Broadway
Extension to King street, and in
King street from Broadway Exten-
sion to a point about 100 feet east
of Fulton street, presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in rr>;
Park Hill district. as follows in
Proadway Extension from Diagonal
street to Putnam Street, in Putnr.ni
street from Broad way Extension to
Muscatine Street, in Muscatine
Street from Putnatr Street to Char-
les Street, in Fulton Street front
Li oadway Extentiion to approximate-
ly 100 feet South of King Street, in
Harlan Street from Fulton Street
west about 250 feet, in Greeley
Street from Broadway Extension to
K'ig Street and in King street from
;;roadway Extens&on to a point
ihout 100 feet ear;' of Fulton Street.
Said sewer t.3 Le provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepares by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sew•
-
er is hereby proposed to be con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth,
and that this proposed resolution ex-
cept this paragraph, be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held September
20th, 1922, at 4:30 o'clock P. M. and
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to cause notice of
the above resolution, and of the tirne
and place when and where said pro-
posed resolution will be considered
for passage, and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion of said sanitary sewer heard, to
be given by publication in the offici-
al newspapers of the Cty of Du-
buque in the manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 5th day of
September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G, MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20tn
day of September. 192.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Schrempf; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrmpf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a resolution of Necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 5th day of September,
1922, and duly passed and approved
on the 20th day of September, 1922,
it is hereby ordered that the im-
provement described in said resolu-
tion of necessity providing for the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
the Park Hill district as follows: In
Broadway Extension from Diagoonal
Street to Putnam Street, in Putnam
Street from Broadway Extension to
Muscatine Street; in Muscatine
street from Putnam Street to Char-
les Street, in Fulton Street from
Broadway Extension to approximate-
ly 100 feet south of King Street, in
Harlan Street from Fulton Street
west about 250 feet, in Greeley
Street from Broadway extension to
King Street, in King Street from
Broadway Extension to a point about
}
452 Special Session, September 20th, 1922
100 feet east of Fulton Street, . be
and the same is hereby ordered con-
structed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the saki im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
sepcifications thereof, prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the State Board of Health and now
on file in the office of the City Clerk,
the work to be completed on or be-
fore the 1st day of November 1922,
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to
the contractor to the amount of the
assessment out of funds to he cre-
ated by the sale of sewer bonds, to
be issued in anticipation r;f the col-
lection of said special assessment
under the provisions of Chapter 8,
Title V of the Code of Iowa, and the
amendments thereto; and any defici-
ency between the amount of the con-
tract price and the amount of said
bonds will be paid from the proceeds
of a special tax to be levied under
the provisions of Section 831 of the
Code of Iowa, in anticipation of
which bonds will be issued under the
provisions of Section 912 of the Code
of Iowa and Section 912A of the
Code Supplement.
Adopted September 20th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Celrk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution; second-
ed by Councilmen Schrempf; carri-
ed by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Abesent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Audu-
bon Street from Rosedale Avenue to
West 14th Street and in West 14th
Street from Audubon Street to At-
lantic Street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be deemed neces-
sary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolyed that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution except this
paragraph, be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to be held September 20th, 1922,
at 4:30 o'clock P. M. and that the
City Clerk be and he s hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the
above resolution and of the time
and place when and where said pro-
posed resolution will be considered
for passage, and objections to the
passaage thereof and to the con-
struction of said sanitary sewer
heard, to be given publication in the
official newspapers of the City of
Dubuque in the manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 5th day of
September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Schrempf; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution
Be it resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque that pursuant to a reso-
lution of necessity, proposed at a
meeting of this Council on the 5th
day of September, 1922, and duly
p±
Special Session, September 20th, 1922 453
passed and approved on the 2011i
day of September, 1922, it is hereby
ordered that the improvement de-
scribed in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the construction
of a sanitary sewer in Audubon
Street from Rosedale Avenue to
West Fourteenth Street and in West
Fourteenth Street from Audubon
Stree. to Atlantic Street be and the
same is hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
sepcifications thereof. prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the State Board of Health and now
on file in the office of the City Clerk
the work to be completed on or be-
fore the lst day of November, 1922..
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed, and payment will be made to the
contractor to the amount of the as-
sessment out of funds to be created
by the sale of sewer bonds, to be is-
sued in anticipation of the collec-
tion of said special assessment un-
der the provisions of Chapter 8, Ti-
tle V of the Code of Iowa, and
amendments thereto: and any defici-
ency between the amount of the con-
tract price and the amount of said
bonds will be paid from the pro-
ceeds of a special tax to be levied
under the provisions of Section 831
of the Code of Iowa, inanticipation
of which bonds will be issued under
the provisions of Section 912 of the
Code of Iowa and Section 912A of
the Code Supplement..
Adopted Sept. 20th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen,
Attest: JOHN STITBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Abt sent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a sanitary sewer in Air
Hill Street from. Julien Avenus to
West 8th Street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in.
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitterd to the State Board of
Heoalth for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to in constructed
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution except this
paragraph be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
Bearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to he held September 20th, 1922,
at 4:30 o'clock p. m., and that the
City Cleric he and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the above
resolution, and of the time and place
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will he considered for pass-
age, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to he
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuque
in the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and orders(' placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
Pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of cepteniber, 1922.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: .JOAN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede. Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
454 Special Session, September 20th, 1922
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pursuant
to a resolution of Necessity, pro-
posed at a meeting of this Council
on the 5th day of September, 1922
and duly passe dand approved on
the 20th day of September, 1922, it
is hereby ordered that the improve-
ment described in said resolution of
Necessity providing for the construc-
tion of a sanitary sewer in Air Hill
street, from Julien avenue to West
Eighth street be and the same is
hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
Stat eBoard of Health and now on
file in the office of the City Clerk,
the work to be completed on or be-
fore the 1st day of November, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed and payment will be made to the
contractor to the amount of the as-
sessment out of funds to be created
by the sale of Sewer Bonds, to be
issued in anticipation of the collec-
tion of said special assessment un-
der the provisions of Chapter 8,
Title V of the Code of Iowa, and
amendments thereto; and any defi-
ciency between the amount of the
contract price and the amount of
said bonds will be paid from the
Proceeds of a special tax to be Lev-
ied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipa-
tion of which bonds will be issued
under the provisions of Section 912
of the code of Iowa and Section 912A
of the Code Supplement.
Adopted Sept. 20th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,Imen.
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Tenth street fro mthe east property
line of Central avenue to the rail-
road tracks at Elm street, present-
ed.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchoir and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it- resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Tenth street,
from the east property line of Cen-
tral avenue to the railroad tracks at
Elm street, except where already
paved by laying sewer, water and
gas connections, buy curbing with
new cement curb where required, re-
setting old stone curb where necess-
ary and by paving with either vibro-
lithic pavement, sheet asphalt or
warranite bitulithic on the present
macadam foundation. In the event
the contract is awarded for a sheet
asphalt or bitulithic pavement, a con-
crete gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be clone in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessad against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
13e it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
Hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinafter set forth
and that this proposed resolution
texcept this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set clown .for further
and final hearing, consideratioa and
d:,lermination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. in. in
the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed cause notice of the pendency
of the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said res-
olution will be considered for pas-
sage and objections heard, to be giv-
en by publication in the official news-
papers of the city, in manner and for
the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice • of the
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pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOH NSTUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Booth street from the north property
line of Dodge street to the South
Property line of Julien avenue, pre-
sented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the Following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Booth street,
from the north property line of
Dodge street to the south property
line of Julien avenue, by curbing
with new cement where required, re-
setting old stone curb where necess-
ary, by installing sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary and
by paving said portion of said street
with either vibrolithic pavement,
sheet asphalt or warranite bitulithic
on the present macadam foundation.
In the event a contract is awarded
for sheet asphalt or bitulithic pave-
ment, a concrete gutter is to be con-
structed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in
the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed Ito cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication ie the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABBRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of necess-
ity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABBRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Langworthy street from the west
property line of Alpine street to the
east property line of Nevada street,
presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Second-
456 Special Session, September 20th, 1922
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote: .
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent-1layor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
. recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Langworthy
street from the west property line
of Alpine stret to the east property
line of Nevada street by curbing
with new cement curb where requir-
ed, resetting old stone curb where
necessary, by installing sewer, water
and gas connections where necessary
and by paving said portion of said
street with either vihrolithic pave-
ment, sheet asphalt or warranite bit-
ulithic on the present macadam foun-
dation. In the event the contract
is awarded for sheet asphalt or bit-
ulithic pavement, a concrete gutter
is to be constructed.
Said work to be clone in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the pioperty subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in
the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and the notice of the pendency
,ordered given this 5th day of Sep-
tember, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of necess-
ity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL.
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
West Third street, from the west
Property line of Alpine street to the
east property line of Booth street.
presented.
There being no remon;tra
Councilman Gabrie' moved that the
notice be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the (City Council
of the City of Dubuque ih et, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve West Third
street from the west property line
of Alpine street to the east property
line of Booth street, by curbing with
new cement curb where required, re-
setting old stone curb where necess-
ary by installing sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary and
by paving said portion of said street
with either vibrolfthic pavement,
sheet asphalt or warranite bitulithic
on the present foundation. In the
event if the contract is warded for
sheet asphalt or bitulithic pavement
a concrete gutter is to be construct-
ed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
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Special Session, September 20th, 1022 457
(except this paragraph) be and•the
same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a metting of
the City Council to be held the 20th
day of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. in.
in the Council Chamber and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
pendency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and placed on file for final action
and the notice of the pendency or-
dered given this 5th clay of Septem-
ber, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Delhi street from the west property
line of Asbury Street to the City
Limits, presented. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Gabriel
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrr mpf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Delhi Street
from the West property line of As-
bury Street to the City Limits, by
curbing with new cement curb
where required resetting old stone
curb where necessary by installing
sewer, water and gas connections
where necessary and by paving said
portion of said street with either
vibrolithic pavement, brick block on
a concrete foundation, sheet asphalt
or Warrenite bitulithic on the pres-
ent macadam foundat ion. In the
event the contract is awarded for
sheet asphalt or bitulithic pavement
a concrete gutter is to be con-
structed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvemnt as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to he made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby ste down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and' that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to he
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was aP•
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
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Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
;1elchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication. certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Nevada Street from the North prop-
erty line of West 3rd Street to the
South property line of West 5th
Street, presented. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Gabriel
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Nevada Street
from the North property line of
West Third Street to the South prop-
erty line of West Fifth Street by
curbing with new cement curb
where required and resetting old
stone curb where necessary, by in-
stalling sewer, water and gas con-
nections where necessary and by
paving said portion of said street
with either vibrolithic pavement,
sheet asphalt or warrenite bitulithic
on the present macadam foundation.
In event the contract is awarded for
sheet asphalt or bitulithic pavement,
a concrete gutter is to be con-
structed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
Pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
.TAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. 11IELCHIOR.
• Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUP,ER.
City Clerk.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE.
T1IEO. GABRIEL.
LD. SCHREMPF,
H. G.MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior. Schrempf.
Na ys—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
West Fifth Street from the West
property line of Nevada Street to the
East property line of Delhi Street.
presented. There being no remon-
strance, Councilman Gabriel moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve West Fifth
Street, from the West property line
of Nevada Street to the East prop-
erty line of Delhi Street, by curbing
with new cement curb where re-
quired, resetting old stone curb
where necessary, by installing sewer.
water and gas connections where
necessary and, by paving paid por-
tion of said street with either vibro-
lithic pavement, sheet asphalt or
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Special Session, Septetnber 20th, 1922 459
Warrenite bitulithic on the present
macadam foundation. In the event
the contract is awarded for sheet
asphalt or bitulithic pavement, a con-
crete gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dncy of the above resolution and the
time and place. when and where said
resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
F.D. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
West 14th Street from the Northeast
property line of Delhi Street to the
East property line of Audubon
Street, presented. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Gabriel
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
.of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve West 14th
street from the Northeast property
line of Delhi street to the East prop-
erty line of Audubon street, by curb-
ing with new cement curb where re-
quired, resetting old stone curb
where necessary, by installing sewer,
water and gas connections where
necessary and by paving the portion
of said street With either vibrolithic
pavement or brick block of a con-
crete foundation.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is
Provided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
herhey proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore st forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
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The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
L. I -f. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabrile,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, that it he deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Washington street from the North
property line of Eleventh street to
the South property line of Twentieth
street, presented. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Gabriel
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque teat, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Washington
street from the North property line
of Eleventh street to the South
property line of Twentieth street,
by laying sewer, water and gas con-
nections where ncessary, curbing
with new cement curb where neces-
sary, resetting old stone curb where
necessary, by paving with either
vibrolithic pavement, sheet asphalt
or bitulithic on the present macadam
foundation. In the event the con-
tract is awarded for sheet asphalt or
warranite bitulithic a concrete gut-
ter is to be constructed.
Said work to he done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) he and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place. when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the o� ic•ial
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
.TAMES ALDEP.SON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
_Approved:
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL.
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. (1. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Couneihnan Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel.
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication. certified to
by the publisher, that it he deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Washington street from the North
property line of Twentieth street to
the South property line of Twenty-
fourth street, except where already
improved, presented. There being
no remonstrance, Councilman Gab-
riel moved that the notice be re-
ceived and filed. Sconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel.
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
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ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Washington
street from the North property line
of Twentieth street to the South
property line of Twenty-fourth
street, except where already im-
proved, by laying sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary,
curbing with new cemnt curb where
necessary, resetting old stone curb
where necessary, and by paving with
Either vibrolithic pavement, sheet
asphalt or Warrenite bitulithic on
the present macadam foundation.
In the event the contract is awarded
for sheet asphalt or bitulithic, a con-
crete gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing. consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922. at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city. in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th clay
of September, 1922.
Approved:
.TAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ET). SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STURER,
City Clerk.
Approvde:
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MI;LCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilmen Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
East Twenty-fourth street from the
East property line of Central avenue
to the East property line of Wash-
ington street, South. presented
There being no remonstrance. Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that the no-
tice be- received and filed. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabr b 1,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayer Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary ;led
advisable to improvement East
Twenty-fourth street from the East
property line of Central Avenue to
the East property line of Washing-
1cn street, South, by laying sewer,
water and gas connections, where
necessary, curbing with new cement
curb where necessary, resetting 01(1
stone curb whre necessary and by
paving with brick block on a con-
crete foundation or vibrolithic be-
tween the street ear tracks and one
foot outside thereof, and the bal-
ance of the street with either brick
block on a concrete foundation, vi-
brolithic sheet asphalt or Warrenite
bitulithic. In the event the contract
is awarded for sheet asphalt or bitu-
lithic a concrete gutter is to be
constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposd to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September. 1921, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
462 Special Session, September 20th, 1922
strutted to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the of-
ficial newspapers of the city, in
manner and for the time provided
by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L., H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution, Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brecle, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
High Bluff street from the North
property line of Fengler street to
the North property line of Farley
street, presented. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Gabriel
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve High Bluff
street from the North property line
of Fengler street to the North prop-
erty line of Farley street, by instal-
ling sewer, water and gas connec-
tions where necessary and by pav-
ing said portion of said street with
either vibrolithic pavement or bi-
tuminous macadam. In the event
the contract is awarded for bitum-
inous macadam, a concrete gutter is
to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September. 1922. at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to he
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city. in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
clay of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STITBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. 0. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
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Special Session; September 20th, 1922 463
Jackson street from the North prop-
erty line of 22nd street to the South
property line of 24th street, pre-
sented. There being no remon-
strance Councilman Gabriel moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrmpf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Aldreson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve Jackson street
from the North property line of 22nd
street to the South property line of
24th street, by curbing with new
cement curb where required, reset-
ting old stone curb where required,
by installing gas connections where
necessary and by paving with either
brick block on a concrete founda-
tion or with vibrolithic sheet asphalt
or bitulithic on the macadam founda-
tion. In the event the contract is
awarded for sheet asphalt or War-
ranite bitulithic paving, a concrete
gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the offic-
ial newspapers of the city, in man-
ner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrmepf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
White street from the North prop-
erty line of Sixth street to the South
property line of 21st street, except
where already improved, presented.
There being no remonstrance, Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that the no-
tice be received and filed. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve White street
from the North property line of
Sixth street to the South property
line of 21st street, except where al-
ready improved, by laying sewer.
water and gas connections where
necessary, by curbing with new ce-
ment curb where required, resetting
old stone curb where necessary and
by paving with either vibrolithic
pavement, sheet asphalt or Warren-
ite bitulithic on the present maca-
dam foundation. In the event the
contract is awarded for sheet as-
phalt or bitulithic a concrete gutter
is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to he prepared by the City
Engineer.
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464 Special Session, September 20th, 1922
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will he assessed against
all of the property subject to assess. -
meta for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolvde that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. in., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the offic-
ial newspapers of the city, in man-
ner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
,TAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of Septemb.er, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher. that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
15th street from the West property
line of Washington street to the
East property line of Main street,
except where already improved, pre-
sented. There being no remon-
strance, Councilman Gabriel moved
that the notice be received and flied.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
1 ecommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Fifteenth street
from the West property line of
Washington street to the East prop-
erty line of Main street, except
where alraedy improved, by laying
sewer, water and gas connections
where necessary, by curbing with
new cement curb where required, by
resetting old stone where necessary
and by paving with either vibro-
lithic• pavement, sheet asphalt or
Warrenite bitulithic. In the event a
contract is awarded for sheet as-
phalt or bitulithic, a concrete gutter
is to be constructed. Within the
street car tracks and one foot out-
side thereof a brick pavement on a
concrete foundation.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the offic-
ial newspapers of the city, in man-
ner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSN,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Special Session, September 20th, 1922 465
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Iowa street from the North property
line of 14th street to the South
property line of 17th street, except
the intersection of 15th street, pre-
sented. A petition signed by Rev.
J. J. Hanley, E. H. Sheppley, Albert
Ney, et al., remonstrating against
this proposed improvement. stating
that the street between 14th and
15th is in very good condition and
that the street from 15th to 17th
streets could be repaired at a very
small expense. Councilman Schrempf
moved that the petition be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrmepf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Iowa street
from the North property line of 14th
street to the South property line of
17th street, except the 15th street
interaction, by laying sewer, water
and gas connections where neces-
sary, curbing with new cement curb
where required, resetting old stone
curb where necessary and by paving
with either vibrolithic pavement,
sheet asphalt or Warrenite bitulithic
on the present macadam foundation.
In the event the contract is awarded
for sheet asphalt or bitulithic a con-
crete gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposde to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922. at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the offic-
ial newspapers of the city. in man-
ner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
.TAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Special Session; September 20th, 1922
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
,Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
14th street from the West property
line of Washington street to the
East property line of Locust street,
except where already improved, pre-
sented. There being no remon-
strance, Councilman Gabriel moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Fourteenth
street from the West property line
of Washington street to the East
property line of Locust street, ex-
cept where already improved, by lay-
ing sewer, water and gas connec-
tions where necessary, by curbing
with new cement curb where re-
quired, and by resetting the old
stone curb where necessary and by
paving with either vibrolithic, sheet
asphalt or Warrenite bitulithic pave-
ment on the present macadam
foundation. In the event the con-
tract is awarded for sheet asphalt
or bitulithic, a concrete gutter is to
be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is
provided by law.
I3e it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this 5th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1022.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication, certified t
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
16th street from the West property
line of Washington street to the
East property line of Iowa street,
except where already paved, pre-
sented. There being no remon-
strance, Councilman Gabriel moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Sixteenth
street from the West property line
of Washington street to the East
property line of Iowa street, except
where already paved, by laying
sewer, water and gas connections
where necessary, by curbing with
new cement curb where required, by
resetting old stone curb where nec-
essary and by paving with either
vibrolithic, sheet asphalt or bitu-
lithic pavement on the present ma-
cadam foundation. In the event the
contract is awarded for sheet as-
phalt or Warranite bitulithic, a con-
crete gutter is to be constructed.
Special Session, September 20th, 1922 467
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final' hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 20th day
of September, 1922, at 4:30 p. m.,
in the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in -
instructed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 5th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Profile No. 1070, showing grade on
Parkway from Douglas street to
Langworthy street, presented. Coun-
cilman Melchior moved that the pro-
file be adopted. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Parkway from Douglas street to
Langworthy street, presented. Coun-
cilman Melchior moved that this be
considered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance.
An Ordinance providing for the
vacation of part of Beach, Sumner
and Glen Oak streets.
Be it Ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Beach street from
Sumner street to Front street, ex-
clusive of the alley crossing said
street, be and the same is hereby
vacated.
Sec. 2. That Sumner street from
Beach street to the C. M. & St. P.
R. R. right-of-way be ana the same
is hereby vacated.
Sec. 3. That said portions of said
streets as are vacated by Sections
1 and 2 hereof. be and the same are
upon a valuable consideration grant-
ed and. conveyed to the Dubuque
Lumber & Coal Co.
Sec. 4. That that part of Glen
Oak street which is now unused by
the City of Dubuque for street pur-
poses and which lies directly in
front 'of Lot One of Lawrence, Du-
buque Addition, be and the same is
hereby vacated.
Sec. 5. That said portion of Glen
Oak street as is vacated by Section
4 hereof, be and the same is, upon
valuable consideration granted and
conveyed to C. J. Spencer.
Sec. 6. This Ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days from
and after its final passage by the
City Council and publication as pro-
vided by law.
Passed upon first reading Septem-
ber 5, 1922.
Passed and adopted on final read-
ing September 20, 1922.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
L H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance be taken up for final
action and adoption. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
lhe following vote:
•
468 . Special Session, September 20th, 1922
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended, the Ordin-
ance be read by its title and adopt-
ed. Seconded by Counsilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior introduced a
resolution authorizing the issuance
by the City of Dubuque of $186,000
City Improvement Bonds, and moved
that the resolution be approved and
placed on file for not less than one
week for public inspection. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Bond of Byrnes Bros., for the
operation and maintenance of a dis-
play sign, presented. It being prop-
erly executed, Councilman Schrempf
moved that it be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance repealing an Ordin-
ance entitled "An Ordinance provid-
ing for the making of connections
with gas, water and sewer mains by
property owners along streets, ave-
nues and alleys whereon permanent
improvements are about to be made,
and providing for the making of
such connections by the City and
assessing the cost thereof to the
property owners", the same being
Ordinance No. 46 of the Revised Or-
dinances of the City of Dubuque of
1919. Ordinance presented and read.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf,
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance providing for the
remaking of sewer, water and gas con-
nections to the curb -line by owners
of property adjacent to streets, al-
leys and avenues which are to be
permanently improved, and provid-
ing for the making of such connec-
tions by the City and assessing the
cost thereof to such property. Or-
dinance presented and read.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
September 20, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I beg to advise that the sewer in
the alley northwest of East Twenty-
second street from Windsor avenue
to the alley between Windsor ave-
nue and Stafford street, thence in
this alley produced north to the
north line of Subdivision 3 and 4 of
Stafford's Addition. also in Edison
street from Stafford to the west line
of Althauser's Subdivision and in
Althauser street from Stafford street
to the angle in Althauser (Cook &
Kean, contractors), bas been com-
pleted. I would therefore recom-
mend its acceptance by the City.
Respectfully submitted.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution.
Whereas the contract for the con-
struction of a sewer in the alley
northwest of East Twenty-second
street from Windsor avenue to the
alley between Windsor avenue and
Stafford street, thence in this alley
produced north to the north line of
Subdivision 3 and 4 of Stafford's
Addition, also in Edison street from
Stafford to the west line of Althau-
ser's Subdivision, and in Althauser
street from Stafford street to the an-
gle in Althauser street has been
completed, and
Whereas the City Manager has
recommended the acceptance of this
improvement, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
Special Sessimi, September 20th, 1922 469
with the City Clerk subject to pub-
lic inspection, and the City Clerk
shall upon receipt of such plat and
schedule publish the notice of the
assessment as required by law.
Adopted September 20th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman ,Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
September 20th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In connection with the route for
the Rockdale Road as relocated, east
of Rowan street, I beg to advise that
this route will require parts of Lots
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13'
of Rowan's Sub. All of these lots,
with the exception of Lot 5 are
owned by J. J. Nagle Each of these
Lots contain practically , one-half of
an acre. Mr. Nagle states that the
City can have any or all of them for
$100.00 each. He also agrees to sell
all of Lots 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11
for $100.00 each and to let the City
have whatever portion of Lots 12
and 13 that is required for the new
street, for $25.00 each. I would re-
spectfully recommend that this lat-
ter proposition be accepted and that
the City Auditor be instructed to
draw a warrant in favor of J. J.
Nagle for the sum of $950.00, after
the City Solicitor shall have ap-
proved the abstract and deed cover-
ing this property.
Respectfully submitted.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved, except that
Lots 12 and 13 be included in the
purchase. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Bt it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Fourteenth
street from the East line of Wash-
ington street to the C. G. W. R. R.
tracks, by installing sewer, water
and gas connections where neces-
sary, by resetting old stone curb
where necessary, by curbing with
new cement curb where required and
by paving with either Warrenite
bitulithic, vibrolithic or sheet as-
phalt pavement on the present ma-
cadam foundation in the event a
contract is awarded for a bituminous
pavement, a cement gutter is to be
constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October. 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
W.
470 Special Session, September 20th, 1922
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Jefferson street
from the East property line of Wal-
nut street to the West property line
of Olive street, by making sewer,
water and gas connections where
necessary, repairing the curb and
gutters where necessary and by re-
surfacing with either sheet asphalt
or Warranite bitulithic.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
ccnstructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the offic-
ial newspapers of the city, in man-
ner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th
clay of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel.
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Glen Oak
street from the North line of West
Fifth street to the South line of Ju-
lien avenue, by installing sewer, wa-
ter and gas connections where nec-
essary, by curbing with new cement
curb where necessary, and by re-
setting old stone curb wher neces-
sary, and by paving with either War•
renite bitulithic, vibrolithic or sheet
asphalt pavement on the present
macadam foundation. In the event
the contract is awarded for a bitu-
minous pavement, a concrete gutter
is to be constructed.•
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
sante is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th
clay of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STTJBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Special Session, September 20th, 1922 471
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Foye Street,
frbm the south property line of Low-
ell street to the north property line
of Seminary street, by laying sewer,
water and gas connections where re-
quired, curbing with new cement
curb where necessary, by resetting
old stone curb where necessary and
by paving with either vibrolithic,
sheet asphalt, warranite bitulithic or
bituminous macadam pavement on
the present macadam foundation, in
the event a bituminous pavement is
contracted for, a cement gutter is
to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further esolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be mad eand con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in
the Council ChamLer and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th day
of Sept., 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Lowell street,
from the east property line of Paul
street to the west property line of
Schroeder street, by installing sew-
er, water and gas connections., by
curbing with new cement curb where
required, resetting old stone curb
where necessary and by paving with
either vibrolithic, sheet asphalt, War-
renite hitulithic or bituminous ma-
cadam on the present macadam foun-
dation. In the event the contract
is awarded for a bituminous pave-
ment, a concrete gutter is to be
constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will he assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in
the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the pen.
dency ordered given this 20th day
of Sept., 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
472
Special Session, September 20th, 1922
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Burden street,
from the west line of Windsor aven-
ue to the north line of O'Neill street,
by installing sewer, water and gas
connections where necessary, curb-
ing with new cement curb where
required, resetting old stone curb
where necessary and by paving with
either warrenite bitulithic, sheet as-
phalt, vibrolithic or bituminous ma-
cadam on the present macadam foun-
dation. In the event the contract
is awarded for bituminous pavement,
a concrete gutter is to be construct-
ed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a. meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hei eby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said reso-
lution will be considered for pass-
age and objections heard, to be giv-
en by publication in the official news-
papers of the city, in manner and for
the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed an file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th day
of Sept., 1922.
Approved :
L. 11. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Pauline street,
from the north line of Melrose ter-
race to the south line of West Fifth
stret by installing sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary,
curbing with new cement curb where
required, resetting old stone curb
where necessary and by paving with
either vibrolithic, sheet asphalt or
warrenite bitulithic on the present
macadam foundation. In the event
the contract is awarded for a bitum-
inous pavement, a concrete gutter
is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said reso-
lution will be considered for pass-
age and objections heard, to be giv-
en by publication in the official news-
papers of the city, in manner and
for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th
day of Sept., 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Special -Session, September 20th, 1922 473
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Melrose ter-
race from the east line of Alpine
street to the east line of Paulina
street, by installing sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary, by
curbing with new cement curb where
required, resetting old stone curb
where necessary and by paving with
either vibrolithic, sheet asphalt, or
warrenite bitulithic pavement on the
present macadam foundation. In the
event the contract is awarded for a
bituminous pacvement, a concrete
gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be clone in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foegoing impovorment is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinb )fore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this p^.ragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
dc termination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. in. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said reso-
lution will be considered for passage
and objections heard, to be given by
publication in the official newspapers
of the city, in manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th day
of September, 1922.
Approved :
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resoution of Nelcessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Alta Vista
street from the north line of West
Fourteenth streea to the north line
of Kirkwood street, by laying sewer,
water and gas connections where re -
required, curbing with new cement
curb, resetting old stone curb where
necessary, and by paving with either
warrenite bitulithic, sheet asphalt, or
vibrolithic pavement on the present
macadam foundation. In the event
the contract is awarded for a bitum-
inous pavement, a concrete gutter is
to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideraticn and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said reso-
lution will be considered for passage
and objections heard, to be given
by publication in the official news-
papers of the city, in manner and
for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th day
of September, 1922.
Approved.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABBRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by C.)uncilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
474 Special Session, September 20th, 1922
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Rose street,
from the west line of Walnut street
to the east line of Alta Vista street,
by laying sewer, water and gas con-
nections where necessary, by curb-
ing with new cement curb where re-
quired, resetting old stone curb
where necessary, and by paving with
either vibrolithic pavement, sheet as-
phalt or warrenite bitulithic on the
present macadam foundation. In the
event the contract is awarded for
a bituminous pavement, a concrete
gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said reso-
lution will be considered for passage
and objections heard, to be given by
publication in the official newspapers
of the cityin manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th
clay of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABBRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolnffon be approved and
placed on. flue for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resol'Ation Of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Mt. Pleasant
street, from the north line of Julien
avenue to the end of the street, by
making sewer, water and gas con-
nections where necessary and by re-
setting old stone curb where re-
quired, curbing with new cement
curb where required and by paving
with either vibrolithic, sheet asphalt,
or Warranite bitulithic pavement on
the present foundation. In the event
the contract is awarded for bitumin-
ous pavement, a concrete gutter is
to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said reso-
lution will be considered for passage
and objections heard, to be given by
publication in the official newspapers
of the city, in manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered plated on file for
final action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 20th day of
September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABBRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: RAIN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for fiial action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Nfelchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Special Session, September 20th, 1922 475
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Fremont aven-
ue, from Grandview avenue to the
north line of Simpson street, by
Making water, and gas connections
where necessary, by curbing with
new cement curb where required, by
resetting old stone curb where re-
quired and by paving with either
sheet asphalt, Warrenite bitulithic or
vibrolithic pavement. In the event
the contract is awarded for a bitum-
inons pavement, a concrete gutter
is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said reso-
lution will be considered for passage
and objections heard, to be given by
publication in the official newspapers
of the city, in manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABBRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STtJBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried b`y the fo'lloWing vete:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent -1 ayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Thirteenth
street, from the west line of Wish-
ington street to the east line of Cen-
tral avenue, except where already
paved, by curbing with new cement
curb where required, resetting old
stone curb where required and by
making sewer, water and gas con-
nections where necessary and by
paving the same with either sheet
asphalt, Warranite bitulithic or vibe
rolithic pavement on the present
foundation. In the event the con-
tract is awarded for a bituminous
pavement, a concrete gutter it to
be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to he prepared by the City
Engineer.
The co -t and expense of said im-
rrovement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
Hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m in th:)
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said reso-
lution will be considered for passage
and objections heard, to be given by
Publication in the official newspapers
of the city, in manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
rIed by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
476 Special Session, September 20th, 1922
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
f.dvisable to improve Twelveth
street from the Chicago Great West-
ern Railway tracks to the east line
of Central avenue, except where al-
ready improved, by curbing with new
cement curb where required and by
resetting old stone curb where nec-
essary, making sewer, water and gas
connections where necessary anal by
paving with either Warrenite bitul-
hhic, sheet asphalt, or vibrolithic
pavement on the present macadam
foundation. In the event the con-
tract is awarded fo• a bituminous
pavement, a concrete gutter is to be
constructed.
i aid work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prep:are3 by the City
Engineer.
'Ihe cost and r:xpense of said im-
provement will oe assess^d against
ail of the property subject to assess-
ment for the impenvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be anct the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
dtermination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said reso-
lution will be considered for passage
and objections heard, to be given by
publication in the official newspapers
of the city, in manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed an file for
final action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 20th day of
September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrmepf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Asbury street
from the north property line of Delhi
street to the west line of St. Am-
brose street, by installing sewer,
water and gas connections where
necessary, by curbing with new
cement curb where required, reset-
ting old stone curb where necessary
and by paving with either Warrenite
bitulithic, vibrolithic or sheet asphalt
pavement on the present foundation.
The street railway portion to be
paved with brick on a concrete
foundation. In the event the con-
tract is awarded for a bituminous
pavement, a concrete gutter is to
be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro -
1 vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th clay
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said reso-
lution will be considered for passage
and objections heard, to be given by
publication in the official newspapers
of the city, in manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Special Session, September 20th, 1922 477
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
afer, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve St. Ambrose
street from the north line of Asbury
street to the north line of Seminary
street formerly Arch street, by in-
stalling sewer, water and gas con-
nections where necessary, by curb-
ing with new cement curb where
required, resetting old stone curb
where necessary and by paving with
either Warrenite bitulithic, vibrolith-
ic, or asphalt pavement on the pres-
ent macadam foundation, the street
railway portion to he paved with
brick on a concrete foundation. In
the event the contract is awarded
for a bituminous pavement, a con-
crete gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense o fsaid im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement
is hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 430 p. m. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
and place, when and where said
resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed. on file for
final action and the notice of the
Tendency ordered giver, this 20th day
of September, 1922.
Approved
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
Placed on file tor final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
red by the following vote
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
:lelchior and °chrempf.
Nays—Nen(,.
Absent---M•tyof Alderson.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Seminary street
from the east line of St. Amprose
street to the south line of May place
produced, by installing sewer, water
and gas connections, by curbing with
new cement curb where required, re-
setting old stone curb where necess-
ary and by paving with either vibro-
lithic, Warrenite bitulithic, or sheet
asphalt on the present macadam
foundation. The street railway por-
tion to be paved with brick on a
concrete foundation. In the event
the contract is awarded for a bitum-
inous pavement, a concrete gutter is
to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against.
all of the property subject to assess.-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 430 p. m. in the
Council Chamber and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and the time
an place, when and where said reso-
lution will be considered for passage
and objections heard, to be given by
publication in the official newspapers
of the city, in manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolu`ion was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 20th day
of September, 1922.
Approved
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
478 Special Session, September 20th, 1922
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution Ordering Connections.
Whereas the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, did on the 20th
day of September, 1922, adopte a
resolution stating the necessity of
the improving of the following
streets in said City towit:
White street from Sixth street to
Twenty-first street.
Washington street from Twentieth
street to Twenty-fourth street.
Fourteenth street from Washing-
ton street to Locust street.
Fifteenth street from Washington
to Main streets.
Sixteenth street from Washington
street to Iowa street.
Iowa street from Fourteenth to
Seventeenth streets.
Tenth street from Central avenue
to the railroad tracks.
High Bluff street from Fengler to
Farley streets.
Jackson street from Twenty-sec-
ond to Twenty-fourth streets.
East Twenty-fourth street from
Central avenue to Washington street.
Washington street from Eleventh
to Twentysecond streets.
Delhi street from Asbury street
to the City Limits.
West Fifth street from Nevada to
Delhi streets.
West Fourteenth street from Del-
hi to Audubon streets.
Langworthy street from Alpine to
Nevada streets.
West Third street from Alpine to
Booth streets.
Booth street from Dodge street to
Julien avenue.
Nevada street from West Third
street to West Fifth street.
By curbing with new cement curb
where necessary, resetting old stone
curb where necessary and by paving
with either sheet asphalt, bitulithic,
vibrolithic or brick block pavement
and by installing sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary,
and
Where as it is necessary and ad-
visable that all sewer, water and
gas connections be made up to the
curb line before such permanent im-
provements are installed, now there-
fore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
connections for sewer, water and gas
to the curb line of the property ad-
jacent to the improvements hereto-
fore mentioned, be made within ten
days of the serving of the proper
notice by the City Engineer upon the
property owners, said notice to be
done in accordance with the plans
and specifications prepared by him
and now on file in the office of the
City Clerk. In the event such con-
nections are not made within the
time specified, the City Clerk is here-
by instructed to advertise for bids
for such work and the cost and ex-
pense thereof shall be assessed
against the property in front of
which they are made, in the manner
provided by law.
Adopted September 20th, 1922.
Approved
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and• Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
, 1925
Approved
Adopted
, 192$
Councilmen
Attes
City Clerk.
•••
Special Session,
September 25th, 1922 479
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, September 25th,
1922.
Meeting called by order of Council-
men Schrempf and Gabriel.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun
cilmen Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
Councilman Brede be appointed to
act as Chairman of this meeting.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Councilmen Gabriel and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
Chairman Brede read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of appointing
Registration Clerks for the various
precincts in the City and acting on
any other business that may come
before the meeting.
Sept. 25th, 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor an dCity
Council of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: Complying with the
Election laws of the State of Iowa,
The Democratic Central Cominitte,
City of Dubuque, Dubuque. Iowa,
hereby submits for appointment the
following names for Registration
Clerks in the various precincts
throughout the City, and requests
that you appoint one person for each
prEcinct, from the undersigned
names.
First Ward—
First Precinct—Mrs. R. B. Grimes,
Flail Nauman, and Thomas Calla-
han.
Second Precinct—D. J. Kenneally,
Ray Ryan and Robert Clancy.
Second Ward—
First Precinct — George Miller,
John Appel and Wm. Canfield.
Second Precinct—Mae Cheetham,
John Stemm and Ed. Keating.
Third Ward—
First Precinct — John LaBarge,
George Klauer and Joe Fettgather.
Second Precinct — Mrs. Marie
James, John O'Connell and Mike
Kies.
Third Precinct — John Trexler,
Clarence Jellison and Florence Hen -
nig.
Fourth Ward—
First Precinct—Mrs. C. J. Star;,
A. C. Bassler and C. H. Snyder.
Second Precinct—P. J. Schuler,
Peter Bradley and Ed. McCoy.
Third Precinct — John Kennety,
Mrs. M. Stapleton and James Loner-
gan.
Fifth Ward—
First Precinct—Mrs. Wm. Zwack.
Joseph Kaufman and Carl Thomas.
Second Precinct — Peter Grode,
Steve Sarter and Mrs. Catherin.3
Fosselman.
Third Precinct—James Fox, Clem
'Mannerinan and Jos. Welu.
Furth Precinct—Al. Schwind, Ed.
Behnke and Ed. Stoltz.
Respectfully submitted,
Democratic City Central Committee
of Dubuque, Iowa.
By M. H. Czizek, Acting Chairman.
Kendall Burch chairman of the Re-
publican Central Committee submit-
ted the following names, for registra
tion Clerks in the various Precincts
of the City.
First Ward—
First Precinct—Fred Clark.
Second Precinct—R. D. Waller.
Second Ward—
First Precinct—Fred Bade.
Second Precinct—J. E. Jones.
Third Ward—
First Precinct— Chas, F. Pier.
Second Precinct—B. C. Scheer.
Third Precinct—Robert Hoerner.
Fourth Ward—
First Precinct—Eugene Anderson.
Second Precinct—Mrs. Minnie B.
Starr.
Third Precinct—Miss Eva Schaff -
hanger, Tilden A. Tolson and Ben
Scherr.
Fifth Ward—
First Precinct—Daniel L. Greenley,
Wilfred Mathis and Lester Wendt.
Second Precinct—Chas. Steuck,
John Jecklin and Erne Brecker.
Third Precinct—Alex, Lillig, Mrs.
Paul Braun and Mrs. Fred Keck.
Fourth Precinct—Eugene T. Frith,
August Prange and John Kreiman.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the person of each precinct whose
name appears first on the list be ap-
pointed registration Clerk for his or
her precinct, this to apply to both
political parites. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, ' Gabriel,
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Petition of the Governor's Greys.
Sept. 25th, 1922
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
City.
Dear Sirs: The Governor's Greys
petition your Honorable Body that
they be allowed to have the privilege
this year of subletting the Hall for
private dances, also that they be al-
lowed to sublet to the Dubuque Base-
ball Association to conduct on the
480 Special Session, September 25th, 1922
dates of Nov. 16th to 25th and also
to sublet to Oxus Grotto for a Bazar
Dec. 15th to 23rd inclusive.
The Greys are going to be in need
of these extra funds to keep up
their organization and cover the
running expenses of the Hall.
We will appreciate very much any
assistance which you can give us
at this time.
Very truly yours,
Kendall Burch, President.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Petition of the Dubuque Baseball
Association.
Sept. 25th, 1922.
To the Honorable City Commission-
ers of the City of Dubuque, Iowa
and to the City Manager.
Gentlemen: We herewith ask you
that the Dubuque Baseball Club be
permitted to hold a Fair and dance
at the Armory from Nov. 16th to
Nov. 25th inclusive. The Public of
Dubuque has shown an interest in
baseball and a Fair and dance to
provide funds for the Club to go
ahead with plans for the coming sea-
son.
Respectfully yours,
The Bubuque Baseball Club,
Per W. E. Wendt, Secretary.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
AResolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of City of Dubuque that
it be deemed necessary and advis-
able to construct permanent side-
walks on the following strets abut-
ting the following described proper-
ty.
Central avenue—Anton Lorenz -
443A Lot 1 N. 27 ft. 8 inches -3.
Humboldt street—C. Niedermeyer,
G. Rettenmaier—Lot 29 Hooper's
Add.
Lincoln avenue—J. H. & Otto Diet-
rich Undivided 2-3 Lot 93 McCraney's
lst Add. and Eagle Point Lime
Works Undivided 1-3 N. 45 ft. of E.
134 ft. Lot 92.
Lincoln avenue—Wm. Freilnark—
N. 1(, 572 Ham's Add., Louis Heine—
S. 1/2 572 Ham's Add., Martin Young
—1 of 573 Ham's Add., Martin Young
—2 of 574 Ham's Add., John Utzig-
1 of 574 Ham's Add.
Jackson Strret—H. C. Knoern-
schield—Lot 336 Davis Farm Add.
Washington Street—Mary A. Jeag-
er—Lot 121 East Dubuque Add.
Edison Street—A. E. Gmehle—Lot
45 A. Stines Sub.
S. Locust Street—Wm. Clark et
al—N. 1/2 Lot 1 Bonson's Sub.
Angella Street—J. W. Norton—
Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6 Gilliam's Sub.
Locust Street—May Norton—East
40 ft. Lot 7 Quigley's Out Lot 710.
J. W. Norton—West 10 ft. Lot 7
Quigley's Out Lot 710. J. W. Norton
—Lot 8 and Lot 9 Quigley's Out Lot
710.
Seminary Street—Julius Stauden-
mier—Lots 37 and 38 Littleton and
Sawyer's Add.
Seminary Street—John Schiesel—
Lot 1 Buseman and Ebert Sub. An-
ton Ebert—Lot 2 Buserman and Eb-
eri Sub.
Harold Street—N. F. Steffen—Lot
28 J. P. Schroeder's Add.
Harold Street—Voelker Realty Co.
—Lot 22 J. P. Schroeder's Add.
West Sixteenth Street—Pauline
Danzen—Lot 11 Morgan's Sub. W.
G. Danzen—Lot 12 Morgan's Sub.
Eva Stocks—Lot 13 Morgan's Sub.
Cornell Street—John H. Luz—Lot
6 Morgan's Sub.
Central Avenue (west side)—Ma-
thilda Danoldson—N. 23 ft. 2 inches
M. 1-5 City Lot 451. G. Tenhof Es-
tate—S. 1/2 N. M. 1-5 City Lot 451.
Fourth Street—Oliver Kringle—
City 189.
Iowa Street—Oliver Kringle—N.
14.3 ft. City 190.
Iowa Street—Clancy Transfer Co.
—S. 50 ft City 190.
Iowa Street—Meyers Cox Co.—
City 191.
Bluff Street—Blanch McCann Est.
—City Lot 609a and 610a.
Bluff Street—James J. Conners—
City Lot 127.
Third Street (S. E. corner Third
and Bluff)—S. P. Rider Estate—City
Lot 128.
West Third Street—Cyril and
Marie Gregoire Estate, S. 150 ft. of
Lot 1 of Pauline Langworthy's Sub.
of Mineral Lot 73.
Said sidewalk to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ification as prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager.
Be it further resolved that in each
of the above cases notices be served
on the property owners, advising of
the adoption of this resolution and
giving then ten days from the date
of service of such notice in which
to construct said sidewalk them-
Special Session, September 25th, 1922 481
selves in the event they desire to
do so.
Be it further resolved that in the
event the property owner fails to
construct said sidewalk in the time
set out in the notice that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to advertise for bids for the con-
struction of said sidewalks, and that
the cost and expense of said work
shall be assessed against the various
lots or parcels of real estate as pro-
vided by law.
Adopted Sept. 25th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
September 25th, 1922
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:—The laying of sew-
ers on Pierce Street, Angella Street
and Cox Street, Even-Uhlrich-Staner
Co., contractors, has been completed
and tested by the sewer inspector. I
would therefore recommend its ac-
ceptance by the city.
Respectfully submitted.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that.
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted; seconded by Council-.
man Gabriel; carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
A Resolution
Whereas the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in
Pierce Street from West Locust
Street to Angella Street and in An-
gella Street east to the high point
in Angella Street, and west to ('ox
Street, and in Cox Street to the
high point north of Angella Street,
has been completed, and
Whereas the City Manager has
examined said work and recommend-
ed its acceptance, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
bo approved and that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file tae same
in the office of the City Clerk rub-
ject to public inspection, and that
the City Clerk shall upon receipt of
such plat and schedule publish the
notice of said assessment as is re-
quired by law.
Adopted Sept. 25, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBFR,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution; seende 1
by Councilman Gabriel; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen, Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Abesent—Mayor Alderson, Coun-
cilman Melchior.
Septemebr 25th. 1922,
City Council, Dubuque Iowa,
Gentlemen:—The improven,c;r t of
Hill Street from Wooten Street to
Dodge Street by paving with Seven
foot brick gutters and Warren -nice
bitulithic center, J. F. Lee Paving
Co., contractors, has been complet-
ed. I would resepectfully recommend
it acceptance by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR.
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted; secondedby Council-
man Schrempf; carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
A Resolution
Whereas the contract for the im-
provement of Hill Street from the
south property line of Wooten
Street to the north property line of
Dodge Street, has been completed,
and
Whereas the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommend-
ed its acceptance, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
be approved and that the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file the same iu
the office of the City Clerk subject
482 Special Session, September 25th, 1922
to public inspection, and that the
City Clerk shall upon receipt of
such plat and schedule publish the
notice of said assessment as is re-
quired by law.
E�. dopted Sept. 25th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. ,BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Council m en,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City CletIr.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Schrempf; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six inch sanitary sewe-•
in the east side of Wasuington
Street from Twentieth Street south
for a distance of approximately_F28
-feet. —
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be constructed
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution execept this
paragraph, be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to be held October 17th, 1922, at
4:30 p. m., and the City Clerk be
and he is hereby instructed to cause
notice of the above resolution, and
of the time and place, when and
where said, proposed resolution will
be considered for passage, and ob-
jections to the passage thereof and
to the construction of said sanitary
sewer heard, to be given publication
in the official newspapers of the
City of Dubuque in the manner and
for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
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pendency ordered given this 25th
day of Septemebr, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and plac-
ed on file for final action; seconded
by Councilman Schrempf; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Bond of Lucas Strub for the oper-
ation and maintenance of a display
sign presented, it being properly ex-
ecuted, Councilman Gabriel moved
that the bond be received and field;
seconded by Councilman Schrempf;
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Warranty deed presented, where-
by Emily Hintrager sells and con-
veys to the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
Lots 4, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 in Rowan's
Addition in the City of Dubuque.
Iowa, according to recorded plat
thereof; also abstract of title to the
same. Councilman Gabriel moved
that the Deed be recorded and to-
gether with the abstract of title be
filed in the Clerk's office; seconded
by Councilman Schrempf; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Special Ordinance
An ordinance whereby all ordin-
ances now in effect between the
City of Dubuque and the Illinois
Central Railroad Company and then
Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad
Company be repealed and remain in
effect under ono combihed ordin-
ance, presented and read. Council-
man Gabriel moved that this be con-
sidered the first reading of the Ord-
inance; seconded by Councilman
Schrempf; carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays —None.
Absent, Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Special Session, September 26th, 1922 483
Councilman Schrempf moved to
adjourn. Carried.
JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
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Attest: ..44144-.
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City Clerk.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session, Sept. 26th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Gabriel.
Meeting called for the purpose of
levying a special assessment to pay
for construction of a sanitary sew-
er in Gilmore street from West 5th
Street to Cooper Street. There be-
ing no quorum present, the meeting
was adjourned to the date of regu-
lar meeting to be held October 2nd,
1922. JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
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CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular Session, October 2nd, 1922.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Present — City Manager Carr,
Mayor Alderson, Councilmen Brede,
Gabriel, Melchoir and Schrempf.
The Mayor stated that this is the
regular monthly meeting for the
transaction of such busines as may
come before the Council.
Councilman Melchior introduced
and read the following resolution
and moved its adoption. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. After due
consideration thereof by the Coun-
cil, the Mayor put the question upon
the adoption thereof and, the roll
being called, the following Council-
men voted:
Ayes—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
the resolution duly adopted.
Resolution to Authorize the Issuance
of $186,000 City Improvement
Bonds of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa.
Resolution.
WHEREAS, the City of Dubuque,
in the County of Dubuque, State of
Iowa, is a city of the first class, hav-
ing a population of more than 15,000,
and duly incorporated, organized and
existing under and by virtue of the
general laws and constitution of the
State of Iowa, and is operating un-
der the City Manager Forni of Gov-
ernment; and
WHEREAS, said City heretofore,
pursuant to and in strict compliance
with all laws applicable to said City,
lawfully ordered and constructed
improvements on certain streets in
said City, and the cost thereof, to
the amount of One Hundred Eighty-
six Thousand Dollars (8186,000) is to
be paid at the general expense of
said city and from a tax to be levied
upon all the taxable property within
said City, and the work contracted
for has been duly completed in com-
pliance with the contract; and it is
_.ngav av_4a i4e to make a definite pro-
vision relative to payment for said
work, such provision having not yet
been made; and
WHEREAS, no other indebtedness
or obligation authorized by Para-
graph 2 of Section 895 of the Sup-
plemental Supplement to the Code
of Iowa, 1915, as amended, are pay-
able from the taxes thereby author-
ized to be levied, and the full amount
of levies authorized stand free from
all pledges, said City having done at
no time anything to prevent the col-
lection and application of the auth-
orized tax at this tune;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be it Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That in pursuance of
Paragraph 2 of Section 894 of the
Supplemental Supplement to the
Code of Iowa, 1915, as amended,
there shall he and there is hereby
levied and there shall be assesed
and collected a direct tax of fix mills
on the dollar or such portion there-
of as niay he necessary, upon the
taxable property within said City
(subject to such taxes) for the years
1922 to 1931, inclusive.
Section 2. Said taxes shall be col-
lected each year in the same time
and manner as and with and in ad-
dition to all other taxes in and for
said City, and when collected they
shall be converted into a fund to be
known as the "Street Improvement
Fund, October 1, 1922," which is
hereby pledged for and shall be
used only for the payment of the
principal and interest of the bonds
hereinafter authorized to be issued;
and in such fund (in addition to the
taxes above provided for) thus
pledged, there shall be included an-
nually all sums which may legally
be included under the apportionment
of millage tax provided for by Sec-
tion 1310 of the Supplement to the
Code of Iowa, 1913.
Section 3. That City Improve-
ment Bonds of said City. in the
amount of $186,000 be issued in an-
ticipation of the collection of the
Street Improvement Fund tax made
and authorized hereby, pursuant to
the provisions of Section 912 of the
Code of Iowa; that said bonds be
designated City Improvement Bonds.
be one hundred and eighty-six in
number, dated, October 1, 1922, bear
interest at the rate of four and one-
half per centum (41/2%) per annum,
from the date of said bonds until
ment thereof, payable April 1, 1923,
and semi-annually thereafter on the
first days of April and October in
each year; that said bonds be signed
by the Mayor and attested by the
City Clerk and the seal of said City
attached, and be registered by the
City Treasurer and a certificate of
registration endorsed thereon; that
interest. on said bonds be evidence
by coupons thereto attached and
maturing on the several days when
such interest matures, and that said
interest coupons be executed in the
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486 Regular Session, October 2nd, 1922
same manner as said bonds except
that fac-simile signatures of said
Mayor and City Clerk niay be used,
and that both principal and interest
be payable at the office of the City
Treasurer, in the City of Dubuque.
State of Iowa; that said bonds be of
the denomination of $1,000 each, be
numbered consecutively from one
(1) to one hundred eighty-six (186).
both numbers included, become due
and payable in their numerical or-
der as follows: $20,000 on October
1 of each of the years 1924 to 1926,
inclusive, and $21,000 on October 1
of each of the years 1927 to 1932,in-
clusive.
Section 4. The bonds hereby
authorized shall be in the form sub-
stantially as follows:
Form of Bond.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
STATE OF IOWA,
COUNTY OF DUBUQUE,
CITY OF DUBUQUE.
CITY IMPROVEMENT BOND.
No. $1,000
The City of Dubuque, in the Coun-
ty of Dubuque, State of Iowa, for
value received, promises to pay to
bearer One Thousand Dollars ($1,-
000) lawful money of t he United
States of America, on the first day
of October, 19...., with interest on
said sum from the date hereof un-
til paid, at the rate of four and one-
half per centum per annum, payable
April 1, 1923, and semi-annually
thereafter on the first days of April
and October in each year, upon pres-
entation and surrender of the inter-
est coupons hereto attached; both
principal and interest payable at t l -
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, State of Iowa.
This bond is one of a series of
bonds issued by the City of Dubuque,
pursuant to and in strict compli-
ance with the provisions of Chapter
12, Title V, of the Code of Iowa,
and all laws amendatory thereof and
supplementary thereto, and in par-
ticular Section 912 of the Code of
Iowa and in conformity with a reso-
lution of the Council of said City
duly passed and approved, a correct
copy of which is printed on the back
of this bond, for the purpose of de-
fraying the cost of street improve-
ments, the work on which has al-
ready been contracted for, com-
pleted and accepted.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all acts, conditions and
things required by the laws and
constitution of the State of Iowa to
exist, to he had, to be done or to be
performed precedent to and in the
issue of this bond, were and have
been properly existent, had, done
find performed in regular and due
form and time; and that this bond
and interest hereon are payable ex-
clusively from the proceeds of a suf-
ficient continuing anual tax, which
has been duly levied on all the tax-
able property within said City, and
is pledged solely for the payment
of the principal and interecst of said
series of bonds and does not exceed
the rate authorized by law; that the
faith, credit, revenues and resources
and all the real and personal proper-
ty of said City are irrevocably pledg-
ed for the regular and due collection
and proper application of said tax;
and that the total indebtedness of
said City, including this bond, does
not exceed the constitutional or
statutory limitations of indebtedness
or taxation.
In testimony whereof, said City,
by its Council, has caused this bond.
to be signed by its Mayor, and at-
tested by its Clerk, with the seal of
said City affixed, as of the first day
of October, .1922.
Mayor of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa.
Attest :
Clerk of tL, t' i (y of Dubuque, Iowa.
, (Form of Coupon)
No. $22.50
On , 19.., the Treasurer
of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa, will pay to the bearer
Twenty-two Dollars and Fifty Cents
($22.50) at the office of the City
Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa, for semi-
annual interest due that date on its
City Improvement Bond, dated Oc-
tober 1, 1922, No.
Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Attest:
Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
On the back of each bond there
shall be endorsed a certificate of the
City Treasurer in the following
form :
(Form of City Treasurer's Certifi-
cate)
This bond duly and properly regis-
tered in my office as of the first day
of October, 1922.
Treasurer of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
Section 5. That a true and com-
plete copy of this resolution be print-
ed on the back of seach of said
bonds, the same shall constitute a
contract between said City and the
purchasers of the bonds; that when
said bonds have been executed, as
aforesaid, they shall be delivered to
the Treasurer of said City, who shall
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register the same in a book provid-
ed for that purpose and shall there-
upon deliver said bonds to the pur-
chasers as may hereafter be deter-
mined upon receipt of the purchase
price, the same to be not less than
the par value of said bonds with ac-
crued interest thereon.
Section 6. That a certified copy
of this resolution be filed with the
County Auditor of the County of Du-
buque and that said Auditor be and
he hereby is instructed in and for
each of the years 1922 to 1931, in-
clusive, to levy and assess the tax
hereby authorized in Section 1 of
this resolution, and levied upon all
the taxable property in the corporate
limits of said City of Dubuque, in
like manner as other taxes are levi-
ed and assessed, and that such taxes
so levied in and for each of the
years aforesaid, be collected in like
manner as other taxes of said city
are collected, and when collected,
be used for the prpose of paying
principal and interest on said bonds
issued in anticipaton of said tax and
for no other purpose whatsoever;
and it is hereby determined that the
amounts necessary to be appropriat-
ed for each of the years 1923 to 1932,
both years included, for the purpose
of paying interest and principal of
said bonds, as the same respectively
mature, are as follows:
For the year 1923, $8,370 for inter-
est;
For the year 1924, $28,370 for
principal and interest;
For the year 1925, $27,470 for
principal and interest;
For the year 1927, $26,570 for prin-
cipal and interest.
For the year 1928, $25,725 for
principal and interest;
For the year 1929, $24,780 for prin-
cipal and interest;
For the year 1930, $23,835 for
principal and interest;
For the year 1931, $22,890 for prin-
cipal and interest;
For the year 1932, $21,945 for
principal and interest;
Section 7. That the principal and
interest falling due at any time
when there are insufficient funds to
pay same, be paid promptly when
due from current funds on hand and
reimbursement be made to such cur-
rent funds in the the sums thus ad-
vanced when the taxes herein pro-
vided shall have been collected.
Section 8. That all resolutions or
wiresolutionsrts of th be and thesame are hereby re-
pealed.
Passed and approved October 2nd,
1922.
JAMES, ALDERSON, Mayor.
L. H. BREDE, Councilman,
THEO. GABRIEL, Councilman,
ED. SCHREMPF, Councilman.
H. G. MELCHIOR, Councilman.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen : —
Pursuant to your petition as Sher-
iff of Dubuque County, Iowa, I caus-
ed to be summoned a commission or
jury consisting of six freeholders of
the City of Dubuque for the purpose
of viewing and assessing the dam-
ages to be sustained by the owners
of the property herein described on
account of the taking and apphopri-
ating of a right of way for street
purposes 100 feet in width over and
across Mineral lots 4-5-10 and 12 in
the City of Dubuque, the same being
a part of the Cascade -Dubuque road
as relocated.
On the 29th day of September,
1922, said commission viewed the
premises and made its award of
damages. The award made by the
commission is as follows:
To J. C. Scully, owner of Mineral
lot 4, 10, and 12 the sum of $2,500.00.
To Anna Koppes, Lloyd Koppes,
Agnes Koppes and Irene Koppes,
joint owners of Mineral lot 5, the
sum of $500.
I am reporting this award to you
and await your further pleasure.
Respectfully submitted,
F. J. KENNEDY,
Sheriff of Dubuque County.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the report be approved and made a
matter of record; seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf; carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf,
Melchior.
Nays—None.
Resolution
Whereas, the commissioners ap-
pointed by the Sheriff to assess the
damages to the owners of the real
estate under the condemnation pro-
ceedings instituted by the City of
Dubuque, under which proceeding a
strip or belt of ground 100 feet wide
was taken and appropriated as a
right of way for street purposes
through the lands of the parties
herein named, said street to be an
extension of the Cascade -Dubuque
road as relocated, did on the 29th
day of Septmber, 1922, examine said
premises and made an award of the
damages to the sheriff of Dubuque
county, Iowa, and said Sheriff has
488 Regular Session, October 2nd, 1922'
reported the same to the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa;
and,
Whereas, in said award J. C. ScuI-
ly, owner and Mary L. Mann, mort-
gagee, owners of Mineral Lots 4, 10
and 12, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
were awarded damages in the sum of
$2,500.00; and
Whereas Anna Koppes, Lloyd J.
Koppes, Agnes Koppes and Irene
Koppes, owners of Mineral Lot 5 in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, were
awarded damages in the sum of
$500.00, now therefor
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that said
award of the Sheriff's jury or com-
mission be and the same is hereby
accepted.
Be it further resolved that a war-
rant in the sum of $2,500.00 be is-
sued to J. C. Scully, owner and Mary
L. Mann, Mortgagee in payment of
the damages assessed by the said
jury, and also a warrant be issued
in the sum of $500.00 in favor of An-
na Koppes, Lloyd J. Koppes, Agnes
Koppes and Irene Koppes in pay-
ment of the damages assessed by
said jury to them, and that said war-
rants when issued be placed in the
hands of the Sheriff of Dubuque
County, Iowa, and the sante to be
for the use of the owners above
named.
Passed and adopted this 2ncl day
of October, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Gabriel; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf..
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Councilman Melchior entered and
took his seat at 4:40 p. m.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended to allow anyone
present to address the Council; se-
conded by Councilman Gabriel, car-
ried by the following vote.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf, Mel-
chior.
Nays—None.
Attorney Kenlit e, Mrs. Walton,
Miss Smith and Miss Pearig address-
ed the Council relative to and pro-
testing against the action of the
Council taken at a previous session
whereby the Council gave to A. G.
Acker the privilege to build garages
on the city property lots 1, 2, 3 and
4 Fairview Add. stating that it would
be a detriment to their property
and would also have a tendency to
decrease the value of their property
and all adjoining property, and they
hereby ask the Council to rescind
their action.
Councilman Brede moved that the
matter be taken under advisement,
and Mr. Acker be notified not to pro-
ceed any further with this work at
the present time until he received
notice from the Council and the
Council view the grounds; seconded
by Councilman Gabriel; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided by law to pay
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Gilmore street from West
5th street to Cooper street, present-
ed. There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Melchior moved that
the notice be received and filed; se-
conded by Councilman Schrempf;
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in Gilmore Street from West
Fifth Street to Cooper Street, by Ed-
mund A. Linehan, 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 hereinafter
named, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Sub. Out
Lots 700 and part of Lots
691 and 721, Lot 22, man-
holes, 100 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $0.80305, $80.31; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 70c; ex-
tra expense at .05941 per
cent, $4.77; total $ 85.78
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Sub. Out
Lots 700 and part of Lots
691 and 721, Lot 64, man-
holes, 100 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
at $0.80305, $80.31; interest
at 6 per cent, 70c; extra
expense at .05941 per cent,
cent, $4.77; total
85.78
Regular Session, October 2nd, 1922
489
Emil G. Schneider, Sub. 3,
Mattox Sub., Lot 1, man-
holes, 80 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile
$0.80305, $64.24; interest at
6 per cent, 80c; extra ex-
pense at .05941 per cent,
$3.82; total
Otto F. Geiger, Sub. 1, Sum-
mit Street Sub., Lot 1
manholes, 67 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.80305, $53.80; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 47c;
extra expense at .05941 per
cent, $3.20; total
Wm. C. Toner, Sub. 5, Sum -
mitt Street Sub., Lot 1,
manholes, 50 lin. ft. 6 -inch
tile at $0.80305, $40.15; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $35c;
extra expense at .05941 per
cent, $2.38; total
68.61
57.47
42.88
Total $340.52
281.7 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at S3c
per lin. ft. $233.81
2 manholes at $42.50 per man-
hole 55.00
Interest at 6 per cent 2.77
Extra expense at .05941 per
cent 18.94
Total $340.52
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved October 2nd, 1922.
Adopted October 2nd, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Gilmore Street from West
Fifth Street to Cooper Street, here-
inafter described has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense
of said improvement amounts to
$340.52;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
that to provide for the cost of the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
Gilmore Street froth West Fifth
Street to Cooper Street there be is-
sued sewer bonds to the amount of •
.$340.52. Said bonds shall be issued
under the provisions of Chapter 8,
Title V, of the Code of Iowa and the
amendments thereto, shall bear date
as of the second day of December,
A. D. 1922, shall be in the denom-
inations of $100.00 each, except that
there shall be one bond to the
amount of. $40.52; they shall be num-
bered from 7875 to 7878, inclusive,
and shall be divided into four series,
of which the bond numbered 7875
shall constitute the first series, and
shall be payable on the first day of
.April, A. D. 1923; the bond num-
bered 7876 shall constitute the sec-
ond series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1926;
the bond numbered 7877 shall con-
stitute the third series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1929; the bond numbered 7878
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall he payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
which interest shall be payable
semi-annually, in accordance with
the terns of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds 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. $100.00
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE SEWER
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, A. D.
19 , or at any time before that
date, at the option of the City, the
sum of
ONE HUNDRDED DOLLARS
with interest thereon at the rate of
5 per cent per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto attached.
Both principal and interest are pay-
able at the office of the City Treas-
urer in the City of Dubuque, it the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by tho City of Dubuque persuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 8, Title V,
of the Code of Iowa and amend-
ments thereto, and in accordance
wt•ith a resolution of the City Council
of said City, duly passed on the 2nd
day of October, A. D. 1922. This
bond is one of a series of four bonds.
three for $100.00, numbered 7875 to
490 Regular Session, October 2nd, 1922
7877, inclusive, and one bond for
$40.52, numbered 7878, all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of defraying the cost of the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
Gilmore Street from West Fifth
Street to Cooper Street, and de-
scribed in said resolution; which
cost is assessable and levied along
said improvement, and is made by
law a lien on all abutting or adja-
cent property, and payable in ten
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 the
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 and condition
and things required to be done prece-
dent 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 kw
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the faith
and diligence of said City of Du-
buque 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 2nd clay of Decem-
her, A. D. 1922.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPON.
On the day of
A. D. 19...., the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer,
as provided in the bond, the sum
oiDollars, at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being
months' interest due that day on its
Improvement Bond No.
dated
Mayor.
Countersigned:
City Clerk.
lie 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
Irepared to execute said bonds; and
that the City Clerk be and he is
Thereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to he kept by him
for that purpose, and to then de-
liver them to the City Treasurer,
who will also register them 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 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 Sewer Fund.
Be it further resolved, that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersigned
with the fac-simile signature of the
City Clerk.
Adopted October 2nd, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
L. H. BREDE,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council.
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Na ys- —None.
Petition of Pauline Danzer, Wm.
G. Danzer, Eva M. Stocks and Hugo
F. Mall presented and read, asking
that the Council postpone action on
having sidewalks laid on \Vest 16th
Street in front of and adjoining Lots
11, 12 and 13, Morgan's Sub., and
1-2 of Lot 1, Fairview Sub., Lots 18,
19 and 20; also stating that when
such walks are laid they should be
4 feet wide to conform with the ad-
jacent sidewalks.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
that part of the petition asking the
postponement of the laying of the
walks at this time be received and
filed and that part asking that the
walks be 4 feet wide be granted.
Seconded by Council Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That it be
deemed necesary and advisable to
construct a permanent sidewalk in
front of and adjoining Lot 14, Mor-
gan's Sub., on Cornell Street. Said
sidewalk to be constructed in ac-
cordance with the plans and speci-
fications as prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
Regular Session, October 2nd, 1922
491
of the City Clerk, having been ap-
proved by the City Manager.
Bt is further resolved, that notice
be served on the property owner,
advising of the adoption of this res-
olution, and giving him ten days' no-
tice from the date of service of such
notice in which to construct said
sidewalk himself In the event he de-
sires to do so.
Be it further resolved, that, in
the event the property owner fails
to construct said sidewalk in the
time set out in this notice, that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
srncted to advertise for bids for the
construction of said sidewalk, and
that the cost and expense of said
work shall be assesed against the
lot or parcel of real estate as pro-
vided by law.
Adopted October 2nd, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Herman Ternes, stating
that he is building a residence on
Needham Place, that the sewer at
the present time runs half way up
Seventh Street to West Fifth Street,
and asking that the sewer be ex-
tended to West Fifth Street, pre-
sented. Councilman Brede moved
that the petition be referred to the
City Manager to investigate. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by he following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of David Howie and C. B.
Trewin, asking that a sanitary sewer
be constructed along and upon the
Parkway, connecting the present
sewer in Langworthy Street to the
end of Walsh Street sewer; also
that water mains be extended
through said Parkway preparatory to
the improvement of said street.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Phil F. Ryder, stating
that the special assessment against
Lot 5 in Bush's Sub. 14 and 15 is
much too high, that value of the
lot is not more than $125.00, that the
assessment should be not more than
25 per cent of this valuation, and
asks that it be reduced to that
amount. Councilman Melchior mov-
ed that the petition be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No. 128.
An Ordinance providing for the
making of sewer, water and gas con-
nections to the curb line by owners
of property adjacent to streets, al-
leys and avenue which are to be
permanently improved, and provid-
ing for the making of such connec-
tions by the City and assessing the
cost thereof to such property.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Paragraph 868—Property owners
shall make connections.
Section 1. Before any street, high-
way, avenue, alley or public ground
is permanently improved, the City
Council, by the passage of a resolu-
tion, may require connections from
gas, water and sewer mains to be
made by the owners of abutting
property to the curb line of said
property, and a notice of such re-
quirements shall be given to the
property owners as herein provided
for.
Paragraph 869 — Notice to be
given.
Section 1. That as soon as the
resolution requiring the connections,
to be made as provided for in section
one (1) hereof is passed and adopt-
ed by the City Council, it shall be
the duty of the engineer to serve a
written notice upon all persons,
firms or corporations owning prop-
erty along the street, avenue or al-
ley proposed to be improved, which
notice shall order said property own-
er to make connections to the curb
line with gas, water and sewer mains
located in said street, and thereupon
it shall be the duty of the owners
of such property to immediately
comply with such notice.
Paragraph 870—When connections
are to be completed.
Section 5. The resolution pasesd
by the Council for this purpose and
492 Regular Session, October 2nd, 1922
the notice that is served upon the
property owner shall prescribe the
time within which connections are
to be made with such mains as here-
in provided for, and this notice shall
be final unless the time is extended
by the City Council upon applica-
tion made therefor, or if conditions
should arise which would make it
impossible for the property owner
to make the connections required.
Paragraph 371—City may make
connections.
Section 4. If the property owners
upon whom notice has been served
to make the connections as herein
provided for, should fail or refuse to
make such connections within the
time provided for in said resolution
and notice. then the City Council
may proceed to have said connec-
tions made upon a contract made
and entered into for that purpose
and the cost of making such connec-
tions shall be assesed to said prop-
erty owners and shall be collected
in the same manner as other special
assessments are collected, except
that the whole amount of such as-
sessments shall become due at once
and shall not be payable in install-
ments.
Paragraph 872—Publication clause.
Section 5. This Ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten (10) days
from and after its final passage by
the City Council and publication as
provided by law.
Passed upon first reading this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Pased and adopted upon final read-
ing after the suspension of rules this
2nd day of October, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers October 5th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
10-5-1t. City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended and the or-
dinance be taken up for final action
and adoption. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ordinance read by its title.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No. 129.
An Ordinance repealing an ordi-
nance entitled "An Ordinance pro-
viding for the making of connections
with gas, water and sewer mains by
property owners along streets, ave-
nues and alleys whereon permanent
improvements are about to be made
and providing for the making of
such connections by the City and as-
sessing the cost thereof to the prop-
erty owners," the same being ordi-
nance No. 46 of the Revised Ordi-
nances of the City of Dubuque or
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 making of connections with gas,
water and sewer mains by property
owners along strets, avenues and
alleys whereon permanent improve-
ments are about to be made and pro-
viding for the m aking of such con-
nections by the City and assessing
the cost thereof to the property own-
ers," the sane being ordinance No.
46 of the Revised Ordinances of the
City of Dubuque of 1919, comprising
paragraphs 349 to 352, both inclu-
sive, be, and the same is hereby re-
pealed.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten (10) days
from and after its final passage by
the City Council and publication as
provided by law.
Passed upon first reading this
20th day of September, 1922.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading after the suspension of rules
this 2nd clay of October, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G.. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, October 5th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
10-5-1t. City Clerk.
Council Melchior moved that the
rules be suspended and the Ord:
nance be taken up for final action
and adoption. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Regular Session, October 2nd, 1922 493
• Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ordinance read by its title.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Parkway from Douglas Street
to Langworthy Street.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Parkway
from the south property line of
Langworthy Street to the south
property line of Douglas Street, be
and the same is hereby adopted as
shown on the profile of said street
prepared by the City Engineer,
same being profile No. 1070.
Said grade begins at Station -:!i;
south curbRlevation 232; thence to
station 0; south curbylevation 240,
north curb alevation 250; thence to
station 1, north curb elevation 245;
thence to station 3, south curb . ele-
vation 250, north curb elevation 251;
thence to station 7+45.4; south curb
elevation 256.0.
Section 2. This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days after
its final adoption by the City Coun-
cil and its publication in the official
newpapers of the city.
Passed first reading Sept. 20th,
1922.
Passed final reading Oct. 2nd, 1922.
Adopted Oct. 2nd, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers October 5th. 1922.
JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
10-5-1t.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended and the or-
dinance be taken up for final action
and adoption; seconded by Council-
man Brede, carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ordinance read by its title.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the Ordinance; second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
October 2nd, 1922.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:—
For over a year the natter of an
intercepting and outlet sanitary
Fewer has been discussed. For some
months plans for this sewer have
been in progress in the City Engi-
neer's office. These plans are now
practically complete. They provide
for a 27 inch intercepting sewer on
White Street from Sixth to Fif-
teenth Street, which will intercept
and take up the flow in the sanitary
sewer from the hill district leaving
the present 24 inch sewer, north of
Sixth Street to take care of the
north end of the city. The plans also
provided for a 42 inch outlet sewer
from this point, crossing the railroad
tracks a• little below Fourth Street,
running close to the harbor and the
shore line of the Mississippi River
to a point some 350 feet below Mul-
grew's Ice House, which will be its
terminal.
In connection with the construc-
tion of the outlet sewer our plans
also provide for the construction of
an outlet storm sewer to intercept
the flow of the present storm water
sewer which empties into the tri-
angular pond lying between the rail-
road tracks from Fourth to Sixth
Street, and turn this flow into the
harbor.
In the last budget which was made
before the plans were started, we
suggested a bond issue of $125,000
to defray the cost of this work. This
was simply a guess and is probably
less rather than more than the en-
tire cost of the work.
It is my thought that this work
should be divided into contracts, the
one contract covering that part of
the work lying north of the north
line of Sixth Street and the same to
be completed on or before the first
day of May, next. The balance of the
work including the outlet sanitary
sewer and outlet storm sewer which
forms the larger part of the work
should be let in the other contract
and the contractor should be given
enough time to complete it so that
he would be in position to take ad-
vantage of the best river and weath-
er conditions.
Iwould respectfully recommend
that authoroty be given to advertise
494 Regular Session, October 2nd, 1922
for bids on this improvement.
Respectfully submitted.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved, and he be author-
ized to secure bids for said work;
seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede Gabhiel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
October 2nd, 1922.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen :—
I beg to advise that the sanitary
sewer in Auburn Street from Dexter
Street to Fourteenth Street, Ed. A.
Linehan, contractor, has been com-
pleted. I would therefore recommend
its acceptance by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
be accepted, seconded by Council-
man Schrempf; carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution
Whereas the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Au-
burn Street from Dexter Street to
Fourteenth Street, has been com-
pleted, and
Whereas the City Manager has
recommended the acceptance of this
improvement by the city, now
therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
be approved and the City Engineer
be and he is hereby instructed to
prepare a plat and schedule showing
the lots or parcels of real estate sub-
ject to assessment for the improve-
ment and file the same in the office
of the City Clerk subject to public
inspection, and the City Clerk shall
upon receipt of such plat and sched-
ule, publish the notice of said assess-
ment as is required by law.
Adopted Oct. 2nd, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
E0. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
City Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution; second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf; carri-
ed by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
September 26th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The contract for the installation
of sewer, water and gas connections
in the following streets, J. F. Lee
Paving Co., contractors, has been
completed:
Alpine Street from the south line
of Solon Street to the north line of
Dodge Street.
Hill Street from the south line of
Wooten Street to the north line of
Dodge Street.
Alta Vista Street from the south
line of Julien Avenue to the north
line of West Fifth Street.
Langworthy Street from the west
line of James Street to the east line
of Alpine Street.
West Fifth Street from the north
line of Hill Street to the west line
of Nevada Street.
Alta Vista Street from the north
line of West 14th Street to the north
line of Julien Avenue.
Hill Street from the south line of
West Third Street to the south line
of Wooten Street.
I would recommend the acceptance
of the above work by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
acce pted. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the in-
stallation of sewer, water and gas
connections in Alpine Street from
the south property line of Solon
Street to the north proyerty line of
Dodge Street has been completed,
and
Whereas the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommend-
ed its acceptance; now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
Regular Session, October 2nd, 1922
495
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real es-
tate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file the same in the
office of the City Clerk subject to
public inspection, and the City Clerk
shall, upon receipt of such plat and
schedule, publish notice of said as-
sessment as is required by law.
Adopted October 2nd, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the in-
stalaltion of sewer, water and gas
connections in Hill Street from the
south property line of Wooten Street
to the north property line of Dodge
Street has been completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined said work and recommend-
ed its acceptance: now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk subject
to public inspection, and the City
Clerk shall, upon receipt of such
plat and schedule, publish notice of
said assesment as is required by
law.
Adopted October 2nd, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Where s, the contract for the in-
stalaltion of sewer, water and gas
connections in Alta Vista Street
from the south property line of Ju-
lien Avenue to the north property
line of West Fifth Street has been
completed, and
Whereas. the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommended
its aceptance; now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved and the City Engineer
be and he is hereby instructed to
prepare a plat and schedule show-
ing the lots or parcels of real es-
tate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk subject
to public inspection, and the City
Clerk shall, upon receipt of such
plat and schedule, publish notice of
said assessment as is required by
law.
Adopted October 2nd, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilmen Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilmen Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the in-
stallation of sewer, water and gas
connections in Langworthy Street
from the west r roperty line of James
Street to the east property line of
Alpine Street has been completed,
and
Wheras, the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommend-
ed its acceptance; now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the City En-
gineer he and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for said
improvement, and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk subject
to public inspection, and the City
Clerk shall. upon receipt of such
plat and schedule, publish notice of
496 Regular Session, October 2nd, 1922
said assessment as is required by
law.
Adopted October 2nd, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDDE,
THEO. GABRIEL.,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the fo flowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the in-
stallation of sewer, water and gas
connections in West Fifth Street
from the north property line of Hill
Street to the west property line of
Nevada Street has been completed,
and
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined said work and recom-
mended its acceptance; now, there-
fore
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to asessment for said
improvement and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk subject
to public inspection, and the City
Clerk shall, upon receipt of such
plat and schedule, publish notices of
said assessment as is required by
law.
Adopted October 2nd, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution
Whereas the con tract for the in-
stallation of sewer, water and gas
connections in Alta Vista Street,
from the north property line of West
14th Street to the north property
line of Julien Avenus has been com-
pleted, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined said work and recom-
mended its acceptance, now there-
fore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
be approved and the City Engineer
be and he is hereby instructed to
prepare a plat an schedule showing
the lots or parcels of real estate sub-
ject to assessment for said improve-
ment and file the same in the office
of the City Clerk subject to public
inspection, and the City Clerk shall
upon receipt of such plat and sched-
ule publish notice of said assess-
ment as is required by law.
Adopted October 2nd, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution
Whereas the contract for the in-
stallation of sewer, water and gas
connections in Hill Street from the
south property line of West 3rd
Street to the south property line of
Wooten Street has been completed,
and
Whereas the City Manager has
examined said work and recommend-
ed its acceptance threfore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
be approved and the City Engineer
be and he is hereby instructed to
prepare a plat and schedule show-
ing the lots or parcels of real estate
subject to assessment for said im-
provement and file the same in the
office of the City Clerk, subject to
public inspection, and the City Clerk
shall upon receipt of such plat and
Regular Session,
October 2nd, 1922
497
schedule publish notice of said as-
sessment as is required by law.
Adopted October 2nd, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the City Manager be authorized to
secure bids for the sale of $186,000
City Improvement Bonds, seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Petition of W. C. Conzett, Michael
Adams, D. E. Kissell and Miss Au-
gusta Smyth, and W. F. Allendorf,
requesting that Spruce Street south
from Jefferson Street to Julien Av-
enue be cleaned, stating that is in
a deplorable condition.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be refrred to the City Man-
ager; seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel; carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of E. W. Young, Sept 28,
1922.
To the City Manager, Mayor and
City Council:
Gentlemen:
As I have previously notified you,
my wife fell on Feb. 7th, at the cor-
ner of 8th and Main streets, break-
ing her right hip, under conditions
which clearly establish the liability
of the City. She has not yet fully re-
covered from the injury sustained
and she will be permanently affected
for the rest of her life. The unfor-
tunate occurrence has cost me a di-
rect expense in the following
amounts:
Physicians bill $173.00
Hospital bill 82.25
Special Nurses bill 423.70
Drugs, crutches wheel chair
etc. .. 32.60
Total expenditure caused
by accident $711.55
I have no desire of bringing any
suit against the City providing we
can come to a fair and equitable
settlement out of court. All I ask of
you now is that you repay me the ac-
tual loss that I had to meet as listed
above. There is no question but I
will be under considerable expense
for a long time in the future as a re-
sult of this accident.
Yours truly,
E. W. Young,
787 Caledonia Place.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Soli-
citor; seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior; carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Solicitor Czizek recommended
that the petition be received and fil-
ed.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the recommendation of the City So-
licitor be approved and the petition
be received and filed; seconded by
Councilman Gabriel; carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mrs. I. McL. Cutler,
stating that Dell Street is in a very
deplorable condition, that it is used
for a dumping place, also that the
wooden stairway is in a dangerous
condition, asking that these condi-
tions be remedied and that a
cement stairway be constructed to
replace the present wooden one, pre-
sented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the present wooden stairway on Dell
Street be replaced by a new cement
stairway, the new stairway to face
East; seconded by Councilman Bre-
de; carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Bond of Lange & Tscharner for
the operation and maintenance of a
display sign, presented. It being
properly executed Councilman Brede
moved that it be received and filed;
seconded by Councilman Melchior;
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf•
Nays—None.
498 Special Session, October 10th, PI '
Councilman Melchior moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN TU , B Riity Clerk.
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CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, October 10th, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Gabriel.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
' Present Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
tated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of levying
special assessment for the improve-
ment of Alpine Street from Solon
Street to Dodge Street; First Street
form Locust Street to Bluff Street,
adopting resolutions of necessity
for the construction of sanitary sew-
ers in Randall Place, Stoltz Street,
West 14th Street from Booth Street
to the alley first east of said Pooth
Street, adopting resolutions of ne-
cessity for the improvement of
streets in various parts of the city
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as is provided by law to
pay for the improvement of First.
street from the west property line of
Locust Street to the east property
line of Bluff Street, presented. There
being no remonstrance, Councilman
Brede moved that the notice be re-
ceived and filed; seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior; carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving First Street from the
west property line of Locust Street
to the east property line of Bluff
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.
and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situ-
ated and owned, and for the several
a-nounts set oposite each lot or par-
cel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
J. J. Nagle, City Lot, E. 90
ft. 6 in. Lot 120, sheet as-
phalt and curb and gutter
cost, $350.32; interest at 6
per cent, $3.03; extra ex-
pense at .04261 per cent,
$14.93; total $368.2S
W. J. and Cath. Glenn, City
Lot, D. 24 ft1 Lot 120, sheet
asphalt and curb and gut -
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499
ter cost, $92.90; interest at
6 per cent, 80c; extra ex-
pense at .04261 per cent,
$3.96; total
J. J. Nagle, City Lot 119, sheet
asphalt and curb and gut-
ter cost, $149.93; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.30; extra
expense at .04261 per cent,
$6.39; total 157.62
Geo. F. Roche and wife, Sub.
1, Sub. City Lot 121, S. 30
ft. Lot 1, sheet asphalt and
curb and gutter cost,
$211.99; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.83; extra expense
at .04261 per cent, $9.03;
total 222.85
97.66
Home Builders' Co., Sub. 1,
Sub. City Lot 121, N. 2 ft.
Lot 1, sheet asphalt and
curb and gutter cost, $7.93;
interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
extra expense at .04261 per
cent, 34c; total 8.34
home Builders' Co., Sub, 2,
Sub. City Lot 121, Lot 1,
sheet asphalt and curb and
gutter cost, 891.68; interest
at 6 per cent, 79c; extra ex-
pense at .04261 per cent,
$3.91; total 96.38
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 1, Sub City
Lot 121, Lot 2, sheet asphalt
and curb and gutter cost,
$100.32; interest at 6 per
cent, 87c; extra expense at
.04261 per cent, $4.27; total 105.46
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 2, Sub City
Lot 121, Lot 2, sheet asphalt
and curb and gutter cost,
$29.34; interest at 6 per
cent, 26c; extra expense at
.04261 per cent, $1.225; total 30.85
Thos. E. Rafferty, City Lot
122, sheet asphalt and curb
and gutter cost, $1449.32;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.30;
extra expense at .04261 per
cent, $6.38; total 157.00
Mary R. Lucas, City Lot 566,
sheet asphalt and curb and
gutter cost, $316.82; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.74;
extra expense at .04261 per
cent, $13.50; total 333.06
Mary R. Lucas, Sub. City Lot
567, Lot 3, sheet asphalt
and curb and gutter cost,
$59.62; interest at 6 per
cent, 52c; extra expense at
.04261 per cent, $2.54; total 62.63
Tini Flynn, Sub. City Lot 567,
Lot 2, sheet asphalt and
curb and gutter cost,
$141.02; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.23; extra expense
at .04261 per cent, $6.00;
total 148.25
J. J. Nagle, Sub. City Lot 567,
Lot 1, sheet asphalt and
curb and gutter cost, $79.71;
interest at 6 per cent, 69c;
extra expense at .04261 per
cent, $3.40; total S3.S0
Eliz. and Bridget O'Shea, City
Lot, N. 25 ft. Lot 568, sheet
asphalt and curb and gut-
ter cost, $41.73; interest at
6 per cent, 36c; extra ex-
pense at .0442611 per cent,
81.78; total 43.87
Mary A. Smith, City Lot, S.
50 ft. Lot 568, sheet as-
phalt and urb and gutter
cost, 813.24; interest at 6
cent, 12c; extra expense at
.04261 per cent, 56c; total13.92
Anna P. Rosenquist, Sub. 2,
Sub. City Lot 594, Lot 1.
sheet asphalt and curb and
guter tcost, $56.61; interest
at 6 per cent, 49c; extra ex-
pense at .04261 per cent,
82.41; total 59.51
Francis Lynn, Sr., Sub. 2 of
2, Sub. City Lot 594, Lot 1, ,
sheet asphalt and curb and
gutter cost, 8103.04; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 90c; ex-
tra expense at .04261 per 108.33
cent, $4.39; total
Mary E. Dunn, Sub. 2 of 2,
Sub. City Lot 594, Lot 2,
sheet asphalt and curb and
gutter cost, $96.75; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 83c; ex-
tra expense at .04261 per
cent, $4.12; total 101.70
Hannah Hyde, Sub. 2 of 1,
Sub. City Lot 594, Lot 1,
sheet asphalt and curb and
gutter cost, $114.31; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 99c; ex-
tra expense at .04261 per 120.17
cent, $4.87; total
Chas. J. Carroll, Sub. 2 of 1,
Sub. City Lot 594, Lot 2,
sheet asphalt and curb and
gutter cost,04; nterest
50c; at6 percent, extra
expense at .04261 per cent,
$2.43; total
Chas. J. Carroll, Sub. 1, Sub.
City Lot 594, Lot 1, sheet
asphalt and curb and gut-
ter cost, 832.48; interest
t t
6 per cent, 28c;
ex-
pense at .04261 per cent,
81.38; total
Clement Driscoll, Sub. City
Lot 593, Lot 1, sheet asphalt
and curb and gutter cost,
$80.18; interest at 6 per
cent, 69c; extra expense at
.04261 per cent, $3.422; total 84.29
Thos. Duggan, Sub. City Lot
593, Lot 2, sheet asphalt
and curb and gutter cost,
862.06; interest at 6 per
cent, 54c; extra expense at
.04261 per cent, $2.64; total 65.24
59.97
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10th, 1922
James and Mary Callahan,
Sub. City Lot 593, Lot 3,
sheet asphalt and curb and
guter cost, $24.69; interest
at 6 per cent, 21c; extra
expense at .04261 per cent,
$1.05; total 25.95
John Coleman Estate, City
Lot, N 22 ft. Lot 592, sheet
aspalt and curb and gutter
cost, $16.90; interest at 6
per cent, 15c; extra expense
at .04261 per cent, 72c; to-
tal 17.77
Total $2607.09
959.48 sq. yds. sheet asphalt
at $1.60 per sq. yd. $1,535.17
592.5 lin. ft. combination
curb and gutter at $1.00
per ft. 592.50
40.0 lin. ft. concrete headers
at 60c per lin. ft. 24.00
78.8 lin. ft. 6x24 -inch curb
60c per lin. ft. 47.28
481.16 sq. ft. cement side-
walk at 16c per sq, ft. 76.98
68.00 cu. yds. crushed rock
at $3.00 per cu. yd. 204.00
Interest at 6 per cent 21.49
Extra expense at .04261 per
cent 105.67
Total $2,607.09
All of which is assesed in propor-
tion to the special benefits .con-
ferred.
Approved October 10, 1922.
Adopted October 10, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUI3ER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
A Resolution
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entred into by the City of Dubuque
for the improving of First Street
from Locust Street to Bluff street,
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to $2,-
607. 09; '
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving First Street from the West
property line of Locust Street to the
East property line of Bluff Street
there be issued improvement bonds
to the amount of $2,607.09. Said
bonds shall be isoued under the pro-
visions of Chapter 8, Title V of the
Code of Iowa and amendments there-
to, shall bear date as of the 10th day
of November, A. D., 1922, shall be in
the denominations of $200.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $207.09; they shall
be numbered from 7879 to 7891 in-
clusive, and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bonds numbered
7879 shall constitute the first series;
and shall be payable on the first day
of April A. D. 1923; the bonds num-
bered 7880 shall constitute the se-
cond series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A . D. 1924;
the bonds numbered 7881 shall con-
stitute the third series and shall be
payable on the first day of April, A.
D. 1925; the bonds numbered7882
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1926; the bonds number-
ed 7883 shall constitute the fifth se-
ries and shall be payable on the first
clay of April A. D. 1927; the bonds
numbered 7884 shall constitute the
Sixth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1928;
the bonds numbered 7885 shall con-
stitute the seventh series and shall
be payable on the first day of Ap-
ril A. D. 1929; the bonds numbered
7886 and 7887 shall constitute the
eighth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1930;
the bonds numbered 7888 and 7889
shall constitute the ninth sehies and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1931; and the bonds
r.umbered 7890 and 7891 shall con-
Etitute the tenth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April A.
D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terns of the coupons thereto attach-
ed; and said bonds shall be payable
out of the proceeds of the special as-
sessment levied for said improve-
ment. Both principal and interest
shall be payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque. Said Bonds shall be substan-
tially in the following form:
No. $200.00
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Improvement Bond
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer hereof
on the first day of April A. D. 19....
or at any time before that date at
the option of the City the sum of
Two Hundred Dollars with interest
thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per
Special Session, October 10th, 1922
501
annum payable on the presentation
and surrender of the interest cou-
pons hereto attached. Both princip-
al and interest are payable at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque in the State of
Iowa. This bond is issued by the
City of Dubuque pursuant to and by
virtue of Chapter 8, Title V of the
Code of Iowa and amendments there-
to, and in accordance with a resolu-
tion of the City Council of said city,
duly passed on the 10th day of Oc-
tober A. D. 1922. This bond is one
of a series of 13 bonds, twelve for
$200.00 each, numbered 7879 to 7890
and one bond for $207.09 numbered
7891 all of like tenor and date, and
issued for the purpose of defraying
the cost of the improvement of
First Street from the west property
line of Locust street to the east
property line of Bluff street, and de-
scribed in said resolution; which
cost is assessable and levied along
said improvement, and is made by
law a lien on all abutting or adjac-
ent prorerty, and payable in ten
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 the mon-
ey 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 and condi-
tion 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
la wand resolution; and for the as-
sessments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the faith
and diligence of said City of Du-
buque are hereby irrevocably pledg-
ed.
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque by its City Council, has caus-
ed this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk, with the seal of said of
said City affixed this 10th day of
November A. D. 1922.
Countersigned
(Seal)
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Form of Coupon
On the ....day of A D.
19.., the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in the Bond, the suns of
Dollars, at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque, being....imonths interest
clue that day on its improvement
Bond No. dated 19...
Countersigned
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Beit 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 by him
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 bonds in the man-
r•er 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 improvement Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersigned
with the fac-simile signature of the
City Clerk.
Adopted Oct. 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution, seconded
by Councilman Melchior; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment, as is provided by law, to
pay for the improvement of Alpine
Street from the south property line
of Solon Street to the north proper-
ty line of Dodge Street, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended to allow any
one present to address the Council.
Several abutting property owners
protested against the assessment as
being too high, and Mr. Lanser pro-
tested against the street not being
cleaned up after it had been im-
proved. He was informed that the
City Engineer would see to it that
the contractor will clean it up prop-
erly.
502 Special Session, October 10th, 1922
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel and Melchior.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Schrempf.
Councilman Scrempf entered and
took his seat 4:40 P. M.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Alpine Street from
the south property line of Solon
Street to the north property line of
Dodge Street, by Jas. F. Lee Pav-
ing Co., contractors, 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 hereinafter named, sit-
uated and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot
or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Eliz. Schrup, Lois Add., Lot 1,
bithulithic pacing, curb and
gutter cost, $184.16; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.60; ex-
tra expense at .034512 per
cent, $6.36; total $192.12
Jacob E. Jansen, Lois Add,
Lot 2, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$191.52; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.67; extra expense
at .034512 per cent, 86.61;
total 199.80
Nic Smith, Lois Add., Lot 3,
bithulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $191.52;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.67;
extra expense at .0345122
per cent, $6.61; total 199.80
Voelker Realty Co., Lois Add,
Lot 4, 'bithulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$191.52; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.67; extra expense
at .034512 per cent, $6.61;
total
199.80
H. B. McCarten, Lois Add.,
Lot 5, bithulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$191.52; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.67; extra expense
at .034512 per cent, $6.61;
total
199.80
Martha A. McCarten, Lois
Add., Lot 6, bithulithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$191.52; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.67; extra expense
at .034512 per cent, $6.61;
total 199.80
Realty Inv. Corp., Lois Add.
Lot 7, bithulithic paving,
curb and guter cost,
$191.52; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.67; extra expense
at .034512 per cent, $6.61;
total 199.80
Horace Poole, Lois Add., Lot
8, bithulithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $202.55; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.75;
extra expense at .034512 per
cent, $6.99; total 211.30
Nora Lanser, Reeder Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 12, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, 5307.38; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.67; extra -
expense at .034512 per cent,
510.61; total 320.66
Voelker Realty Co., Reeder
Langworthy Sub., Lot 13,
bitulithic paving. curb and
gutter cost, $307.38; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.67; ex-
tra expense at .034512 per
cent, 810.661; total 320.66
John Fink, Reeder Lang-
worthy Sub., Lot 14, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, 583.53; interest at
6 per cent, 73c3; extra ex-
pense at .031512 per cent,
S2.88; total 87.14
Lena Enser, Reeder Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 15, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $39.47; interest at
6 per cent, 34c; extra ex-
pense at .034512 per cent,
$1.35; total 41.17
Lena Eraser, Reeder Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 16, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $5.28; interest at
6 per cent, 5c; extra ex-
pense at .034512 per cent,
$18c; total 5.51
Francis L. Weinberg, Reeder
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 1,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $72.78; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 64c; ex-
tra expense at .034512 per
cent, $2.51; total
Ellen McClain, Reeder Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 2, bitu-
lithic pavin, curb and gut-
ter cost, $142.23; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.23; extra
expense at .034512 per cent,
$4.91; total 148.37
Anna Majerus, Reeder Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 3, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $213.43; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.85; extra
expense at .034512 per cent,
$7.37; total 222.65
75.93
Special Session, October 10th, 1922
503
Anna Majerus, Reeder Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 4, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $395.74; interest
at 6 per cent, $3.43; extra
expense at .034512 per cent,
$13.66; total 412.83
Bertha Galliart, Reeder Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 5, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $326.15; interest
at 6 per cent, $2.83; extra
expense at .034512 per cent,
$11.26; total 340.24
Rose Doty, Reeder Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 6, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $118.74; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.03; extra
expense at .034512 per cent,
$4.10; total 123.87
Rose Doty, Reeder Lang -
worthy's Sub., S. 154 ft. 8
in. Lot 9, hitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$110.72; interest at 6 per
cent, 96c; extra expense at
.034512 per cent, $3.82; to-
tal 115.50
J. A. McGonagle, Reeder
Langworthy's Sub., N. 55 ft.
Lot 9, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
841.28; interest at 6 per
cent, 36c; extra expense at
.034512 per cent, $1.42; to-
tal 43.06
Con. Ryan, Reeder Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 8, bitu-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $57.05: interest at
6 per cent, 50c; extra ex-
pense at .034512 per cent,
$1.87; total 59.55
Louise G. Braden, Reeder
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 11,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $294.65; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.54;4
extra expense at .034512
per cent, $10.16; total 307.35
Louise G. Braden, Reeder
Langworthy's Sub., S. 10 ft.
Lot 10, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $45.31;
interest at 6 per cent, 40c;
extra expense at .034512 per
cent, $1.56; total 47.27
J. A. McGonagle, Reeder
Langworthy's Sub., N. 55 ft.
Lot 10, bitulithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$249.34; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.16; extra expense
at .034512 per cent, $8.61;
total 260.11
Ed. Birndorf, Guernsey &
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 1,
bithulic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $261.43; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.26; ex-
tra expense at .031512 per
cent, $9.02; total 272.71
Rich E. Butler, Guernsey &
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 2,
hitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, 8258.98; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.23; ex-
tra expense at .034512 per
cent, $8.94; total 270.15
John J. Linehan, Guernsey &
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 3,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $258.98; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.23; ex-
tra expense at .034512 per
cent, $8.94; total 270.15
William McClain, Guernsey &
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 4.
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $258.98; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.23; ex-
tra expense at .034512 per
cent, $8.94; total 270.1 i
Frances Roth, Guernsey &
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 5,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $258.98; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.23; ex-
tra expense at .034512 per
cent, $8.94; total 270.15
M. and B. Brennan, Guernsey
& Langworthy's Sub., Lot 6,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $258.98; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.23; ex-
tra expense at .034512 per
cent, $5.94; total 270.15
A. L. Rhomberg, Guernsey &
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 7,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $258.95; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.23; ex-
tra expense at .034512 per
cent, $8.94; total 270.15
R. P. Marshall, Guernsey &
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 8.
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $258.98; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $2.23; ex-
tra expense at .034512 per 270.15
cent, $8.94; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Guernsey &
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 9,
bitulithic paving, curb and
butter cost, $59.16; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 52c; ex-
tra expense at .034512 per 61.71
cent, $2.03; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Guernsey &
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 10,
bitulithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $49.71; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 43c; ex-
tra expense at .034512 per 51.85
cent, $1.71; total
Total $6,811.41
2078.38 sq. yds. bitulithic
paving at $1.48 per sq.$3,076.02
yd.
504 Special Sc,,sion, October 10th, 1922
1326.4 lin. ft. reset •curb at
30 per lin. ft.
70.7 lin. ft. concrete headers
at 40c per lin. ft.
3.1 lin. ft. combination curb
and gutter at $1.00 per lin.
ft.
926.8 lin. ft. concrete gutters
at 3 Oc per lin. ft.
376.44 sq. yds. brick gutters
at 30c per lin. ft.
90 1-3 cu. yds. crushed rock
at $2.75 per cu. yd.
90.48 tons binder at $12.00
per ton
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense at .034512
per cent
397.92
28.28
3.40
27S.04
1,411.65
248.41
1,085.76
56.59
225.34
Total $6,811.41
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved October 10th, 1922.
Adopted October 10th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Alpine Street
from Solon Street to Dodge Street,
hereinafter described, has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to 86,-
811.41;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
provement of Alpine Street from the
south property line of Solon Street
to the north property line of Dodge
Street there be issued improve-
ment bonds to the amount of $6,-
511.41. Said bonds shall be issued
under the provisions of Chapter 8,
Title V, of the Code of Iowa and
the amendments thereto, shall bear
date as of the 10th day of Novem-
ber, A. D. 1922, shall be in the de-
nominations of $300.00 each, except
that there shall be one bond to the
amount of $211.41; they shall be
membered from 7892 to 7914, inclu-
sive, and shall be divided into ten
series, of which the bonds numbered
7892 and 7593 shall constitute the
first series; and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1923;
the bonds numbered 7894 and 7895
shall constitute the second series
and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. D. 1924; the bonds
numbered 7896 and 7897 shall con-
stitute the third series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1925: the bonds numbered 7898
and 7899 shall constitute the fourth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1926; the
bonds numbered 7900 and 7901 shall
constitute the fifth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1927; the bonds numbered
7902 and 7903 shall constitute the
sixth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1928;
the bonds numbered 7904 and 7905
shall constitute the seventh series
and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. I). • the_ ids j/
numbered 7906 to 7908 s na consti-
tute the eighth series and shall he
payable on the first day of April.
A. I), 1930; the bonds numbered
7909 to 7911 shall constitute the
ninth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1931;
and the bonds numbered 7912 to
7914 shall constitute the tenth series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall have bear inter-
est at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, which interest shall be pay-
able semi-annually, in accordance
with the terms of the coupons there-
to 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 payable at the of-
fice of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall
be substantially in the following
form:
No. $300.00
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
IMPROVEMENT BONND
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, A. D.
19...., or at any time before that
date, at the option of the City, the
stun of
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS
with interest thereon at the rate of
5 per cent per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto attached.
Both principal and interest are pay-
able at the office of the City Treas-
urer in the City of Dubuque, in the
Special Session, •October 10th, 1922
505
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 City Council of said
City, duly passed on the 10th day
of October, A. D. 1922. This bond
is one of a series of 23 bonds, twen-
ty-two for three hundred dollars
each, numbered 7892 to 7913, and
one bond for two hundred and elev-
en and 41-100 dollars, numbered
7914, all of like tenor and date, and
issued for the purpose of defraying
the cost of the improvement of Al-
pine Street from the south property
line of Solon Street to the north
property line of Dodge Street, and
described in said resolution; which
cost is assessable and levied along
said improvement, and is made by
law a lien on all abutting or adja-
cent property - payahle in ten
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 the
money derived from the collection of
said special tax, and said money
can be used for no other purpose.
And it is he
cited that all
tion and things
precedent to and
this series of bon(
happened and perf
and due form as r
law and resolution;
sessments, collections
hereon of said special
and diligence of said C
buque are hereby
pledged.
Iu wanes whereof, the C
buque, by its City Council, 1
ed this bond to be signed
Mayor and countersigned by i
Clerk, with the seal of said
affixed, this 10th day of Noven
D. 1922.
reby certified and re -
the acts and condi-
required to be dons,
in the issuing of
s, have been done
ormed in regular
equired by sai
and for the as -
and payment
tax. the f•
ity of Du-
irrevoca bly
ity of Du -
as caus-
by its
is City
City
tuber,
Countersigned:
(Seal
Mayor.
City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPONN.
On the day of
A. D. 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' interest due that day on its
Improvement Bond No.
dated
19....
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 by him
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.
Bt 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 Code of Iowa, the proceeds
of said sale to he kept in a special
fund to be known as Improvement
Fund.
Be it further resolved, that the
interest coupons attached to the
bonds be signed with the fac-simile
signature of the Mayor and coun-
tersigned with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the City Clerk.
Adopted October 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Scvhrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of resolution
of necesity, certified to by the pub-
lisher, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a sani-
tary sewer in Randall Place from
Grandview Avenue to Bradley Street
and in Bradley Street as far as can
be of service, presented. There be-
ing no remonstrance, Councilman
Gabriel moved that the notice be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf
Nays—N
one.
Special `mac' Octctlrer Mt 11, 19»
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
[3e it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable 10
construct an eight inch sanitary
sewer in Randall Place from Grand-
view Avenue to Bradley Street and
in Bradley Street as far as can be of
service.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk having been duly ap-
iroved by the City Manager and
submitted to the Slate Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore se t forth, and
that t.his proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the sante is
hereby set down for further and fi-
nal hearing, consideration and de-
. termination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held October 10th,
1922, at 4:30 o'clock p. in. and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
above resolution and of the time
and place when and where said pro-
posed resolution will be considered
for passage, and objections to the
passage thereof and to the canstruc-
tion of said sanitary sewer heard, to
be given by publication in the offi-
cial newspapers of the City of Du-
buque in the manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the
pendency 'ordered given this 18th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adoped and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
day of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
.by Councilman Brede; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Sehrempf.
Nays— None.
Notice of publication of resolution
of necessity, certified to by the pub-
lisher. that it be deemed nece:;sary
and advisable to construct a sanitary
•011'01' in 5101i 7. Si root from Lemon
Street west for about :75 feet, pre-
sented. There being no remon-
strance, Councilman Gabriel moved
that the notice be received and tiled.
Seconded by Councilman Ilred. .
Called by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
S ehrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity For Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that it
be deemed necessary and advisable
to construct an eight -inch sanitary
sewer in Stoltz Street from Lemon
Street west for a distance of about
:;774 feet, said sewer to be provided
with manholes and any other appur-
tenances that may he necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance v ith the plans and speci-
fications prepared by the (It y Engi-
neer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City :Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
;lig and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same and
also against all adjacent property
benefited thereby.
13e it further resolved, that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be constructed
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution, except this
paragraph, be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determ-
ination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held October 10th,
at 4:30 o'clock P. M., and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the above
resolution, and of the time and place
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for pass-
age, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said sanitary sewer heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the City of Dubuoue
in the manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
Special Session, Oct,)hcr lOth, lel??
507
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
taction and the notice' of the pend-
ency ordered given this 18th day of
September, 1922.
A1proved :
L. I1. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL!,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of nece:;-
city was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this loth
day of October, 1922.
Approved:
.1AMES ALDERSON,
L. If. l3REDE.
TIIEO. GABRIEL,
El). SCHREMPF,
II. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUTBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption 01' the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schremp:.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of resolution
of Necessity certified to by publish-
er that it be deemed necessary and
advisable to construct. a sanitary
sewer in \Vest 14th Street. from
BoothStreet to the alley first east of
said Booth Street, presented. There
lacing no remonstrance, Councilman
Gabriel moved that the notice be
received and filed, seconded by
Councilman Brede; carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Beit resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque that it be deem-
ed necessary and advisable to con-
struct a six inch sanitary sewer in
West Fourteenth Street from
Booth Street to the alley first east
of said Booth Street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications prepared by the City En-
gineer and now on file in the office
of the City Clerk, having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent proper-
ty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be constructed
as hereinbefore t,'t forth. and that
this proposed resolution except this
paragraph, be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and detrmina-
ton at a meeting of the City Council
to be held October 10th. 1922, at 4:3o
o'clock p. m. and that the City Clerk
be awl he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the above resolution
and of the time and place when and
where said proposed resolution will
be considered for passage, and ob-
jections to the passage thereof and
10 the construction of said sanitary
sewer reard, to he given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
('ity of Dubuque in the manner and
for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 18th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of ne-
cessity was adopted and passed by
the City Council and approved this
10th day of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED, SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution :'econed by
Councilman Brede; carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication certified to
Ly the publisher that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
12th Street from the Chicago Great
Western Railroad tracks to the east
line of Central Avenue. There being
no remonstrance, Councilman Brede
moved that the notice be received
and filed, seconded by Councilman
Gabriel; carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
50S Special Sessiotl, October 10th, 1922
A Resolution of Necessity
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Manag-
er, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve Twelfth Street
from the Chicago Great Western
Railway tracks to the east line of
Central Avenue, except where al-
ready paved, by curbing with new
cement curb where required, and by
resetting old stone curb where ne-
cessary, making sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary
and by paving with either Warren-
ite bitulithic, sheet asphalt or vibro-
lithic pavement on the present ma-
cadam foundation. In the event the
contract is awarded for a bitumin-
ous pavement a concrete gutter is to
be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as, is
provided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be held the 10th
day of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m.
in the Council chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
he given by publication in the offi-
cial newspapers of the city, in man-
lier and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 20th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of ne-
cessity was adopted and passed by
the City Council and approved this
10th day of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution, seconded by
Councilman Gabriel; carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Notice of publication of notice of
resolution of necessity, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Seminary Street from the east line
of St. Ambrose Street to the south
line of May Place. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Brede
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necesary and ad-
visable to improve Seminary Street
from the east line of St. Ambrose
Street to the south line of May
Place, produced by installing sewer,
water and gas connections, by curb-
ing with new cement curb where re-
quired, resetting old stone curb
where necessary, and by paving with
either vibrolithic, Warrenite bitulith-
ic or sheet asphalt on the present
macadam foundation, the street rail-
way portion to be paved with brick
block on a concrete foundation. In
the event a contract is awarded for
a bituminous pavement, a concrete
gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assesed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
Alderson, Council-
Special Session, October
10th, 1922
509
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held October 10,
1922, at 4:30 P. M., in the Council
Chamber, and that the ('ity Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the. pendency of the
above resolution and the time and
place, when and where said resolu-
tion will be considered for passage
and objections heard, to be given by
publication in the official newspapers
of the city, in manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on tile
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BRED >J,
THEO. GA 1EL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
(lay of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
II. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays --None.
Notice of publication of notice of
resolution of necessity, certified to
by the publishers, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
St. Ambrose Street from the north
line of Asbury Street to the north
line of Seminary Street, formerly
Arch Street. There being no remon-
strance, Councilman Brede moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that,
upon recommendation of the City
Manager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve St. Ambrose
Street from the north line of Asbury
Street to the north line of Seminary
Street, formerly Arch Street, by in-
stalling sewer, water and gas con-
nections where necessary, by curb-
ing with new cement curb, where re-
quired, resetting old stone curb
where necessary and by paving with
either Warrenite bitnlithic, Vihro-
lithic or sheet asphalt pavement on
the present macadam foundation, the
street railway portion to be paved
with brick on a concrete founda-
tion. In the event the contract is
awarded for bitulithic pavement, a
concrete gutter is to he constructed.
Said work to he done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assesed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Bt it further resolved, that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that the same is hereby set
down for further and final hearing,
consideration and determination at a
meeting of the City Council to ba
held the 10th day of October, 1922,
at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Cham -
Ler, and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the' pendency of the above
resolution and the time and place,
when and where said resolution will
be considered for passage and ob-
jections heard, to be given by pub-
lication in the official newspapers of
the City, in manner and for the time
provided by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and the notice of the pend-
ency ordered given this 20th day of
September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
clay of October, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
510 Special Session, October 10th; 1922
Notice of publication of resolution
of necessity, certified to by the pub-
lisher, that it be deemed necesary
and advisable to improve Asbury
Street from the north line of Delhi
Street to the west line of St. Am-
brose Street. There being no remon-
strance, Councilman Brede moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that,
upon recommendation of the City
Manager, it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Asbury
Street from the north line of Delhi
Street to the west line of St. Am-
brose Street by installing sewer,
water and gas connections where
necesary, by curbing with new ce-
ment curb where required, by reset-
ting old stone curb where necessary
and by paving with either Warrenite
bitulithic, Vibrolithic or sheet as-
phalt on the present macadam foun-
dation, the street railway portion to
be paved with brick on a concrete
foundation. In the event a contract
is awarded for a bituminous pave-
ment, a concrete gutter is to be con-
structed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to he prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved, that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph be and the
same is hereby set clown for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th clay
of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m., in
the Council Chamber and that the
('ity Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pend-
ency of the above resolution and the
time and place, when and where said
resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and pased by the
City Council and approved this 10th
clay of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of notice of
Resolution of Necessity certified to
by the publisher that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Thirteenth Street from the west
line of Washington Street to the
east line of Central Avenue. There
Leing no remonstrance, Councilman
Brede moved that the notice be re-
ceived and field; seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel; carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
A Resolution of Necessity
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Manag-
er, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve Thirteenth
Street from the west line of Wash-
ington Street to the east line of Cen-
tral Aveneue except where already
paved, by curbing with new cement
curb where required, resetting old
stone curb where required, by mak-
ing sewer, water and gas connec-
tions where necessary, and by pav-
ing the same with either sheet as-
phalt, Warren-ite bitulithic or Vibro-
lithic pavement on the present ma-
cadam foundation. In the event the
contract is awarded for a bitumin-
ous pavement, a concrete gutter is to
be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to a>-
Special Session, October 10th, 1922
511
sessment for the improvement as is
provided by law.
Be it furthr resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph) be and
the same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be held the 10th
day of October, 1922, at 4:30 p. m.
in the Council chamber and that. the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the offi-
cial newspapers of the city, in man-
ner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was approv-
cd and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 20th day of
September, 1922.
Aproved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H.G.MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
day of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H.G.MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Gabriel; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of notice of
resolution, certified to by the pub-
lisher, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Fremont
Street from Grandview Avenue to
the north line of Simpson Street.
There being no remonstrance, Coun-
cilman Brede moved that the no-
tice be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necesity.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that,
upon recommendation of the City
Manager, it be deemed necesary and
advisable to improve Fremont Street
from Grandview Avenue to north
line of Simpson Street by making
water, and gas connections where
necessary, by curbing with new ce-
ment curb where required, by reset-
ting old stone curb where required,
and by paving with either sheet al-
phalt, Warrenite bitulithic or cibro-
lithic pavement. In the event con-
tract is awarded for a bituminous
pavement, a concrete gutter is to be
constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City
Engineer. •
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assesed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be held the 10th
day- of October, 1922, at 4:30 P. M.,
in the Council Chamber, and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
pendency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the of-
ficial newspapers of the city, in the
manner and for the time provided
by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th
(lay of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
regoiug reso u ton o nec
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
flay of October, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
512 Special Session, October 10th, 1922
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
(lay of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STITBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A petition remonstrating against
the improvement of Mt. Pleasant
Street from Julien Avenue to West
14th Street at the present, present-
ed; signed by iTas-T. hush, ,Tose!,h
R. Riley et al, stating that the
street is in perfect condition and re-
pair. Councilman Melchior moved
that the petition be received and fil-
ed; seconded by Councilman Brede;
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of Resolu-
tion of Necessity certified to by the
publishers that it be deemed neces-
sary and advisable to improve Mt.
Pleasant Street from the north line
of Julien Avenue to the end of said
street. There being no remonstrance
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed, second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necessity
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, upon
recommendation of the City Manager
it be deemed necessary and advis-
able to improve Mt. Pleasant Street
from the North line of Julien Aven-
ue to the end of the street, by mak-
ing sewer, water and gas connec-
tions where necessary, and curbing
with new cement curb where requir-
ed, and by resetting old stone curb
where required, and by paving with
either Vibrolithic, sheet asphalt or
Warren-ite bitulithic pavement on
the present macadam foundation. In
the event the contract is awarded
for a bituminous pavement, a con-
crete gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against.
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
Fame is hereby set down for further
and final hearing consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922 at 4:30 p. m. in
the Council Chamber and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pen-
dency of the above resolution and
the ime and place when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and objections heard, to
be given by publication in the offi-
cial newspapers of the city, in man-
ner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on the for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 20th day
of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of ne-
cessity was adopted and passed by
the City Council and approved this
10th day of October, 1922.
A pproved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Gabriel; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of resolution
of necessity, certified to by the pub-
lisher, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Rose
Street from the west line of Walnut
Street to the east line of Alta Vista
Street, pvesented. A petition signed
by P. V. Kies, C. E. Mullin and
sixteen others signers, remon-
strating against the improving
of said street at the present
Special Session, October 10th, 1922
513
time, stating that many of the
undersigned had just built new
homes on said street and others are
now heavily assessed for the im-
provements made on Alta Vista and
Walnut Streets, and that it would
work a great hardship on many of
the property owners.
Councilman Brede moved that ac-
tion be deferred on this street pend-
ing investigation. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of notice of
resolution of necessity, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Alta Vista Street from the north line
of Fest 14th Street to the north line
of Kirkwood Street. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Brede
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Na ys—None.
A Resolution of Neveccity.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque. that. upon
recommendation of the City Mana-
ger, it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to improve Alta Vista Street
from the north line of West 14th
Street to the north line of hirkwood
Street, by laying sewer, water and
gas connections where required,
curbing with new cement curb. re-
setting old stone curb where neces-
sary and by paving with either War-
renite bitulithic, sheet asphalt or vi-
brolithic pavement on the present
macadam foundation. In the event
a contract is awarded for bitumin-
ous pavement a concrete gutter is
to be constructed.
Said work to be clone in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th
clay of October, 1922, at 4:30 P. 11I.,
in.,the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pend-
ency of the above resolution and the
time and place, when and where said
resolution will be considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th
day of September, 1922.
A pproved :
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELLCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
day of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL.
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of notice of
resolution of necessity, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Melrose Terace from the east line
of Alpine Street to the east line of
Paulina Street. There being no re-
monstrance, Councilman Brede mov-
ed that the notice be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Zeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that,
upon recommendation of the City
:Manager, it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Melrose
Terrace from the east line of Alpine
Street to the east line of Pauline
Street by installing sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary, by
curbing with new cement curb where
required, resetting old stone curl)
where necessary and by paving with
either vibrolithic, sheet asphalt or
\arrenite bitulithic pavement on
514
Special Session, October 1011, 1922
the present foundation. In the event
the contract is awarded for a bitu-
minous pavement, a concrete gutter
is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved, that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph) be and the
same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determinaeion at a meeting of
the City Council to be held the 10th
clay of October, 1922, at 4:30 P. M.,
in the Council Chamber, and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
pendency of the above resolution
and the time and place, when and
where said resolution will be con-
sidered for passage and objections
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the city,
in manner and for the time pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of the
pendency ordered given this 20th
day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
clay of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrenipf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of resolution
of necessity, certified to by the pub-
lisher, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Paulina
Street from the north line of Mel-
rose Terrace to the south line of
West Fifth Street. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Brede
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrenipf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the (City Coun-
cil of the ('ity of Dubuque, that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager it he deemed necesary and ad-
visable to improve Pauline Street
from the north line of Melrose Ter-
race to the south line of \Vest Fifth
Street by installing sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary,
curbing with new cement curb where
required, resetting old stone curb
where necessary and by paving with
either vibrolithic, sheet asphalt or
Warrenite hitulithic pavement on
the present macadam foundation.
In the event the contract is award-
ed for a bituminous pavement, a
concrete gutter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assesed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved, that the
above and foregoing improvement
is hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed resolu-
tion (except this paragraph be and
the same is hereby set down for fur-
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be held the 10th
day of October, 1922, at 4:30 P. M.,
in the Council Chamber, and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
pendency of the above resolution
and the time and place, when and
where said resolution will be consid-
ered for passage and objections
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the city.
in manner and for the time provided
by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and the notice of the pend-
ency ordered given this 20th day of
September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Special Session, October 10th, 1922
513
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
clay of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
TIIEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
II. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson Council-
men Brede, Gabriel. Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of resolution
of necessity, certified to by the pub-
lisher, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Burden
Street from the west line of Wind-
sor Avenue to the north line of
O'Neill Street, presented. A re-
monstrance signed by forty property
owners and residents on said street,
protesting against the improvement,
stating that the street is not a main
traveled thoroughfare, being/ravel-
ed only by residects on or adjacent
to said street, that they are practic-
ally all common class working peo-
ple and it would create a burden and
a hardship upon them to improve
the street at this time; furthermore,
the street is in fairly good condition.
Attorney R. P. Roedell addresesd the
Council in behalf of the remonstrat-
ors and stated facts relative to the
petition. Councilman Brede moved
action on this street be deferred
pending investigation. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of notice of
resolution of necessity, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necesary and advisable to improve
Lowell Street from the east line of
Paul Street to the west line of
Schroeder Street. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Brede
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necesisty.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necesary and ad-
visable to improve Lowell Street
street from the east property line of
Paul Street to the west property
line of Schroeder Street, by install-
ing sewer, water and gas connec-
tions, by curbing with new cement
curb where necesasry, by resetting
old stone curb where required and
by paving with either vibrolithic,
sheet asphalt, Warrenite bitulithic
or bituminous macadam on the pres-
ent macadam f oundation. In the
event the contract is awarded for a
bituminous pavement a concrete gut-
ter is to be constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assesed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved, that the
above and foregoing improvement
is hereby proposed to be made and
set forth and that this proposed
resolution (except this paragraph)
be and the same is hereby set down
for further and final hearing, con-
sideration and determination at a
meeting of the City Council to be
held the 10th day of October, 1922,
at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Cham-
ber, and that the City Clerk be and
be is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the pendency of the above
resolution and the time and place,
when and where said resolution will
be considered for passage and oh-
jections heard, to be given by pub-
lication in the official newspapers of
the city, in manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed 011 file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this
20th day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
T11EO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMI'F,
II. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
day of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,C
516 Special Session, October 10th, 1922
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of resolution
of necessity, certified to by the pub-
lisher, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Foye
Street from the south line of Lowell
Street to the north property line of
Seminary Street, presented. A re-
monstrance signed by all the prop-
erty owners adjoining said street.
protesting against the improvement
of said street, presented, stating
that the curbs, gutters and founda-
tion of the street are in good order
and a small amount of repair will
place the street in good repair.
Councilman Brede moved that ac-
tion on this street be deferred pend-
ing investigation. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of notice of
resolution of necessity, certified to
by the publisher, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Glen Oak Street from the north line
of West Fifth Street to the south
line of Julien Avenue. There being
no remonstrance, Councilman Brede
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution of Necissity.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that,
upon recommendation of the City
Manager, it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Glen Oak
Street from the north line of West
Fifth Street to the south line of Ju-
lien Avenue, by installing sewer,
water and gas connections where
necessary, by curbing with new ce-
ment curb where necessary and by
resetting old stone curb where nec-
essary and by paving with either
Warrenite bitulithic, vibrolithic or
sheet asphalt pavement on the pres-
ent macadam foundation. In the
event the contract is awarded for a
bituminous pavement, a concrete
gutter is to be constructed.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved, that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph be and the
same is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration anil
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 P. M., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk be and he is herely in-
structed to cause notice of the pend-
ency of the above resolution and
the time and place, when and where
said resolution will be considered
for passage and • objections heard.
to be given by publication in the of-
ficial newspapers of the city, in man-
ner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this
20th clay of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
day of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. II. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL.
F.D. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Councilmen.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of resolution
of necessity, certified to by pub-
lisher, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Jefferson
Street from the east line of Walnut
Street to the west line of Olive
Street. There being no remon-
strance, Councilman Brede moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Sessi(ln, C)ctObcr 10th, 1922 517
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that, upon
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Jefferson
Street from the east property line of
Walnut Street to the west line of
Olive Street, by making sewer,
water and gas connections where
necessary and by resurfacing with
either sheet asphalt or Warrenite
bitulithic.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved, that the
Above and foregoing improvement
is hereby proposed to be made and
constructed as hereinbefore set
forth and that this proposed reso-
lution (except this paragraph) be
and the same is hereby set down
for further and final hearing, con-
sideration and determination at a
meeting of the City Council to be
held the 10th day of October, 1922,
at 4:30 P. M., in the Council Cham-
ber, and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the pendency of the above
resolution and the time a11(1 place
when and where said resolution
will be considered for passage and
objections heard, to be given by pub-
lication hi the official newspapers of
the city, in manner and for the time
provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this
20th day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
day of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior .and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication of resolution
of necessity, certified to by publish-
er, that it be deemed necessary and
advisable to improve Fourteenth
Street from the east line of Wash-
ington Street to the Chicago Great
Western railroad tracks. There
being no remonstrance, Council-
man Brede moved that the notice
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Teas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
A Resolution of Necessity.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that,
upon recommendation of the City
Manager, it he deemed necessary
and advisable to improve Fourteenth
Street from the east line of Wash-
ington Street to the Chicago Great
Western Railroad tracks, by install-
ing sewer, water and gas connec-
tions where necessary, by resetting
old curb where necessary, by curb-
ing with new cement curb where re-
quired, and by paving with either
Warrenite bitulithic, Vibrolithic or
sheet asphalt on the present macad-
am foundation. In the event a con-
tract is awarded for a bituminous
pavement, a concrete gutter is to be
constructed.
Said work to be done in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions to be prepared by the City En-
gineer.
The cost and expense of said im-
provement will be assessed against
all of the property subject to assess-
ment for the improvement as is pro-
vided by law.
Be it further resolved, that the
above and foregoing improvement is
hereby proposed to be made and con-
structed as hereinbefore set forth
and that this proposed resolution
(except this paragraph be and the
sante is hereby set down for further
and final hearing, consideration and
determination at a meeting of the
City Council to be held the 10th day
of October, 1922, at 4:30 P. M., in
the Council Chamber, and that the
City Clerk he and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pend-
ency of the above resolution and the
time and place, when and where said
resolution will he considered for
passage and objections heard, to be
given by publication in the official
newspapers of the city, in manner
Special Session, October 10th, 1922
and for the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and the notice of
the pendency ordered given this
20th day of September, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 10th
day of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Return of service notices. ordering
the following named property own-
ers to construct sidewalks, pre-
sented:
James J. Conners, City Lot 127,
abutting on Bluff Street.
G. Tenhof Estate, S. 1-2 N. M. 1-5
City Lot 451, Central Avenue.
Anton Lorenz, Lot 443 and Lot 1,
N. 27 ft. 8 in. Lot 3, Central Avenue.
May Norton, E. 40 ft. Lot 7, Quig-
ley's Outlot 710, West Locust Street.
Voelker Realty Co., Lot 22, J. P.
Schroeder's Add., Harold Street.
John Utzig, Lot 1 of 574, Ham's
Add., Lincoln Avenue.
C. Niedermeyer and Geo. Retten-
meier, Lot 29, Hooper's Add., Hum-
boldt Street.
S. P. Rider Estate, City Lot 128,
southeast corned Third and Bluff
Streets.
Louis Heine, S. 1-2 Lot 572, Ham's
Add., Lincoln Avenue.
Wm. Freimark, N. 1-2 of Lot 572,
Ham's Add., Lincoln Avenue.
Eagle Point Lime Works, Und. 1-3
Lot 93, McCraney's 1st Add., and N.
45 ft. of E. 134 ft. Lot 92, Lincoln
Avenue.
John H. Luz, Lot 6, Morgan's Sub.,
Cornell street.
Blanche McCann, City Lot 609a
and 610a, Bluff Street.
Pauline Danzer, Lot 11, Morgan"s
Sub., West 16th Street.
Myers -Cox Co., City Lot 191, Iowa
Street.
Clancy Transfer Co., S. 50 ft. City
Lot 190, Iowa Street.
Wm. Clark et al, N. 1-2 Lot 1, Bon -
son's Sub., South Locust Street.
Anton Eberl, Lot 2, Buseman &
Eberl Sub., Seminary Street.
Mary A. Jaeger, Lot 121, East Du-
buque Add., Washington Street.
Julius Staudenmeier, Lots 37 and
38, Littleton and Sawyer's Sub., Sem-
inary Street.
Mathilda Donaldson, N. 23 ft. 2 in.
N. 1-5 City Lot 451, Central Avenue.
Cyril and Marie Gregoire Est., S.
150 ft. of Lot 1, Pauline La -ng -
worthy's Sub. of Mineral Lot 73,
West Third Street.
W. G. Panzer, Lot 12, Morgan's
Sub., West 16th Street.
Eva Stocks. Lot 13, Morgan's Sub.,
West 16th Street.
J. H. and Otto Dietrich, Und. 2-3
Lot 93 McCraney's 1st Add., and N.
45 ft. of E. 134 ft. Lot 92, Lincoln
Avenue.
J. W. Norton, Lots 8 and 9, Quig-
ley's Outlot 710, West Locust Street.
3. W. Norton, Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6,
Gillliam's Sub., Angella Street.
J. W. Norton, West 10 feet Lot 7,
Quigley's Outlot 710, West Locust
Street.
N. F. Steffen, Lot. 28, J. P. Scnroe-
der's Add., Harold Street.
John Scltiesl, Lot 1 Buseman &
Eberl Sub., Seminary Street.
Oliver Kringle, N. 14 ft. 3 inches,
City Lot 190, Iowa Street.
Oliver Kringle, City Lot 189.
Fourth Street.
A. E. Gmehle, Lot 45 A Stine's
Sub., Edison Street.
Martin Young, Lot 2 of 574, Ham's
Add., Lincoln Avenue.
Martin Young, Lot - of 573, Hain's
Add., Lincoln Avenue.
D. H. Slattery, Lot 14 Morgan's
Sub., Cornell Street.
'Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notices be received and filed,
seconded by Councilman Brede;
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Report of the City Water Works
for the month of September pre-
sented. Councilman Brede moved
that the report be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, c,abriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Petition of J. W. Norton presented,
asking that he be given the privi-
lege of repairing the sidewalk in
front of and adjoining Lots 8 and 9
in Quigley's Sub. Outlot 710 and that
Special Session, ()ctober 10th,_ 1922 519
lie be given the privilege of con-
structing a four ft. sidewalk in front
of and adjoining Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6,
Gilliam's Sub., instead of a five ft.
walk as is required by ordinance.
Councilman Brede moved that that
part of the petition asking to be al-
lowed to repair the walks in front.
of Lots 8 and 9 in Quigley's Outlot
710 be received and filed and that
part of the petition asking permis-
sion to lay a four foot sidewalk lire
granted. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mullin Bros., asking
permision to excavate in the alley
back of Mrs. Callaghan's store at 29w
Main Street for the purpose of in-
stalling a 5x7 foot oil tank to he
used for storage of a low grade of
coal oil, stating that the brick pav-
ing in the alley will be replaced in
exactly the same manner in which
it was found.
- Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager for investigation. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Waiver and Agreement.
Whereas, the City of Dubuque is
about to improve Shiras Avenue
from the end of the present improve-
ment to the entrance of Shiras Park
by paving the same with bituminous
macadam; and
Whereas, it is deemed desirable
by the undersigned that said im-
rrovements be made at once, and
to do so it will be impossible for
the City of Dubuque to take the pre-
liminary steps necessary for special
improvements as provided by law,
including the passage of preliminary
resolutions, notices, etc.; and
Whereas, the undersigned 'prop-
erty owners agree to waive the for-
mality of the passage of preliminary
resolutions and notices in order that
said improvements may be made at
once; and
Whereas, the City of Dubuque
agrees to construct said improve-
ment and levy an assessment there-
for upon the property of the under-
signed on the basis of $00 per
froniMr-brimprovect pro erty and
the amount to be paid by owners of
improved property, so indicated
after their signatures, owned by the
undersigned, which the undersigned
agree is a moderate and reasonable
charge for said improvement;
Now, therefore, the undersigned
agree, in consideration of the con-
struction of said improvement by the
City of Dubuque and the assessment
to them of the sum of $1.00 per front
foot, that they waive all of the form-
alities required by law to be done
l,y the City of Dubuque preliminary
to the construction of said improve.
trent and the levying of an assess-
ment to pay therefor; and agree to
pay the assessment which the said
('ity of Dubuque will levy upon their
property to pay the sane on a ba-
sis of $1.00 per front foot, and fur-
ther agree that they will make no
objection to the assessment and will
pay the same either in full when
said assessment is levied or in ten
(10) annual installments as provided
by law, said property owners agree-
ing that the said improvement will
confer upon their property special
benefits to them.
It is especially understood that the
undersigned do hereby petition for
said improvement and consent that
said improvement be made as here-
in provided for.
Signed and dated at Dubuque, Ia.,
this 22nd day of September, 1922.
Signed: L. 0. Papin, Frank Pa-
ley, Stephen Switzer, Christ, Braun,
ilenry Sears.
Councilman Brede moved that the
waiver and agreement be referred to
the City Solicitor to draft the proper
resolution or agreement. Second—'
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Wm. Kretschmer and
Otto F. Geiger, asking that the street
from West Fifth Street to Fenelon
Place be improved, especially call-
ing attention to the curb and gutters
on said street. Councilman Brede
moved that the petition be referred
to the City Manager for investiga-
tion. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of residents in the vicinity
nt' Brecht's Lane, asking that the
street be improved with a tar and
gavel preparation presented. Coun-
cilman Brede moved that the peti-
t ion be referred to the City Manager
for investigation. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
Special Session, October 10th, 1922
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Leo Schmeid for sus-
pension of City and County taxes for
1921 presented. Councilman Gabriel
moved that the petition be granted
and the County Treasurer be so no-
tified. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mary Crowley for sus-
pension of taxes for the current year
on account of old age and infirmity,
presented and read. Councilman
Brede moved that the petition be re-
ferred to the City Solicitor. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of B. J. Schwind, W. L.
Yokum, et al, asking for the vaca-
tion of the alley between Auburn
Avenue and Atlantic Streets from
Fourteenth Street to Custer Street,
presented. Councilman Brede moved
that the petition be referred to the
City Manager for investigation. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of the Dubuque County
Democratic Women's Central Com-
mittee, asking that the boundary
lines of some of the voting precincts
be changed, stating that the pre-
cinct lines as they now stand work
a hardship on many of the voters of
the City and one which they believe
can be overcome by changing the
precinct lines in many places. Coun-
cilman Brede moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the City Solicitor
to give the Council the legal status.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of the Dubuque Police As-
sociation, asking that they be given
one day off duty out of every two
weeks, stating that they work every
day in the year except when they
have their 15 days vacation. Coun-
cilman Schrempf moved that the pe-
tition be referred to the City Man-
ager. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution Ordering Connection.
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque did on the 20th day
of October, 1922, adopt a resolution
stating the necessity of the improve-
ment of the following streets and
parts of streets in said city, to -wit:
Twelfth Street from the C. G. W.
Railway tracks to Central Avenue.
Seminary Street from St. Ambrose
Street to May Place.
St. Ambrose Street from Asbury
Street to Seminary Street.
Asbury Street from Delhi Street
to St. Ambrose Street.
Thirteenth Street from Washing-
ton Street to Central Avenue.
Fremont Avenue from Grandview
Avenue to Simpson Street.
Mt. Pleasant Street from Julien
Avenue to the end of the street.
Rose Street from Walnut Street
to Alta Vista Street.
Alta Vista Street from West 14th
Street to Kirkwood Street.
Melrose Terrace from Alpine
Street to Paulina Street.
Paulina Street from Melrose Ter-
race to West Fifth Street.
Burden Street from Windsor Ave-
nue to O'Neill Street.
Lowell Street from Paul Street to
Schroeder Street.
Foye Street from Lowell Street to
Seminary Street.
Glen Oak Street from West Fifth
Street to Julien Avenue.
Jefferson Street from Walnut
Street to Olive Street.
14th Street from Washington
Street to the C. G. W. Ry. tracks.
By curbing with new cement curb
where necessary, resetting old stone
curb where necessary and by paving
with either sheet asphalt, bitulithic,
vibrolithic or brick block pavement
and by installing sewer, water and
gas connections where necessary,
and
Whereas, it is necessary and ad-
visable that all sewer, water and gas
connections be made up to the curb
line before such permanent improve-
ments are installed: now, therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the con-
nections for sewer, water and gas
to the curb line of the property ad-
jacent to the improvements hereto-
fore mentioned be made within ten
days of the serving of the proper no-
tice by the City Engineer upon the
property owners, said work to be
done in accordance with the plans
and specifications prepared by him
and now on file in the office of the
City Clerk. In the event such con-
nections are not made within the
Special Scssinn, Octuhcr lOtit, 1922
time specified, the City Clerk is here-
by instructed to advertise for bids
for such work and the cost and ex-
pense thereof shall be assessed
against the property in front of
which they are made, in the manner
provided by law.
Adopted October 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that, pursu-
ant to a resolution of necessity, pro-
posed at a meeting of this Council
on the 13th day of September, 1922.
and duly passed and approved on
the 10th day of October, 1922, it is
hereby ordered that the improve-
ment described in said resolution of
necessity providing for the construc-
tion of a sanitary sewer in Stoltz
Street from Lemon Street to a point
about 375 feet west be and the same
is hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved. that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
State Board of Health and now on
file in the office of the City Clerk,
the work to be completed on or be-
fore the 15th day of December, 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
Property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will bbe as-
sessed, and payment will be made
to the contractor by the sale of sew-
er bonds, to he issued in anticipa-
tion of the collection of said special
assessment under the provisions of
Chapter 8, Title V, of the Code of
Iowa, and amendments thereto; and
any deficiency between the amount
of the contract price and the
amount of said bonds will he paid
from the proceeds of a special tax
to be levied under the provisions of
Section 831 of the Code of Iowa, in
521
anticipation of which bonds will be
issued tinder the provisions, of Sec-
tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and
Section 912A of the Code Supple-
ment.
Adopted October 10th, 1922.
Approved:
,LAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
TIIEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that, pursu-
ant to a resolution of necessity, pro-
posed at a meeting of this Council
on the 18th day of September. 1922,
and duly passed and approved on
the 10th day of October, 1922, it is
hereby ordered that the improvement
described in said resolution of ne-
cessity providing for the construc-
tion of a sanitary sewer in Vest 14th
Street from Booth Street to the al-
ley first east of Booth Street be and
the same is hereby ordered con-
structed.
Be it further resolved, that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
State Board of Health and now on
file in the office of the City Clerk,
the work to be completed on or be-
fore the 15th day of December. 1922.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assessed
and payment will be made to the
contractor to the amount of the as-
sessment out of funds to be created
by the sale of sewer bonds, to be
issued in anticipation of the collec-
tion of said special asssessment un-
der the provisions of Chapter 8, Title
V, of the Code of Iowa, and amend-
ments thereto: and any deficiency
between the amount of the contract
price and the amount of said bonds
will be paid from the proceeds of a
special tax to be levied under the
provisions of Section 831 of the Code
572 Special Session,
October 10111, 1922
of Iowa, in anticipation of which
bonds will be issued under the pro-
visions of Section 912 of the Code
of Iowa and Section 912A of the
Code Supplement.
Adopted October 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pursu-
ant to a resolution of Necessity, pro-
posed at a meeting of this Council
on the 18th clay of September, 1922
and duly passed and approved on
the 10th day of October, 1922. it
is hereby orclered that the improve-
ment described in said resolution of
Necessity providing for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer m
Pandall Place from Grandview ave-
nue to Bradley street he and the
same is hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to advertise for proposals
for the constructtion of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof, prepared by
the City Engineer, and approved by
the State Board of Health and now
on file in the office cf the City
Clerk, the work to be completed on
or before the 15th day of December,
1922._
The cost and expense of said
work as is by law assessable against
the property abutting upon or adja-
cent to said improvement will bo
assessed, and payment will be made
to the contractor to the amount of
the assessment out of funds to he
created by the sale of Sewer Bonds,
to be issued in anticipation of the
collection of said special assessment
under the provisions of Chapter 8
Title V of the Code of Iowa, and
amendments thereto; and any de-
ficiency between the amount of the
contract price and the amount of
said bonds will be paid from the
proceeds of a special tax to be lev-
ied under the provisions of Section
831 of the Code of Iowa, in anticipa-
tion of which bonds will be issued
touter the provisions of Section 912
of the code of lowa and Section
912A of the Code Supplement.
Adopted: Oct. 10th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. 11. BREII'.
THEO. GABRIEL,
EIi. ;;c' l 1I: i•::,i i't'.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOAN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuqur th. I it he
deemed necessary and ,+.1 . _sahle t,)
cc.nstruct an eight -inch tiles : anit,try
sewer in Parkway street fain: Lane -
worthy Street to the sewer in Deng -
las Street.
Said sewer to be provided Wit 11
manholes and any other nppui ti-n-
ances that may be be nett-sary.
Said sewer to be constructed in ac•
cc.ldance with the plans and specifl•
cations prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the oft ice
of the City Clerk having bcvn duly
approved by the City Man•t„o•• and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
int. and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall he assessed against the
properly abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent proper-
ty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary - .ve,•
is hereby proposed to be conniructed
Ps hereinbefore set forth and that
this proposed resolution except lids
paragraph, be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Conn-
ed to he held October 30th, 1922, ai
41:30 o'clock P. M. and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instrueie.l
to cause notice of the above rc r•niu-
tien and of the time and [lace
when and where said proposed reso-
lution will be considered for passage
and objections to the passage there-
of and to the construction of said
sanitary sewer heard, to be given
by publication in the official nrw--
papers of the City of Dubuque in the
manner and for the time provided by
law.
The above resolution was approv-
e'l and ordered placed on rile for fi-
Special Session, October 10th, 1922
nal action and the notice of the pen-
dency ordered given this 10th day of
October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREM 1'E,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede' moved the ad-
option of the resolution; sc con:led
by Councilman Gabriel; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the ('ity Council
of the City of Dubuque t hat it be
deemed necessary and advisiahle tc
construct a six-inch tile sewer in
Needham Street from the end of the
present sewer in said street to West
Fifth Street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed hi
accordance with the plans and sneci- I
fications prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office i
of the City Clerk having been duly
approved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for its approval.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be construct-
ed as hereinbefore set forth, and
that this proposed resolution except
this paragraph, be and the sante is
hereby set down for further and fi-
nal hearing, consideration and deter-
mination at a meeting of the City
Council to be held October 30th,
1922, at 4:30 o'clock P. M. and that
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
instructed to cause notice of the
above resolution, and of the time
and place when and where said prt,
posed resolution will be considered
for passage, and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion os said sanitary sewer heard, to
be given by publication in the offici-
al newspapers of the City of Du-
buque in the manner and for the
time provided by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action and the notice of the pen -
523
dency ordered given this 10th day
of October, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Cauncilmen.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Gabriel; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Attest:
October 1 -0th, 1922.
('ity Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
t'c ntlemen:
lit accordance with your request,
bids were received at 2 o'clock P.
M. Monday, October 9th, for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Park
11111 District. The following bids
were received:
Cook & Kean: 6 -inch sewer, $1.39
per ft.; 8 -inch sewer, $1.49 per ft.;
manholes, 870.00 each; total, $7,-
516.73.
Evan -Ulrich Co.: 6 -inch sewer,
$1.31 per ft.; 8 -inch sewer, 81.97 per
ft.; manholes, 854.00 each; total,
8.033.11.
Jame; Saul: 6 -inch sewer, $2.75
per ft.; S -inch sewer, $2.95 per ft.;
manholes, 865.00 each; total, $13,-
202.15.
Edmund A. Linehan: 6 -inch sew-
er,
S
per ft.; manholes, $ 5 00 each; total,
8(1.256.21.
Engineer's estimate: $7,32S.32.
I would respectfuly recommend
that this contract be awarded to Ed-
mund A. Linehan. as his bid is the
lowest one received for this work.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation
be approved f tCity
and econManager
contract e
awarded to Edmund A. Linehan, he
being the lowest bidder. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
October 10th, 1922.
('ity Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your request,
.onday, October 9th were received at 2 o'clock
M, Monday,
5)1- Special Session, October 10th,
construction of a sanitary sewer in
Aid Hill Street from Julien Avenue
to Eighth Street. The following bids
were received:
Cook & Kean: 6 -inch sewer.
81.95 per ft.; 4 -inch sewer, $1.55 per
ft.; manholes, 850.00 each; total,
$1,196.90.
Even -Ulrich - Staner Co.: 6 -inch
sewer, 81.25 per ft.; 4 -inch sewer,
$1.15 per ft.; manholes, $48.00 each;
total, $791.10.
Edmund A. Linehan: 6 -inch sew-
er, $1.49 per ft.; 4 -inch sewer, 80c
per ft.; manholes, $45.00 each; total,
8790.70.
Engineer's estimate: $869.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that this contract be awarded to Ed-
mund A. Linehan, as his bid is the
lowest one received for this work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
be awarded to Edmund A Linehan,
he being the lowest bidder, second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf; carri-
ed by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
October 10th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your request,
bids were received at two o'clock p.
in., Monday, October 9th, for the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
Audubon Street and in Fourteenth
Street. The following bids were re-
ceived:
James Saul: 6 in ch sewer, $1.50
pre ft.; 8 inch sewer, $3.75 per ft.;
4 inch sewer, 1.25 per ft.; manholes,
$63.00 each; total, $8,196.50.
Even-Ulrich-Staner: 6 inch sewer,
$1.25 per ft.; 8 inch sewer, $3.75 per
ft.; 4 inch sewer, $1.14 per ft.; man
holes, $54.00 each; total, $7131.95.
Cook & Kean: 6 inch sewer, $.90
per ft ; 8 inch sewer, $2.40 per ft.;
4 inch sewer, $.80 per ft; manholes,
$69.00 each; total, $5,465.30.
Edmund A. Linehan: 6 inch sew-
er, $.94 per ft; 8 inch sewer, $1.58
per ft.; 4 inch sewer, $.80 per ft.;
manholes, $55.00 each; total, $3,-
931.46
Engineer's estimate: $4,268.30.
I would respectfully recommend
thatthis contract be awarded to Ed-
mund A. Linehan, as his bid is the
lowest one received for this work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
1922
Action deferred.
No action taken on this matter as
Mr. Linehan claimed that he had
made a mistake in his figures.
This natter laid over until next
meeting.
AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL AN
ORDINANCE ENTITLED:
"An Ordinance granting to the Du-
buque Sioux City Railroad Company,
the right to lay a switch and side-
track on Jackson Street from Sev-
enth Street to Eighth Street in the
City of Dubuque" adopted September
21, 1905.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section One: That the ordinance
entitled: "An ordinance granting
to the Dubuque & Sioux City Ralt-
road Company the right to lay and
operate a switch or single railroad
track on Jackson Street in the City
of Dubuque, from and connecting
with the present track in the center
of Jackson Streetin a northerly di-
rection across Seventh Street to Me
northeast corner of Seventh Street
and Jackson Street, north to tle
south line of Eighth street, the cen-
ter of side track from the north line
of Seventh Street, to the south line
of Eighth street, to be about twenty-
five feet east of the center of Jack-
son Street" adopted September 21,
1905, be and the same is hereby re-
pealed.
Section Two: This ordinance
shall take effect and be in force ten
days from and after the date of its
final passage by the City Council
and publication as required by law.
Passed first reading September
25th, 1922.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading October 10th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers Oct. 17th, 1922.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the rules be suspended and the or-
dinance be taken up for final reading
and adoption; seconded by Council-
man Brede; carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special
Session, October 10th, 1922
515
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the ordinance; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
SPECIAL ORDINANCE
An ordinance co repeal an ordin-
ance entitled:
"An ordinance granting to the Ill-
inois Central Railroad Company the
right to extend the railroad track o',-
erated by it on Jackson Street to
Tenth Street in the City of 1)u-
buque," passed May 2, PM; and to
repeal an ordinance entitled: "An
ordinance granting to the Illinois
Central Railroad Company the right
to lay a switch and side track," pass-
ed July 3, 1882, and to repeal an or-
dinance entitled: "An ordinance
granting to the Illinois Central Rail-
road Company the right to lay a side
track on the west side of Washing-
ton street fiont a point one hundred
feet north of Eighth Street to 0 point
about fifty feet north of Tenth Street"
approved December 6, 1897; and to
repeal and ordinance entitled: "An
ordinance granting to the Illlino:s
Central Railroad Company the right
to lay a continuation of its side
track, known as trade number four
in Washington Street from its pre -t-
ent terminus to a point about fifty-
one feet six inches south of the south
line of Eleventh Street," approved
November 9, 1901; and to repeal an
ordinance entitled: "An ordinance
;;ranting to the Illinois Central Rail-
road Company the right to construct
and maintain a track on Washing-
ton Street from Fourth Street to
Tenth Street and re'u1ating the use
thereof," passed and adopted on the
19th day of Spetmber, 1921: and
granting to the Illinois Central Rail-
road Company its successors and as-
signs, the right to maintain and op-
erate tracks and sidings upon and
along certain streets of the ('ity of
Dubuque, Iowa, hereinafter set earth.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the (':ty of Dubuque:
Section One: That the ordinance
entitled: "An ordinance granting to
the Illinois Central Railroad Com-
pany the right to extned the railroad
track operated by it on Jackson
Street to Tenth Street in the City of
Dubuque," passed May 2, 1881, be
and the same is hereby repealed.
Section Two: That the ordinance
entitled: "An ordinance grantin' to
the Illinois Central Railroad ('om-
Pany the right to lay a switrt and
side track," passed July 3, 12. be
and the same is hereby repealed.
Section Three: That the ordin-
ance entitled: "An ordinance grant-
ing to the Illinois Central Railroad
Company the right to lay a side
track on the west side of Washing-
ton Street from a point one hundred
feet north of Eighth Street to a,
point about fifty feet north of Tenth
Street," approved December 6, 1897,
he and the same is hereby repealed.
Section Four: That the ordin-
ance entitled: "An ordinance grant-
ing to the Illinois Central Railroad
Cotnpany the right to lay a continu-
ation of its side track, known as
track number four in Washington
Street from its present terminus, to
a point about fifty-one feet, six
fnc•hos south of the south line of
Eleventh Street," approved Novem-
her 9, 1901, be and the same is: here-
by repealed.
Section Five: That the ordinance
entitled: "An ordinance granting to
the Illinois Central Railroad Com-
pany the richt to construct and main-
tain a railroad track on Washington
Street from Fourth Street to Tenth
Street and regulating the use there-
of," passed and adopted the 19th day
of September, 1921, be and the same
is hereby repealed.
Section Six: That authority be
and is hereby granted to the Illinois
Central Railroad Company its suc-
cessors aLd assigns, to• construct,
maintain and operate certain track
and sidings upon the public grounds
and street of the City of Dubuque
for the term of 20 years, as follows:
(a) A track on Washington
Street from its connection with the
Dunleitli & Dubuque Bridge Com-
pany's track, near Fifth Street,
thence along old levee to Washing-
ton Street, thence on Washington
Street to the south line of Eleventh
Street, known as the "Washington
Street track."
(h) A side track on Washington
Street from its connection with said
Washington Street Track near Sixth
Street up 10 Washington Street,
thence on the easterly side of Wash-
ington Street to a point thirty feet
south of Eighth Street, known as the
"Martin Strelau Track."
(c) A side track on the westerly
side of Washington Street, from its
connection with said 'Washington
;street 'Crack at the north line ot
Eighth Street, thence along the
westerly Fide of Washington Street
to a point fifty-seven feet north ot
the north line of Tenth Street.
1 , o�•a as the "Marshall Boiler
Tract:."
(d) A stele trade from its con-
nection 11ith said Washington Street
Tract-. seventy-seven feet south 01
the smith line of Eighth Street,
526 Special Session, October 10th, 1922
thence on the easterly side of Wash-
ington Street to the north line of
Eighth Street, known as the "Klau-
er Manufacturing Company Track."
(e) A track from its connection
with the Dunleith & Dubuque Bridge
Company's track near Fifth Street,
thence northerly to Jackson Street,
thence on Jackson Street to Tenth
Street, known as the "Jackson Street
Track."
(f) A side track from its con-
nection with said Jackson Street
Track, one hundred and thirty feet
south of Seventh Street, thence
northerly on the easterly side of
Jackson Street to Eighth Street,
known as "Farley & Loescher
Track Number One."
(g) A side track from its con-
nection with said Jackson Street
Track, one Lundred and ten feet
south of Seventh Street, thence on
the westerly side of Jackson Street
to Ninth Street, known as "Farley
& Loetcher Tracks Number Two and
Three."
Section Seven: That said Illinois
Central Railroad Company shall
maintain said tracks in a manner so
as to cause the least possible ob-
struction and inconvenience in the
use of said streets, and shall at all
times be subject to proper police
regulations which may ue adopted
and enforced by the City of Du-
buque, and said tracks shall be so
ccnstructed as not to interfere with
the flow of surface water upon, ov-
er or under said tracks.
Section Eight: That said tracks
shall be laid to the established grade
on the various streets and should the
grade of any street be changed at
any time, the said track located
thereon shall be so changed as to
conform to such change of grade, at
the expense of said railroad Com-
pany without claim for damages
against the said City because of said
change.
Section Nine: That the said
Railroad Company shall at its own
expense and cost keep the space be-
tween the rails and one foot on each
side of all of its tracks herein au-
thorized so graded and improved as
to afford easy passage for vehicles
and for all street traffic over the
same; and shall also pay the cost of
any improvement which has been or
may be made between the rails of
said tracks and one foot outside
thereof; and shall also at its own
cost and expense make such repairs
to said portions of the pavement so
occupied by it as the City shall re-
quire, said repairs to be made im-
mediately upon notice given by the
C:ty, and to be of such material as
the City shall order and prescribe.
Should said Company fail or refuse
to make such repairs within ten day:;
after such notice is given, the coy
may cause the same to be made and
charge the expense thereof to i.ai 1
Company.
Section Ten: That said Company
may switch, spot and place tee cars
of all other railroad companies over
all of said tracks, and wlrene%er any
railroad company operating in the
City of Dubuque desires to switch
spot or place cars over and upon any
of said tracks with its own engines,
it shall have the right so to do, and
the said Illinois Central Railroad
Company shall have the right to fix
a uniform charge for services per-
formed by it, or for the use of said
tracks, as herein provided, as com-
pensation for such services and to
defray the cost of construction, re-
newal, maintenance and repair of
said tracks, and other expense in-
curred in complying with the re-
quirements imposed upon said Illi-
nois Central Railroad Company by
the terms of this Ordinance, the
charge to be agreed upon by other
railroad companies using said tracks
or for whom said services are per-
formed.
Section Eleven: That except a-
herein provided, cars shall not be
placed for unloading on the Wash-
ington Street track between Tenth
Street and Eighth Street, and said
track shall not be used as a team
track within said limits, provided,
however, that should a request be
made upon any railroad company by
the owner or occupant of abutting
property, to place a car for unload-
ing on said track between Eighth
Street and Ninth Street, such ear
shall be placed for unloading only
in front of or opposite the property
of the owner or occupant making
such request. Cars may be unloaded
on said track between Seventh Street
and Eighth Street provided sech
cars are not so placed as to inter-
fer with the use of the driveways of
abutting ,property. It is further pro-
vided that no cars shall be permitted
to be spotted or placed upon said
track south of Ninth Street, either
for loading or unloading purposes,
within thirty feet of any car which
is located upon any side track upon
either side of said street, nor ;:hail
any car be spotted or placed on any
turn out from the center track to the
side tracks anywhere on said street
between Fourth Street and Tenth
Street at a distance of less than fif-
teen feet between the center of said
Washington Street Track and the
center line of said side track. The
provisions of this section shall aU-
Special Session, October 10th, 1922 527
ply not only to railroads, but`to per-
sons, firms or corporations who may
move, place or spot or cause to be
moved, placed or spotted, cars upon
said track and any such person, firm
corporation or railroad company
who shall violate any of the provi-
sions of this section shall be subject
to a fine of not to exceed Twenty -
Five ($25.00) Dollars for each of-
fense, and any person who shall vi-
olate or cause a violation of this pro-
vision, shall be subject to said fine
and may be imprisoned until such
fine is paid, but not to exceed thirty
days.
Section Twelve: The City re-
serves the right, by ordinance. reso-
lution or motion, to impose addition-
al restrictions, limitations or condi-
tions upon the Illinois Central Rail-
road Company and other railroad
companies, in the use of any of said
tracks, having due regard for the in-
terest and benefit of the public in
the use of the streets herein desig-
nated, and failure to compl;.• with any
of such regulations will subject the
offending company to the same pen-
alty as provided in Section Eleven
hereof, or may result in a revocation
of the privileges herein granted, at
the option of the City Council.
Section Thirteen: This Ordin-
ance shall take effect and be in force
from and after ten days from the
date of its final passage by the City
Council and publication required by
law, and the written acceptance
thereof on the part of the Illinois
Central Railroad Company, duly en-
dorsed thereon.
Passed upon first reading Sept. 25,
1922.
Passed and adopted upoii final
reading Oct. 10, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
H.G. MELCHIOR,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMI'F,
Councilmen.
Attest:
JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, Octobed 17. 1922.
JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the rules be suspended and the or-
dinance be taken up for final read-
ing and adoption; seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede; carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the ordinance; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN SU/BER, y Clerk.
../-640--' , 1923.
Approved
Adopted - 4 • 1
Councilmen
Attest:
7/1/
City Clerk.
528 Special Session, October 1 i th, 1922
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, October 17th,
1922.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilman Brede and Gabriel.
Council met at 4: 30 p. m.
Present, City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf. Absent Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved that
Councilman Brede act as Mayor pro
tem of this meeting; seconded by
Councilman Schrempf; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilman Gabriel, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Not Voting—Councilman Brede.
Mayor pro tem Brede read the
call and stated that service thereof
had been duly made and that this
meeting is called for the purpose of
levying a special assessment to pay
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the alley nortwest of East
22nd Street between Stafford Street
and Windsor Avenue, and said alley
produced to the north line of Sub.
of Lots 3 and 4 Stafford's Add., in
Edison Street and Althauser Street.
and considering for passage the no-
tice of resolution of necessity for
the construction of a sanitary sewer
in Washington Street from 20th
Street south for a distance of about
120 feet, and acting on any other
business that may come before the
meeting.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Council's
intention to levy a special assess-
ment as is provided by law to pay for
the construction of an 8 -inch sani-
tary sewer in the alley Northwest
of East 22nd Street from Windsor
Avenue to the alley between Wind-
sor Avenue and Stafford Street,
thence in the alley between Windsor
Avenue and Stafford Street, and
said alley produced to the north
line of the subdivision of lots 3 and
4, Stafford's addition, and a 6 -inch
sanitary sewer with laterals from
the -sewer in Stafford addition
through lot 8 of the sub -division of
3 and 4 of Stafford's addition and in
Edison street to the west line of
Althauser's subdivision and a 6 -inch
sanitary sewer with laterals in Alt-
hauser street from the sewer in the
alley through lot 17 in Hamburg ad-
dition to the angle in said Althaus-
ser street. Cook & Kean, contract-
ors.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed, second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing an 8 -inch sanitary
sewer in the alley northwest of East
22nd Street from Windsor Avenue
to the alley between Windsor Ave-
nue and Stafford Street, thence in
the alley between Windsor Avenue
and Stafford Street and said said al-
ley produced to the north line of
the Sub. of Lots 3 and 4, Stafford
Add., and a 6 -inch sanitary sewer
with laterals from the sewer in Staf-
ford Add., through Lot 8 of the Sub.
of Lots 3 and 4., and in Edison
Street to the west line of Althauser
Sub., and a 6 -inch sanitary sewer
with laterals in Atlhauser Street
from the sewer in the alley through
Lot 17 in Hamburg Add. to the angle
in said Althauser Street, by Cook &
Kean, contractors, in front of and
adjoining the same, a special tax be
and is hereby levied in the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels
of real estate hereinafter named, sit-
uated and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
John Grote, Hamburg Add.,
Lot 14, interest at 6 per
cent, 50c; manholes, 63 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.917088,
$53.75; extra expense at
.$028373 per cent, $1.64; to-
tal
3
59.92
John Grote, Sub. 15, Hamburg
Add., Lot 2, interest at 6
per cent, 3c; manholes, 4
lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.917088,
83.67; extra expense at
.$28373 per cent, 10c; total 3.80
John Kritter Estate, Sub. 15,
Hamburg Add., Lot 1, inter -
t est at 6 per cent, 41c;
manholes, 51.3 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 80.917088, 347.05;
extra expense at .023373 per
cent, $1.33; total 48.79
Jake Bertjens, Hamburg Add,
Lot 16, interest at 6 per
cent, 45c; manholes, 56 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.917088,
$51.36; extra expense at
.0228373 per cent, $1.46; to-
tal 53.27
Eliz. Aureden, Hamburg Add,
Lot 17, interest at 6 per
cent, 48c; manholes, 61 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.917088,
855.94; extra expense at
.028373 per cent, $1.59; to-
tal 58.01
Special Sess1 I1,
Eliz. Aureden, Hamburg Add.,
Lot 18, interest at 6 per
cent, 48c; manholes, 61 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.917088,
$55.94; extra expense at
.028373 per cent, $1.59; to-
tal
Eliz. Riehl, F. W. Kruse's
Sub., Lot 4, interest at 6
per cent, 31c; manholes,
39.66 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$0.917088, extra expense at
.028373 per cent, $1.03; to-
tal
Paul Theobald, F. W. Kruse's
Sub.. Lot 5, interest at 6
per cent„ 31c; manholes,
39.66 lin. 11. tile pipe at
80.917088, extra expense at
.028373 per cent, $1.03; to-
tal
Cath. and Wm. Keuper Es-
tate, F. W. Kruse's Sub.,
Lot 6, interest at 6 per
cent. 31c; manholes, 49.66
lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.917053,
extra expense at .028373 per
cent, $1.03; total
Nic Mettel, Sr., Estate, Kling-
enberg's Sub., Lot 4, inter-
est at 6 per cent, ale; man-
holes, 42.(85 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $39.30; extra
expense at.$28373 per cent.
$1.12; total
Nic Mettel, Sr., Estate, Kling-
enberg's Sub., Lot 5. inter-
est at 6 per cent, 34c; man-
holes, 42.(85 lin. ft. tile pipe
at 80.917088, $39.30; extra
expense at.$28373 per cent,
51.12; total
E. Winkelman Estate, Kling-
enberg's Sub., Lot 6, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 34c; man-
holes, 42. (S5 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $39.30; extra
expense at.$28373 per cent,
81.12; total
Bert. P. Kolb, Sub. 3 and 4,
Stafford's Add., Lot 8, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 40c; man-
holes, 50.8 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $46.59; extra
expense at .028373 per cent.
81.32; total
Clara Kuch, Sub. 3 and 4,
Stafford's Add., Lot 5, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 33c; man-
holes, 40.68 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $37.31; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
$1.06; total
Ida Pfotzer Estate, Sub. 3 and
4, Stafford's Add., Lot 3,
interest at 6 per cent. 49c;
manholes, 61.82 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 80.917088, 856.69;
extra expense at .028373 per
cent, $1.61; total
October lith, 1922
58.01
37.71
37.71
37.71
40.76
40.76
40.70
48.31
38.70
55.79
52')
Geo. Schueler, Sub. 1 of Sub.
3 and 4, Stafford's Add., Lot
1, interest at 6 per cent,
41e; manholes, 51.25 lin. ft.
file pipe at 80.917088,
817.00: extra expense at
.028373 per cent, .1.33: to-
tal
('has. Otto, A. Stines Add,
Lot 35, 14 lin. ft. laterals,
cost, 811.90; interest at 6
per cent, 81.13; manholes,
129 lin. ft. tile pipe at
80.917088, 8118.30; extra ex-
pense at .028373 per cent,
83.69; total 135.02
John Menzel Estate, A. Stines
Add., Lot 36, 10 lin. ft. lat-
erals, cost, 89.50; interest
at 6 per cent, 33c; man-
holes, 30 lin. ft. tile pipe at
80.917088, 827.51; extra ex-
pense at .028373 per cent,
81.05; total
John Menzel Estate, A. Stines
Add., Lot 37, 14 lin. ft. lat-
erals, cost, 811.90; interest
at 6 per cent, 46c; manholes,
45 lin. ft. tile pipe at
50.917088, 541.27; extra ex-
pense at .028373 per cent,
81.51: total
Nick Menzel, A. Stines Add,
Lot 38, 14 lin. ft. laterals,
cost, 811.90; interest at
6 per cent, 46c; manholes,
45 lin. ft. tile pipe at
50.917088, 841.27; extra ex-
pense at .028373 per cent,
81.51; total 55.14
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 39, 14 lin. ft. lat-
erals, cost, 811.90; interest
at 6 per cent, 46c; manholes,
45 lin. ft. tile pipe at
80.917088, 541.27; extra ex-
pense at .028373 per cent,
81.51; total 55.14
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 40, 12 lin. ft. lat-
erals, cost, $10.20; interest
at 6 per cent, 45c; man-
holes, 45 lin. ft. tile pipe
holes, 45 lin. ft. tile pipe
expense at .028373 per cent,
51.46; total
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 41. 11 lin. ft. la!-
erals, cost, $9.35; interest
at 6 per cent, 43c; man-
holes, 45 lin. ft. tile pipe
at 80.917088, 841.27; extra
expense at .025373 per cent,
81.41; total
Jos. F. Russ, A. Stines Add,
Lot 42, 11 lin. ft. laterals,
erals, cost, 89.35: interest
at 6 per cent, 43c: man-
holes, 45 lin. ft. tile pipe
at 80.917088, $41.27; extra
expen,e at .028373 per cent,
81.14; total
48.74
38.39
55.14
53.38
52.49
52.49
530
Special Session, October 17th, 1922
Henry Mueller Estate, A.
Stines Add., Lot 43, 12 lin.
erals, cost, $10.20; interest
at 6 per cent, 45c; man -
at $0.917088, $41.27; extra
at $0.917088, $41.27; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
$1.46; total 53.38
J. C. and Wm. Althauser, Sub.
44, A Stines Add., Lot 1,
11 lin. ft. laterals, cost;
$9.35; interest at 6 per
cent, 31c; manholes, 28 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.917088,
$25.68; extra expense at
0.28373 per cent, 99c; total 36.33
Frank Timmerman, Sub. 44,
A. Stines Add., Lot 2, 11
lin. ft. laterals, cost, $9.35;
interest at 6 per cent, 22c;
manholes, 17 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $15.559; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
71c; total 25.87
Frank Timmerman, Sub. 45,
A. Stines Add., Lot 2, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 9c;
manholes, 11 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $0.917088, $10.09;
extra expense at .028373
per cent, 29c; total 10.47
Rosa )(ettscher, Sub. 45, A.
Sti es Add., Lot 1, 11 lin.
ft. laterals, cost, $9.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 31c;
manholes, 28.2 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $0.917088,$25.86; ex-
tra expense at 0.28373 per
cent, $1.00; total 36.52
J. C. Althauser, Sub. 12, Alt-
hauser Sub., Lot 1, 21 lin.
ft. laterals, cost, $27.85; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81.10;
manholes, 107.2 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $0.917088, $98.31;
extra expense at .028373 per
cent, $3.57; total 130.83
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 46, 12 lin. ft.
laterals, cost, $10.20; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 76c; man-
holes, 85.1 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $78.04; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
82.50; total
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 47, 12 lin. ft. lat-
erals, cost, $10.20; interest
at 6 per cent, 49c; man-
holes, 51 lin. ft. tile pipe
at 80.917088, $46.77; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
$1.62; total
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 48, 12 lin. ft. lat-
erals, cost, $10.20; interest
at 6 per cent, 49c; man-
holes, 51 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $46.77; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
$1.62; total 59.08
91.50
59.08
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 49, 11 lin. ft. lat-
erals, cost, $9.35; interest
at 6 per cent, 49c; man-
holes, 51 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $46.77; extra
expense at .028373 per cent.
$1.59; total 5.2u
J. G. Hatzenbuehler, A
Stines Add., Lot 50, 11 lin
ft. laterals, cost, $9.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 49c;
manholes, 51 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 80.917088, $46.77;
extra expense at .028373
per cent, $1.59; total 58.20
J. G. Hatzenbuehler, A
Stines Add.. E. 5 ft. Lot 51,
interest to 6 per cent, 3c;
manholes, 5 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $4.59; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
13c; total 4.75
Amos Paley, A. Stines Add
W. 46 ft. Lot 51, 11 lin. ft
laterals, cost, $9.35; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 45c;
manholes, 46 lin. ft. tile pipe
at 50.917058, 812.19; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
51.46; total 53.45
Amos Paley, A. Stines Add,
Lot 52, 11 lin. ft. laterals,
cost, $9.35; interest at 6
per cent, 50c; manholes, 52
lin. ft. tile pipe at 50.917058,
547.69; extra expense at
.028373 per cent, 81.62; to-
tal 59.16
W. .1. Tinkham, A. Stines
Add., Lot 53, 12 lin. ft. lat-
erals, cost, $10.20; interest
at 6 per cent, 51.11; man-
holes, 129 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.9170S8, $118.30; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
$3.65; total 133.26
Jos. Margadant, Sub. 2 of 1,
Margadant Sub., Lot 2, 9
lin. ft. laterals, cost, $7.65;
interest at 6 per cent, 73c;
manholes, 83.8 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $0.917088, 576.85;
extra expense at .028373 per
cent, $2.40; total
87.63
9'. P. Sievers, Sievers Home-
stead, Lot 1, 9 lin. ft. lat-
erals, cost, $7.65; interest
at 6 per cent, 74c; man-
holes 84.8 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $77.77; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
$2.42; total 88.58
Margt. Bertsch, Sub. 10, Mar-
gadant Sub., Lot 1, inter-
est at 6 per cent, 3c; man-
holes, 4 lin. ft. tile pipe at
80.917088, $3.67; extra ex-
pense at .028373 per cent,
10c; total 3.80
Special Session, October lith, 1922
Margt. Bertsch, Margadent
Sub., Lot 9, 9 lin. ft. lat-
erals, cost, $7.65; interest
at 6 per cent, 49c; man-
holes, 53 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$0.917088. $48.60; extra ex-
pense at .028373 per cent,
$1.60; total
Rosa A. Vorwald, Margadant
Sub., Lot 8, 9 lin. ft. later-
als, cost, $7.65; interest at
6 per cent, 49c; manholes,
53 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$0.917088, $48.60; extra ex-
pense at .028373 per cent,
$1.60; total
Rosa A. Vorwald, Margadant
Sub., Lot 7, interest at 6
per cent, 43c; manholes, 53
lin. ft. tile pipe at 50.917088,
848.60; extra expense at
.028373 per cent, 51.38; to-
tal
1Iernian Richard, Margadant
Sub., Lot 6, 16 lin. ft. lat-
erals, cost, $13.60; interest
at 6 per cent, $0.917088,
$18.60; extra expense at
.028373 per cent, $1.76; to-
tal
John Althauser, et al, Alt-
hauser's Sub.. Lot 18, 9 lin.
fl. laterals. cost, $7.65; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 76c;
manholes, 87 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 80.017088, $79.79; ex-
tra expense at .112837:1 per
('ent, $2.48; total
Louisa and Otto Sch;u'l'ing,
Althauser's Sub.. Lot 19. 9
lin. ft. laterals, cost, 87.65;
interest at 6 per cent, 76c;
manholes, 87 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 80.917088, $79.79; ex-
tra expense at .028373 per
cent, 82.18; total
Bernard Hoffmann, Althaus-
er's Sub., Lot 20, 9 lin. ft.
laterals, cost, S7.65; man-
holes, 87 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $79.79; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
$2.48; total
Bernard Hoffmann, Althaus-
ers' Sub., Lot 52, 9 lin. ft.
laterals, cost, $7.65; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 61c; man-
holes, 69 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $63.28; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
$2.01; total
Bernard Hoffmann, Althaus-
er's Sub., Lot 53, 9 lin. ft.
laterals, cost, $7.65; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 50c; man-
holes, 55.5 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.917088, $50.90; extra
expense at .028373 per cent,
$1.65; total
58.34
58.34
50.41
64:ft
90.68
90.68
90.68
73.55
60.71
John Althauser, et al, Sub.
12, Althauser's Sub., Lot 2,
interest at 6 per cent, 20c;
manholes, 25.5 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 80.917088, $23.39;
extra expense at .028373 per
cent, 66c; total
531
24.25
Total
768.6 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile at
82c per lin, ft. $ 630.25
1167.2 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
95c per lin. ft.
12 manholes at 840.00 per
manhole
345 lin. fl. 4 -inch laterals
at 85c per lin. ft.
10 lin. ft. 6 -inch laterals at
95e per lin ft.
Extra earth excavation
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense at .028373 per
cent
82921.17
1,393.84
480.00
293.25
9.50
10.00
24.41
79.92
Total $2921.17
All of which is assesed in propor-
tion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved October 17th, 1922.
Adopted October 17th, 1922.
L. H. BREDED,-
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the alley northwest of 22nd
Street hereinafter described has
been completed and the City Engi-
neer has computed the cost and ex-
pense of said improvement amounts
to $2,921.17;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that toprovide for the cost of con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in the
alley northwest of East 22nd Street
from Windsor Avenue to the alley
between Windsor Avenue and Staf-
ford Street, thence in the alley pro-
duced 10 the north line of Sub. of
bots 3 and 4 Stafford's Add. and in
Edison Street to the West line of
Althauser's Sub. and in Althauser
Street from the sewer in the alley,
through Lot 17 in Hamburg Add. to
'
532 Special Session, October
the angle in Ali hauser Street, there
be issued Sewer Bonds to the
amount of $2,921.17. Said bonds shall
be issued under the provisions of
Chapter 8, Title V of the (''ode of
Iowa and the amendments thereto,
shall bear date as of the 17th day of
November A. D. 1922, shall be in the
denominations of $300.00 each, ex-
cept that there shall be one bond to
the amount of $221.17; they shall
be numbered from 7915 to 7924 in-
clusive, and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bonds num-
bered 7915 shall constitute the first
series; and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1923; the
bonds numbered 7916 shall consti-
tute the second series and shall be
payable on the first day of April A.
D. 1924; the bonds numbered 7917
shall constitute the third series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1925; the bonds number-
ed 7918 shall constitute the fourth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1926; the
bonds numbered 7919 shall consti-
tute the fifth series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April A. D.
1927; the bonds numbered 7920 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1928; the bonds numbered 7921
shall constitute the seventh series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April A. D. 1929; the bonds num-
bered 7922 shall constitute the
eighth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1930,
the bonds numbered 7923 shall con-
stitute the ninth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April A.
D. 1931; and the bonds numbered
7924 shall constitute the tenth ser-
ies and shall be payable on the first
day of April A. D. 1932.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
thte rate of 5 per cent per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spe-
cial assessment levied for said im-
provement. Both principal and in-
terest shall be payable at the office
of the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque. Said Bonds shall be sub-
stantially in the following form:
No. $300.Oo
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Sewer 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 A. D.
19.... or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
sum of Three Hundred Dollars with
interest thereon at the rate of 5
percent per annum, payable on the
17th, 1922
presentation and surrender of the in-
terest coupons hereto attached. Both
principal and interest are payable
at the office of the City Treasurer
in the City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa. This bond is issued by the
City of Dubuque pursuant 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 City Council of said
city, duly passed on the 17th day of
October A. D. 1922. This bond is one
of a series of ten bonds, nine bonds
for $300.00 numbered 7915 to 7923
inclusive and one bond for $221.17
numbered t9414. all t1L like to o • and
date and issued for the purpose of
defraying the cost of constructing a
sewer in the alley northwest of East
22nd Street and in the alley between
Windsor Avenue and Stafford street,
thence to the north line of the Sub.
of Lots 3 and 4 Stafford's Add., and
in Edison Street to the \Vest line of
Althauser's Sub. and in Althauser
Street from the sewer in the alley
through Lot 17 in Hamburg Add., to
the angle in AlthauserStreet and de-
scribed in said resolution; yhich cost
is assessable and levied along said
improvement, and is made by law
a lien on all abutting or adjacent
property, and payable in ten an-
nual installments, with interests on
all deferred payments at the rate of
five per cent per annum, and this
bond is payable only out of the mon-
ey derived from the collection of
said special tax, and said money can
he used for no other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts and condition
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
due form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the ossess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the faith and
diligence of said City of Dubuque
are hereby irrevocably pledged.
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque by its City Council, has caus-
ed this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed this 17th day of November,
A. D., 1922.
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon
On the day of A D.
19.., the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in the Bond, the sum of
Special Session, October 17th, 1922
Dollars, at the office of
the City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque, being months interest
clue that day on its improvement
Bond No. dated 19...
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
prepeared 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 by him
for that purpose, and to then deliv-
er 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 Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special fund
to be known as Sewer Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersign-
ed with the fac-simile signature of
the City Clerk.
Adopted Oct. 17th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution;; seconded
by Councilman Schrempf; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen I;r,de, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of publication of a resolu-
tion of Necessity, certified to by the
publisher, that it be deemedneces-
sary and advisable to construct a
six inch sanitary sewer in the east
side of Washington street from 20th
street south for a distance of about
120 feet, presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed; second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Nays—None.
533
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
construct a six-inch sanitary sewer
in the east side of Washington
Street from Twentieth Street south
for a distance of approximately 120
fret.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
Said sewer to be constructed in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations prepared by the City Engi-
neer and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk, having been duly ap-
proved by the City Manager and
submitted to the State Board of
Health for approval.
That the cost and expense of
making and constructing said sani-
tary sewer shall be assessed against
the property abutting upon the same
and also against all adjacent prop-
erty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be constructed
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution except this
paragraph, be and the same is here-
by set down for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation at a meeting of the City Coun-
cil to be held October 17th, 1922, at
4:30 o'clock p .m. and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the above resolu-
tion, and of the time and place when
and where said proposed resolution
will be considered for passage, and
objections to the passage thereof
and to the construction of said san-
itary sewer heard, to be given by
publication in the official newspa-
pers of the City of Dubuque in the
manner and for the time provided
by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for fi-
nal action, and notice of the pen-
dency thereof ordered given this
25th day of Septemebr, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted and passed by the
City Council and approved this 17th
clay of October, 1922..
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
534
Special Session, October 17th, 1922
Published officially in the Tele-
graph Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers, Sept. 27th. — 3t.
JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution, seconded
by Councilman Gabriel; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson,
A Resolution
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that pursu-
ant to a resolution of Necessity,
proposed at a meeting of this Coun-
cil on the 25th day of September.
1922, and duly passed and approved
on the 17th day of October, 1922, it
is hereby ordered that the improve-
ment described in said resolution of
Necessity providing for the construc-
tion of sanitary sewer in the east
side of Washington street from
Twentieth Street south for a dis-
tance of about 120 feet, be and the
same is hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to adavertise for proposals
for the construction of the improve-
ment above described, the said im-
provement to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager and submitted to the
State Board of Health, and now on
file in the office of the City Clerk,
the work to be completed on or be-
fore the 1st day of January, 1923.
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assess-
ed and payment will be made to the
contractor to the amount of the as-
sessment out of funds to be created
by the sale of sewer bonds, to be is-
sued in anticipation of the collection
of said special assessment under the
provisions of Chapter 8, Title V of
the Code of Iowa, and amendments
thereto; and any deficiency between
the amount of the contract price
and the amount of said bonds will
be paid from the proceeds of a spe-
cial assessment under the provisions
of Chapter 8, Title V, of the Code
of Iowa, and amendments thereto;
and any deficiency between the
amount of the contract price and
the amount of said bonds will be
Paid from the proceeds of a special
tax to be levied under the provisions
of Section 831 of the Code of Iowa,
in anticipation of which bonds will
be issued under the provisions of
Section 912 of the Code of lowa and
Section 912A of the Code Supple-
ment.
Adopted October 17th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
11. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A. communication from the Cham-
ber of Commerce, stating that they
had proceeded with plans for a com-
munity rest room and comfort sta•
tion in the basement of the Cham-
ber of Commerce building, at Ninth
and Locust Streets, to the extent of
securing an architect, blue prints.
specifications and bids on the work,
and now wish to lay the matter be-
fore the City Council for considera-
tion, stating that the total altera-
tions, including the furnishings.
would amount to approximately 53,-
000. It is the belief of the directors
that this is a very needed project.
The Chamber requests that the City
appropriate sufficient money to pay
for the alteration of the building and
the furnishing of said rest room
and comfort station, and that Coun-
cil make such further appropriation
as would be necessary for the sal-
ary of a matron. The Chamber is
willing to provide the heat, light.
water and janitor service necesary
in maintaining said rest room.
Councilman -Gabriel 1u.uved _that
the rules be suspended to allow any-
one present to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel.
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Dave Cassatt, secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce, addressed
the Council relative to the petition.
Councilman Schrempf moved to de-
fer action on this matter until the
meeting to be held October 26th.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Special Session, October 17th, 1022
October 17th, 1922. .
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa. •
Gentlemen:
With the construction of the new
High School and the acquiring of
the entirt tract down to Rosedale
Avenue by the Board of Education,
they propose to widen the present
twenty -foot alley adjacent to their
property, to make of it a full city
sttreet. This alley, south of Mills
West Dubuque Add.. is a forty-two
toot street. Lot 20 of Subdivision
of Mineral Lot 179 intervenes be-
tween Rosedale Avenue and the
Mills West Dubuque Addition. This
lot has been subdivided and there
is prospects of a house being built
so close to the present alley line
as to make it necessary, in widening
the alley, to remove the house which
it is now proposed to build. This
street. if opened, would give a direct
and short route from West Dubuque.
Delhi Street district, to the new
ITigh School, and, in my judgment,
should he a good and important
thoroughfare leading to the new
School.
Mr. «'estaby, the owner of this
property. places a value on the twen-
ty-two or twenty-five feet required
for street purposes considerably in
excess of what the entire lot was
worth two years ago. For this rea-
son i would recommend that pro-
ceedings he started to condemn a
sufficient strip for street purposes
off of the west side of Lot 2 of the
Subdivision of Mineral Lot 139.
Respectfuliv submitted.,
O. F. CARR.
('ity Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be annroved and the prop-
er resolution be prepared for con-
demnation proceedings. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yens—Councilmen Rrede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
October 17th, 1922.
('itv council.
Dubuque. Iowa.
Centlemon:
Prior to the imnrovement of Sem-
inary Street. n corner `-•loud he 00 -
(mired off of Lot 47, Finley's Add.,
for street nurnoses.
At the present time there.is
lv room for an nntomohile to pa's
between the street car and the polo
by the curb.
T hove endeavored to negntiate 0
purchase with Mrs. Theresa Pose
Tan,lin. owner of this nronerty and.
"While she is vi1lini; to sell the few
feet needed by the City in order to
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widen the street at this point, her
price is ridiculously high. 1 would
therefore recommend that the neces-
sary proceedings he started to con-
demn this small plat of ground in
order to wi,len the street at this
point.
lespoctfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
t no recommendation of the City
Manager he approved and the prop-
er resolution for condemnation pro-
ceedings be prepared. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas --Councilmen I3rede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Absent -Mayor Alderson.
October 17th, 1922.
('ity Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
On October 9th, bids were receiv-
ed for the construction of a sani-
tary sewer in Audubon Street and in
Fourteenth Street. These bids were
reported to you at your meeting on
October 10th. Edmund A. Linehan,
who submitted the lowest hid, to-
gether with a certified check for 53511
as a guarantee that he would ac-
cept the contract if the same were
awarded to him, is unwilling to exe-
ente a contract for the work at the
price hid.
i would respectfully recommend
that the contract he awarded to Cook
,t. Kean, as their bid was the next
-lowest bid received for this work.
The certified check as handed in
with the hid of Edmund Linehan
may he used as the Council thinks
best, either returned to him, turned
into the general funds of the City
or hold to apply on the cost of the
work, ('ook R; Kean's bid being about
51.530 higher than the bid as sub-
mitted by Edmund Linehan.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that:
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager he approved and the contract
he awarded to Cook R Kean. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Corried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Tlrede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution.
Whereas, proposals were received
by the City of Dubuque for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Au-
dubon Street from Rosedale Avenue
to West 11th Street and in West
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14th Street from Audubon Street to
Atlantic Streets, and Edmund A.
Linehan submitted a contract or hav-
ing submitted the lowest bid for said
work, but before the contract was
awarded to hint he withdrew his bid,
and
Whereas, it now appears that said
contractor refused to sign or execute
said contract, claiming that a mis-
take was made by him in submitting
his bid;
Be it therefore resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque.
that, in view of the above situation,
from our examination of the bids
submitted, it is found that Cook &
Kean has submitted the next low-
est bid and is now the low bid re-
ceived, that the contract for said im-
provement be awarded to Cook &
Kean.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 17th
day of October, 1922.
Passed and adopted this 17th day
of October, 1922.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the certified check of E. A. Linehan,
deposited as a guarantee that he
will enter into a contract if it be
awarded to him, be forfeited and
applied on the above sewer. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Leo G. Goodman and
Mrs. Pauline Hoefflin, asking that
they be granted permission to con-
nect their new buildings, now be-
ing constructed on the north side
of West Third Street, with sewer,
water and gas service, stating that
it is their intention to' lay the sewer
and water pipes in one trench. They
further ask that they be instructed
in what method the work should be
clone and the amount of the bond
that will be required for doing this
work. Councilman Gabriel moved
that the prayer of the petition be
granted and the pipes be put in one
trench. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
October 17th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of property owners
in the vicinity of Brecht's Lane, ask-
ing that that alley be improved with
a tar and gravel preparation, was
referred to the City Manager at the
meeting of the Council on October
10th. 1mestigation shows that this
lane was improved at the expense
of the owners of the abutting prop-
erty in 1909. In driving over it, it
appears tc have been improved by
paving with large rocks, which
makes it about the same as an old-
fashioned cobble stone pavement.
There is, however, almost no traffic
on the alley excepting foot traffic
and there is a fairly god pathway
for foot traffic. It would, of course,
be better to have the alley paved by
a smooth pavement which would bre
better to walk upon and which would
be more easily kept clean.
If this lane is improved it should
be done at the expense of the own-
ers of the abutting property. Most
of the petitioners do not live ad-
jacent to the improvement. At least
one of the owners of abutting prop-
erty objects to a further assessment
on account of this lane. I would
therefore recommend that the im-
provement of Brecht's Lane be de-
ferred for the present.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager he approved and the im-
provement on this bane he deferred
for the present. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent --Mayor Alderson.
October 17th, 1922.
City Council.
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The matter of a petition of Mul-
len Bros. to nstall a tank for coal
oil in the alley in the rear of Mrs.
Callaghan's store, 390 Main Street,
was referred to the City Manager
at the meeting of the Council held
on October 10th.
I would see no vital objection to
granting to Mrs. Calaghan this per-
mission with the proviso that it be
placed close to her building and that
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the brick paving be repaired in a
Satisfactory manner.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the
prayer of the petition be granted,
the excavation to be made as near
to the building as possible. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Teas --Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
`Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
October 17th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
At the meeting of the Council held
on October 10th, a petition signed
by the members of the Police De-
partment. asking that they be al-
lowed one day off every two weeks,
was referred to the City Manager.
i feel that the request is a very rea-
sonable one and that the same
should be allowed. On the other
]rand, to grant the request and keep
our force up to its present strength
would require an addition of three
men, which would mean an increas-
ed outlay from this time to the first.
of next April, the beginning of our
next fiscal year, of about $2,000. We
have no appropriation for this •ad-
ditional expense and the general
fonds of the city do not warrant a
further outlay than is already auth-
orized without piling up a deliecit.
It is therefore my recommendation
that the request as made by the po-
lice force be granted, the same to
be effective April 1st, 1923.
Respectfully submitted.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the prayer
of the petition be granted, the same
to be effective April 1st, 1921. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas --Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
October 17th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The improvement of Allison Street
from Delhi Street to College Street
by paving the same with bituminous
macadam, James F. Lee Paving Com-
pany, contractors, has been corn -
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pleted. I would respectfully recom-
mend its acceptance by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the work be
accepted. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas– Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the improvement of Al-
lison Street from the south property
line of Delhi Street to the west
property line of College Street has
been completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
recommended the acceptance of this
improvement; now, therefore
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Manager
be approved and the City Engineer
be and he is hereby instructed to
prepare a plat and schedule showing;
the lots or parcels of real estate sub-
ject to assessment for said improve-
ment and file the same in the office
of the City Clerk and the City Clerk,
upon receipt of such plat and sched-
ule. shall publish the notice of said
assessment as is required by law.
Adopted October 17th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREIVIPF,
H. G. MELCHiOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior mbved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
October 17th, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The improvement of Fifth Street
from the west line of Hill Street to
the west line of Nevada Street, by
paving the same with sheet asphalt,
has been completed. I would recom-
mend its acceptance by the city.
Respectfuly submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the work
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be accepted. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the ,fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the improvement of Fifth
Street from the west line of Hill
Street to the west line of Nevada
Street has been completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
recommended the acceptance of this
improvement; now, therefore
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
with the City Clerk subject to pub-
lic inspection, and the City Clerk,
upon receipt of such plat and sched-
ule, publish the notice of said as-
sessment as is required by law.
Adopted October 17th, 1922.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of the Hawkeye Casket
Company that the Council defer the
contemplated improvement of 12th
Street in 1923, from Elm Street to
the railroad tracks, stating that, ow-
ing to the improvement of Eleventh
Street in 1921 and the improvements
• they are making to their plant at the
present time, it will work a hard-
ship on themshould the improvement
of the street be made as proposed.
There was no action taken on this
petition at this time.
A petition of property owners and
residents, asking that a street light
be installed at the intersection of
Custer Street and Atlantic Street,
presentee}. Councilman Gabriel mov-
ed that the petition be referred to
the City Manager. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Mrs. Westensee, repre-
senting the American Legion Aux-
iliary, asking that they be permitted .
to give a dance in the Armory, pre-
sented. Councilman Gabriel moved
that permission be granted. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of T. Flynn, asking that
the assessment for the improvement
of First Street against his property,
City Lot 567, be reduced, stating that
his lot is located so far away from
the improvement that the same is
of very little benefit to him. Coun-
cilman Schrempf moved that the pe-
tition be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of the Welker Realty Co..
asking that they be permitted to
construct a four -foot cement side-
walk in front of their property on
Harold Street, instead of a live foot
walk, as provided by ordinance.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be
granted. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent --Mayor Alderson.
October 13th. 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The independent School District of
Dubuque, Iowa, having purchased
the following described property as
sites for its new Senior and two Ju-
nior High Schools, respectfully peti-
tion your honorable body to cancel
taxes on same.
Lot No. Nine (9) in Althauser's
Subdivision of Lot Two (2) of Lot
One (1) and part of Lot One (1) of
Lot One (1) of Mineral Lot four
Hundred and Seventy-four (474), as-
sessed to Gertrude Montel.
Lots Nos. Eleven (11) and Twelve
(12) in A. Stines' Subdivision of
Mineral Lots Four Hundred and Sev-
enty-one (471) and Four Hundred
and Seventy-two (472), assessed to
Henry Wiegreffe and Catherine Wie-
greffe.
Special_ Session, October 17th, 1922 539
Lot No. Twenty-five (25) in Alt-
hauser's Subdivision in the City of
Dubuque, assesed to Theresa Funk
and Nicholas Funk.
Lot No. Sixteen (16) in A. Stines'
Subdivision of Mineral Lots Four
Hundred and Seventy-one (471) and
Four hundred and Seventy-two (472)
assesed to Emil Spiegelhalter and
Aurelia A. Spiegelhalter.
Lots Nos. Three (3), Four (4) and
Five (1,1 in Althauser's Subdivision
of Lot Two (2) of Lot One (1) and
part of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1)
o f the Subdivision of Mineral Lot
Four 1 fundre(1 and Seventy-four
(474), assesed to Emma A. Mackert
and Frank E. Mackert.
Lots Nos. Six (6) and Seven (7)
in Althauser's Subdivision of Lot
Two (2) of Lot One (1) and part
of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of
Mineral Lot No. Four I-Iuodred and
Seventy-four (474), assessed to John
C. Althauser and Edith K. Althauser,
his wife; William Althauser (also
known as «'m. H. Althauser) and
Marion Althauser, his wife; Caroline
Stark (widow), Julia Kiesel and Carl
F. Kiesel, her hu -band, and lana
Gonser and Adolph Goner, her hus-
band.
Lot No. Eight (8) in Althauser's
Subdivision of Lot Two (2) of Lot
One (1) and part of Lot One (1) of
Mineral Lot No. Four Hundred and
Seventy-four (474), assessed to John
Heuser and Elizabeth Heuser.
Lot Nos Two (2) and Twenty-six
(26) in Althauser's Subdivision of
Lot Two (2) of Lot One (1) and part
of Lot One (1 1 of Lot One (1) of
Mineral Lot No. Four Hundred and
Seventy-four (474), assesed to Mrs.
Julia Kiesel and Carl F. Kiesel.
Lot No. Twenty-seven (27) in Alt-
hauser's Subdivision of Lot Two (2)
of Lot One (1) and part of Lot One
(1) of Lot One (1) of Mineral Lot
No. Four Hundred and Seventy-four
(474), assessed to Mrs. Caroline
Stark.
Lot No. One (1) in Althauser's
Subdivision. of Lot Two (2) of Lot
One (1) and part of Lot One (1) of
Lot One of Lot One 11) of Mineral
Lot No. Four Hundred and Seventy-
four (474), assesed to Mrs. Emma
Gonser and Adolph Gonser.
Lot No. Two (2) of the Subdivision
of Mineral Lot No. Four Hundred
and Seventy-two (472) in the City
of Dubuque.
Lots Nos. 31, 32, 33, 41, 42 and 43.
all in Taylor & CCooley's Subdi-
vision of a part of Mineral Lot No.
472.
Lots Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 12 in
Gmehle's Subdivision.
Lots Nos. 13, 14 and 15 in A.
Stines' Subdivision of Mineral Lots
471 and 472, all assessed to Joseph
J. Welty (whose name also appears
in the records of DuDbuque County
as Joseph Welty and Joseph Walty)
and Mary Welty, his wife.
Lot 5 of Mineral Lot 179. Said
property is also known and describ-
ed as Mineral Lot 179A, assesesd to
A. A. Cooper, Inc.
.Lot 1 of the Subdivision of Lot 2
othe Subdivision of Lots 41, 42 and
Lot 1 of 43, and Lot 2 of the sub-
division of Lot 1 of the Subdivision
01 Lot 1, of the Subdivision of Lot 1,
of the Subdivision of Lot 1, of the
Subdivision of Lot 1 of Lots 41 and
42 and Lot 1 of 43, all in Quigley's
Suh. of part of Mineral Lot 157 in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, accord-
ing to the recorded plats thereof, to-
gether with perpetual right of way
to Soutit Street over Lot 2 of Lot 1
Gf Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lots 41 and 42
and Lot 1 of 43, designated on plat
as "private driveway," said plat re-
corded in Book of Plats, No. 8, as-
sessed to C. L. Scheffield and Grace,
his wife.
Lot 2 of the Subdivision of Lot
/3 in Quigley's Addition to the City
of Dubuque. Iowa, according to the
plats of said addition and subdi-
vision recorded in Book B. B. on
page 292 of the deed records of Du-
buque County, Iowa, and in Book of
Plats on page 126 of the record of
plats for Dubuque County, Iowa. as-
sessed to John .I. Helhing and Susie
M. Helhing.
Lot 2 of the Subdivision of Lots
1 o. ti'e S:'b. of Lots number
41 and 42 and Lot 1 of Lot 43 in
"Plan of Quigley's Sub. of Part of
Mineral Lot 157 in Sec. 26, T. 89 N.,
It. 2 E. of 5th Mer." (commonly
known as Quigley's Sub. of Part of
Mineral Lot 157), assesed to Charles
F. Reich and Charlotte C. Reich.
Lot Two of Lot 1 of Lot 1 ' Lot
2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1;
Lot 1 of I,ot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Lot 1 of Lot 1; Lot 2 of Lot 2, and
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1, all
of the Subdivision of Lots 41 and
4'and Lot 1 of Lot 43 in Quigley's
Sub.; also Lot 41 in said Quigley's
Sub.. and Lot 1 in Sister's Add.. in
the ('ity of Dubuque, assessed to Liz-
zie Dora Gasser (a widow).
Yours truly,
LEO PALEN, Secretary
Board of Education.
Councilman Brede moved that the
communication he referred to the
City Solicitor. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent– Mayor Alderson.
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Dubuque, Iowa,
Oct. 16th, 1922.
To the Honorable City Manager,
Mayor and City Councilmen.
Gentlemen:
I au) about to lay a cement side-
walk on the south side of Clinton
Street between Queen Street and
Windsor Avenue. There is very lit-
tle traffic on this street. The walk
will he used mostly by my family
and myself. I therefore ask your
Honorable Body to grant me the
privilege of constructing a four -foot
walk instead of a five-foot walk, as
is required by ordinance. Hoping
you will grant me this privilege,
I remain,
Respectfully yours,
B. GANTERT.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition he grant-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent --Mayor Alderson.
Notice of Appeal, in the matter of
the condemnation of certain proper-
ty of J. C. Scully, owner, and Mary
L. Mann, Mortgagee, by the City of
Dubuque Municipal Corporation of
Iowa for sereet purposes.
To the City of Dubuque, James Al-
derson, Mayor, John Stuber, Clerk,
M. H. Czizek, Attorney for the
City of Dubuque and F. J. Ken-
nedy, Sheriff of Dubuque County,
Iowa:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that J. C. Scully, the under-
signed owner of the real estate here-
to the District Court of Dubuque
County, Iowa, from that part of the
assessment of damages made by the
Sheriff's jury in the above entitled
matter, on or about the 29th day of
Septemeber, 1922, which awards to
the undersigned the sum of twenty-
five hundred dollars( $2,500.00) for
the taking by the City of Dubuque,
for street purposes, a strip of land
one hundred feet wide, over and
through the said property of J. C.
Scully described as follows, towit:
Mineral lots Four (4), Ten (10),
and Twelve (12) ; lot Two (2) of
Mineral lot Nine (9) and Three( 3)
of Mineral lot Three (3) located in
the City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa.
You are further notified that the
same will come up for hearing and
final determination its regular ord-
er at the January, 1923, therm of the
District Court of Dubuque County,
Iowa, which term will commence
the 1st day of January, 1923. You
are also notified to appear thereto
and defend at said time at the Court
House at Dubuque, Iowa.
J. C. Scully,
Appellant and Plaintiff.
By Frantzen, Bonson & Gilloon,
His Attorneys.
Councilman Brede moved that the
appeal be referred to the City Solic-
itor; seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel; carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of Appeal: In the matter
of the condemnation of certain prop-
erty of Anna Koppes, Lloyd J. Kop-
pes, Agnes Koppes, and Irene Kop-
pes, owners, by the City of Dubuque,
a municipal corporation of Iowa, for
street purposes.
To the City of Dubuque, James Al-
derson, Mayor, John Stuber, Clerk,
M.H. Czizek, Attorney for the City
of Dubuque, and F. J. Kennedy,
Sheriff of Dubuque County, Iowa.
You and each of you are hereby
i;otified that Anna Koppes. Lloyd
Koppes, Agnes Koppes and Irene
Koppes, the undersigned owners of
the real estate hereinafter described
herey appeal to the District Court
of Dubuque County, Iowa, from that
part of the assessment of damages
made by the Sheriff's Jury in the
above entitled matter, on or about
the 29th day of September, 1922.
which awards to the undersigned
the sum of Five Hundred Dollars
($500.0u) for the taking by the City
of Dubuque, for street purposes a
strip of land described as follows, to -
wit:
Mineral lot Five (5), Mineral lot
Five A (5-A), lot Four (4) of the
subdivision of Mineral lot Three (3)
located in the City of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, Iowa.
You are further notified that the
same will come on for hearing and
final determination in its regular
order at the January, 1923, trem of
the District. Court of Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa, which trem will commence
on the 1st day of January, 1923. You
are also notified to appear thereto
and defend at said time at the Court
House at Dubuque, Iowa.
Anna Koppes, Lloyd Kopl)es,
Agnes Koppes, Irene Koppes.
Appellants and Plaintiffs.
Frantzen, Bonson & Gilloon,
Their Attorneys.
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be referred to the City Soliv-
itor; seconded by Councilman Gabri-
el, carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Special c:�i�nt ( )ctulx•r 1i -ill. 1'122
Petition of Anna Majerus
Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. lith, 1922.
('11y Council;
Dubuque, lowa,
Crntlenlen: ---
I. Anna Majerus, respectfully peti-
1;011 your honorable body 10 reduce
the assesement against lot Four (4)
Reeder 1 angworth's Sub. for the im-
provement of Alpine street. The as-
sessment as levied amounts to
8412.33; the value of this lot is ap-
proximately $600.00 As you see this
assessment is entirely out of pro-
portion to the value of the lot and
1 will therefore request that you
take immediate and favorable action
on this petition.
Respectfully yours,
Anna Majerus.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition he received and filed;
econded by Councilman Schrempf;
varried by the following vote:
Yeas— Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior. Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Petition of Propery Owners and
Residents.
To the ITonorable Mayor and City
Council of Dubuque, Iowa.
(lent elemen:—
\Ye, the undersigned respectfully -
petition your honorable body to
pave the alley first east. of St. Am-
brose street from Rosedale avenue
to first alley south of Rosedale aven-
ue. We also petition you to pave
the first alley south of Rosedale av-
enue from Asbury street eastward
to the alley east of Asbury street,
all in the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Signed by about 190 petilionars.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed; seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior; carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Report of the City Treasurer for
the month of September, 1922, pre-
sented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be received and filed; second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Report of the City Auditor for the
month of September, 1922, present-
ed.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be received and filed; second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
541.
Absent-- Mayor Alderson.
11011(1 of John Becker for the main-
tenance and operation of a display -
'Igo, prc,ent, ,1. It being properly
executed, t'o,tttc iiot;,n (;;cbriel mov-
ed thet it he 1eeeive.1 ;old filed; ;a4,
onded by ('ounr:ltt'att Schrcntpf:
:wiled by 1h„ following vote:
Councilmen Bled-, Gabriel.
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays- None.
Absent- .Mayor A1tlerson.
A Resolution
Il, it resolved by the ('ity Council
of the City o1' Dubuque that tbeAet-
ea casualty Sr. Surety Company be
: b>olutely and unqualifiedly released
form any responsibility attaching to
than on account of the bond furnish-
ed to George Wybrant as City Treas-
urer for the period of one year begin-
ning on May 15, 1920.
Furthermore let it be distinctly
understood that there has at no
time any question arisen over any
act performed by George Wybrant.
as ('ity Treasurer, the whole natter
of failure to collect delinquent pen -
cities having arisen prior to 1920.
Be itfurther understood that this
relase does not cover any period
prior to May 15th, 1920.
Dated this 1 ith day of April, 1922.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPP,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
('ity Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Schrempf; carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede. Gabriel,
Melchior. Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A Resolution.
Whereas. the City Council of Du-
Luque, Dubuque County. Iowa, did
on the second day of October, 1922,
adopt a resolution authorizing the
i ssuance of S1`t;.100 City Improve-
nleui Bonds of said City; and
\Yheras, it is deemed advisable
that provision be made for the reg-
istration of said bonds; now,
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa:
Section 1. 'i'hat the S186,000 City
Improvement Bonds authorized by a
resolution duly adopted by the Coun-
cil of said City on October 2nd, 1922,
be subject o registration as to own-
ership on the books of the City
Treasurer.
542
Special Session, Oc:to1 .'r lith, 1922
Section 2• That said botids. when
issued, ne in substantially the fol-
lowing form:
(Form of Bond.)
United States of America,
State of Iowa, County of Dubuque,
City of Dubuque.
City improvement Bond.
No. $1,000
The City oi Dubuque, in the Coun-
ty of Dubuque, State of Iowa, for
value received, promises to pay to
bearer, or if this bond be registered
to the registered holder hereof, the
sum of One Thousand Dollars
($1,000) lawful money of the United
States of America, on the first day
of October, 19 , with interest on
said sum from the date hereof un-
til paid, at the rate of tour and one-
half per :Tam per annum, payable
April lst, 1923, and semi-annually
thereafter on the first days of April
and October in each year, upon pres-
entation anti surrender of the inter-
est coupons hereto attached; both
principal and interest payable at the
office of the City Treasurer of the
City of Dubuque, State of Iowa.
This bond is one of a series of
bonds issued by the City of Du-
buque, pursuant to and in strict com-
pliance with the provisions of Chap-
ter 12, 'Title V. of the Code of Iowa,
and all laws amendatory thereof and
supplementary thereto, and in par-
ticular Section 912 of the Code of
Iowa, and in conformity with a
resolution of the Council of said
City duly passed and approved, a
correct copy of which is printed on
the back of this bond, for the pur-
pose of defraying the cost of street
improvements, the work on which
has already been contracted for,
completed and accepted.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all acts, conditions and
things required by laws and the
constitution of the State of Iowa to
exist, to be had, to be clone or to be
performed precedent to and in the
issue of the bond, were and have
been properly existent, had, done
and performed in regular and clue
form and time; and that this bond
and interest hereon are payable ex-
clusively from the proceeds of a
sufficient continuing annual tax
which has been duly levied on all
the taxable property within said
City, and is ap ledge solely for the
payment of the principal and inter-
est of said series of bonds and does
not exceed the rate authorized by
law; that the faith, credit, revenues
and resources and all the real and
personal property of said City are
irrevocably pledged for the regular
and due collection and proper ap-
plication of said tax; and that the
total indebtednes of said City. iii
eluding this: bond. does not eye i itt
the constitutional or statutory lint
itations of indebtedness or taxation.
This bond shall pass by delivery
unless it has been registered in the
name of the owner on the books
of the Pity Treasurer -of said City,
and such registration endorsed lieu -
on.
Thereafter no transfer of this bowl
shall be valid unless made on said
books and similarly noted hereon.
unless the last registration shall
have been to bearer, in which case
transferability by delivery shall he
restored.
Tiie registration of this bond shall
pot affect the transferability by de
livery only of coupons hereto at•
tachecl; provided that if, upon reg
istration of the bond, all upnultured
coupons hereto attached shall be
surrendered and cancelled: there-
after both principal and interest of
this bond shall be payable to the
registered owner of this bond.
In testimony whereof, said ('ity
by its Council, has caused this
bond to be signed by its Mayor and
attested by its Clerk. with the seal
of said City affixed, as of the first
day of October. 19D2.
Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Attest:
City Clerk of the ('ity of Dubuque.
Iowa.
Section :1. That on the back of
each bond there shall be printed
provisions for registration in sub-
stantially the following form:
Register No. Date of Registration
Registered Owner
Signature of ('ity Treasurer
In accordance with the provision -4
of this bond, the coupon sheets here-
to attached have been surrendered
by the owner and have been Can-
celled by the undersigned. Semi-an-
nual interest payments on this bond
are hereafter payable only to the
registered owner.
Dubuque, Iowa. , 19..
City Treasurer.
Section 4. That the resolution of
the Council adopted October 2ut1,
S1)ccial Scssi(,n, ( )rt(rlacr 23(1. 11)22
1922, hereinbefore, referred to, he
amended only insofar as same is in
conflict with this resolution and
that all other resolutions or ](arts
thereof in conflict herewith be and
the same are hereby repealed.
Passed and approved October 17th,
L. 11. IiRh7I)l;.
'I'IIF.O. G.11lRIEL,
hl). S('IlREM1'F.
11. (1. MEL('IIIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: .IO1IN S'I'f'IICR.
('ity ('lend.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vc,te:
Teas —C'ounc'ilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent —Mayor Alderson.
Councilman G•tbriel trove 1 to ad-
journ. Carriedt�, j
.\ ppt'oved
s—
.\dopl(d
192$
1914
34.1
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, October 2:1rcl,
1922.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Aldreson and Councilman Gabriel.
Mayor Aldreson in the Chair.
Presnt, ("ity Manager Carr, Mayor
Aldreson,Councilmen,Brede', Gabri-
el, Melchior.
Absent —Councilman 5(':1rempi.
Mayor Aldreson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly trade and that this meeting is
( ailed for the purpose of levying
special assessments as is provided
Iiy law to pay for the improvement
of 11311 street from Wooten street to
Dodge street and fcr the construc-
tion of a sanitary sewer in Pierce.
Angella and Cox streets, and acting
on any other business that may
come before the meeting.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as is provided by law to
pay for the improvement of Hill
reet from the south property line
)f Wooten Street to the north prop-
) line of Dodge Street, presented.
tition of N. M. Sutter. remonstrat-
ing against •the assessment levied.
against his lot No. 4 ,Waters Add.,
for this improvement, stating that
the assessment against this property
is $:125.18 and with sewer, water and
(,as connections it amounts to
s:i92.1S also that the lot cost him,
when he bought it, $700.00, and bas-
ing the valuation of the lot on the
above assessment it would be worth
$1,300.00.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended to allow any
one present to address the Council;
seconded by Councilman Brede; car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Mr. Sutton addressed the Council
relative to this assessment., stating
that it is too high in comparison
with the real value of the lot, that
he could not sell it at the figure the
assessment will bring it to.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager to investigate and report back
to the Council; seconded by Coun-
cil man Gabriel; carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Teas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel and Melchior.
Nays—None. Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman
Councilmen
.'ttest :
•r.
City Clerk.
5-4.4
Petition of Mrs. Ellen McClain, re-
monstrating against the assessment
levied against her lot No. 19. \\'oot-
en's Sub., for the improvement of
Hill street, stating that the assess-
ment against this lot is $437.03, that
the assessed taxable valuation of
this lot is $320.00, that the assess-
ment is much too high in compar-
h-on to the lot valuation, also that
she is a widow with a small income.
and asks the Council to reduce the
assessment to where it rightfully be-
longs. Councilman Brede moved
that the petition be referred to the
City Manager to investigate and re-
port back to the Council. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Schrempf.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councihnan
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas - Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays -None,
Absent -Councilman Schrempf.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, that to pay for
Improving Hill street from the south
property line of Wooten street to the
north property line of Dodge street,
by Jas. F. Lee Paving Co., contrac-
tors, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax he and is hereby
levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate
hereinafter named, situate and own-
ed, and for the several amounts set
opposite each lot or parcel of real
estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount,
M. R. Seippell Estate, Wat-
ters' Sub., Lot 1; bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$311,45; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.69; extra expense
at .0354622 per cent,
$11.04; total .............. $ 325.18
M. R. Seippell Estate, Wat-
ters' Sub., N. 35 ft. of Lot
2; bitulithic curb and gut-
ter cost, $181.68; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.58; extra
expense at .0354622 per
cent, $6.44; total
M. M. Johannsen, Watters'
Sub., S. 25 ft. of Lot 2;
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $129.77; interest at6
per cent, $1.13; extra ex-
pense at .354622 per cent,
$4.60; total 135.50
189.70
( /ctober 23rd, 1912
M.. M. Johannsen, Wat.•�
Sub., Lot 3; bitulithic
curb and gutter cost,
$311.45; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.69; extra expense
at .0354622 per cent,
$11.04; total 3251.1),
Nicholas M. Sutton, Watters
Sub., lot 4; bitulithic curl)
and gutter cost, "$311.45;
interest at 6 per cent,
$2.69; extra expense at
$11.01; total
Margt. Fogarty, Watters'
Sub., Lot 3; bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $311.20;
interest at 6 per cent,
$2.69; extra expense at
.0354622 per cent, $11.03;
total 324.92
Alma Becker, Watters Sub.,
Lot 6; bitulithic curb and
;;utter cost, $289.19; inter-
' est at 6 per cent, $2.51;
extra expense at .0334622
j per cent, $10.26; total :3u1.9
Sybil G. Perry, Watters'
Sub., Lot 7; bitulithic
curb and gutter cost,
$286.25; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.4S; extra expense
at .0354622 per cent.
$10.15; total . . 298.88
Ellen McClain, Wooten's
Sub., Lot 19; bitulithic
curb and gutter cost,
$418.56; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.63; extra expense
at .0354622 per cent,
$14.84; total 437.ic
Janes Henry McClain, Woot-
en's Sub., Lot 18; bitu-
lithic curb and gutter
cost, $160.11; interest at 6
per cent, $1.39; extra ex-
pense at .$354622 per cent.
$5.68; total ._ 167.1"
J. J. Allen, Wooten's Sub.,
Lot 17; bitulithic curb
and gutter cost, $2.40; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 2c;
extra expense at .0354622
per cent, 9c; total ......._
Eliz. Heinen et al, Sub. Min
Lot 68, Lot 2; bitulithic
curb and gutter cost,
$393.86; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.41; extra ex-
pense at .$354622 per cent,
$13.97; total 411.24
R. C. Mathis, Sub. 1 of Min
Lot 68, Lot 15; bitulithic
curb and gutter cost,
$371.00; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.22; extra expense
at .0354622 per cent,
$1316; total 387.38
;-;pc('t;ll S(. Ii'1!. (h't tit I '.'111
('rank Ii. Meehan. Sub. 1 of
Min. Lot 68, Li)t 14; bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
;:l39.80; interest at. 6 per
cent. $2.94; extra ex-
pense at .0354622 per cent,
`1:2.05; total
nes Siegworth, Sub. 1 of
Min. Lot GS, I.ot 1:1; bitu-
lit hit urb and gutter cost,
13.40; interest at 6 per
lent. $2.9S; extra ex-
pense at .0354622 per cent,
$12.18; total
I.3rwin Sicgwort.h, Sub. 1 of
Min. Lot 68. S. t.•r of Lot
12; bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $167.46; inter-
est. at 6 per cent, $1.46;
extra expense at .0354622
Per cent, $5.94; total ...
Siegworth, Sul). 1 of
Min. Lot 6S. N t:, of Lot
12; bitulithic curb and
gutter cost, $167.46; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.46;
extra expense at .0354622
pelt cent. $5.94; total
Ft -,.n1; Mathis, Sub. 1 of
Min. Lot 6S, Lot 11; buti-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
':1:17.9(1; interest at f, per
(•ent, $2.93; extra ex-
pense at .0354622 per cent,
$11.96; total
Iar,l( Mathis, Sub. 1 of
Min, Lot 68, Lot 10; bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost.
$33.21; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.95; extra ex-
pense at .0354622 per
lent. $11,52; total . .
\1'm. G. heaves Estate, Sub.
1 of Min. Lot 68, Lot 9;
bitulithic curl) and gutter
lost, $335.51; interest at 6
per cent, $2.91; extra ex-
pense at .0354622 per cent,
$11.90; total ....
Realty inv. Corp., Sub. 1 of
Min. Lot 68, Lot 8; bitu-
lithic curb and gutter cost.
$124.23; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.08; extra expense
at .11354622 per cent.
$4.41; total .
Francis L \\-einhcrg•, Reed-
er Langworthy's Sub., Lot
1: bitulithic curb and gut-
ter cost, $85.95; interest
at 6 per cent, 74c; extra
expense at .0354622 per
cent, $3.05; total ....__.. _ ._...
Lena Enser, Reeder Lang -
worthy's Sub., Lot 16;
bitulithic curb and gutter
cost, $40.73; interest at 6
per cent, 35c; extra ex-
p inns. at •11:::,162" j.l l t ert
$1.! 1: let;+l
42.52
s uut,.11
927.'0; sll. pav-
ing at '1.1. ,1,1• ,11 fid. t'Ll.!17:1.21
354.711 854,62 s },I I _ir1 glit-
ters at $3.75 per '(I. ,r(I:, ,,_111.31
1.023.1 lin. ft. rest 1(111.1)(111.1)at.
3oc per lin, ft. . . .
18.5 lin. ft. concrete gutters
at :1I)(' per lin. 11.
111 lin. tt. ; '1 inch con -
( ((1(1) ,( (;or per lin.
171.`;6
171.x6
347.92
.I:,II
129.72
89.74
1't
(11 y(I,.
per cent
Total
306.93
5.55
6 00
at
60.50
.1111
7 16.'L
49.87
204.05
(;.007.94
ra:.tll•'1 ru('k
`_'.75 per (11 pd.
('1;_1171 fen, 10101('1' ;11.s'
1 t('1' 1011
lit 11',
I' ytrt exp,'as,• at .03546:'2
,111 of which is ast esse(1 in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
.lppruved October 23rd, 1922
-\deptell ()cfub,'t' 23rd. 1922.
.1.111i' S ALDERSON,
L. 11. BRIDE,
THEO. (1ABRIEL,
11. G. A1EL('HIOR,
Councilmen.
.At1, st : .iOIIN STEBER,
City Clerk.
councilman Gabriel moved the
1( solution be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Ilrede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas ---1\layot' Alderson, Council-
men Prede, Gabriel. :Melchior.
Nays -None,
-\bsent-Councilman Schrempf.
`:otic0 of publication certified to
by til" publisher of the City Coun-
cil's int -'1 t ,n 'o levy a special as-
s(s lilted as is provided by law to
pad- for 111.E construction of a sani-
tary sewer is fierce street, from
\\'est Locust street to Aneella street
cued i71 .\1 11('11a street from Pierce
sues.i to a pot.n; about i1 100
)1 f et least
of (',I' h('r: ' s' ('0' 1
st:'ee• from Pierce ti•t-,--t to Cox
st '0' 1 ;tr,l ;e ('ox street fro .Angclla
t t ort.t for 0 tli (t:la('() of about
u j •et, j)1'(.s, rated.
1',,;:1 f P. :AI('lneriu'y 1r01e»1-
it ,'•0;11.0 the a',;:'sn'('i)t and 1(( 11tH' lti•1 'o':: No. 5, 12, 13, n
5
On ,1. y'o Outlet 711, stating that the
rat is entirely too high, that
Ill.,' taxable valuation of these lots
i•' lot 5, $1011; lot 12, $100; lot 13,
511.011; let 15, $60.00 and tate special
a1S''''5' 111 -11 sl.euld be 1)0!. more than
5 per coat of this. valuation, anti
that be '.lopes tit;' Council would rec-
tify this, ini;toke.
1-1 i,tl 'tet>.�litt.
Councilman m•r; ed Hilo the
petition be tef.'rrcd (a the City \1 iti-
i. g ar to rove,-' it:n'e :rad 1 • po 1 h::(°k
to the Council. St c(nde'l by ('enu
ilra�(1. Lr' (';11:rt,,•c1 by the iol
I,, •
1"„r .,Lt,-i,C ,lit, ,:: e.l, t'ollnei
men Breda. 1;abricl, and \lalchier.
Nays -None.
Ali en(-('uuncilman Sc'hrempf.
Councilman Bride nu,vetl 11i 1 tit
notice of the public: ties he received
Nut filed. Sccon(ied by ('o:111(.1111,an
Melchior. ('a.ried by the following
Mayer .11der:••tn. ('ouncil-
,n-a L'rede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays None.
.Absent Cotulc•ilnt::n Fci 1. utp!
Resolved by the City ('cnu:c•il of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for con:tructing 0 6 inch sanitary
sewer in Pierce str:•et from west
Locust street to Angella street and
in Angella street from Pierce surer:
to a point about 100 feet cast of
Catherine street and in Angella
street from Pierce street to ('ex
street from Angella :1reet ltorth fo,•
a distance of about 250 feet, by Even
Uhlrich-Staner Company, c 11trac•tol',
in front of and adjoining the sante.
a Special Tax bo and is hereby levied
on the several Lot:, and Parts of
Lots and Parcels of Real Estate here-
inafter named, situated and owned,
and for the several amounts setup•
posite each Lot or Parcel of Real
Estate, as follows:
Emily Hintrager, Quigley
Sub.. Out Lot 711, Lot 9;
interest at 6 per cent,
$.76; manhiles, tile pipe,
55.5 lin ft., at $1.57501,
$87.19; evtra expense at.
.0395406 per cent, $3.46;
total .,
Philip Rydar, Quigley's Sub.,
Out Lot 711, Lot 8; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.77;
manholes, tile pipe, 56.33
lin. ft., at $1.57107, $88.51;
extra expense at .0395406
per cent, $3.50; total....
Philip Ryder, Quigley's Sub ,
Out Lot 711, Lot 7; inter-
est at 6 per vent, $.77:
manholes, tile pipe, 56.33
lin. ft. at $1.57107; $88.51;
extra expense at .0395406
per cent, $3.50; total....
l•,'t� �i,c°r _.art _._
}1, 'tri, rt:l Egon t 1 ::I,
is }''.• Sub., Out Lot
Lot 1: interest at (i per
manholes, tilt
t„1 0., at $1.57507.
I ; ext ra expense 1't
inv. t tltugl.)
-tiro.. (Mi. 1. I I Lot 1:
.merest at t: :• n1, $.77.
mai: Idles, tile pipe. 56.33
lin. 1't., at $1.57507 $85.51
t xtt~t expense at 11:195101;
icer .enc. $3.511; total .
P: tri(h McInerney.
Ie�'r Sub,. Out Let i 11.
t.t,t 1.5; interest at 6 per
ce::,. $.68; manholes, cite
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $1.57507.
*7s.55; extra expense at
.(:195106 per cent. $3.1 1 :
tot:.i ..
\IeInerney. Qui
tt y's Sub., 011t Lot 711.
Lu' 11: itlt.•i','st at t; p, i•
e.n: $.118; manholes, tile
pipe. 7:o lin. ft '1 $1.571117.
57s.57: ext'., expetU e at
,'395 tut; per c't 't, $3.1 1 :
total
\Iclnerney. ()ui.
1••v's Sub., Out Lot 711.
L11' 13: interest at 6 per
con'. $ 6,s; manhole‘,.. tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft al $1.57107.
$7S.5 • extra expense at
.039.51(1) per cent, $3.11:
total
Patric]: ?Iclnerney. Quig
ley:: Sub., Out Lot 711.
Lot 12; iulei''st at 6 per
cent. $.68; manholes, tile
pipe. 5o lin. ft at $1.57107.
$75.5:,; extra expense at
91.41 .0391406 per cent, $3.11;
total
11_1.78
92.78
Patrick McInerney, Quig-
ley's Sub., Out Lot 711,
Lot 5; interest at 6 per
cent, $.77; manholes, tile
pipe, 56.333 lin ft. at
$1.57107, $88.51; extra
expense at .0395406 per
cent, $3.50; total 92.78
Margaret 13. Connolly Est.,
Connolly's Sub., Lot 4; in-
terest at 6 per cent. $.68;
manholes, tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $1.57107, $78.55;
evtra cpense at .0395406
per cent, $3.1 1 ; total ....
Margaret 13. Connolly Est..
Connolly's Sub., Lot 5; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
manholes, tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $1.57107, $78.55; ex-
tra expense at .0395406
per cent, $3.11; total....
:Margaret 13. Connolly Est..
Connolly's Sub., Lot 6; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.50;
manholes, tile pipe, 37
lin ft. at $1.57107, $58.13;
extra expense at .0395406
per cent, $2.31; total ....
SO' 11
82.;:-1
60.91
pet• ia I )1 wr .22n1. 1'l2.
\Val. 1.. Bradley al, Alin
Lot, Lot 92; interest at 6
per cent, $3.13; manhole.•,
tile pipe, 230 lin. ft et
$1.57107, $361.35 ; ext I a ex
pease at .0395406 per yen!,
$14,30; total
t.('01) Neuman, Jae]; ,on
School Sel)., Lot 12; 1111..i.
estat 6 per cent, $.55:
manholes, tile pipe, 11.2
lin. ft. at $1.57107; $1;1.7.:
iNtra evpense at .03954..1,
per cent, $2.61; 1,0:11
;.4). J. Sala,
Lot 1; intelt st at 6 per
cent, $.68; manhole t, t
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $1.57107.
$78.55; extra exp"n',0 at.
0.39541)6 per cent. $3.11;
total .
1.1tt •\1. K'ringle's Sul).
Lot 2; int( rest rt 6 pet-
(ent, $.68; manholes, the
pipe. 51) lin. ft. at, $1.57107.
$7s.55; extra expense at
la:1954116 per ce•tt, $3•11;
;Dial
Sub., Lot 3; ink rot•t t,t
per cent, $.68; manhal.
1 i I o pipe, 50 fin. ft at
$1.57107, $78.55; extla ex-
pense at .0395406 per vont
$3.11; total
Nit holt •-; Penning. 's
Sub., Lot 4; intore•-.-. tit 1;
per cent, $.68; manhal,s.
tile pipe, 50 lin. ft. at
$1.57107, $78.55; extra t‘x-
pense at .0;195406 per cent,
$3.11; total
F, il('ral 1)epostt & 'frust C'0,
Kringle's Sub., Lot 5; la-
terest at 6 per rent, $68;
manholes, tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $157107, $78.55; ex-
tra expense at .0395406
per cent, $3.11; total
Alockel, Kringle's Sub.
Lot 6; interest at 6 per
cent, $.68; manholes. tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $1571117,
$78.55; extra expense at
.0395406 per cent, $3.11;
total
Walter TItiber, Kringle's
Sub., Lot 7; interest at 6
per cent, $.7S; manholes,
tile pipe, 57 lin. ft. at
$1.57107, $89.55; extra ex-
pense at .0395406 per cent,
$3.55; total
Jchn Donov;:n, Kringle's
Sub., Lot 8; interest at 6
per cent, $.78; manholes.
tile pipe, 57 lin. ft. at
$1.57107, $89.55; extra ex-
pense at .0395406 per cent,
$3.55; total
‘,9
•' ;1
•2 :11
82.31
82.:11
93.88
Patric1, 1)ort,.-gan Estate,
!\r11111 1'' 1,..4 9;
1110.i :it 11 l!i‘r 0011T, 113.11N,
111111111., I ill, Pi10', :"11 1111.
1010 111 0119.11011
10.1' 01, $1.11; o...„11
.1. I'. \\'.•11
Lot 1.1; •1 6 lee
to;...leale,, tile
,.\11:i
!iiii• 1 :
1 1 ..
r. .
; c, ;H 6 p• r
1111t• at $1.7.7107,
110; per ...tit, :''1.11;
. ant: Ileclo.n•Ariner, Krin
1,ot 12, int('1'(''t
cent. $.118; man -
1110 pipe. 511 lin. It.
$1.57107. $78.55; extra
expem-e at .0395400 per
nt. $;111; ot al
ank
glo's Sula. Lot 11, interest
at 6 pe.I' (-lit, $.68; 'Ilan-
Itolo, tile pipe, 50 lin. ft.
at $1.57107, $78.55; extra
.o0•011,1. at .0;197106 per
1.;•47.11; heal
11 .,,lat•Kenzie. Kringle's
Sul). 1.01 14; interest at
p. r
'4 n, $.68; manholes,
tile 1.ine, 511 lin. ft. at
$1.-,7107, $78.55; extra ex-
pense to .0395406 per cent.
11; total • •
11. Voights Sr., Quigley's
Sul). Ow Lot 71:2. Lot 21;
interest at 0 per cent, $08;
manholes, tile pipe, 28
lin. ft. at $1.57107, $43.99;
••vtra expense at .0:395406
per cent, $1.75; total • • • •
Voights, Sr., Quigley's
Sul). Out Lot 712, W. 9.9
ft., Lot 20; interest at 6
per cent. $.14; manholes,
tile pipe, 99 lin ft. at
$1.57107, $15.55; extra ex-
pense at .0395400 per
cent, $.01; total
1:1411. Schw('ndinger, Quig-
1.•y's Sul) Out Lot 712 E.
:IS ft. I,ot 20, interest at
0 per cent, $.52; manholes,
tile pipe, 38 lin. ft. at
$1.57107, $59.70; extra ex-
pense at, .0395406 per cent,
$2.37, total
\'oellier Realty Co., Quig-
ley's Out. Lot 712, Lot 19,
intrest at per cent, $68;
manholes, tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $1.57107. $78.55; ex-
tra expense at .0395406
per cent, $3.11, total ..• •
$2.34
82.31
82.34
82.31
82.31
46.12
16.30
62.59
82.34
5-1.8
Peter Beaver, Quigley's
Sub. Out. Lot 712, W 1-2
Lot 18, intrest, at 6 per
cent, $.34; banholes, tile
pipe, 25 lin, ft. at $1.57107,
$39.28; extra expense at
.0395406 per cent, $1.56;
total ..
Hattie Petty, Quigley's Sub
Out Lot 712, E 1-2 Lot 18,
intrest at 6 per cent, $.34;
manholes, tile pipe, 25 lin.
ft. at $1.57107, $39.28;
evt.ra expense at .0395406
per cent, $1.56; total
Emma Klinegenberg, Quig-
ley's Sub. Out Lot 712,
Lot 17, interest at 6 per
cent, $.68; manholcs, tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $1.57107,
$78.55; extra expense at
.035406 per cent, $3.11;
total
Prank Duttle, Quigley's Sub.
Out Lot 712, Lot 16, inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.68;
manholes, tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft, at $1.57107, $78.55; ex-
tra expense at .0395406 per
cent, $3.11; total
Anna McAllister, Quigley's
Sub. Out Lot 712, Lot 15,
intrest at 6 per cent, $.68;
manholes, tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $1.57107, $78.55; ex-
tra expense at .0395406 per
cent, $3.11; total
Mary and Marcella Heery,
Quigley's Sub. Out Lot
712, Lot 14, interest at 6
per cent, $.68; manholes,
tile pipe, 50 lin . ft. at
$1.57107, $78.55; exra ex-
pense at .0395406 per cent,
$3.11; total ........
Mary and Marcella Heery,
Quigley's Sub. Out Lot
712, Lot 13, intrest at 6
per cent, $.68; manholes,
tile pipe, 50 lin . ft. at
$1.57107, $7b'..55; exra ex-
pense at .0395406 per cent,
$3.11; total
Mary and Marcella Heery,
Quigley's Sub. Out Lot
712, Lot 12, interest at 6
per cent, $.68; manholes,
tile pipe, 50 lin . ft. at
$1.57107, $78.55; exra ex-
pense at .0395406 per cent,
$3.11; total
Mary and Marcella Heery,
Quigley's Sub. Out Lot
712, Lot 11, interest at 6
per cent, $.68; manholes,
tile pipe, 50 lin . ft. at
$1.57107, $78.55; exra ex-
pense at .0395406 per cent,
$3.11; total ........
41.18
41.18
t ) tOber ?.it -d, 1()22
Nicholas Schon, Quigley's
Sub. Out 1.01 712, Lot 10,
interest at 6 per cent, $.68;
manroles, tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $1.57107, $78.55; ex-
tra expense at .0395406 per
cent, $3.11; total
John P. Thill, Quigley's Sub
Out Lot 712, Lot 9, inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.68;
manholes, tile pipe, 50 lin.
ft. at $1.57107, $78.55;
extra expense at .0395406
per cent, $3.11; total
John P. Thill, Quigley's Sub
Out Lot 712, Lot 8, inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.38;
manholes, tile pipe, 28 lin.
ft. at $1.57107, $43.99; ex-
tra expense at .0395406 per
cent, $1.75; total
82.34 Emelia Egelhof, Quigley's
Sub. Out Lot 709, Lot 8,
intrest at 6 per cent, $.69;
manholes, tile pipe, 50.5
lin. ft. at $1.57107, $79.35;
extra expense at .0395406
per cent, $3.14; total
82.34 Mary D. Schilling, Quigley's
Sub. Out Lot 709, Lot 9,
interest at 6 per cent,
$.69; manholes, tile pipe,
50.5 lin ft. at $1.57107,
$79.35; extra expense at
.0395406 per cent, $3.14;
total .. ..
82.34
82.34
82.34
82.34
82.34
82.34
82.34
46.12
83.18
8318
M. Hogan Estate, Quigley's
Sub. Out 709, Lot 8, inter-
est at 6 per vent, $.69;
manholes, tile pipe, 50.5
lin. ft. at $1.57107 , $79.35;
extra expense at .0395406
per cent, $3.14; total.... 83.18
M. Hogan Estate, Quigley's
Sub. Out Lot 709, Lot 20,
interest at 6 per -cent, $.69;
manholes, tile pipe, 50.5
lin. ft. at $1.57107 , $79.35;
extra expense at .0395406
per cent, $3.14; total.... 83.18
Total .. $4,142.41
1699.3 Lin. Ft. 6 inch til
pipe at $1.95 per Lin. Ft , $3,313.64
11 Manholes at $58.00 per
manhole 638.00
Interest at 6 per cont 34.35
Extra expense at .0395406
per cent 156.52
Total .. .......... ......$4,142.41
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred
Councilman Gabritl moved that
the resolution be adopted; seconded
by Councilman Melchior; carried by
the following vote:
Special Sessii 1, ( )chtllcr 23rd, 19/2
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent.—Councilman Schrempf.
Approved Oct. 23rd, 1922.
Adopted, Oct. 23rc1, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
11. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STI'IIER,
('ity Clerk.
Petition of Margaret Norton. ask -
property
cement sidewalk in front of her
property at 540 West Locust street
instead of a 5 -foot walk as stated
in the notice to her, stating further
that a 4 -foot walk will conforms with
the adjacent walks.
Councilman I3rede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager to investigate and if he finds
the facts as represented, then the
prayer of the petition be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Na ys—N one.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
A Petition.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
We, the undersigned property
owners of Garfield avenue, hereby
petition your honorable body to in-
stall a street light at the corner of
Garfield avenue and Humboldt street.
Signed by twenty or more signers.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager to take care of Seconded by
Councilman I3rede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel. Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Dubuque, Iowa, October 23, 1922.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Gentlemen: I, the undersigned,
hereby petition your honorable body
to permit me to install a gasoline
storage tank in the rear of my place
of inusiness located on 11th and Iowa
streets. in my business it is an
:absolute necessity to carry a supply
of gasoline on hand and for that rea-
son I respectfully urge your imme-
diate action on this petition. .
Respectfully yours,
J. W. LANGE.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and Chief of the Fire De-
partment to investigate and report
back to the Council. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Coucilman Schrempf.
Councilman Schrempf entered and
took his seat at 4:50 p. 01.
A communication of the secretary
01 the Contention Bureau. Chamber
of Commerce, Kansas City, Mo.,
stating that the Eighth Annual Con-
vention of the City Manager Assoc-
iation will be held in the Baltimore
Hotel, Kansas City, Mo., November
14, 15 and 16, and hoping that Du-
buque will be anxious to send her
City Manager, there to attend the
convention.
Councilman Brede moved that
the .Mayor, the City Manager, mem-
bers of the City Council, the City
Solicitor and the ('ity Engineer he
authorized to attend the conven-
tion. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays --None.
Quit claim deed of Henry Young
and wife, Minnie, conveying to the
('ity of Dubuque the northerly 15
feet of Lot 4 of the Sub. of Lot 1 of
the Sub. of Mineral Lot 68, for street
purposes, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
deed be referred to the City Man-
ager to report on the condition of
this matter to -date. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas Mayor Alderson, Council-
men 13redo, Gabriel, Melchior and
E."chrennf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Hill Street,
from Wooten Street to Dodge Street,
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to
86,007.94:
Therefore. be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of ins -
proving 11111 Street, from the south
property line of Wooten Street to
the north property line of Dodge
Street, there be issued improve-
ment bonds to the amount of $6,007.-
94. Said bonds shall be issued un-
der the provisions of Chapter 8,
Title V of the Code of Iowa and
amendments thereto, shall bear date
as of the 23rd day of November, A.
D., 1922, shall be in the denomina-
tions of $300.00 each, except that
550
Special Scssitm, /el.mber 23rd, 1')"
there shall be one hond to the
unount of 8307.94; they shall be
numbered from 7,916 to 7,965. in-
( l•.(sive, and shall be divided into ten
;cries of which the bonds numbered
7,916 and 1-.917 shall constitute the
lira eerie, and shall be payable on
:lie first day of April, A. D.. 1923;
the bonds numbered 7,918 and 7,919
-hall c0tl 11lute the second series
and shall 1)" payable on the first
day oL April, A. D., 1924; the bonds
numbered 7,950 and 7.951 shall con-
stitute the third series and shall he
payable on the first day of April, A.
D., 1925; the bonds numbered 7.952
and 7,953 shall constitute the fourth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D.. 1926; the
bonds numbered from 7.951 to 7,955
shall eoestit tte the fifth series and
shall he payable on the first day of
April, A. D., 1927; the bonds num-
bered 7,956 and 7,957 shall consti-
tute the sixth series and shall he
payable on the first day of April.
A. D., 1928; the bonds numbered
7,955 and 7,959 shall constitute the
seventh series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D., 1929;
the bonds numbered 7.960 and 7,961
stall constitute the eighth series and
shall be payable on the first day 01
April, A. D., 1930; the bonds num-
bered 7,962 and 7,963 shall consti-
tute the ninth series and shall lie
payable 011 the first day of April. A.
D., 1931, and the bonds numbered
7,964 and 7,965 shall constitute the
tenth series and shall be payable on
the first clay of April, A. D., 1932.
Said bonds bear interest at the
rate of 5 per cent per annum, which
interest shall be payable semi-an-
nually, in accordance with the terms
of the coupons thereto attached:
and said bonds shall be payable out
of the proceeds of the special assess-
ment levied for said improvement.
Both principal and interest shall be
payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the ('ity of Dubuque.
Said bonds shall be substantially in
the follolving form:
No. �3ou.0 i
Series No
CITY OF DC'I;l'QPTl:
IMPIROVEMENT L'ONI)
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa 'promises to pay as herein -
atter mentioned to the hearer here-
of, on the first day of April, A. D.,
19...., or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
Sluff of Three Hundred Dollars, with
interest thereon at the rate of 5 per
cent per all 11lt111, payable on the
presentation and surrender of the in-
terest copons hereto attached. Both
principal and interest are payable
at the office of the ('ity Treasurer in
the ('ity of Dubuque in the Stale of
Iowa. T1li:i bond is issued by the
('ity of Dubuque, pursuant to and h�
virtue of Chapter 3. Title V of the
Code of Iowa and amendments there-
to, and in accordance with a resoli1
lion of the ('ity Council of stud (
duly passed on the the 23n1 day of
October, A. i).. 1922. This bond is
enc of a series of 21) bonds, Nineteen
for s300.00 each, numbered 7,916 to
7,961, inclusive, and one bond for
307,)1. numbered 7.965, all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of defraying the cost of im-
peril -Mg 11111 Street, from the 5011111
property line of Wooten Street to
the north property of Dodge Street,
and described in slid resolution:
which cost -\ assessable and levied
along said improvement. a11(1 is
n) Idr by law a lien en all ahnttin1'
or adjacent property, and payable in
ten annual installments. with in-
terest on all deferred payments at
the late :if five per cent per a111111111.
and this I9nd is payable only out (,l-
ure t•:uney derived from the collec-
tion (•f -.ti i special tax, and Said
money can he used t'or no other put.
pose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that ,(11 the arts and eouditio,1
and things required to be done pre
-F'dcut to and in the issuing of thi<
.series of honds, have been (iota..
happened and performed in regular
and due toren as required by said
law and resolution; and for the a
Sessnlen(s, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax. the faith
and diligence of said ('ity of Du-
buque are hereby irrevocably pleda
ed.
In willies whereof the City of ihl-
bllpue by its City Council, has caus-
ed this bond to be signed by its
.Mayor and countersigned by its ('H%
Clerk. with the seal of said City af-
fixed this 23r0 day of November. A.
1) , 1922.
Mayor.
countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon
On the .... day of , A. 11..
e9..., the City of Dubuque, io11a,
promises to pay to the hearer, as
provided in the Bond, the sum of
Dollars, at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being .... months
interest (rue that (lay on its im-
provement. bond No. ...., dated
, 19....
Countersigned:
Mayor.
City Clerk.
special )n, ( 1(1 )1)cr 23rd, 1922 551
Be it further resolved that the •
Mayor and City Clerk lie and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
bonds to be prepared and when so
prepared to execute said bonds; and
that the ('ity ('lerk Ile and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by hint
for that purpose. and to then delive:'
them to the ('ity Treasurer, who will
also register theta in a hook to be
kept by bin-, for that pnrpo-e.
Be it further resolved that the
('ity Treasurer be and he is hereby
instructed to sell said bonds in th,'
ntaner pnrovided for in Section S15
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to he kept in a special fund
to be known as Improvement Fund.
Ile it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons at1uached to th•
bonds be signed with the fat -simile
signature of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fat -simile 'ignature
of the ('ity- ('lerk.
Adopted October 23, 192::.
Approved
,JAMES ALDER SON,
Mayor.
L. 11 PHEDE,
TIIEO. GAI:IIIEL.
ED. SCIIRE`,11'F,
11. 0. MELCIIIO12.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STT'BEH.
City ('lerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by "o'tncilmlu) Brede . Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
chren•pf.
Nays—Vont.
A Resolution
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the ('ity of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Pierre Street, Angella
Street and Cox Street, hereinafter
described has been completed and
the City Engineer has computed the
cost and expense of said improve-
ment amounts to .S 1,142.41 ;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
Vit.y Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
Pierce Street, from \Vest Locust
Street to Angella Street, and in An-
gella Street, from Pierce Street to a
point about 101) feet east of Cather-
ine Street, and in Angella Street,
from Pierce Street to Cox Street,
and in Cox Street, from Angella
Street, north for a distance of 250
feet, there be isued sewer hotels to
the amount of 54,142.41. Said bonds
shall he issued under under the pro-
visions of Chapter 8, Title V of the
(ode of Iowa and the amendments
thereto, shaft hear date as of the
23rd day of November, A. 1)., 1922,
>hall be in the denominations of
- 200.00 ea('h, except that there shalt
be one bond to the amount of
X1142.41 ; they shall he numbered
trout 7,925 to 7,915, inclusive, and
Miall be divided into ten series, of
which 1110 bonds numbered 7,925 and
7,926 shall constitute the first series,
and shall be payable on the first (lay
of April, A. D., 1923; the bonds
numbered 7,927 to 7,92S shall consti-
tute the second series and shall he
payable on the first clay of April, A.
D., 1924; the bonds numbered 7.929
31111 7,930 shall constitute the third
aeric s and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. 1)., 1925; the
bonds numbered 7,931 and 7,932 shall
constitute the fourth series and shall
he payabl0 on the first day of April.
A. D., 1926; the bonds numbered
7,933 and 7,934 5111111 constitute the
fifth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D., 1927:
the bonds numbered 7,935 and 7,910
shall ton-titute the sixth series 011
'111111 be payable on the first day of
April, A.. D., 192: the bonds num-
bered 7,937 and 7,938 shall fonstitnte
the seventh series and shall be pay -
nide on the first day of Anril, A. D.,
'1:129; the bonds numbered 7.939 and
7,910 ;.hall constitute the eighth ser -
:es and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. D.. 193(1; the bonds
numbered 7,:541 and 7,9-12 shall con-
stitute the ninth series and shall be
payahle on the first day of April. A.
1).. 19'71 ; and the bonds numbered
;.943 to 7,915 shall constitute the
tenth series and shall be payable
on the firs' clay of April, A. D., 1932.
Said bonds shall hear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
which interest shall be payable
steed -annually, in accordance with
tae terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spy -
vial assersncf'nt levied for said im-
provement. Both principal and in-
terest shall he payable at. the office
of the City Treasurer in the ('ity of
1 Dubuque. ('aid bonds shall he sub -
:faunally in the following form:
S'2.10.00
5 Aries No.
('['TY OF 1)('IIITQUE
SI:\WER BOND
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay a5 herein-
: after mentioned to the bearer here-
of, on the first day of April, A. D.,
19..., or at any time before that
1 date at the option of the City the
sum of Two 'Hundred Dollars with
interest thereon at the rate of 5 per
cent per annum, payable on the
,i)ecial Session,
presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons hereto attached.
Both principal and interest are pay-
tilde at the office of the City Treas-
i;rer in the ('ity of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by the ('ity of Dubuque pursuant to
sud by virtue of Chapter S. Title V'
of the Code of Iowa and amend-
ments thereto, and in accordance
with a resolution of the City Coun-
cil of said city, duly passed on the
23rd day of October, A. D.. 1922.
This bond is one of a series of 21
bonds, teeuty for S200.0(1 each, num-
bered 7,925 to 7,9 14, and one for
x142.41., numbered 7.915, all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of defraying the cost of con-
structing a sanitary sewer in Pierce,
Angella and Cox Streets,, and de-
scribed in said resolution; which
cost is assessable and levied along
said improvement, and is made by
law a lien on all abutting or adjac-
ent property, and payable in ten
annual installments, with interest
on all deferred paments at the rate
of five per cent per annum, and this
bond is payable only out of the
money derived from the collection of
said special tax, and said money
can be used for other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that ail the acts and condition
and things required to be clone pre-
cedent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been clone.
happened and performed in regular
and due form as required by said
law and resolution; and for the as-
sessments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the faith
and diligence of said City of Du-
buque aro hereby irrevocably' pledg-
ed.
In witness whereof the City of
Dubnqu' by its City Council, has
caused this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its
('ity Clerk. with the seal of said
City affixed this 23rd day of Novem-
ber, A. D., 1922.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon
)cl(thcr 23rd, 1O?'
13e it further resolved that the
Mayor au,l ('ity ('lerk bo and they
are hereby instructed to cause said
bonds to he prepared and when so
Prepared to execute said bonds; and
that the City ('lerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by him
for that purpose. and to then de-
liver them to the City Treasurer,
who will also register them in at
book to be kept by hint for that
pm pos( .
Be it further resolved that th>>
City Treasurer be and he is hereby-
instructed to sell said bonds in the
manner provided for in Section S 15
of the ('ode of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale to be kept in a special fund
to be kbotvn as Sewer Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
1)e signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersigned
with the lac -simile signature of the
('ivy ('jerk.
Adopted October 23, 1922.
:1nproved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
\1 ayor.
L. 11. i3REDE.
'l'1IEO. GA13R1EL.
ED. SCI iItI:\1PE.
11. (1. MEi.('HHIOR.
Councilmen.
.Attest: .7OIIN S'1'i-IIER.
('ity ('lerk.
Councilman 13rede moved he
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor .Alderson. Council-
men itrede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS
Resolution of Necessity
Where:ts, it is deemed necessary
and advisable to widen the alley
which runs from Delhi Street to
Rosedale Avenue, which alley inter-
venes between Lot 177 of Finley's
Addition and Lot Two (2) o 111)0
subdivision of Mineral Lot 179,
which lots, are located upon Rose
cyte Avenu'-, so as to make saf 1
alley forty-two (42) feet in width
tor its entire length; and,
'Whereas, for said purpose it will
he :necessary to acquire a strip of
land off of the west side of Lot Two
(2) of the subdivision of Mineral
Lel. 179. where said lot abets upon
said alley as now located;
Be it further resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the City Engineer be and he is
hereby instructed to prepare a plat
and curl ey showing the amount of
land necessary to be taken off of
On the ... clay of , A. D.,
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
interest due that day on its improve-
ment Bond No. ...., dated
19....
Countersigned:
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Special Session, October 23rd, 1922 553
Lot Two (2) of the subdivision of
Mineral Lot 179 in order to widen
the alley abutting upon said lot to
forty-two (42) feet in width and
:leo said plat has been prepared
that the sante he presented to the
City Council at its next regular or
special session for its examination
and l+nal action thereon, and if said
sat i4 approved by the City Council
a said improvement he authorized
then that proper procedings be in.
stituted for the acquiring of so
notch of said land as may he neces-
sary fur said improvement;
13e it further resolved that when
said plat is prepared that the City
Engin'er give a personal notice to
the owner of said land advising him
to ap,tesr before the City Council at
ti•e meeting at which said plat will
be sahmitted to said Council and
sla.•u "ause why said improvement
should not be made.
This resolution being
out a•id of immediate
silo!! bc• in force and
and r. r ter its• passage
Passed and adopted
Council this 23rd day
1922.
deemed urg-
importance
effect from
by the City
by the City
of October,
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council
In91 Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Sc hrenipf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity.
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and advisable to widen the alley
which lies easterly of Lot 47 of Fin-
ley's Addition and which intersects
Seminary Street, by appropriating a
strip of land off of the south easter-
ly corner of said Lot 47, commenc-
ing at a point 13 feet from the
southeasterly corner of said lot,
thence westerly 50 feet along Sem-
inary street, thence 51.68 feet to the
point of beginning;
Whereaa, for said purpose it will
be necessary to acquire a strip of
land off of said lot as above de-
scribed;
Be it further resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the City Engineer be and he is
hereby instructed to prepare a plat
and survey showing the amount of
land necessary to be taken off of
said lot, and when said plat has
Peen prepared that the same be
presented to the City Council at its
next regular or special session for
Its examination and final action
thereon, and if said plat is approved
by the City Council and said im-
provement be authorized then that
proper proceedings he instituted for
the acquiring of so much of said
land as inay be necessary for said
improvement;
Be it further resolved that when
said plat is prepared that the City
Engineer give a personal notice to
the owner of said land advising hint
to appear before the City Council at
the meeting at which said plat will
be submith-d to said Council and
show cause why said improvement
should not be made.
This re5olation being deemed
urgent and of immediate importance
shall he in force and effect from and
rafter its passage by the City Coun-
cil.
Passed and adopted by the City
Council this 23rd day of October,
1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
T11EO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayer Alderson, Council-
men Breda, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
October 21st, 1922.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were to have
been received for the purchase of
$186,000 City Improvement Bonds at
2:00 P. M., Friday, October 20, 1922.
There were no bids received as
there was no bond -house prepared to
pay and accrued interest for this
issue of 41/,% bonds.
The first of September, when our
other bond issue was sold there was
no question about the sale of an is-
sue bearing 4t/z%.
Conditions have changed mate-
rially in the meantime and due to
several causes, such as the situation
in Turkey, the resignation of Lloyd
George, the isuance of one-half bil-
lion 41/4% long time government
bonds and the approach of election,
there is at the present time no mar-
ket for these bonds. I believe the
554
condition will mend s n a f ew. tm e eks kes
so that it will be P
siblethese bonds at par and accrued in-
terest or better.
11'e ha%e complied with the re-
quirements of the statute in adver-
tising these bonds. I believe it is
now possible for the Council to au-
thorize the Manager to make the
sale of these bonds privately, such
sale to be made by the
il
when a satisfactory bid shall have
been secured. 1 would recommend
the passage of such a resolution.
Re,,pectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City
Man-
ager be approved and made a mat-
ter of record. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrernpf.
Nays—None.
Special `fin,
October 23rd, 19?_' -
October 23, 1922.
City Council. Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instruction bids were received
for the construction of an intercept-
ing sanitary sewer on White Street,
from the north line of Sixth Street
to the Fifteenth Street, at ten a. m.
Monday, October 23.
The above sewer to be a 27 -inch
sewer from Sixth Street to Tenth
Street, a distance of 1,250 feet, and a
24 -inch sewer from Tenth Street to
Fifteenth Street, a distance of 1,610
feet. The following bids were re-
ceived:
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co., Dubuque,
Iowa—Vitrified pipe sewer in con-
crete cradle as per specifications,
$25,756.40.
Cedney & Murphy, Minneapolis
Minn.—Concrete pipe sewer in
cradle, $33,502.50.
Kruse Construction Co., Spencer,
Iowa—Vitrified piper sewer as per
specifications, $33,665,00; city to
supply pipe, $32,397.50; concrete
pipe instead of vitrified, $34,380.00.
National Construction Co.. Daven-
port, Iowa—Vitrified pipe sewer as
per specifications, 835,290.00.
Midwestern Construction Co., Mil-
waukee, Wis.—Vitrified pipe sewer
as per specifi tions, $36,970.00
concrete pre casC. 836,970.00; con-
crete monolythic, $31,965.00.
R. S. Morrow, Omaha, Nebr.—Vit-
rified pipe sewer as per specifica-
tions, $35,982.50.
Caffrey & Hannon, Springfield.
Ohio—Reinforced concrete without.
cradle, $49,275.70; double strength
vitrified pipe sewer with cradle,
$51,623.50;
$43,000.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that this contract be awarded to the
Even-lJhlrich-Staner Company of
Dubuque. Iowa, as their bid i.; the
lowest bid received for this piece of
work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the city
Manager be approved and the con-
tract he awarded to Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Co. Seconded by council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Zeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Prete, Gabriel, Melchior and
Sc•hrempt.
Na
engineer's estimate,
October 23, 1922.
('ity Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: in accords Lice with
your instructions bids were received
at ten a. nt. Monday, October 23rd,
for tha construction of an outlet
storm sewer and sanitary sewer
from the north property line of
Sixth Street to the river. The fol-
h- vine aids were received'
National construction Co.. De V011 -
port, Iowa—Segmental block c one
1)ina1lon, 876.767.00; concrete pip-.
city- to furnish same. $73,533.00: prc,-
east ron,•rete pipe, 577,072.00.
1' ruse construction Co., Spencer.
Iowa --Segmental block combina-
tion, Ss5,S75.00; segmental block.
city to furnish same, SS0,3I7.0n;
pre -cast concrete pipe. $87,188.75:
concrete pipe, city to furnish same
S79,553.35, with the special section
under and between railroad track-:.
$79,098.25.
Caffrey &. IIannon, Spriugtielct.
Ohio — Pre - east concrete phq,
throughout. $44,123.98.
Midwestern Construction Cocn-
)any. \1ilw-aukee. Weis.—Segmental
block combination, $94,475,79; pre-
cast concrete pipe. %92.185.54; con-
crete pipe mnnolythic, 878.967.51.
Even-i'hlrich-Staner Co., Dubh((
Iowa—Segmental block eontbinath c.
S98,565.$1: concrete pipe, city to
furnish Fame, $99,289.19.
Engineer's estimate -580,000.00.
The bids arc very complicated and
the computation has been made in
haste. It is possible that an error
has been made. I would recommen0
that th^ award of the contract be
deferred until the meeting of the
council on the 26th, and that all
cheeks he returned except the c•hec•1:
of the National Construction ( ons
pang, 1)av:'nport, Iowa, and the
Special Session, October 26th,
Kruse Construction Co., ot Spencer,
Iowa.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel proved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager he approved and action on
bids for this sewer be deferred to
a special session of the City Coun-
cil to be held October 26, 1922. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrernp;..
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STIrBER,
City Clerk.
Adopted T1925.
Approved Gam f..1924
(Councilmen
Attest:
i
City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session October 26, 1922.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
'•i1meu Gabriel and Brede.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga-
briel and Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of levying spe-
cial assessments as is provided by
law to pay for the construction of a
sanitary sewer in Auburn Street,
frr,nr West Fourteenth Street to
Dexter Street, and for making sew-
er, water and gas connections hi
streets in various parts. of the City,
and acting on any other business
t at may come before the meeting.
Notice ot publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as is provided by law, to
lay for the construction of a sani-
tary sewer in Auburn Street, from
West Fourteenth Street to Dexter
Street, Edmund A. Linehan, con-
tractor, presented. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Gabriel
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
'Vea.s—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Councilman Melchior entered and
took his s -eat at 4:40 p. m.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing an 8 inch sanitary
sewer in Auburn street from West
14th street to Dexter street, by
Ed-
mund A. Linehan, 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
hreinafter named. situate and owne'l
and for Vie several amounts set op-
Lcsite each Lot or Parcel of Real
Estate, as follows:
F J. Ludescher. Woodlawu
Parq Add., Lot 171„ 4 -inch
latrals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
86.50; intrest at 6 per cent,
$ 34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.87: extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total.$ 42.37
F. J. Ludescher, Woodlawu
Park Add., Lot 170, 4 -inch
laterals, 14 lin. ft. at 60c,
550 Special Session,
$7.35 at; interest manholes 8-i6 ncent,er
chtile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.70; total 42.92
F. J. Ludescher. Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 169, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total 42.37
F. J. Ludescher, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 168, 4 -inch
laterals, 14 lin. ft. at 50c,
$7.00; interest at 6 per cent,
$.35; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.70; total 42.92
John P. Muiller, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 183, 4 -inch
laterals, 14 lin. ft. at 50c,
$7.00; interest at 6 per cent,
$.35; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft at $.657465,
$32.87; extra expense at
at .0676 per cent, 2.70;
total 42.92
Jas. Martinek, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 184. 4 -inch
laterals, -4 lin. ft. at 50c.
$7.00; interest at 6 per cent,
$.35; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.70; total 42.92
Tillie L. Brown, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 185, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.54; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total 42.37
Isabelle Trilk, Woodlawn
Park Add., Und. 1-3 Lot 186,
4 -inch laterals, 4.67 lin. ft
at 50c, $2.34; interest at 6
per cent, $.12; manholes,
8 -inch tile pipe, 16.67 lin ft.
at $.657465, $10.96; extra ex-
pense at .0676 per cent,
$.90; total ....
Madeline Trilk, Woodlawn
Park Add., Und. 2-3 Lot 186,
4 -inch laterals, 9.33 lin. ft.
at 50c, $4.66; interest at 6
per cent, $.23; manholes,
8 -inch tile pipe, 33.33 lin. ft.
at $.657465, $21.91; extra ex-
pense at .0676 per cent,
$1.80; total
Mary Martinek, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 187, 4 -inch
laterals, 14 lin. ft. at 50c,
$7.00; interest at 6 pre cent,
$.35; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per Cent, $2.70; total 42.82
October 20th, 1922
14.32
28.60
Mary Martinek, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 188. 4 -inch
laterals, 18 lin. ft. at 50c,
$9.00; interest at 6 per cent,
$.36; manhiles, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.84; total 45.07
Helena Weitz, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 189, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest 't 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total 42.37
Frank J. Weitz, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot. 190, 4 -inch
laterals, 14 lin. ft. at 50c,
$7.00; interest at 6 per cent,
$.35; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe. 50 lin. ft at $.657465;
$32.87; extra epense at
.0676 per cent, $2.70; total 42.92
Marg. Ryan and Elizabeth
Sullivan, Woodlawn Park
Add., IJnd. 1-2 Lot 191, 4 -
inch laterals,- 7 lin. ft . at
50c, $3.50; interest at 6
per cent, $.17; manholes,
8 -inch tile pipe, 25 lin. ft.
at $.657465, $16.44; extra
expense at .0676 per cent.
$1.35; total 21.40
Wni. A Folk, Woodlawn Park
Add., Fno. 1-2 Lot 191, 4 -
inch laterals, 7 lin. ft. at
50c, $3.50; interest at 6 per
cent, $.17; manholes, 8 -inch
tile pipe, 25 lin ft. at
$.657465, $16.44; extra ex-
pense at .0676 per cent,
$1.35; total .. 21.40
Peter Grutz, Woodlawn Park
Add., Lot 167, 4 -inch later-
als, 16 lin. ft. at 50c, $4.00;
interest at 6 per cent, $.36;
manholes, 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.88; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.76; total 44.00
W. E. and Marg. Tucker,
Woodlawn Park Add., Lot
166, 4 -inch laterals, 13 lin.
ft. at 50c. $6.50; interest at
6 per cent, $.34; manholes,
8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin. ft.
at $657465, $32.88; extra
expense at .0676 per cent,
$2.66; total 42.38
W. E. and Marg. Tucker,
Woodlawn Park Add., Lot
165, 4 -inch laterals, 13 lin.
ft. at 50c. $6.50; interest at
6 per cent, $.34; manholes,
8 -inch tile pipe, 50 lin. ft.
at $657465, $32.88; extra
expense at .0676 per cent,
$2.66; total 42.38
Special Session, October 26th, 1922 557
Bertha Trieb. Woodlawn Park
Add., Lot 164, 4 -inch later-
als, 13 lin. ft. at 50c, $6.50;
interest at 6 per cent, $.34;
manholes, 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.88; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total
Frank Bieg et al, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 163, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.88; extra expence at
.0676 pere cent, $2.66; total
Marie Eulberg, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 162, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.88; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total
Marie Eulberg, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 161, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.88; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total
Marie Eulberg, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 160, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tilo
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.88; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total
John W. Schwind, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 159, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft., at 50c,
$6.50; intreste at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.88; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total
John W. Schwind, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 158, 24 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft., at 50c,
$6.50; intreste at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.88; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total
C. J. Pitschner, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 192, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft., at 50c,
$6.50; intreste at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total
C. J. Pitschner, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 193; 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft., at 50c,
$6.50; intreste at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total
42.38
42.38
42.38
42.38
42.38
42.38
42.38
42.37
42.37
C. J. Pitschner, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 194, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft., at 50c,.
$6.50; intreste at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total 42.37
John Kapp, Woodlawn Park
Add. Lot, 195. 4 -inch later-
als, 13 lin. ft. at 50c, $6.50;
interest at 6 per cent, $.34;
manholes, 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total 42.37
John Kapp, Woodlawn Park
Add., Lot 196. 4 -inch later-
als, 13 lin. ft. at 50c, $6.50;
interest at 6 per cent, $.34;
manholes, 8 -inch tile pipe,
50 lin. ft. at $.657465,
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total 42.37
Ben J. Schwind, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 197, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total 42.37
John W. Schwind, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 198, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total 42.37
Geo.Wollenweider, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 199, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 60 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total 42.37
Mary E. Briggs, Woodlawn
Park, Add., Lot 157, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total 42.37
Mary E. Briggs, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 156, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total 42.37
Emily McEvoy, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 155, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin. ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; manholes, 8 -inch tile
pipe, 50 lin. ft. at $.657465;
$32.87; extra expense at
.0676 per cent, $2.66; total 42.37
558
John W. Schwind, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot. 200, 4 -inch
laterals, 24 lin. ft. at 50c,
$7.00;
$.07; 7extra expense at .0676
per cent, $.47; total
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 182, 4 -inch
laterals, 13 lin ft. at 50c,
$6.50; interest at 6 per cent,
$.05; extra expense at .0676
per cent, $.44; total
F. J. Ludescher, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 172, 4 -inch
laterals, 14 lin. ft. at 50c,
$7.00; interest at 6 per cent,
$.07; extra expense at .0676
per cent, $.47; total
Special Session, Oc
of $1,471.47. Said bonds shall be is-
sued under the provisions of Chap-
ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa
and the amendments thereto, shall
bear date as of the 27th day of No -
7.54 vember, A. D., 1922, shall be in the
denominations of $100.00 each, ex-
cept that there shall be one bond to
the amount of $71.47; they shall be
numbered from 7,966 to 7,980, in-
clusive, and shall be divided into ten
6.99 series of which the bond numbered
7966 shall constitute the first series,
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D., 1923; the bond num-
bered 7,967 ,shall constitute the sec-
ond series and shall be payable on
7.54 the first day of April, A. D., 1924:
the bowl numbered 7,968 shall con-
stitute the third series and shall be
payable on the first day of April, A.
D., 1925; the bonds numbered 7,969
shall constitute the fourth serie.
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D., 1926; the bonds
numbered 7,970 shall constitute the
fifth series and shall be payable on
the first lay of April, A. D., 1927:
the bonds numbered 7,971 and 7,972
shall constitute the sixth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D., 1928; the bonds num-
bered 7,973 and 7,974 shall consti-
tute the seventh series and shall be
payable on the first day of April, A.
D., 1929; the bonds numbered 7,975
and 7,976 shall constitute the
eighth series and shall he payable
on the first day of April, A. D., 1930;
the bonds numbered 7,977 and 7,978
shall constitute the ninth series and
shall be payable on the first clay of
April. A. D., 1931; and the bonds
numbered 7,979 and 7,980 shall con-
stitute the tenth series and shall he
payable on the first day of April.
A. D., 1932.
tober 26th, 1922
Total $1,471.47
1,078.5 Lin Ftk 8 in tile pipe
at 87 1-2 cts per Lin Ft. ..$943.69
499 Lin. Ft. 4 -inch lateratls 249.50
at 50cts. per Lin Ft.
4 Manholes at $43.50 per man -
174.00
hole
Interest at 6 per cent 11.86
Extra expense at .0676 per 92.42
cent ..
Total $1,471.47
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Oct. 26, 1922.
Adopted, Oct. 26, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H.G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Auburn Street, from Dex-
ter Street to West Fourteenth
Street, hereinafter described has
been completed and the City Engi-
neer has computed the cost and ex-
pense of said improvements amounts
to $1,471.47;
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 Au-
burn Street, from Dexter Street to
West Fourteenth Street, there be
issued Sewer Bonds to the amount
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum
which interest shall be payable
semi-annually, in accordance with
the terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be
payable out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
improvement. Both principal and in-
terest shall be payable at the of-
fice of the City Treasurer In the City
of Dubuque. Said Bonds shall be
substantially in the following form:
No $100.00
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Sewer 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 A. D.
19 or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
sum of One Hundred Dollars. with
interest there on at the rate of 5
Special Session, October 26th, .1922
559
per cent per annum, payable on the
presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons hereto attached.
Both principal and interest are pay-
f.ble 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 pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter8, Title V
of the Code of Iowa and amendments
thereto, and in accordance with a
resolution of the City Council of
said city, duly passed on the 26th
clay of October A. D. 1922. This
bond 1s one,of a series o�+teg bonds
,.�ee bonds for $100.00 each, num-
"`Tered '7966 to 7979 inclusive and.
one bond for 71.47 numbered '7980,
all of like tenor and date and issued
for the purpose of defraying the cost
of constructing a sanitary sewer in
Auburn street from Dexter street to
\Vest 14th street, and described in
said resolution, which cost is as-
sessable and levied along said im-
provement, and is made by law a
lien on all abutting or adjacent
property, and payable in ten an-
nual installments, with interest on
all deferred payments at the rate
of fie per cent per annum, and this
bond is payable only out of the
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 and condition
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
due form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the -faith
and diligence of said City of Du-
buque are hereby irrevocably pledg-
ed.
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque by its City Council, has caus-
ed this bond to bo signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed this 27th day of November,
A. D., 1922.
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon
On the day of.. • • .... A. D.
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 inter-
est due that day on its improve-
ment Bond No dated
19...
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
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by him
for that purpose, and to then deliv-
er them to the City Treasurer who
will also register them in a book to
he kept by him for that purpose.
Be it further resolved that the
City Treasurer be and he is is here-
by instructed to sell said bonds in
the manner provided for in Section
S45 of the Code of Iowa, the pro-
ceeds of said sale to be kept in a
special fund to be known as the
Sewer Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
be signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersign-
ed with the fac-simile signature of
the City Clerk.
Adopted Oct. 26th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H• G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Notice certified to by the publish-
er of the City Council's intention to
levy a special assessment as is pro-
vided by law to pay for the sewer,
water and gas connections on the
improvement of Alpine Street from
the south property line of Solon
Street to the north property line of
Dodge Street. There being no re-
monstrance, Councilman Gabriel
moved that the notice be received
and filed; seconded by Councilman
Brede; carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
560
Special Session, October 26th, 1922
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intent to levy a special assess-
ment as is provided by law to pay
for the sewer, water and gas con-
nections on the improvement of Hill
Street from the south property line
of Wooten Street to the north prop-
erty line of Dodge Street. There be-
ing no remonstrance, Councilman
Gabriel moved that the notice be
received and filed; seconded by
Councilman Brede; carried by the
7.34 following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for Sewer, water and gas connec-
68.46 tions on improvement of Hill Street
from the south property line of
Wooten Street to the north proper-
ty line of Dodge Street, by the Jas.
F. Lee Paving Co., 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
54.70 hereinafter named, situate and own-
ed, and for the several amounts set
opposite each Lot or Parcel of Real
Estate, as follows:
Erwin Siegworth, Sub. 1 of
Min. Lot 68, S. 1-2 Lot 12,
gas pipe, 21 lin. ft. at 60c,
$12.60; extra expense at 1
per cent, $.13; interest at
6 per cent, $.12; total $ 12.85
Frank Mathis, Sub. 1 of Min
Lot 68, Lot 11, tile pipe,, 18
lin. ft. at $1.25, $22.50; wa-
ter pipe, 12 lin. ft. at $1.50
$18.00; gas pipe, 21 lin. ft.
at 60c, $12.60; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $.53;
interest at 6 per cent, $.46;
total .. 54.09
Eliz. Siegworth, Sub. 1 of
Min. Lot, 68, N. % Lot 12,
gas pipe, 21 lin. ft. at 60c,
$12.60; evtra expense at 1
per cent, $.13; interest at 6
per cent, $.12; total 12.85
Frank H. Meehan, Sub. 1 of
Min. Lot 68, Lot 14, tile
pipe, 18 lin. ft. at $1.25,
$22.50; water pipe, -2 lin.
ft at $1.50. $18.00; gas pipe,
21 lin. ft. at 60c, $12.60;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
$.53; interest at 6 per cent,
$.46; total 54.09
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for eon r improvement ter and gas
connec-
tions
of Alpine
Street from the south property line
of Solon Street to the north proper-
ty line of Dodge Street, by the Jas.
F. Lee Paving Co., 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
hereinafter named, situate and own-
ed, and for the several amounts set
opposite each lot or Parcel of Real
Estate as follows:
Martha A. McCarton, Lois
Add., Lot 6, gas pipe, 12
lin. ft. at GOc, $7.20; extra
expense at 1 per cent, $.07;
interest at 6 per cent, $.07;
total .
Horace Poole, Lois Add., Lot
8, tile pipe, 18 lin. ft. at
$1.25. $22.50; water pipe,
25 lin. ft. at $1.50, $37.50;
gas pipe, 12 lin. ft. at 60c,
$7.20; evtra expense at 1
per cent, $.67; interest at 6
per cent, $.59; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Guernsey &
Langworthy's Sub., Lot 7,
tle pipe, 18 lin. ft. at $1.25,
$22.50; waterpipe, 12 lin. ft.
at $1.50, $18.00; gas pipe,
22 lin. ft. at 60c, $13.20; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
$.54; interest at 6 per cent,
$.46; total
Wm. McClain, Guernsey &
Lang -worthy's Sub., Lot 4,
gas pipe, 22 lin. ft. at 60c,
$13.20; evtra expense at 1
per cent, $.13; interest at
6 per cent, $12; total 13.45
Total $143.95
36 Lin. Ft. 4 -inch tile pipe
at $1.25 per Lin. Ft. $ 45.00
37 Lin. Ft. 3-4 inch water pipe
at $1.50 per Lin. Ft. 55.50
68 Lin. Ft. 1 1-4 inch gas pipe
at 60c per Lin. Ft. 40.80
Interest at 6 per cent 1.24
Extra expense at 1 per cent. 1.41
Total
$143.95
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Oct. 26th, 1922.
Adopted Oct. 26th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Special Session, October 26th, 1922 561
Nicholas M. Sutton, Watters
Sub., Lot 4, tile pipe, 18 lin.
ft at $1.25, $22.50; water
pipe. 25 lin. ft. at $1.50,
$37.50; gas pipe, 9 lin ft. at
60c, $5.40; extra expense at
1 per cent., $.65; interest at
6 per cent, $.56; total
66.61
Total .. $200.49
54 Lin Ft. 4 -inch tile pipe at
$1.25 per Lin Ft. $ 67.50
49 Lin. Ft. 3-4 inch water pipe
at $1.50 per Lin. Ft 73.50
93 Lin. Ft. 1 1-4 inch gas pipe
at 60c per Lin. Ft. 53.80
Interest at 6 per cent 1.72
Extra expense at 1 per cent1.97
Total .. $200.49
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Oct. 26th, 1922.
Adopted Oct. 26th, 1922
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF',
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intent to levy a special assess-
ment as is provided by law to pay
for the sewer, water and gas con-
nections on the improvement of Al-
ta Vista Street from North property
line of West 14th Street to the
North property line of Julien Ave.
There being no remonstrance, Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that the no-
tice be received and field; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for sewer, water, and gas connec-
tions on improvement of Alta Vista
street from the north property line
of West 14th St. to the north prop-
erty line of Julien Ave. by Jas. F.
Lee Paving Co., 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 hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate,
as follows:
Robert Quirk Estate, Sub. 3
of Min. Lot 90, Lot 1,tile
pipe, 22 lin. ft. at $1.25,
$27.50; water pipe, -6 lin. ft.
at $1.50, $24.00; gas pipe
31 lin. ft. at 60c, $18.60;
extra expense at 1 per
cent, $.70; interest at 6
per cent, $.61; total 71.41
Robert Quirk Estate, Sub. 3
of Min. Lot 90, Lot 2, tile
pipe, 24 lin, ft. at $1.25,
$30.00; water pipe, 16 lin.
ft. at $1.50, $24.00; gas pipe,
31 lin. ft. ' at 60c, $18.60;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
$.73; interest at 6 per cent,
$.64; total 73.97
Total $145.38
46 Lin. Ft. 4 -inch tile pipe at
$1.25 per Lin Ft $ 57.50
32 Lin. Ft. 3-4 inch water
pipe at $1.50 per Lin. Ft48.00
62 Lin Ft. 1 1-4 inch gas pipe
at 60c per Lin Ft. 37.20
Interest at 6 per cent 1.25
Extra expense at 1 per cent1.43
Total .. $145.38
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Oct. 26th, 1922.
Adopted, Oct. 26th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. 1VMELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as is provided by law to
pay for the gas connections on the
improvement of Alta fista Street,
from the south property line of Ju-
lien Avenue to the north property
line of West Fifth Street. There be-
ing no remonstrance, Councilman
Gabriel moved that the notice be re-
ceived and filed. Seconder' by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays --None.
562
Special Session, October 26th, 1922
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred. •
Approved, Oct. 26th, 1922.
Adopted, 1922.
JAcMESt. tALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel boved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor
men Brede,
Schrempf•
Nays—None.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
t-essment as is provided by law to
pay for gas connections on the im-
provement of I angworthy Street
from the West property line of
James Street to the East property
line of Alpine Street. There being
no remonstrance, Councilman Gabri-
el moved that the notice be receiv-
ed and filed; seconded by Council-
man Brede; carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor
men Brede,
Sehrcmpf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for gas connections on the improve-
ment of Langworthy Street from
6.11 the west property line of James
Street to the east property line of
Alpine Street by Jas. F. Lee Paving
Co., Contractor, infront of and ad-
joining the sante, a Sepecial Tax be
and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels
4.89 of real estate hereinafter named, sit-
uate and owned, ..nd for the several
amounts set opposite each Lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Alleen L. Massey
Langworthy Place, Lot 1,
22 lin. ft. gas pipe at 60c,
4.89 $13.20; extra expense at 1
per cent, $.13; interest at 6
per cent, $.12; total $13.45
Aileen L. Massey Estate, Mas-
sey Heights Add., Lot 10,
22 lin. ft. gas pipe at 60c,
$13.20; extra expense at 1
4.89 per cent, $.13; interest at 6
per cent, $.12; total
$39.11 JaMrs.
mes
Langworthy's H.aC. nier, Sub. 4 Sub.,
Lot 3; 13 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 60c, $7.80; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $.08; interest
at 6 per cent, $.05; total ..
Total .. Total ..
Resolved by the CityCouncil
pa f
the City of Dubuque: That
to for gas connections on improvement
of Alta Vista Street, from the north
property line of Julien Avenue to
the north property line of West
Fifth Street, by Jas. F. Lee Paving
Co., contractor, in front of and ad-
joining the same, a special tax he
and is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate hereinafter named, situat-
ed and owned. and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Tax.
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 1 of
30, Oxford Heights Add., Lot
1, 10 lin. ft. gas pipe at 60c,
$6.00; extra expense at 1 per
cent, 6c; interest at 6 per
cent, $.05; total $ 6.11
Voelker Realty Co. Sub. 1 of
30, Oxford Heights Add., Lot
2, 10 lin. ft. gas pipe, at 60c,
$6.00; extra expense at 1
per cent, $.06; interest at 6 6 11
per cent, $.05; total
Voleker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
30 Oxford Heights Add., Lot
2, 10 lin ft. gas pipe at 60c,
$6:00; extra expense at 1
per vent, $.06; interest at
6 per cent, $.05; total
Voleker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
30 Oxford Heights Add., Lot
1, 70 lin ft. gas pipe at 60c,
$6:00; extra expense at 1
per vent, $.06; interest at
6 per cent, $.05; total
Wesley J. Humke, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 40, 8 lin•
ft. gas pipe at 60c, $4.80. ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
$.04; interest at 6 per cent,
$.05; total
Susan W. Orvis, Oxford
Heights Add., Lot 41, 8 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 60c, $4.80;
evtra expense at 1 per cent,
.05; interest at 6 per cent,
$.04; total
G. M. Orvis Estate, Oxford
Heights Add, Lot 42, 8 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 60c, $4.80;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
$.05; interest at 6 per cent,
$.04; total
Total
6.11
Aldreson, Council -
Gabriel, Melchior,
Alderson, Council -
Gabriel, Melchior,
64 Lin. Ft. 1 1-4 inch gas pipe
at 60c per Lin Ft. ••......$ 38.40
Interest at 6 per cent .33
Extra expense at 1 per cent .38
$39.11
13.4 •i
7.93
$34.83
Special Session, October 26th, 1922
563
57 Lin Ft. 1 1-4 inch gas pipe
at 60c per Lin. Ft. $34.20
Interest at 6 per cent ..... .29
Extra expense at 1 per cent.34
Total $34.83
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits confer-
red.
Approved, Oc. 26th, 1922
Adopted, Oct. 26th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of the publication certified
to by the publisher of the City
Council's intention to levy a special
assessment as is provided by law
to pay for gas connections on the
improvement of West Fifth Street
from the north property line of Hill
Street to the West property line of
Nevada Street. There being no re-
monstrance, Councilman Gabriel
moved that the notice be received
and filed; seconded by Councilman
Brede; carried by the following
vot:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for gas connections on improvement
of West Fifth Street from the north
property line of Hill Street to the
west property line of Nevada Street
by Jas. F'. Lee Paving Co, Contract-
or, 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
Estate hereinafter named, situate
and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each Lot or
Parcel of Real Estate, asfollows:
Edith Langworthy,
Langworth's Sub., Lot 8,
10.41 lin. ft. gas pipe at 60c,
$6.24; extra expense at 1
per cent, $.06; interest at 6
per cent, 5.05; total Pauline
6.35
Edith Langworthy,
Langworthy's Sub. W 1-2
of N. 1-2 Lot 6, 10.41 lin ft.
gas pipe at 60c, $6.25; extra
expense at 1 per cent, $.05;
interest at 6 per cent, $.05; G.35
total ..
Voelker Realty Co., Sub 1 of 1
of Sub. Lots 9-10-11, of Min.
Lot 79, Lot 1, 41 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 60c, $24.60; evtra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $.25;
interest at 6 per cent, $.22;
total .. 25.07
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
1 of 1 of Sub. Lots 9-10-11
of Min Lot 79, Lot 1, 21 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 60c, $12.60;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
$.13; interest at 6 per cent,
$.11; total 12.84
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
1 of 1 of Sub. Lots 9-10-11 of
Min. Lot 79, Lot 2, 21 lin.
ft. of gas pipe at 60c, 512.60;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
$.13; interest at 6 per cent,
$.11; total 12.84
Total $63.45
103.82 Lin. Ft. 1 1-4 inch gas
pipe at 60c per Lin. Ft. 562.29
Interest at 6 per cent ••.. .54
Evtra expense at 1 per cent.62
Total .. $63.45
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved, Oct. 26th, 1922.
Adopted, Oct. 26th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as is provided by law for
the sewer, water and gas connec-
tions on the improvement of Hill
street from the south property
line
of West Third Street to the south
property line of Wooten Street.
There being no remonstrance, Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that the no-
tice be received and filed; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schremp:.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for sewer, water and gas connec-
564
tions on improvement of Hill Streetof
from the south property
line West. Third Street to the south prop-
erty line of Wooten Street, by Jas.
F Lee Paving Co., contractor, in
Specialfront e, a
f Tax dbedand isgherebyaevied
on the several lots, and parts of lots
and parcels of real estate hereinaf-
ter named, situate and owned, and
for the several amounts set oppos-
ite each lot or parcel of real estate,
as follows:
Henhy G. Young, Cub. 1 of
Min Lot 68, Lot 4, 21 lin ft.
gas pipe at 60c, $12.60; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
$.13; interest at 6 per cent,.
$.11; total $12.34
Augusta Henderson, Langwor-
thy Ave. Sub., Lot 5, 12 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 60c, 57.20;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
5.07; interest at 6 per cent,
$.07; total
Minnie Cutler, Sub. 1 of Min
Lot 68, Lot 7, 20 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 60c, $12.00; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 5.12;
interest at 6 per cent, 5.10;
total 12.22
Jas. C. Collier, Agent, Sub. 11
of Sub. Lots 2 and 3 Mrs.
L. H. Langworthy's Sub,
Lot 2, 20 lin. ft. gas pipe at
60c, 512.00; extra expense at
1 per cent, 5.12; intrest at 6
per cent, 5.10; total
Jennie Smith, Sub. Lots 2 and
3 Mrs. L. H. Langworthy's
Sub., Lot 10, 18 lin, ft. tile
pipe at 51.25, $22.50; 12 lin.
ft. water pipe at $1.50,
$18.00; 20 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 60c, 512.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $.53. interest
at 6 per cent., .45; total 53.48
Special Session, October 26tH, 1922
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Brede; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
7.34
12.22
Total .. ••..$98.10
18 Lin. Ft. 4 -inch tile pipe at
$1.25 per Lin. Ft. 522.50
12 Lin. Ft. 3-4 inch water pipe
at $1.50 per Lin. Ft. 18.00
93 Lin. Ft. 1 1-4 inch gas pipe
at 60c per Lin Ft. .. 55.80
Interest at 6 pere cent .83
Extra expense at 1 per cent.97
Total 598.10
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved, Oct. 26th, 1922.
Adopted, Oct. 26th, 1922.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED.SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
A Resolution
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque for the laying of sewer, water
and gas connections hereinafter de-
scribed has been completed and the
City Engineer has computed the
cost and expense of said improve-
ment amounts to $725.31.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of lay-
ing sewer, water and gas connec-
tions to curb line in Apine Street,
West Fifth Street, Langworthy
Street, Hill Street from Wooten to
Dodge, and Hill Street from West
Third to Wooten Street, Alta Vista
Street from Julien Avenue to West
Fifth Street and Alta Vista Street
from West Fourteenth Street to Ju-
lien Avenue, there be issued im-
provement bonds to the amount of
$725.31. Said bonds shall be issued
under the provisions of Chapter 8,
Title V of the Code of Iowa and the
amendments thereto, shall bear date
as of the 27th day of November A.
D., 1922, shall be in the denomina-
tions of $100.00 each, except that
there shall be one bond to the
amount of 525.31; they shall be num-
bered from 7981 to 7988 inclusive,
and shall be divided into eight series
of which the bonds numbered 7981
shall constitute the first series; and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1923; the bonds number-
ed 7982 shall constitute the second
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1924; the
bonds numbered 7983 shall constiute
the third series and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1926;
the bonds numbered 7984 shall con-
stitute the fourth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April A.
O. 1927; the bonds numbered 7985
shall constitute the fifth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1929; the bonds number-
ed 7986 shall constitute the sixth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1930; the
bonds numbered 7987 shall consti-
tute the seventh series and shall be
payable on the first day of April A.
D. 1931; the bonds numbered 7988
shall constitute the eighth series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April A. D. 1932.
Special Session, October 26tH, 1922
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum
which interest shall be payable semi
annually, in accordance with the
terns of the coupons thereto attach-
ed; and said bonds shall be payable
out of the proceeds of the special
assessment levied for said improve-
ment. Both principal and interest
shall be payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque. Said bonds shall be substan-
toally in the following form:
No. $100.00
CITY OF DUBUQUE
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 A. D.
19.... or at any time before that
date at the option of the City the
sum of One Hundred Dollars with
interest there on at the rate of 5 per-
cent ,per annum, payable on the
presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons hereto attached.
Both principal and interest are pay-
able at the office of the City Treas-
urer in the City of Dubuque pursu-
ant to and by virtue of Chapter 3,
Title V of the Code of Iowa and am-
endments thereto, and in accord-
ance with a resolution of the City
Council of said city, duly passed on
the 26th day of October, A. D. 1922.
This bond is one of a series of
eight bonds, seven bonds numbered
7981 to 7987 inclusive in the sumo/
$100.00 each and one bond number-
ed 7988 in the sum of $25.31, all of
like tenor and date, and issued for
the purpose of defraying the cost of
making sewer ,water and gas con-
nections in Alpine Street, West
Fifth Street, Langworthy Street,
Hill Street, Alta Vista Street, and
described in said resolution; which
cost is assessable and levied along
said improvement, and is made by
lay a lien on all abutting or adjacent
property, and payable in ten 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 the mon-
ey 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 and condi-
tion 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 assess-
ments, collections and payment
hreon of said special tax, the faith
and diligence of said City of Du-
buque are hereby irrevocably pledg-
ed.
565
In witness whereof the City of Du-
buque by its City Council, has caus-
ed this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City af-
fixed this 27th day of November, A.
D., 1922.
Countersigned
Mayor.
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon
On the ....day of A D.
19.., the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
privided in the Bond, the sum of..
Dollars, at the office of
the City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque, being.... months interest due
that day on its improvement Bond
No..... dated 19...
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 execeute said bonds,
and that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds ina book to be kept by him
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 in Section 845
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds
of said sale to be kept in a special
fund to be known at Improvement
Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the
bonds be signed with fac-simile sig-
nature of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Adopted Oct. 26 th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Gabriel; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
566
Petition of Edmund A. Linehan,
asking that the City Council recon•
sider their action, taken on the
meeting of October 17th, 1922, at
which meeting the Council declared
the certified check for $350.00 of
said E. A. Linehan for feited, be-
cause of his refusal to enter into a
contract with the City for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Au-
dubon Street, on which he was low
bidder, claiming that he had made
an error in his figures, and he here-
by asks the Council that the Council
reverse their decision and return to
him said certified check. Council-
man Gabriel moved that that the
matter be referred to the City Solic-
itor to investigate and report back
to the Council.
A communication of the Retail
Merchants Bureau, stating that the
store formerly occupied by the Berg-
Arducer Co• has been rented by a
firm advertised as the Dubuque Sal-
vage Co. The purpose of this firm is
to sell army and navy goods and
manufacturers' surplus. Inasmuch as
there is no guarantee that this firm
will be in Dubuque long enough to
pay taxes, it is requested that the
City Solicitor be advised to call up-
on them and have them put up a
cash bond guaranteeing the pay -
men of taxes. It is learned that this
firm intends to carry a stock of ap-
proximately $10,000 and the size of
the bond should be based upon this
statement. —Signed by Retal Mer-
chants Bureau, Chamber of Com-
merce, H. P. Hanger, Sec'y.
Council Brede moved that the
communication be referred to the
City Solicitor, to see that the City
is indemnified against the loss of
the taxes; seconded by Councilman
Gabriel; carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended to allow
anyone present to address the Coun-
cil; seconded by Councilman
Schrempf; carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, • Gabriel, Melchior,
Svhrempf.
Nays—None.
Dave Cassatt, secretary of the Du-
buque Chamber of Commerce, ad-
dressed the Council relative to the
proposed Rest -Room and Comfort
Station to be installed in the Cham-
ber of Commerce Building. He stat-
ed that he had done nothing further
in the matter, and that he came to
see what the Council had done or
intended to do since the meeting of
Special Session, October 2Oth, 1922
October 17th, when the project was
first proposed. Councilman Gabriel
proposed that the Clerk again read
the communication of the Chamber
of Commerce, presented on the 17th
of October, after which Councilman
Brede moved that City Manager
Carr, Mayor Alderson and City So-
licitor Czizek be appointed to con-
stitute a committee to draft proper
agreement and stipulations with the
Chamber of Commerce for the pro-
posed Rest -Room and Comfort. Sta-
tion. seconded by Councilman Gabri-
el; carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
A Resolution
A resolution providing for the re-
assessment and re -levying of a spe-
cial assessment to pay for the im-
provement of Alta Vista. Street from
the north property line of Julien Av-
enue to the north property line of
West 14th Street and rescinding the
levy as previously made by the city
on the 18th day of September, 1922.
Whereas the contract for the im-
provement of Alta Vista Street from
the north property line of Julien
Avenue to the north property line of
West 14th Street has been completed
and duly accepted by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque and:
Whereas, pursuant thereto there
was prepared a schedule of assess-
ments showing the property which
was to be assessed to said improve-
ment
And whereas, there appeared in
such schedule of the assessment as
levied an error,
Whereas it is deemed necessary
and advisable to correct said assess•
ment and re -levy the same according
to law and the ordinances of the
City of Dubuque, now therefore.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the levy
of the special assessment to pay for
the improvement of Alta Vista Street
from the north property line of Ju-
lien Avenue to the north property
line of West 14th Street as made
on the l8th day of Sept., 1922, be
and the same is hereby rescinded,
and that a re -levy be made of said
of said assessment, which when
niade, shall supercede and take
the place of said original assess-
ment; and
Be it further resolved, that the
City Engineer be and he is hereby
instructed to prepare a plat and
schedule showing the lots and par-
cels of real estate subject to assess-
ment for said improvement and file
the same in the office of the City
Clerk subject to public inspection,
and that the City Clerk shall upon
Special Sessinn, OctOher 26th, 1922
5(v
receipt of such plat and schedule
publish the notice of said re -assess-
ment and relevy as is required by
law; and
Be it further resolved that in any
case where an assessment or por-
tion thereof has been paid based up-
on the original levy, the City Coun-
cil after the relevy herein provided
for has been made shall have the
power and authority to adjust such
assessment in conformity with the
assessments contained in the said
relevy and reassessment.
Adopted, Oct. 26th, 1922.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF',
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution; seconded
by Councilman Gabriel; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
October 26, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa,
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions, bids were received for the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
Stoltz Street from Lenton Street,
west, at two o'colck, Wednesday,
October 25th, 1922. The following
bids were received:
Cook & Kean -6 -inch sewer, $1.60
per lin. ft., manholes, $70.00 each;
total, $713.28.
J. J. Leonard -6 -inch sewer, $.89
per lin. ft.; manholes, $49.00 each;
total, $410.88.
Even-Ulrich-Staner Co. -6 -inch sew-
er, $.72 per lin ft.; manholes, $40.00
each; total, $337.97.
Engineer's estimate, $447.47.
I would resepectfully recommend
that the contract be awarded to Ev-
en -Ulrich & Staner Co., as their bid
is the lowest received for this work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
be awarded to Ev n Uhl l an taper
Co.; seconded by vote:
Ga-
briel; carried by the following
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Melchior, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
October 26, 1922.
City Council,
'Dubuque, Iowa,
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions bids were received at two
o'clock Wednesd: y, October 25th,
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in West 14th Street. The fol-
lowing bids were received:
Cook & Kean -6 -inch sewer, $1.60
per lin. ft.; manholes, $75.00 each;
total, $462.68.
J. J. Leonard -6 -inch sewer, $.94
per lin ft.; manholes, $65.00 each;
total, $297.60.
Even-Ulrich-Staner Co. — 6 -inch
sewer, $.94 per lin. ft.; manholes,
$48.00 each; total, $275.76.
Engineer's estimate, $255.00.
Iwould resepectfully recommend
that the contract be awarded to Ev-
en-Ulrich-Staner Company as their
bid is the lowest one received for
this work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the con-
tract be awrded to Even-Ulrich-Stan-
er Co.; seconded by Councilman
Melchior; carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
October 26, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa,
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions, bids were received for the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
Randall Place and Bradley Street,t
at two o'clock Wednesday,
25th, 1922. The following bids were
received:
J. J. Leonard -6 -inch sewer, $1.03
per lin. ft.; manholes, $38.00 each;
total, $529.00.
Even-Uhlrich-Staner Co. _ manholes,
sewer, $.72 per
$40.00 each; total, $480.00.
Engineer's estimate, $690.00.
I would resepectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded 10 Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Co., as their bid is the low-
est one received.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the " -
tract be awarded to Even-Uhlrich-
Staner Co.; cesonded by Council-
man Schrempf; carried by the
fol-
lowing vote:
568 Special Session, October 20th, 1922
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
October 26, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa,
Gentlemen:—
Inaccordance with your instruc-
tions bids were received at two
oclock, Wednesday, October 25th,
1922, for the laying of sewer, water
and gas connections where required
on the following streets:
Washington street from llth to
12th streets.
White street from 6th street to
21st street.
10th street form Central Ave. to
Elm street.
12th steeet from Central Ave. to
C. G. W. R. R. tracks.
13th street from Central Ave. to
Washington street.
14th street from Locust street to C.
G. W. R. R. tracks.
15th street from Main street to
Washington street.
16th street from Iowa street to
Washington street.
24th street from Central Ave. to
Washington street.
Jackson street from 22nd to 24th
streets.
High Bluff street from Fengler to
Farley streets.
Iowa street from 14th to 17th
streets.
West 5th street from Nevada to
Delhi streets.
Delhi street from Asbury street to
city limits.
Langworth street from Alpine to
Nevada streets.
West Third street from Alpine to
Booth. streets.
Booth street from Dodge street to
Julien Ave.
Nevada street from Third to
Fifth streets.
Seminary street from May to St.
Ambrose street.
St. Ambrose street from Seminary
street to Asbury street.
Asbury street from St. Ambrose
street to Delhi street.
Fremont street from Grandview to
Simpson.
Mt. Pleasant street from Julien
Ave. to the end of the street.
Alta Vista street from 14th to
Kirkwood streets.
Melrose Terrace from Alpine to
Paulina streets.
Paulina street from Melrose Ter-
race to Fifth street.
Lowell street from Paul street to
Schroeder street.
Glen Oak street from West Fifth
street to Julien Ave.
Jefferson street from Walnut to
Olive streets.
The following bids were received:
Key City Gas Co. -1 1-2 gas con-
nections, 60c; 1 1-4 gas connections,
55c.
James F. Lee Paving Co. -4 -inch
sewer $1.35 per lin foot.; 3-4 inch
water, $1.75 per lin. foot; loose
rock. $3.00 per cu. yd. extra; solid
rock, $5.00 per cu. yd evtra.
J. J. Leonard—Cost plus 10 per
cent.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for making the
sewer and water connections be
awarded to J. F. Lee Paving Co;
and that the contract for making
gas connections be awrded to Key
City Gas Co., as theirs is the lowest
bid received. Yours respectfully,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
for gas connections be awarded to
the Key City Gas Co., and the con-
tract for making sewer and water
connections be awrded to the James
F. Lee Paving Co.; seconded by
Councilman Gabriel; carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
October 26, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa,
Gentlemen
In occordance with your instruc-
tions, bids were to have been re-
ceived for the construction of cer-
tain sidewalks ordered in by the
city at ten o'clock, Wednesday, Oc-
tober 25th. I beg to advise that no
bids were recived for this work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
No action taken.
October 26, 1922.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa,
G entlemen : —
Further examination of the prices
as submitted last Monday, in con-
nection with the construction of a
sanitary and storm sewer outlet
has not changed the figures at then
submitted. The National Construc-
tion Co., Davenport, Iowa, is low
bidder.
We have figured over very care-
fully the bids as submitted and find
that the cost of the work based on
the figures for performing the work
and on the figures of Miller, as pres-
ident of the Lewiston Culvert Co.,
for furnishing the material was,
something like $1,800 less than their
price for furnishing the material and
performing the labor.
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Special Session
The detailed estimate cost of this
item in accordance with their prop-
osition is set forth herewith:
Section No. 1 of Outlet Sanitary
and Storm Water Sewers—
(including all material)
260 ft. river secion, labor cost, $4,-
100.00; total $4,100.00.
300 ft 42 inch, labor cost, $1,875.00;
cost of pipe, $1,170.00; total, $3.-
045.00.
3:045.00.
2,300 ft 42 inch, labor cost, $12,-
075.00; cost of pipe, $8,770.00; total,
$20,845.00.
x•1100• total $4,100.00.
25 ft. 66 inch, labor cost, $187.50;
cost of pipe, $162.50; total, $350.00.
15 ft. 66inch, labor cost, $165.00;
cost of pipe, $160.50; total, $325.30
30 ft 66 inch, labor cost, $330.00;
cost. of pipe, $321.00; total, $651.00.
30 ft. 42 inch, labor cost, $348.00;
cost of pipe, $127.50; total, $475.50;
520 ft. 42 inch, labor cost, $3,-
770.00; cost of pipe, $2,029.00; total,
$5,798.00.
520 ft. 66inch, labor cost, $3,-
900.00; cost of pipe, $3,380.00; total,
$7,280.00.
164 ft. 42 inch, labor cost, $2,-
394.00; cost of pipe, $697.00; total,
$3,091.40.
164 ft. 66 inch, labor cost, $2,-
788.00; cost of pipe, $1,174.80; total,
$4,542.50.
770 ft. 42 inch, labor cost, $5,-
582. 50; cost of pipe, $3,002.00; total,
$8,585.50.
100 ft. 66 inch, labor cost, $750.00;
cost of pipe, $650.00; total, $1,400.00.
330 ft 60 inch , labor cost, $2,-
227.50; cost of pipe, $1,996.50; total,
$4,224.00.
340 ft 24 inch, labor cost, $1,-
190.00; cost of p'pe, $510.00; total,
$1,700.00.
50 ft. 27 nch, labor cost, $243.50;
cost of pipe, $131.50; total, $375.00.
55 ft 42 inch, cost of pipe, $214.50;
total, $214.50.
Miscellaneous accessories, labor
cost, $6,875.00; total, $6,875.00.
Total labor cost, $49,861.40; total
cost of pipe, $25,501.80; total, $75,-
363.20.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for performing this
work and furnishing all material ex-
cept the necessary pipe, be awarded
to the National Construction Corn-
pany of Davenport, Iowa.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the con-
tract be awarded to the Natioanal
Construction Company of Davenport.
Iowa, seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior; carried by the following vote:
October 26th, 1922
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Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:—
October 26, 1922.
In addition to the proposals for
the sanitary relief sewer and sani-
tary
dstorm
outlets,
reportedto the Council on October
23rd, bids were received for the
furnishing of the necessary pipe.
Evans -Howard Fire Brick Co., St.
Louis quote the following prices for
Vitrified pipe and Ferguson Segmen-
tal Block f. o. b. Dubuque:
66 inch Ferguson 2 ring Segmen-
tal Block, $7.50 per foot. 60 inch
Ferguson 2 ring Segnmental Block,
$6.83 per foot. 42 inch Ferguson 2
ring sengmental Block, $3.52 per
foot.
27 inch Salt Glazed Vitrified Pipe,
(Std), $2.63 per foot. 27 inch Salt
Glazed Vitrified Pipe (DS), $2.86 1-2
per foot. 24 inch Salt Glazed Vitri-
fied Pipe (Std), $1.50 per foot. 24
inch Salt Glazed Vitrified Pipe (DS),
$1.80 per foot.
Lewiston Culvert Co., Lewiston,
Montana, J. E. Miller, President,
quote the price as follows for pre-
cast reinforced concrete pipe:
42 inch pipe per lineal foot, $3.65;
60 inch pipe per lineal foot, $6.05;
66 inch pipe per lineal foot 5 1-2
inch, $6.50; 66 inch pipe per lineal
foot 6 1-2 inch, $7.05.
A careful and complete figuring of
the bids show that the city can
save about $1,800.00 through the let-
ting of the contract to the low bid-
der for the performing of the work
and letting another contract to the
Lewiston Culvert Co., for furnishing
the pre cast reinforced concrete
pipe.
I would therefore recommend
that the City Council award the con-
tract for furnishing of the reinforc-
ed concrete pipe to the Lewiston
Culvert Company. The amount in-
volved in this contract is figured to
be $24,360.30.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the contract
be awarded to the Lewiston Culvert
Co., Lewiston, Montana; seconded
by Councilman Gabriel; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
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Special Session, October 26th, 1922
Petition of M. A. Hill, Presented
October 25th, 1922
Mayor and City Council,
Gentlemen:—a cement side-
walkam about to lay ae located
in front of my property
at the S. E. corner of Bennett and
Louisa streets. The street is only
30 feet wide with a five foot walk
on each side, therefore I request
t
that I be allowed to lay a
walk one foot from the curb line.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
prayer of the ontonm a graBnted;
seconded by
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of John Klenschrodt, pre-
sented, stating that he is about to
complete his new residence on lots
10 and 11 Mettel's Add., located at
the north end of Queen street, that
the street at this place is full of de-
bris, that the water cannot flow off
and that therefore it overflows and
floods his lots ever(-. time it rains
heavily. He therefore asks that the
street about one block west of the
intersection of Burden and Windsor
Avenues be cleaned before the cold
weather sets in, that in the spring
he will be relieved of the dirt and
overflow which he thinks will seri-
ously damage his property.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted;
seconded by Councilman Gabriel;
carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen:—
The petition of the Board of Edu-
cation asking for a cancellation of
taxes upon the property described
in said petition which is hereto at-
tached and made a part hereof was
referred to me for investigation and
report. I beg to advise that I have
examined into this matter and find
that the request which the Board
of Education makes is not for the
cancellation of taxes past due but
rather is intended to request that
the property described in their peti-
tion be exempeted from taxation
for the year 1922 and subsequent
years upon the ground that the
property is used for educational pur-
poses. With this view in mind it is
proper that you grant the petition
and instruct the Clerk to notify the
County Auditor to place this proper-
ty upon his books taxation free. The
thought in the minds of the Board of
Education was that it is possible
that this property is being assessed
to the original owners and not to
the School District and in order
that it might not be carried for tax-
ation the matter should be correct-
ed at this time.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Solicit-
or he approved and the clerk be au-
thorized to deliver the petition to
the Assessor; seconded by Council-
man Melchior; carried by the follow-
ing vote:
yeas—Mayor Alderson, Comic O-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays— None.
City- Solicitor reported on the peti-
tion of Mary Crowley, asking for
suspension of taxes by reason of in-
firmity- and old age on her property
Lot 6- Lot 5 and West 1-2 of lot 4
Newman's Sub. On recommendation
of the City Solicitor, Councilman
Brede moved that the prayer of the
petition be granted and the Clerk be
authorized to deliver the petition to
the County Auditor with the approv-
al of the City Council endorsed
thereon; seconded by Councilman
Schrempf; carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempi.
Nays—None.
Waiver and agreement signed by
property owners on Shiras Avenue
relative to the improvement of said
street, referred to the City Solicitor
at a previous meeting, presented
with his report. On motion of Coun-
cilman Brede the waiver was or-
dered to be placed on file in the of-
fice of the City Clerk; seconded by
Cotmcilman Schrempf; carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None-
Petition of Margaret Norton, ask-
ing permission to construct a 4 -foot
sidewalk in front of her property at
540 West Locust street instead of a
5 -foot walk as ordered by the Coun-
cil, presented. Councilman Brede
moved that the psayer of the peti-
tion be granted; seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel; carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.