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its acceptance, now the
Be it resolved by the
of. the City of Dubuc
recommendation of the
be approved and the (.
be and he is hereby.
prepare a plat' and sch(
the lots or parcels o
subject to assessment
pi ovement and file the
office of • the City Cle
public inspection and t•
shall upon receipt of
schedule publish the 1
assessment•.as require•.
Adopted Dec. 10th,
Approved: • .
• JAMES ALI
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Yeas—Mayor Alde
men Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None:.
Absent—Councilmai
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schedule publish the notice •of said
assessment as required by law.
Adopted Dec. 10th, 1923.
• Approved: •
JAMES ALDERSON, '
•
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf..
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.•
A Resolution.
Whereas,. the contract for the con-
struction of a sidewalk on Algona
street, abutting lot 20 Tschirgi and
Schwind's Add., 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 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 the City Clerk
shall upon receipt of such plat and
schedule publish .the notice of said
assessment as required by law.
Adopted Dec. 10th, 1923.
Approved:
• JAMES ALDERSON,
THEO. GABRIEL,
F.D. 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—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
• A Resolution.
Whereas, the .contract for the con-
struction of sidewalks on Auburn
street abutting lot 186 'Woodlawn
Park Addition, 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 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 the City Clerk
shall upon receipt of such plat and
schedule publish •the notice of said
assessment as required by law. •
. Adopted Dec..10th, 1923. •
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
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—Mayor Alderson,. Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
•Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
.A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
btruction of sidewalks on East 28th
street, abutting Lots 133, 198, 221,
61, 62, 64 and 67 and the N. % of
65, Glendale Addition, 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 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 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 a
notice of the assessment as•required
by law. •
Adopted December 10th, 1923.
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. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior; Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Special Session, December 10th, 1923
• 825
A Resolution.
•
Whereas,• the contract for the con-
struction' of sidewalks '. on White
street abutting Lot 9A and Sub. 1
and. 2 of 9A, L. H. Langworthy's
Add., 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 Man-
ager be approved and that the City
Engineer be and he . is 'hereby in-
. strueted to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots and 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 a
• notice of the assessment as required
by law.
Adopted December 10th, 1923.
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. Carried
by •the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede. •
A Resolution. .
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of a , sidewalk on Main
street, abutting the S. 2-3 of City
'Lot 66 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 • Man-
' ager be approved and that. the City
Engineer be • and he is hereby in-
structed to prepare a plat and sched-
7,1e showing the lots and .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 a
notice of the assessment as•required
by law.
•Adopted December 10th, 1923.
Approved: .
JAMES ALDERSON,
• THEO. GABRIEL, '
ED..SCHREMPF,
• 33. 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—Mayor Alderson, • Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf..
Nays—None. .
Absent—Councilman Brede. '
•
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the. con-
struction of sidewalks on Bluff
street, abutting City Lot • 609A and
610A 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 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 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 a
notice of the assessment as required
by law.
Adopted December 10th, 1923.
.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. Carried
by the following 'vote:
•Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. •
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of a sidewalk on Fremont .
street, abutting Lot 43, Sisters' .
Add.; Lot 2 of 2 of 3 of Min. Lot 144
and Lot 4 of Min. Lot 144 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
826 ' Special Session, December 10th, 1923 .
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 ached -
Vie showing the lots and 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 a
notice of the assessment as• required
by law. • •
Adopted December 10th, 1923.
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. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council -
then Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
. Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of a sidewalk on South
Locust street abutting the N. '/2 of
Lot 1, Bonson's Sub., 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
n-structed•to prepare a plat and sched-
ule .showing the lots and 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 a
notice of the assessment as required
by law.
Adopted December 1Cth, 1923.
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. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede. •
A Resolution:
. Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of • sidewalks on Eagle
street abutting Lot •2 of 37, Lot 36,
25, 26 and 27 Althauser's Sub., 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 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 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 a
notice of the assessment as required
by law.
Adopted December 10th, 1923.
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 ouncilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
December 8th, 1923.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: A short time ago a
petition signed by Judge Maguire
and others, for the vacation of a
portion of. the alley lying between
Alpine and Neveda streets and be-
tween Langworthy avenue and Solon
'street was referred to the City
Manager for investigation and report
to the Council.
'I have talked the matter over fur-
ther with Judge Maguire and would
suggest that instead of vacating a
portion of this alley that the alley
be relocated, taking the west 20 feet
of Lot 48, Julia Langworthy's Sub.,
and the north 20 feet of the sante
lot for the turn to its present loca-
tion. Such a change would be satis-
factory to Judge Maguire and I be-
lieve to most of the other petitioners.
It would also be better if the con-
nection between the . present alley
and the alley as relocated could be
run on a diagonal rather than re-
quiring to right angle turns in order
to make this turn.. I think that
• Special Session, December 10th, 1923
probably, this could . be worked out •
satisfactorily.
My recommendation would be that
on the dedication to the City of the
location of this alley, that the pres-
ent alley west of Lot 49 and 50 and
part of • 51 .be vacated and be re-
moved to the• new location. ' '
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City- Manager.'
•Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and carried
'out as recommended. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf. •
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Mr. T. T. Parker, general manager
of the Dubuque Electric . Co., ad-
dressed the Council, stating that the
company would like to construct a
street car line on Jones street from
Locust to Main streets, and showed
the Council the advantage of such
a track to the company and also to
the public. The matter was left in
the hands of the City Solicitor to
draft an ordinance and present it to
the Council at as early date.
'There being no further business,
Council adjourned and immediately
went into a session of the Board of
Health. •
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Adopted •
3
Approved 92
.
BOARD Of EEALTH
Special Session,. December 10th,
1923. •
Present—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent --Councilman Brede.
Special_ Order and Notice From
Board of Health.
To Mrs. Emma McGaire, 2410 Wind-
sor avenue.
Yon are hereby notified that on
the 10th day of December, 1923, the
Local Board of Health for the City
of Dubuque adopted a resolution or-
dering you to abandon and remove
the outside water closet, privy or
privy vault located upon the prem-
ises described therein and to clean
the same; alsoto connect said prem-
ises with the sanitary sewer and
install sanitary toilet and toilet fac-
ilities and connect the same with
said sewer, all of which to be done
within 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. South 1/2 of 1, F. W. Kruse's
Add., assessed to A. C. Baumhover
Estate, •owned by Mrs. Emma Mc-
Gaire, be connected with sanitary
sewer; that the outside water closet,
privy or privy vault upon said prem-
ises be abandoned and removed and
said vault cleaned and that a sani-
tary toilet and toilet facilities be
installed and connections made with
the sanitary sewer.
Be it further resolved that said
Mrs. McGaire be notified to remove
and abandon the outside water
oset, privy or privy vault, located
pon the premises above described
and to clean .said vault; that said
perty be connected with the san-
itary sewer and that sanitary toilet
facilities be installed and connec-
tions made with said sewer, all of
which to be done within thirty (30)
days from the date hereof.
Be it further resolved that said
Mrs. McGaire be notified of the ac-
tion of this Board by the service of
a . written notice together with a
copy of this resolution. Failure to
comply with the terms hereof with-
in the time stated shall be followed
by prosecution or such other action
as the Council or Board of Health
may determine.
Dated this 10th day of December,
1923:
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Clerk.
JAMES ALDERSON,
•• Mayor.
Councilmen:
828 . • `special Session, December 10th, 1923
You are further notified that pro-
secution will follow a failure to
comply 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 Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Special Order and Notice From
Board of Health.
To Henry Kersch, 821 Lawther
avenue.
You are here',y notified that rn
the 10th day of December, 1923, the
Local Board of Health for the City.
of lh.huque adopted a resolution or-
deiing you toabandon and remove
the outside water closet, privy or
privy vault located upon the prem-
ises described therein and to clean
the same; also to connect said prem-
ises with the sanitary sewer and
install sanitary toilet and toilet fac-
ilities and connect the same with
said sewer, all of which to be done
within 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. 41, Burden & Lawther's Add.,
owned by Henry Kersch, he con-
nected 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 install-
ed and connections made with the
sanitary sewer.
Be it further resolved that said
Henry Kersch be notified to remove
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 connected with the san-
itary sewer and that sanitary toilet
facilities be installed and connec-
tions made with said sewer, all of
which to be done within thirty (30)
days from the date hereof.
Be it further resolved that said
Henry Kersch be notified of the ac-
tion of this Board by the service of
a written notice together with a
copy of this resolution. Failure to
comply with the terms hereof with-
in the time stated shall be followed
by prosecution or such other action
as the Council or Board of Health
may determine.
Dated this 10th day of December,
1923.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Clerk.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
You are further notified that pro-
secution will follow a failure to
comply 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 Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel: Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council -
'Ivor Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
There being no further business,
the Board adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
Cler /Board of Health.
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Approved .. ` /3 ] 9..i,...
Adopted t.../3 19 14
Board of
Health
lerk, Board of Health.
Special Session, December l8th; 1923
829
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session, December 18th,.
1923.
•
Meeting called by order of Council-
men •Brede and Gabriel.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen .Brede, Gabriel and Melchior.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Councilman Melchior moved that
Councilman Brede be appointed May-
or pro -tem of this meeting. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Gabriel and Mel-
chior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
Mayor pro -tem Brede read the call
and stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of con-
sidering an ordinance requiring the
Dubuque Electric Company, its suc-
cessors and assigns to construct,
maintain and operate a single track
of street railway over, along and
upon Jones street from South Locust
street to Main street and prescrib-
ing the condition under which said
railway shall be operated, and acting
on any other business that may reg-
ularly come before the meeting.
The ordinance was then read, Coun-
cilman Melchior moved that this be
considered the first reading of the
ordinance. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: The petition of Frank
R. Lacy asking for a reduction in
the assessment levied on November
20, 1923, against Lot 7, 0. Taylor's
Subdivision in the sum of $157.01
and Lot 25 Taylor and Cooley's Sub-
division in the sum of $157.01 to pay
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Pleasant street, was refer-
red to the undersigned for investi-
gation and . report.
The principle ground of complaint
in this petition is directed to the fact
that the assessment is in excess of
the benefits conferred upon said lots
and also in excess of 25 per cent of
the actual value of said lots. We
beg •to advise your Honorable Body .
that, from an examination of the en-
tire matter we cannot agree with the
objector in either of his contentions
because we feel that the benefits de-
rived from the construction of the
sewer equal the assessment and also
that the amount' of the assessment
are not in excess of 25 per cent of
the actual value of these lots on the
market today.
We therefore respectfully recom-
mend that the petition be received
and filed.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
WALTER CTJLLEN,
City Engineer.
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City'
Manager, City Solicitor and City En-
gineer be approved and the petition
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf. .
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: The petition of Sis-
ters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin
Mary of St. Joseph, Dubuque, Du-
buque, Iowa, asking the cancellation
or reduction of the assessments
which have been levied against prop-
erty owned by them and described
in the petition, to pay for the im-
provement, of Seminary street, have
been referred to the undersigned for
examination and report.
We beg to advise that this prop-
erty was assessed on account of the
intersection which is located immed-
iately west of this property and has
a very large area. In distributing
the cost of this intersection a rule
was adopted which provided the only
reasonable method of distribution of
this cost. • We do not believe that
any fairer distribution could have
been made and yet we are aware of
the fact that the amounts of the as-
sessments appear to be rather heavy
but that is due to the fact that the
intersection is very large at this
place. We don't know of any rule
whereby this cost could be distribut-
ed in any other manner and neither
do we feel that this cost should be
born by the City as a whole because
the property which has been assessed
is being benefited by the improve-
ment in an amount equal to the as-
sessment. For this reason we are
830 Special Session, December '18th, 1923
obliged to recommend that the pet-
ition be received 'and filed.
. Respectfully submitted,
O. F. CARR,
. City Manager.
WALTER CULLEN,
City Engineer.
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager, Ciy Solicitor and City Engin-
eer be approved and the petition
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council -
an Schrempf.
An ordinance regulating the con-
struction and location of bill -boards
and sign -boards. Prescribing a li-
cense fpr the same, and providing a
penalty for the violation thereof.
Presented and read.
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—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
December 14th, 1923.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At the meeting of the
Council held on December 10th, pet-
ition of Mrs. T. M. Cahill, protest-
ing against the assessment of $361.39
as levied against lot 20 O'Neill's Sub.
No. 2, was referred to the City Man-
ager for investigation and report.
I beg to advise that the value of
this property as carried on the tax
rolls is $1,140.00. My judgment
would be that this property today is
worth not less than $3,000.00. That
being the case there are no grounds
for a reduction of an assessment of
$361.39. For that reason I would
recommend that the petition be re-
ceived and filed .
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the petition
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. • Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man •Schrempf.
December 13th, 1923.
City Council,
1 uhuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At the meeting of the
City Council held on November 26th,
petition of Stella F. Sheridan, asking
for the vacation of the alley for a•
distance of one hundred feet west
of Lots 1 and 2 and part of Lot 3
and east of Lot 47 in Sheridan's
Addition, was referred to the City
Manager. -
This is that part of the alley run-
ning down from Davis avenue back
of the lots facing the corner of Wind-
sor and Davis avenue. This alley is
a continuous alley running parallel
to Windsor avenue through both
Sheridan and Burden and Lawther's
Additions. •
My own judgment would be that
it would be a mistake to vacate any
portion of this alley. At the present
time, as I understand it, the property
is entirely unimproved and I know
of no immediate prospect of improv-
ing. If the people about to build
on some of these lots were desirous
of having the alley vacated the mat-
ter would seem rather different to
me but I can see no particular reas-
on for vacating an alley at this time
running through unimproved ter-
ritory
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the Manager
be approved and the petition be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
December 13th, 1923.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Some time ago a pet-
ition of Mr. Hazelton, asking permis-
sion to tear up Hill street in order
to connect with sewer, water and
gas, was referred to the City Man-
ager. I have deferred reporting on
this matter on account of the fact
that there was an uncertainty about
the building going forward.
Tlie contract for the building is
now let and the request to open the
street is repeated. I have investi-
gated and see no other way possible
to secure sewer, water and gas for
this building except through the open-
ing of Hill street and would there-
fore recommend that the permission
be granted, providing arrangements
Special Session, December 18th; 1923 • 831
are made to put in the three in one
street opening.
. Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved, the prayer of •the
petition be granted. Mr. Hazelton
to put all connections in one trench.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote: .
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Melchior.
Nays -None. •
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
December 18th, 1923.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In connection with
the assessment for sewer in Stafford
street and Pleasant street, I beg to
advise that Isadore Ehrlich is the
owner of Lots 1 and 2 in Taylor's
Sub. Lot 1 has a frontage of 119
feet on Stafford street and Lot 2 has
a frontage of 50 feet on Pleasant
street.
In levying the assessment Ehrlich
was assessed for a 150 foot frontage.
My personal thought is that an as-
sessment for 69 feet on Stafford
street and 50 feet on Pleasant street
would be fairer and more in accord-
ance with the benefits, as well. as
the assessments as levied on the
other property.
If the Council concur in this re-
port, it would• mean a reduction of
the assessment on Lot 1 Taylor's
Sub. of $48.68 which amount the city
will have to assume, the same being
paid out of the general funds of the
city.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
Mr.. Ehrlich be given a reduction in
the assessment as levied in the sum
of $48.68 and the Auditor be instruct-
ed to draw a warrant for this amount
on the General Fund in favor of the
Special assessment fund to make up
this shortage. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended to allow any-
one present to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas --Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and 'Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf. •
.Henry Becker addressed the Coun-
cil relative to the special assessment
as levied against lot 4 of sub. 144 for
the making of sewer and water con-
nections to this property on Fremont
street, stating that he had this mat-
ter before the•Council and that they
reduced the asessaent some, but that
it is still too high an.d he hereby
asks that the Council reduce this
another $50.00, he will pay the as-
sessment at once, as he thinks that
this will be nearer right, but still
a little high.
Councilman Melchior moved that
Mr. Becker be given another reduc-
tion of $50.00 on this assessment.•
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Melchior. .
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
A Warranty Deed, whereby George
Massey and wife Mary convey to the
City of Dubuque lot 2 of the Sub. of
lot 2 of the Sub. of lot 3 of the Sub.
of part of Mineral lot 37 situated in
Dubuque, Iowa, also plat presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
deed be recorded and filed, also the
plat. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by tho following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Grbriel,
and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf:
A petition of the Amalgamated
Sheet Metal Workers Union, asking
that the City Council d3lay action on
the Building Code now being con-
sidered for adoption. Stating that
the code as written would increase
the cost of installing ho;: air furnace -
to such an extent that the average
home builder would be prohibited
from installing same, and it •makes
installation of this class of furnaces
in houses already built, impossible.
City Manager Carr stated that he
had already notified the petitioner to
be present at the meeting of the
Council to be held. Jan. 9th, 1924.
No further action taken.
Petition of Chas. Wunderlich, ask-
ing for a refund of $19.82 interest
paid by him under protest on street
assessment.
The assessment referred to is
shown on receipt as "Fund 356" cov-
ering assessments as levied against
.lot 2 of 2 of. 8 L. H. Langworthy
Add. lot 1, for the improvement of
Hill street.
He states that he had never re-
ceived written notice, and only se-
cured telephone information on No-
vember 16th, 1923 and therefore be-
lieves that the interest charge is
832 Special Session, December 18th, 1923
not in order, he states further that
he paid the assessment which
amounted to $364.04 and the interest
$19.82, making a total of $383.86, im-
mediately after he received the above
notice by telephone, the interest was
paid under protest and he claims
should be refunded to him.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed, and the Treasurer be notified
to refund the interest to Mr. Wunder-
lich. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Melchior.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Applications for cigarette licenses
of Jacob Bro, No. 336 Main street,
accompanied by a bond properly exe-
cuted, and also application for a cig-
arette license, accompanied by a
bond properly executed, of J. J..Bax-
ter, in the Federal Bank and Trust
Building, S. W. corner of Ninth and
Main streets, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the permits be granted and licenses
issued to the applicants. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede,. Gabriel,
and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Bond of Byrne Bros, for the main-
tenance and operation of a display
sign presented.
It being properly executed, Council-
man Melchior moved that it be re-
ceived and placed on file. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabri 1,
and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
City Manager and the City Solicitor
be authorized to attend the Session
of the Legislature at Des Moines.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, • Council-
man Schrempf.
Report of City Manager Carr on
the petition of the Misses Genevieve
and Rose Cummins, for a reduction
in the assessment ifs levied against
their property for the improvement
of Rose street, recommending that
the assessment be reduced from
$1,822.69 to $1,250, making a reduc-
tion of $572.69, presented. No action
taken.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned and immediately
went into a session of the Board of
Health.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved...,(. 04- . l 192...4!
• . 13#_192...
Adopted z_
Councilmen
Attest:
Special Session, December 27th, 1923 833
BOARDOFHEALTH
Special Session Dec. 18th, 1923.
Board met at 6:15 p. m.
Present—Councilmen Brede, 'Gab-
riel and Melchior.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Moved and 'carried that Council-
man Brede act as chairman *of this
meeting.
Return of service. Notice served
on Mrs. Emma Magaire, 2410 Wind-
sor avenue and Henry Kersch, 821
Lawther avenue, to move and aban-
don outside water closet or privy
vault, clean same and connect their
respective properties with sanitary
sewer, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notices be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
There being no further business,
Board adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
Clerk, Board of Health.
Aproved _ /3:. 192..
Adopted
Board of
Health
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session, December 27th,
1923.
Meeting called to order by Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Brede.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, ,May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga-
briel, Melchior, 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 as •provided by
law to pay for the following improve-
ments: For the making of sewer
and water connections on the im-
provement of Cleveland avenue,
from the east line of Bryant street
to the east line of Villa street; on
Bryant street from the south line of
Dodge street to the south line of Lot
6. Columbia Add.; on Kirkwood
street from the south line of West
Locust street to the east 'line of
Alta Vista street; for the construc-
tion of a sanitary sewer in Semin-
ary street from the end of the exist-
ing sewer, southwest for a distance
of approximately 1,600 feet; for the
improvement of Shiras avenue from
the entrance to Eagle Point Park to
the City Limits, and acting on any
other business that may come be-
fore the meeting.
Notice of publication, certified. to
by the publisher, of the City Coun-
il's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided by law to pay
for the making of sewer and water
connections, on the improvement of
leveland avenue from the east 'line
f Bryant street to the east line of
Villa street. presented. Also a re-
monstrance by Anna Dax against the
assessment as levied against her
property, Lot 75, Union Add., for
said connections.
Councilman Gabriel moved that .
the remonstrance be referred to 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.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice of publication be received
and filed. 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 and water connections on the
Attest:... ter
1erk, Board of Health.
834 • Special Session, December 27th, 1923
improvement of Cleveland avenue
from the east line of Bryant street
to the east line of Villa street, •by
Nester &' Buechel, 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, situate and owned, and
for the several amounts set .opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows: • •
Owner. Description. • •Amount.
'Anna C. Dax, Union Add., Lot ' ' .
75; 20 lin. ft. tile and water
pipe at $2.95, $59.00; 14 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25, •
$31.50; extra expense at
1.69354 'per cent, $1.53; in=
terest at 6 per cent, 79c;
total • ._$ 92.82
Cath. Birmingham Estate, .
Sub. 76 and 77, Union Add.,. • '
Lot 1; 9 lin. ft. tile and•
water pipe at $2:95, $26.55;
12 lin. ft. tile pipe' at $1.45,
$17.50; extra expense at
' 1.69354 per cent, 74c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 38c;
total • 45.07
Cath. Birmingham Estate,
' Union Add., Lot 78; 9 lin.
ft. tile and water pipe at
$2.95, $26.55; 12 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.45, $17.40; extra
expense at 1.69354 per cent,
74c; interest at 6.per cent,
38c; total 45.07
Mary S. Ryan, Union. Add.,
Lot 66; 14 lin. ft. tile and
water pipe at $2.95, $41.30;
10 lin. ft. tile pipe at $.1.45,
$14.50; extra expense at
1.69354 per cent, 94c; in-
. terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
total
Thos. Kenneally, Union Add.,
N. 150 ft., • Lot 92; 21 lin.
ft. tile and• water pipe at
$1.45, $61.95; • 7 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $15.75; extra
expense at 1.69354 per cent,
$1.32; interest at 6 per cent,
67c; total
Dubuque Realty Co, Union
.Add.,. Lot 55; 13.67 lin. ft.
tile and water pipe at $2.95,
$40.33; 6.33 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.45, $9.18; extra ex-
pense at 1.69354 per cent,
84c; interest at 6 per cent,
43c; total
Eliz. Pier, Sub. 2 of 1 of Sub
2 of 105 and Lot 1 of 7, Un-
ion Add., Lot 2; 25 lin. ft.
tile and water pipe at $2.95,
$73.75; 3.5 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $7.88; extra
expense at 1.69354 per cent;
$1.39; interest at 6 per cent,
71c; total '
57.22
W. •Ireland,: Union Add
Lot 46; 14 lin.. ft. tile and
• water ,pipe at $2.95, $41•.30;
115 lin. It. tile pipe'at $1.45,
.$21.75; .extra exPense at
1.89354 per cent,. $1.07; in.-
terest
n-terest at 6 per cent; 55c;• •
total • ._ .64.67
Joseph Richter, Union Add, '
• • Lot 45; 14• lin. ft. tile and
water pipe at $2.95, $41.30;
15 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.45,
$21.75;' extra expense ' at
1.69354 per cent, $1.07•; in-
terest at '6 per cent, 55c;
total_._..._..._._ ' _..._........._v.
M.. L. and J. E.' Kemier,• Sub.•
. 95, 96; 97 and 98, Union
Add:, Lot 4; 24 lin. ft. tile
.apd water pipe at ' $2.95,
$70:80; • 4 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25,$9.00 extra expense
at 1.69354 per cent, $1.35;
Interest at 6 per cent, 69c;.
total 81.84
•
Total $655.56
163.67 lin. ft. tile and water
pipe at $2.95' per lin; ft $482.83
70.33 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.45 '
per lin. ft. 101.98
28.5 lin. . ft. water pipe. at •
• $2:25 per lin. ft. 64.13
Interest at 6 per Cent .... ......._...;_.:• 5.63
' Extra expense •at 1.69354, per
cent ' 10.99 '
•
Total ' $665.56
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits,
conferred: •
• 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.
Adopted December 27,..1923: •
Approved December 27, 1923.
JAMES ALDE'RSON,
. L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
79.69•. ED. SCHREMPF,
H.• G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City .Clerk..
A Resolution.' •
Whereas, the contract heretofore
enterd into by the City of Dubuque
for the making of sewer and water
Connections on Cleveland' avenue,
hereinafter described, .has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer . has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to
5665.56. • • .
• •• Therefore, be it resolved' by the
•City Council of the •City. of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of mak-
64.67
50.78
83.73
•
':'j)eial ession, •I)rcetiiber 27th. I`)23 431
.i•ng sewer 'and water connections in
Cleveland avenue from the East line
of Bryant street to the east line of
'Villa' street, there be issued Sewer
Bonds to the• amount of $665.56.
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•
bf the 28111 day of January,' A. D.
1924, shall' be in 'the denominations
of $100.00 each,• except that there
shall be one bond to the amount of
. $65.66; .they shall be numbered •from
9499 to 9505 'inclusive, arid shall be.
. divided into ten series of which the
bonds numbered 9499 • shall consti-
•ttute the first series, and shall be
payable on the first day of• April,
A. D. 1924; the bonds•numbered 9500
shall constitute the second series
and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. D. 1925; the bonds
numbered .9501 Shall constitute the
third series and 'shall be'payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 4926;
the bonds numhered 95Q2 shall con-
stitute the fourth series and shall
be payable . on the first day of April,
A. D. 1927;• .the bonds numbered'
9503 .Shall constitute the fifth series •
and shall. be• payable on the first
day of April, A. D. 1928; the bonds
numbered 9504 •shall constitute the
sixth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1929;
the bonds numbered 9505 shall con=
stitute the seventh series' and .shall
• be•. payable 'on the first day. of April,,
'A. D. 1930.
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 -
'Ace of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall
be substantia ,fly 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 Apri, 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 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
27th day of December, A. D.. 1923.
This bond is• one of •a Aeries •of
seven bonds, six for One, Hundred.'
Dollars and..nuinbered•.from 9499 to
9504 inclusive and one for Sixty-five*,
and 56-00. numbered 9505, all of like.
tenor and date, and .issued for the •
purpose• of defraying the cost 'og
making sewer•and water connections
on Cleveland avenue from the east
line of Bryant street to the east line
of Villa 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 ten annual installments,
with interest• on all' deferred pay-
ments 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 .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 theCity 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 8th day of . January, A.
D. 1924, and has authorized the use
of their fac-simile signatures to the
interest 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' •in-
terest due that day •on its improve-
ment Bond No
dated..............:...-
10......-.....
Mayor.
Countersigned:
• City Clerk.
836 . Special Session, December
27th. 1923.•
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 an.d 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 • tliat
••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 countersigned
with the fac-simile. signature of the
City Clerk.
Adopted December 27th, 19.23.
Attest: JOHN .STUBER,
• ' • City Clerk.
Approved:
• :TAMPS AI DERSO•N,
L. H. $REDS,
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,
.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 to pay for
the making of sewer and water con-
nections on the improvement of Bry-
ant street from the south line of
Dodge street to the south line of. lot
6 Cohimbia Add., presented.
Remonstrances against the assess-•
ment as levied against the following
properties, Anna Dax owner of lot
75 Union Addition, Mary Greenwald
lot 173 Union Add., Christina Sieg-
warth, lot 74 Union • Add., Walter
Koerner and Mary Koerner, Clara
Friedl,' and Henrietta Jungk, owners
of lot 2 of Sub. 3 of Sub. of Min.
lot 63, for said improvement, 'pre-
sented. • • .
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended to allow 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.
Nabody addressed the.Council rela-
tive to the above remonstrances.
Councilman Gabriel mbved that the•
remonstrances be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded- by Councilman
Melchior: Carried by the following
. vote':
• yeas—Mayor. AMei son,, Council-
men . Brede, Gabriel; Melchior and
Schrempf. •
Nays—None: •
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice orpublication 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.. • • . • • •
Resolved by :the City' Council •of
the City- of Dubuque: That to pay for '
sewer connections on the improve-
ment of Bryant street from the south
line • of Dodge street to the 'south line
of Lot 6 in 'Columbia Add., 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 fol-
lows: • •
Owner : Description Amount
P. Eisbach, Bonson & Stewart's •
• •Sub., Lot 26; 9 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $2.05, $18.45; 7 lin....
ft. water • pipe at $2.95, •
$20.65; extra expense at
. 1.55583• per cent, $.61; in-
• terest at 6 per cent, $.34;
total •$ 40.05
P. Eisbach, Sub. Min. Lot
63,• Lot 4; 9, lin. ft. tile
• pipe at $2.05, • $18.45; 7 lin.
ft. water pipe • at $2.95, •
$20.65; extra expense . at
1.55583 • per cent, $.61;• in-
• terest at 6 per. cent 34c;
total •
C. B. Trewin (Inc), Hoskin's
Sub., Lot •1; • 9 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $2.05, $18.45; 7 lin.
ft. water pipe. at $2.95,
$20.65; extra expense at
1.55583 per cent, $.61; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 34c;
total
• Anna Dehing, Hoskin's Sub.,
Lot 3; 9 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$2.05, $18.45; 7.5 lin. ft. wat-
er pipe at $2.95, $22.13;'ex-
tra expense at 1.55583 per
cent, $.63; interest at 6 per
cent, .$.35; total •
James Brunskill Est.,' Hoskin's
Sub.. Lot 4; 9 lin. ft. tile
ripe at $2.05, $18.45; 7 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.95; $20.65;
extra expens9 at 1.55583
Special•' Seskioti,
$ler cent. 8 61; Interest 'at f.
per pent,. $:34; •.total
Mrs. Sidney Saul,' Satil's
Lpt 5; 9 •lin. ft. tile pipe 3t
$2.05, $18.45; 27.5 lin. ft.
• water pipe at $2.95, $81.13;
extra expense at 1.55583 per'
Gent, $1.55•; interest at 6 per
cent, $.87; •total ....
Mrs. Sidney Saul; Saul's:Sub:
Lot 3;• 9 lin. ft. tile pipe; et
$2•.05, $1$.45; 26.lin. ft: wat-
er• pipe at $2.95, $76.70; ex-
• tra expense at L55583 per
cent, $1.48;. •int•erest at 6 per
cent, 3:83; total••' •
Mrs.' Sidney Saul; Saul's Sub.,
Lot 2; 9 lin. ft. •tile pipe at
$2.05, $18.45; 26 lin., ft: •wat-
er pipe at $2.95, $76.70; 'ex-
tra. expense .at• 1,55583 per
cent, $1:48; interest at 6 per
cent, $.83; total. • ' ••
Mrs. Sidney Saul, Saul's Sub:,
• .Lot 1; 9 lin. ft.'tile. pipe at
$2.05, $18.45; 26 lin. ft. wat-
er pipe• at $2.95, $76.70; ex-
tra expense. at 1.55583 per
cent. $1.48; interest at 6 per•
cent. $ 83; tate]
J. E.. Working, Saul's Sub., Lot .
4; 9 lin. ft. tile'pipe at $2.05,
$18.45; 25.5 lin. ft. water
Pipe at $2.95,.'$75.23; extra'
expense at .1.55583 per cent, •
$1.46; interest at 6 per cent,
. $.81; total • 95.95
Patrick Kenneally, Union Add• .
.• S. % Lot 151; 9 lin: ft. tile •
pipe at $2.05,• $18.45; 26. lin.
ft. water. pipe at $2.95,
$76.70;,' extra • expense at
• 1.55583 per cent, $1.48; in-
terest • at 6 per cent,. $.83;
total 97.46.
Theresa Sullivan, Sub. 152 Un- . .
ion Add., Lot 1; 10 lin. ft.
tile pipe at .$2.05, .$20.50;
.26.5 lin. ft. water . pipe at
$2.95, $78.18; extra, expense
at 1.55583 per cent, $1.54;
interest at 6 per cent, $.86;
total 101.08
Chas..& Bridget Schaffert, Seib. . '
.152 Union Add.,. Lot 2; 11 •
• lin. ft. tile pipe at $2.05,
$22.55; 8.5 lin. ft. water pipe
at . $2.95, $25.08; • extra ex-
. pense at 1.55583 per cent,
$.74; interest at 6 per cent,
$.41; total 48.78
T. J. Donahue; Sub. 2 of Min
'Lot 47, Lot 1; • 32 lin ft. tile•
pipe at $2.05, $65.F0; 19 lin.
ft .water pipe'at •$2.95. $56.05; •
extra expense at 1.55583 per
cent, $1.89; interest at 6 per
• cent, $1.06; total 124.60
J. M.
Nagle, Sub, 1 of 3 of
M. L. 63;. Lot 1; 31 lin. ft.
tile nipe at $2.05, $63.55; 32'
lin. ft. water' pipe, at $2.95,
December 27th. 1923' • •837
. ..$94.40; extra • expense at
1.55583* per -'cent, •$2.45; in: •
• terest at 6 per cent, $1.37; .
total' 161:77
Walter Koerner, Sub. 3 .of• M.
L. '33, Lot 2; 30 Iin. ft. tile
Pipe at $2.05, $61.50;, 33.5
lin. 'ft. water pipe at $2.95,
$98.83; e*tra •expense• at
1.55583 per cent, ,$2.49; In- .
• terest at 6 per cent, $1.39; .,•
total 164.21'
P. Meehan Estate, •TJnion Add.,
Lot 72;1 29 .lin. ft. tile pipe. '
at $2.05, $59.45; 34 lin. ft. • • .
water pipe at $2.95; $100.30;•
extra expense at 1.55583 per
cent, $2.49 ; , interest at 6. per •'
cent, $1.37; total , • 163.61 :..
Mary Greenwald, .Union Add.,
Lot .73; 31 lin. ft. tile pipe
• at •$2.05, $63.55; 33.5 lin. ft. • •
water pipe at, 2.95, $98.83;
• extra expense at 1.55583. per .
cent, $2.53; ' interest at 6 per
cent, $1.41; total .166:32
Christina: Siegworth, •, Union
Add., Lot 74; 31 lin. ft. tile .
pike.:at $2.05; $63.55; 33.51
lin. ft. water pipe' at • $2.95, ' • •
$95.88;" extra expense at
1.55583 per cent, $2.48; in-. '
terest at 6 per cent, $1.39;•
total 163.90 •
Anna C. Dax,.Uriion Add.,'Lot
. 75; 29 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$2.05, $59.45; 13.5 lin. ft. wat-
" er pipe'a.t12.95, $98.83; ex-
tra expense at 1.55583 per • '
cent, $2.46; 'interest at 6 per •
• cent, $1.37; total 162.11
C. G. Meyer, Sub. 145 & 146
Union Add., Und. 1b Lot 1;
16.5 lin ft. tile pipe at $2.05,
$33.83; 7.25 lin. ft. water
pipe at $295, $21.38; extra
expense at 1.55583 per cent,'
$.86; interest at 6 per cent,
$.48;• •total •• • • 56.55 •
Chester Ruff, Sub. 145 & 146 •
Union Add., Und.• •Lot 1; . •
• 16.5' lin ft. tile pipe at $2 05, •
• $33.83;• 7.25 lin. ft. water
'pipe at $2 95, $21.38; extra
expense at 1.55583 per cent,
$.86; interest at 6 per cent,
3.43;..total . . 56.54.'•
Chester Ruff, Sub. 145. & 146
Union Add., Und. 1/2 Lot 2;
16.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at $2.05, •
$33.83; 7.75 lin: ft. water.
pipe at $2.95. $22.86;..extra
expense at 1:55583 per cent,
88(•;• interest at 6 per. cent,'
$.49; total
C. G. Meyer, Sub. 145. & 146
Union Add., Und. 1/2• Lot 2;
16.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at $? 05,
$33.82; 7.75 • lin. ft. water
pipe • at $2.95. $22.86; extra
expense at 1.55583 per cent,
8Re: interest at 6.per cent,
' $.49; total • _ 58.05
to 65
102.00
•
97.46
97.46
57.46
58.06 •
•
•
838 • ' • Special :��' sion, Decefriljer
C. G. Meyer, Sub., 145 & 1.46 .
• Union Add:, Und: V/ Lot 3; • •
' • 15.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at. $2.01;,
• , .$31:78; 7.25 lin. ft. water .
' pipe at 2.95, $21.3$; extra ex- •
• pense at 1.55583 per cent,
$.83; .interest at 6 per cent,
• $:45; total' .........._ ..._..._•.:........ 54.44
Chester Ruff, Sub. 145 & 146. • .
Union 'Add., Und. 1. Lot 3; .• •
15,5 lin. ft: tile pipe at 2.05, . ' .
$31.77; 7.25 lin. ft. water .
pipe at .$2.95, •$21:38; ex-•
. tra expense at 1.55583 per
cent, $.83; interest at 6' Der •••
• cent, $.45; total. .54.43.
...Robt. E. Twaites, Columbia •
• Add., Lot 2; 17 lin. ft. tile
• pipe at $2.05, $34.85; 15.5 lin
• • ft. water • pipe at $2.95,
$45.72; Per
expense at . •
• '1.55583 per. 'cent, $1.25; 'in-
terest at 6 per. cent, .$.69;
total 82.51
. • Robt. E. Twaites, ' Columbia. .
' Add., Lot $; 19 lin: .ft. tile •
pipe at $2.05; $38.95; 15.5
lin.. ft. water pipe at $2.95,
$45.72; extra • expense at
1.55583 per cent, $1.32; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.73;
total 86 72
Robt. E. Twaites, .Columbia.
• Add., Lot 5; 39 lin. ft. tile
pipe at • $2.05,. $79.95; 20.5 ..
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.95, •
$60.48; extra expense at
1.55583 per cent, $2.18;• in •
-
• terest at .6 per cent, $1.22;.
total 143.83
•
Total '
.17th, 1923 •
$2,696.46
505 lin. ft. tile• pipe at $2.05 •
per lin. ft. .._._ $1,035.25
541.5 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.95 per lin, ft. 1,597.43
Interest at 6 per cent 22.82
Extra expense at 1.55583 per
cent .40.96
Total $2,696.46
' All of which' is assessed hi pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Dec. 17th, 1923. •
Adopted Dec. 17th, 1923.
JAMES ALDERS.ON,
. 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 and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution. .
• Whereas, the Contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
. for the making of sewer. and water
connections on. Bryant, street, here-
inafter; described has .been complet-
ed :and the City Engineer has com-
puted the cost and expense of said
inrprovement amount's to . $2,696.46.
.Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of: Dubuque
that to'. provide for the 'cost of Mak-
ing- of sewer and • water connections'
on Bryant. street . from . the south
line of Dodge street to .the• south
line .of Let 6 Columbia • Addition,
there be issued .Sewer Bonds. to the
amount of $2,696.46: 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 28th day
•of January, A. D:.1924;• shall. be in
the denominations. of $200.00 each,.
except that there shall be. one bond
to the amount of $96.46; they shall
• be numberedfrom' 9506 to '9519 in-.
elusive, and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bonds . numbered
9506 to 9507 shall constitute the first
series; and shall be payable on the
first • day of• April . A. D. 1924; ' the
bonds numbered' 9508 to 9509 shall
constitute the second • series and
shall be payable on the first day
of April A. D. 1925; the bond num-
bered 9510 shall constitute the third
series and *shall be payable on the
first day of •April • A. D. 1926; the
bond numbered 9511 shall constitute
the fourth series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April A. D.
1927; the bond numbered 9512 shall
constitute • the' fifth series • and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1928; the bond numbered 9513
shall constitute the sixth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1929; the bond num-
bered 9514 shall constitute the sev-
enth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1930;
the bond numbered 9515 shall con-
stitute the • eighth series• and shall
be•.payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1931; the bonds numbered 9516
to 9517 shall constitute the ninth
series ,and shall .be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1932: ,and
the. bonds numbered 9518 co 9519
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable .on the first day. of
April A. D...1933.
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-
• . Special_ Sc.sxiun..1)ccernbcr 27t11.. 19.13 ••. •839
terest shall' be •payable at the office simile signatures to the'interest •coup=
of the City .Tre.as'tirer in the •City ' ons heretb•attaclied. ' •
' of pubuque.• . Said :bonds••shall 'be '
.substantially in tile.' following fprgi
No • . ' $200.00
•Series No .
•
' • . • . CITY CIF DUBUQUE
. •SE'WER 130ND ' • .
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 suin of
Two Hundred Dollars with interest
. thereon at the rate of. 5 per .cent per
annum, payable bn the presentation
and surrender of the interest • coup-
ons 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 Chap=
ter' 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa
and amendments thereto, and in ac-
. cordance with a resolution of the
City Council of said city, duly .passed
on the 27th day of December A. D.
1923. ' This bond is one of a series
of 14 bonds, thirteen for Two Hun-
dred Dollars numbered '9506 to 9518
inclusive and one .for Ninety-six and
46-100 Dollars numbered 9519, all •of
like tenor and date, and issued for
' . the purpose of defraying the Cost of
making sewer and water connections
on Bryant street from the south line
of Dodge street to the south line of
Lot 6 Columbia Addition, 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 prop-
erty, and payable sin ten annual in-
stallments, with interest onall 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-
. meats, 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
.28th•day of January A. D. 1924, and
has authorized the • use • of their fac-
' Mayor.
Countersigned • •
••
Gity 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 Boncl, 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
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
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 said bonds 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 Sewer
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 Dec. 27th, 1923.
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 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, to pay
for the making of sewer and water
•
.**:'s40. .
Special •Sessiof, December 27th,' 1923
connections on the improvement..of
Kirkwood .street• from the south' line
of West Locust street to the east
line of Alta Vista street, presented:
,Also •a remonstrance against the
assessment as levied against lots 26
of 74A and 81A which the owner,
A. L. Rhomberg, claims are too low
to connect with sewer and water and
connections should not .have been
made, also the rest of his lots abut-
ting on this street, connections
should. have been made one connec-
tion for every two lots, claiming
that this was the understanding be-
tween himself and the Council. The
assessment as levied amounts to
$1,249.40, he asks that this be reduced
to where it would be had the con-
nections been made as agreed upon.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager and City Engineer for investi-
gation. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor. Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior. and
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice of publication 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 for
sewer and water connections on the
improvement of Kirkwood street
from the south line of West Locust
street to the east line of Alta Vista
street, by Edmund A. Linehan, 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, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of
heal estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 81A,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 21 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $36.75;
12.5 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $28.12; extra expense
at 1.81886 per cent, $1.18;
interest at 6 per cent, 55c;
total $ 66.60
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 80,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 21 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $36.75;
13 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $29.25; extra expense
at 1.81886 per cent, $1.20; •
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
total B7.44
A. • L. Rhomberg, Sub. 79, .
Wood's Add.; Lot 2; 21 lin.
ft. tile pipe: at $1.75, $36.75;
12.5 lin. ft. water •pipe •at
$2.25, $28.12; extra expense
• at 1.81886 •per cent, $1.18;
interest at 6 per cent, 55c;
total •
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 78,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 23 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $40.25;
12.5 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $28.12; extra expense
at 1.81886 per cent, $1.24;
interest at 6 per cent, 59c;
total 70.20
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. '77,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 23 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $40.26;
13 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2:25, $29.50; extra expense
at 1.81886 per cent, $1.26;
interest at 6 per cent, 61c;
total 71.37
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 76,
• Wood's Add., Lot 2; 23 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $40.25;
13 lin. •ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $29.25; extra expense
at 1.81886 per cent, $1.26;
interest at 6 per cent, 61c;
total 71.37
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 75,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 23 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $40.25;
13 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $29.25; extra expense
at 1.81886 per cent, $1.26;
interest at 6 per cent, 61c;
total 71.37
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 74,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 23 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $40.25;
13.5 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $30.38; extra expense
at 1.81886 per cent, $1.28;
interest at 6 per cent, 62c;
total .... 72.53
J. A. Rhomberg Estate, Sub.
51, Wood's Add., Lot 2; 21
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$36.75; 12.5 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $28.12; extra
expense at 1.81886 per cent,
$1.18; interest at 6 per cent,
55c; total 66.60
J. A. Rhomberg Estate, Sub
52, Wood's Add., Lot 2; 22
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$38.50; 12.5 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $28.12; extra
expense at 1.81886 per cent,
$1.21; interest at 6 per cent,
57c; total 68,40.
J. A. Rhomberg Estate, Sub
53, Wood's Add., Lot 2; 21
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$36.75; 13 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $29.25; extra
expense at 1.81886 per cent,
$1.20; interest at 6 per cent,
57c; total 67.77
66.60
•
.Sperial Session,
J. A. Rhomberg Estate, Sub.
54, Wood's Add., Lot 2; 21
lin. .ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
536.75; 13.5 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $30.38; extra
expense. at 1,81886 per cent,
$1.22; interest at 6 per cent,
59c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Estate, Sub.
55, Wood's Add., Lot 2; 23
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$40.25; 28. lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $63.00; extra
expense at 1.81886. per cent,
$1.88; interest at 6 per cent,
90c; total 106.03
A. L. Rhomberg, Union Ave
nue Sub., Lot 20; 23 lin. ft
tile pipe at $1.75, $40.25;
27 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $60.75; extra expense
at 1.81886 per. cent, $1.85;
interest at 6 per cent, 88c;
total 103.73
A. L. Rhomberg, Union Ave-
nue Sub., Lot 19; 23 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.75, $40.25;
27 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25 per lin. ft., $60.75; ex-
tra expense at 1.81886 per
cent, $1.85; interest at 6
per cent, 88c; total 103.73
A. L. Rhomberg, Union Ave-
nue Sub., Lot 18; 23 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.75, $40.25;
28 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25 per lin. ft., $63.00; ex-
tra expense at 1.81886 per
cent, $1.88; interest at 6 per
cent, 90c; total 106.03
Margt. Connolly Estate, Con-
nolly's Sub. Und. 1/2 of Lot
3; 3.12 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.75, $21.00; 22.75 lin ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $51.19;
extra expense at 1.81886 per
cent, $1.31; interest at 6 per
cent, 62; total 74.12
Julia E. Mosher, Connolly's
Sub. Und. 1/2 of Lot 3; 12
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$21.00; 22.75 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $51.19; extra
expense at 1.81886 per cent,
$1.31; interest at 6 per cent,
62; total 74.12
Emma L. Buettell, Union Ave-
nue Sub. No. 2, Lot 1; 21
lin ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$36.75; 14 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25, $31.50; extra ex-
pense at 1.81886 per cent,
$1.24; interest at 6 per cent,
59c; total 70.08
Emma L. Buettell, Union Ave-
nue Sub. No. 2, Lot 4; 21
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$36.75; 13 lin. ft. water pipe,
at $2.25, $9.25; extra ex-
pense at 1.81886 per cent,
$1.20; interest at 6 per cent,
57c; total
December 27t1h, 1''. 3 841
68.94
67.77
' John R. McGrath, Sub.. M. L.
93B, Lot' 1; 3 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $40.25; 27.5
lin. ft.. water pipe at $2.25,
$61.88; extra expense at
1.81886 per cent, $1.86; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 89c;
total __. 104.88
Anton Siege, Wood's Add., 82
lin. ft. tile pipe at 51.75,
$40.25; 27 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25, $60.75; extra ex-
pense at 1.81886 per cent.
$1.85; interest at 6 per cent,
88c; total 103.73
Joseph Siege, Wood's Add.,
Lot 83; 21 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $36.75; 27.5 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $61.88;
extra expense at 1.81886 per
cent, $1.79; interest at 6 per
cent, 86c; total 101.28
Joseph Siege, Wood's Add.,
Lot 84; 21 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $36.75; 28.5 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $2.25, $64.13;
extra expense at 1.81886 per
cent, $1.83; interest at 6 per
cent, 88c; total 103.59
Joseph Siege, Wood's Add.,
Lot 85; 23 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $40.58; 28 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $63.00;
extra expense at 1.81886 per
cent, $1.88; interest at 6
per cent, 90c; total 106.03
Joseph Siege, Wood's . Add.,
Lot 86; 21 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $36.75; 27.5 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $61.88;
extra expense at 1.81886 per
cent, $1.79; interest at 6
per cent, 85c; total 101.27
Joseph Siege, Wood's Add„
Lot 87; 23 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $40.25; 28 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $63.00;
extra expense at 1.81886
per cent, $1.88; interest at
6 per cent, 90c; total 106.03
Jos. P. Simones, Union Ave-
nue Sub., Lot 12; 11.5 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $20.12;
6 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $13.50; extra expense
at 1.81886 per cent, 61c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 29c;
total
Jos. P. Simones, Union Ave-
nue Sub., Lot 13; 11.5 lin.
ft., tile pipe at $1.75,
$20.13; 6 lin. ft. water pipe,
at $2.25, $13.50; extra ex-
pense at 1.81886 per cent,
61c; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total
34.52
34.53.
Ed. Yound, Sub. 72, Wood's
Add., Lot 2; 22.3 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.75, $38.50;
12.5 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $28.12; extra expense,
at 1.81886 per cent, .$1.21;
842 Special Session, December 27th; •1923•
$1.21; interest at 6 per cent, .. ••
57c; total 68.40
Total $2,399.39
621. lin. ft. tile pipe at. $1.75
per lin. ft. .... $1,086.75
• 555.5 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25 per lin. ft. • 1,249.88
Interest at 6 per cent . 20.26
Extra expense at 1.81886 per
cent _ _......._.__ 42.50
Total ._ $2,399.39
.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 Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf:
Nays—None.
Approved December 27th, 1923•.
Adopted December 27th, 1923.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
enterd into by the City of Dubuque
for the making of sewer and water
connections on Kirkwood street,
hereinafter described, has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to
$2,399.39.
Therefore; be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of mak-
ing sewer and water connections in
Kirkwood street from the south line
of West Locust street to the east
line of Alta Vista street, there be
issued Sewer Bonds to the amount
of $2,399.39. Said bonds shall be
issued under the provisons of Chap-
ter 8, Title V of the Code of Iowa
and the amendments thereto, shall
bear date as of the 28th day of Jan-
uary, A. D. 1924, shall be in the de-
nominations of $200.00 each, except
that there shall be one bond to the
amount of $139.39; they shall be
numbered from 9520 to 9531 inclu-
sive, and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bonds numbered
9520 to 9521 shall constitute the first
series; and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1924; the
bonds numbered 9522 shall constitute
the second series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April, A. D.
1925; the bonds numbered 9523 shall
•
constitute the third sreies and shall
'be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1926; the bonds numbered 9524
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. • 1927; the . bonds num-
bered from• 9525 shall constitute the
fifth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1928;
the bonds numbered 9526 shall con-'
stftute the sixth series• and' shall be
payable on the first day of April,.
A. D. 1929; th bonds numbered 9527
shall constitute the seventh series
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D. 1930; the bonds num-
bered 9528 shall constitute the eighth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1931; the
bonds numbered 9529. shall consti-
tute the ninth 'series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D..1932; and the bonds numbered
9530 to 9531 shall constitute the
tenth series and shall be payable on
the first day of April, A. D. 1933.
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 $200.00
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
elate • 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.
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 5, 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
27th day of December, A. D: 1923.
This bond is one of a series of
twelve bonds, eleven for Two Hun-
dred Dollars, numbered 9520 to 9430
inclusive and one for One Hundred
Thirty-nine and 30-00 Dollars, num-
bered 9531, all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
'I;ecial Session; December 27th,. 1')23 • S -F3
defraying the. cyst of making sewer
and water connections in Kirkwood
street from the south line of West.
Locust to the east line of Alta Vista.
street, al3d described in said resolu-
tion; 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 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 prec-
edent 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 countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City af-
fixed this 28th day of .January, A.
D. 1924, and has authorized the use
of their fac-simile signatures to the
interest 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
improvement Bond No dated
19 .....
Mayor.
Countersigned
Beit 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 • Sewer •Puna.
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.
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.
Adopted•I)ec. 27th, 1923.
• .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 and
Schtlempf.
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 a sanitary sewer in Seminary
street from the end of the existing
sewer, southwest for a distance of
approximately 1,600 feet .
There being nc' remonstrance,
Councilman Brede moved that the '
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Aldereon, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
• Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing a sanitary sewer
in Seminary street southwest from
the end of the existing sewer for
approximately 1,600 feet, by Oliver
G. Kringle, 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 Atnount
E. S. Knippel, South View
Heights, Lot 13; manholes
and 50 lin.• ft. tile pipe at
$0.7$42120 $39.21; extra ex-
pense at 4.04435 per cent,
$1.60; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; total $ 41.15
844' . Special Session,
Decetnlber 27th, 192:3
E. , S. Knippel, Sub. 12 South
View Heights, Lot 1; 24
sq. yds. laterals, $18.00;
manholes and 50 lin, ft. tile
pipe at $0.784212, $3921;
extra expense at 4.04435
per. cent, $2.3j; interest at'
6 per .cent, $.50; total....
J. J. Nagle, Sub 11 South
View Heights, Let 1; 24
sq. yds. laterals,* $18.00;
manholes and 50 lin.. ft. tale
pipe at $0.784212, $39.21;
. extra expense at 4.04435
per cent, $2.31; interest at
6 per cent, $.50; 4otal.... .60.02
J. J.. Nagle, Sub. 10 South
• View Heights, Lot 1; 24
sq. yds. laterals, $18.00;
manholes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $0.784212, $39.21;
extra expense at. • 4.04435
per cent, $2.31; interest at
6.per cent, $.50; total....
J. .T. Nagle, Sub. 9, South
View Heights, Lot 1; 24
sq. yds. laterals, .$18.00;
manholes and 50 lin. ft. file
pipe at $0.784212, $39.21:
extra expense at 4.04435
per cent, $2.31; interest at
6 per cent, $.50; total.... $0.02
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 8, South
View Heights, Lot 1; 24
sq. yds. • laterals, $18.00;
manholes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $0.784212, $39.21;
extra expense at 4.04435
per cent, $2.31; interest at
6 per cern, $.50; total.... 60.02
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 7, South
View Heights, Lot 1; 24.
sq.. yds. laterals, $18.00;°
manholes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $0.784212, $39.2I;
extra expense at 4.04435
per cent, 42.31; interest at
6 per cent, $.50;• total....
G. A Loetscher. Sub. 6,
South View Heights, Lot 1;
manholes and 50 ft. tile pipe
at $0.784212,.$39.21; extra ex,.
pense at 4.04435 per cent,
$1.60; interest at 6 per cent,
$.34; total 41.15
G. A Loetscher, Sub. 5,
South View Heights, Lot 1;
24 sq. yds. laterals, $18.00;
50 lin. ft. tile • pipe at
$0.784212, $39.21; extra ex-
pense at 4.04435 per cent,
$2.31; interest at 6 per cent, •
$.50; total
F. A. Grimes • South View
Heights, Lot 4; 24 sq. yds.
laterals, $14 00; 50 lin. f1. tile
pipe at $0.784212, $39.21; ex-.
tra expense at 4.04435 per
cent, $2.31; interest at 6 per
cent, $.50; total
F. • A. Grimes, South View
Heights, Lot 3•; 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $0.784212, $39.21;
extra expense at 4.04435 per
cent, $1.60; interest at 6 per
cent, $.34; total 41.15
Leo. •J. Flynn, Sub. 2 pf Min
Lbt 191, Lot 1; 78 sq. yds
laterals, $58.50; ?200 lin. ft
tile . pipe at • . $Q.784212,
60.02 $156:84; extra, expense at
4.04435 per cent, $8.72; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.87;
Total _ 225.93
Sisters .of Charity, B. V: M.,
Sub, Min. Lot 191, Lot 1;
275 lin. ft. • tile pipe at
$0.784212; $215.67; extra ex-
pense at 4.04435 per cent,
. $8.72; interest at 6 per cent,.
$1.87; total
• Sisters of Charity, B. V. M.,
Sub. Min. Lot 198,• Lot 2;
105 lin. ft. tile pipe ' at
$0.784212, $82.35; extra ex-
pense at 4.04435 per cent,
60.02 $3.33; interest at 6 per cent, •
$.71; •total •86.39
•Sisters of Charity, B: V. M.,
Sub Min. Lot. 191, Lot •3;
208 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$.784212, $163.13; extra ex-
• pense at 4.04435 per cent;
$6.6i;• interest at 6 per cent,
$1.42; total • 171.15
Sisters of Charity, B. V. M.,
Min. Lot, Lot 199; 41 lin ft.
tile pipe at $0.784212, $32.16;
•extra expense at 4:04435 per
• cent, $1.30; interest at 6 per
cent, $.28; total 33.74
Cath. W. Bradley, Sub. Min
Lot 198, Lot 2; 28 sq.• yds.
laterals, $21.00; 451• lin. ft.
tile .pipe at • $0.784212,
$353.68; extra expense at
4.04435 per cent, $15.15; in-
terest at 6•per cent, $3.24;
total 393.07
• 60.02 Cath. W. Bradley, Sub. 2 of
Min. Lot 191, Lot 3; 56 sq.
yds. laterals, $42 00; 394.4
lin. ft. tile pipe at $0.784212,
$309.29; extra expense at
4.04435 per cent. $14.21; in-
terest at 6•per cent, $3.05;
total 368.55
Lillian Kinnier, South View
Heights, Lot 23; 14 sq. yds.
laterals,* $10.50; 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $0.784212, $39.21;
extra expense at 4.04435 per
cent, $2.01; interest at 6 per
cent, $.43; total , 52.15
60.02 Lillian Kinnier, South View
Heights, Lot 22; 14 sq. yds.
laterals, $10.50; 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $0.784212, $39.21;
extra expense at 4.04435 per.
cent, $2.01; interest.at 6 per
cent, $.43; total 52.15
60.02 Lillian Kinnier, South View
Heights, Lot 21; 68 sq. yds.
laterals, $51.00; 267.7 lin. ft.
tile • pipe at $0.784212 per
226.26
Sj ecia•} Session, December 'Zi th, • 1023
845
cent, $209.9&;' extra expense
at 4.04435 per cent; $10:56;
interest at 6 per cent, $2.29;
total. ' 273.74'
Voelker Realty • Co., .South •
View Iiefghts,.Lot.30; 48 lin.. • •
ft. •tile pipe at $0.784212• per
cent, $37.64; •extra expense
at 4.04435 per cent, $1.52;•
interest at 6 per cent, $.32;
total
Voelker Realty Co., 'South
View Heights, Lot 19; 48 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.784212 per
e'ent, $37.64; extra expense
at 4.04435 per cent, $1.52;
interest at 6 per cent, $.32;
total
Fred C. • Ris, South .View
Heights, .Lot 18; 48 lin. . .
• ft. tile pipe at $0.784212 per
cent, $37.64; extra expense
at 4.04435 per cent, $1.52;
39.48
39.48
interest at 6 per cent,. $.32;
total 39.48
Fred C.• Ris, South View
Heights, Lot 17; 48 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.784212 per
cent, $37.64; extra expense
at 4.04435 •per cent, $1.52;
interest at 6 per cent, $.32; •
total 39.48
Voelker Realty Co., South
• View Heights, Lot 16; 48 lin. • '
ft. tile pipe at $0.784212 per
. cent, $37.64; extra expense
at 4.04435 per cent, $1.52;
interest at 6 per cent, $.32;
total 39.48
Voelker Realty Co., South
View Heights, Lot 15; 18 sq.
yds. laterals, $13.50; 48
1'n ft. tile pipe at $0.734212
$37.64; extra expense at
4.04435 per cent, $.2.07; in-
terest at 6' per cent, $.45;
total 53.66
Voelker Realty Co., South
View Heights, W. 1/2 Lot 14;
18 sq. yds. laterals, $13.50;
24 lin. ft. 'tile pipe at
$0 784212, $18.82; extra ex-
pense at 4.04435 per cent,
$1.31; interest at 6 per cent,
$.28; total 33.91
Voelker Realty Co., South
View Heights, E. 1/2 Und. 1-3
Lot 14; 8 lin ft. tile pipe
at $0.784212, $6.27; extra ex-
• pense at 4.04435 per cent,
$.25; interest at 6 per cent,
$.05; total .6.57
Voelker Realty Co., South
View Heights, E. % Und. 1-3
Lot 14; 8 lin ft. tile pipe
at $0.784212, $6.27; extra ex-
pense at 4.04435 per cent,
$.25; interest at 6 per cent,
$.05;.total
Fred C. Ris, South View
Heights, E 1/2 Und. 1-3
Lot 14; 8 lin. ft., tile pipe
6.57
• at $9.784212, $6.27; extra ex- •
pense at 4;04435 per eent, •
,$.25; interest at 6 •per cent, • •
• $.05 ;' total _.._:.. 6.57
Total .$2,791.42
1621 • lin. • ft;' 8 -inch tile at
$1.25 per lin. ft. $2,026.25 .
486 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at 75c •
per lin. ft. 364.50
6 manholes at $45.00 per
. manhole 270.00
Interest at 6 per cent • 23.06 .
Extra expense at 4.04435 per • •
• cent: 107.61
•
Total• $2,791.42
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred. •
Approved Dec. •27th, 1923.
Adopted Dec. 27th, 1923.
•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 Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayer 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 Seminary street, hereinafter
described has been completed and the
City Engineer has computed the cost
and expense of said improvement
amounts to $2.791.42. •
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 Sem-
inary street southwest from' the end
of the existing sewer for approxi-
mately 1600 Peet,. there be issued
Sewer Bonds to the amount of
$2,791.42. 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 28th day of Jan-
uary A. D. 1924; shall be in the de-
nominations of $300.00 each, 'except
that there. shall be one bond to the
amount of $91.42; they shall he num-
bered from 9532 to 9541 inclusive and
shall be divided into ten series of
which the bond numbered 9532 shall
constitute the first series; and shall
be payable on the' first day of April
A. D. 19.24; the bond numbered 9533
'shall constitute the second series and
shall be payable on the first day of
•
4113.:,_ _ is _
•
846 ' .Special 5ession, Decernbei- 27th, 1923 •
April A. D. 1925'; the bona numbered
9534 shall constitute the th,lrd series •
.and.shall be payable •on fhe• first day..
of April A. D. '1926; . the bond num-
bered 9535 shall constitute .the fourth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1927; the bond
numbered 9536 shall constitute the
'fifth series and shall be payable on.
the first day of April A. D: 1928; the
bond numbered 9537 shall constitute
the sixth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April A. D. 1929;
the bond numbered 9538 shall consti-
• tute the seventh series and shall•be
payable on the first day of April A. D.
1930; the bond numbered '9539 shall
constitute the eighth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April .
A. D. 1931; the bond numbered 9540
shall constitute the ninth series and
shall be payable on the •first day of
April A. D. 1932; and the bond num-
bered 9541 .shall constitute the tenth
*series and. shall be . payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1933.
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 principll and in-•
tere st shall be payable at the office
of' the City Treasurer in the City of
Pubuque. Said bonds shall be sub-
stantially in the following form:
No $300.00
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
Three Hundred Dollars with interest
thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per
annum, payable on the .presentation
and surrender of the interest coup-
ons 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
boi;d is issued by the City of Dubuque
pc rsuant to and Ly virtue of Chapter
8, Title 'V of tlie. Code of Iowa and
amendments thereto, and in accyyd-
ancc with a resolution of the Ciiy
Council of said c.ty, duly passed on
the 27th day of December A. D.1923.
This bond is one of a series of ten
bonds, nine for Three Hundred Dol-
lars numbered from 9532 to 9540 in-
clusive and one for Ninety-one and
48-100 Dollars numbered, 9541, all of
.like tenor and date, and issued for
the purpose of defraying. the cost
of construction of a sanitary sewer
in Seminary street• southwest, it ow
the end, of the existing sewer. for
approximately •1600 feet., and de-
scribed in said resolution; which cost
is assessable and levied along said
jtnprbvement, and is made by law a
lien on all abutting or adjacent prop-,
erty, and payable in ten annual in-
stallments, 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 spec-
ial 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 catised
this bond to be signed by its Mayor
and countersigned by its.•City Clerk,
with the seal of said City affixed this
28th day of January A. D. 1924, and
has authorized the use of their 'fac-
simile signatures to the interest coup-
ons 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
improvement Bond No dated
19
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) •City Clerk.
Be it further. resolved that the
Mayor and City Clerk be and the -
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
Special Session, l)
manner provided for in Section. 845
• .of. the Codi of. •Iowa, the proceeds' of
'said.'Sale to be kept in a specia1funo
• to be .known as • S•e.'wer 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 Dec. 27th; 1923.
Approved: .
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL, •
H. G: MELCHIOR, .
• Councilmen. •
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk..
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Melchiolr. 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 as provided by law to pay
for the improvement of Shiras aven-
ue, from the entrance to Eagle Point'
Park to the City limits, presented.
Also a remonstrance by A: L. Rhom-
berg against the assessment as lev-
ied against his property lots 139, 140
and 141 in Julien Add. He states that
when the waiver was signed by the
abutting property owners waiving the
regular formality as required by law
he did not sign the waiver, however
he does not object to the improve-
ment; but claims • that the assess-
ment as placed against 'his property
is much higher than the value of the
property, and he hereby offers to
pay $25 00 for each of the full lots
and $12.50 for half lots, which he
claims would be 25 per cent of the
valuation of the lots. •
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager and City Solicitor to investi-
gate and report back to the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council:
men Brede, Gabriel Melchior ,and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
R. T. Roedell addressed the Coun-
cil in behalf of himself and some
other abutting property owners,
claiming that the street is not fin-
ished, and ' called the attention of
the Council to the ditch on the side
of the road. They were informed
that in order to eliminate the ditch,
a storm sewer would have to be con-
structed which would cost thousands
of dollars.. •
eceinber .27th, 1•')2 •• • 847
•
. Councilman Brede mgved•that the
notice of publication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. .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 Shiras avenue from the
entrance to Eagle Point Park to the
City Limits, •by City of Dubuque,
contractor, in front of and adjoining.
the seine, a special tax be and is
hereby levied, on the several lots,
and •parts of lot, 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.
T. E. Rhomberg, Julien Add.,
Lot 141; 39.15 lin. ft. bitum-
inoue macadam at $1.00,
$39.15; total • ,..$ 39:15
T. E. Rhomberg, Julien Add.,
Lot 140; 78.3. lin. ft. bitum-
inous macadam at $1.00,
$78.30; total ' 78.30
T. E. Rhomberg, Julien Add.,
Lot 139; 78.3 lin. ft. bitum-
inous macadam, $78.30;
total 78.30
Ludwig Korn, Sub. 2 of 1 of
S. 1/2 of M. L. 309A, Lot 1;
404 lin. ft. bituminous, ma-
• cadam at $1.00, .$404.00;
total 404.00
Robert F. Rdedell, Roedell's
Sub., Lot 1; 146.25 lin. ft.
bituminous macadam at •
$1.00, $246.25; total 246.25
Catli: • Rohr, Roedell's Sub,.
Lot 2; •55.75 lin. ft. bitum-
inous macadam at $1.00,
$55.75; total 55.75
Geo. Sear, Sub. N. 1/4 of M
L. 309A, Lot 3; 110 lin. ft
bituminous macadam at '
$1.00, $710.00; total 710.00
Henry Novak, Sub. 3 and 1 of
3A M. L. • 310, Lot 1; 624
lin. ft. bituminous macadam ••
at $1.00, .$624.00; total 624.00
Henry Novak, Sub. 2 and 2
of 2A. M. L. 310, Lot 2;
549 lin. ft. bituminous ma-
cadam at $1.00, $540.00;
total • 549.00'
Birdie and Frank Roselieb,
Sub. M. L. 311, Lots 2 and
2A; 285 lin. ft. bituminous
macadam at $1.00, $285.00;
total 285.00
Jos. Brunhardt. Sub. M. L
311, Lot 1; 184 lin. ft. bitum-'
inous macadam at $1.00,
$184.00; total _.._ _____. _ 184.00
Jeremiah Potter, Sub. 1, Pot-
ter's Place, Lot 1; 537 lin.
ft. bituminous macadam at •
. $1.00, $537.00; total .. 537.00
•
•
•
' Special. Scs::.,icnn;, h)cccinher 27th, 1923.
•
Jeremiah Potter, Sub., 1; Ea-
• gle. Point View,, Lot 1;' 377. • '
• lin, ft. bituminous macadam.'' • •
at $1.00,. $377.00; total ' 377.00'
. Otto`Berendes; Sub. 2 of3 M.
L. 310, Lot 2.; 359 lin. ft.
• bituminous . macadam at•
. . $1.00, $359.00; total 359.00
Geo. Sear, Sub. N. z of M. L
309A,. Lot 1; 710 lin. ft'
bituminous macadam at.
• $1.00, $710.00; total 710.00
.. • Ludwig Korn, Sub. 1 S: % M••
L. 309A, Lot •1;' 713 lin. ft
bituminous macadam 'at • •
$1.00, $713.00; total 71^.00
• Fannie Schmid, Sub. 221; Ju-
• lien Add 'Lot 1 • 198.42 lin. '
' ft. bituminous macadam at' '
$1.00,' $198.42; total 195.42.
Park Board, Sub. 221, Julien
Add., Lot 2; • 41.58 lin. ft.
bituminous . macadam. at.
.$1.00, $41.58; total 41.5S
•
Total $6139.75
6189.75 lin. ft. bituminous -
macadam at $1.00 per lin.
ft. • $6,189.75.
• 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 Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf. •
. Nays—None. .
Approved December 27th, 1923.
Adopted December 27th, 1923. •
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. B•REDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
P; D. 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 improvement of Shiras ave-
nue, hereinafter described, has been
completed and the City Engineer
has computed the cost and expense
of said improvement amounts to
$6,189.75.
Therefore, be' it resolved by the
City Council, of the City of Du-
buque that to provide for the cost
of improvement of Shiras avenue
from the entrance of Eagle Point
'Park to the City Limits, there be
issued Improvement Bonds to the
amount of $6,189.75. • 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' 28th day
of January, A.. D:: 1924, shall. be• 7n
• the 'denominations of $500.00 each,
'except •that• there' shall be one bond
to the 'amount of.•$189.75; they shall
be• numbered from •948.6 to•'9498' in-'
.•c,•lusive, and shall•'be divided ihto'ten
series of which the bonds numbered
94$6 to, 9487 .shall constitute the first
series, and shall • be payable on. the
first day Of April, A. D. `1.92.4; the
bonds numbered 9488 shall consti-
tute the second seriea and shalt be
payable on the .first. day . of April, '
A. D. 1925; . the • bondsi •numbered
9439, shall constitute the 'third series
and shall be. payable on the first day .
of April, A. D. 1926; the bonds
numbered 9.490 shall constitute the •.
fourth series and shall be payable on
the first day of.Apri1,.A. D. 1927; the
bonds numbered .9491 shall consti-
tute the •. fifth series and shall' be
payable on. the first day of April,
A. D. 1928; the bonds numbered 9492 .
shall • constitute the. sixth series and .
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D...1929; the bonds num-
bered 9493 shall constitute the
seventh series and shall be payable •
on the first day of April, A. D. 1930;.
the bonds numbered 9494 shall con-
sritnte th'e eighth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1931; the bonds numbered 9495
to 9496 shall constitute . the ninth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1932; and
the bonds numbered 9497 to 9498
. shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. -1933. •
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 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 $500.00
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 , nr 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 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, •December ?i tl�, l' �;� •
: 13e it further •resolv.ed.• that the '
•Mayor and .City• Clerk be and they
are hereby instructed to cause 'said •
bonds .to he • prepareu, • and when so • • •
prepared to•execute said bbnds; and . •
• •that the. City Clerk be :and he is
hereby instructed to registeraid
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 ponds• hi• 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 signa-
ture of tie Mayor •and countersigned • •
with the fae-simile signature of the
City • Clerk,
• Adopted December ' 27th, 1923.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk..
"JAMES ALDERSON,'
L. H. B.REDE, •
THEO. GABRIEL,
'ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHI.OR,
Councilmen.
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,
Schrempf.
. ' Nays—None.
Petition of Arthur A. Wagner,
asking for •a refund of $8.48 interest
paid. on the .assessment against his
property,. Lot 2 of Lot '8 of L. H.
Langworthy's Add., for' the improve-
ment of Hill street, .stating that he
was not properly notified of the as-
sessment, therefore could not pay.
the assessment when it was due, and
that it was not his fault that the •
Mayor. assessment was not...paid when .due.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition he granted
(Seal) • • City Clerk. .and the City Auditor be notified to.
Form of Coupon. draw .a warrant on the Treasurer,
On the day of A. D. ' and that. the County Treasurer be
•
10 the City of Dubuque, Iowa, notified to make the change in the
promises to pay to' the bearer, as 'tax hooks. Seconded by Councilman
m•ovided in the bond, the sum of Brede. Carried .by the following
Dollars, at the office vote:
of the City Treasurer in the City of . Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council -
Dubuque, being months' interest men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
due that day on its Improvement Srhrempf.
Bond No dated • 19 • ' Nays—None.
Petition of , property owners on
Mayor. Bennett street. asking that the im-
provement of Bennett. street he in- •
eluded' in. the list of streets to lie
City Clerk. • improved in 1924, including sewer
• ' ' State of Iowa. ' This"libnd is' issued
' by'the:'City of Dubuque• ptrsuant' to
• and.•by virtue of Chapter 8,'Title V
.."of the•Code of Iowa'and amendments'
• '••thereto; and. ih accordance *with 'a.
. resolution •of the City. of Dubuque of
• • said City, • duly passed on 'the. 27th
• • ' • day . of December, A.D. • 1923. This
• bond '•is .one • of a . series of thirteen
bonds, 'twelve for Five Hundred .l7ol-
lars, numbered from 9486 to 9497 in-
clusive, and• one ' for One• Hundred
•Eighty-nine and 25-00 Dollars, num:
beret! 9498, all of like tenor.and 'date,
and. issued •for.the purpose of defray-.'
ing the cost of •improving Shiras
• avenue 'from the entrance. .of •Eagle
Point Park • to the City Limits, "and
•• described in said resolution; • which
cost is assessable and levied along
said improvement, • and 'is made by
law a line on. all abutting. or adjacent'
property, and payable in ten annual
• installments, with interest " on all
deferred payments at the rate of.flve
.per • cent per annum,, anti this bond
is payable only out of the money de-
rived from the. 'collection of .said
special tax,'. and said money .can be
1,se-d 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,
happened., and performed in regular
and due form as required by said '
law and resolution; and for the ae-
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
affixed this 28th day of January, A.
D. 1924, and has authorized the use
of their fac-simile signatures to the
.interest coupons hereto attached:
Countersigned:
Countersigned:
850 Special Session; December. 27th, • 1923 .
.
and • water connections. . $1gned -DT
J. J. Grigg, Mrs. Kate Snodgrass, Al-
fred Mehl et al.. (Thirty-five sign -
era. )'•
Petitioners •to:: sign agreement that
.•they -will not object to the connec-
tions being laid, although the sewer
is not yet constructed in said. street.
• No motion. Action deferred until an
agreement is presented.
Renewal of plumber's bonds • for
the following firms presented: Line-
han & Molo, Chas. •• Pape & Son, .
.Philip Breithaupt, . L.. 0. Pepin.
'They being properly executed. •Coun-
cilman Melchior moved• that they 'be'
received and placed on, file with the
original bonds. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf.. ' Carried by the'
following vote:
Yeas — Mayor ,Alderson; Council-
• men Brede, • Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf. • • .
Nays—None.
Notice of suit of Elizabeth Barton
against the City of • Dubuque • for
• $5,000 for personal injuries. received
in falling on a defective sidewalk on
the east side of Pine street, between
15th and 16th streets, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be referrod to the City Solic-
itor. Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
• Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men .Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf. '
Nays—None.
John Maclay addressed the Coun-
cil relative to the Billboard Ordin-
ance, stating that the rules and
regulations embodied in the pro -
'posed building code pertaining to bill
boards were much better than the
proposed bill board ordinance.
No action was taken on the ordin-
ance at this meeting.
Special ordinance requiring the
Dubuque Electric Company, its suc-
cessors and assigns, to construct,
maintain and 'operate a single track
of street railway over, along and up-
on Jones street from South Locust
street to•Main street and prescribing
the condition under which said rail-
way shall be operated, presented.
having passed first reading on De-
cember 18th, 1923. •
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance be•read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
• Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, • Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was
second time.
Councilman Melchior
this 'be considered the
ing of• the ordinance.
then read a
moved that
second read -
Seconded by
•
C.ouncilthan 'Gabriel. .Carded by the
• following vote: ' ' •
Yeas -Mayor 'Alderson, .'Council- .
.men : Brede, Gabriel, •: Melchior,
Schrempf. •
' Nays—None.
• • ''SPECIAL ORDINANCE;
An .Ordinance requiring the Du-
buque 'Electric' 'Company, its suG-
eeasors and' assigns • to construct,
maintain and operate a single tracic
of street railway over, along and.
upon Jones Street from South Lo-
cust Street to. Main' Street and pre-
scribing the • condition under which .
said .railway shall be operated: •
.Whereas, in .order to provide. bet-
ter street car service and to expe-
dite the operation of the Dodge
street line of street railway it is
deemed proper. by'' the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and reason-
ably necessary for the benefit of the
public. that Dubuque . Electric Com-
pany, its successors and assigns, .be
required to• construct; maintain and
operate a single line' of street rail-
way over, upon and along Jones
Street from South Locust Street to •
Main Street; therefore
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the Dubuque
Electric Company, its successors and
assigns be and it is hereby directed
to construct, maintain and operate,
in connection with the Dodge Street
•line a single line of Railway, to-
gether with all necessary turn outs,
switches and appurtenances, over,
upon and along Jones Street from
South. Locust Street to Main Street,
said line to be used and operated
as a part of said Dodge Street line
and forming a connecting line be-
tween the Dodge Street line . on
South Locust Street and the Main
Street line on Main Street, the . con-
structing of said line and the plac-
ing of the appurtenances to be done
under the supervisoin of the Cily
Engineer and Electrician.
Section. 2. After the completion
of said line of railway the Dubuque
Electric Company, its successors and
assigns shall restore the street In as
good condition as it was before the
same was disturbed and shall also
hold the City harmless from dam-
ages to person or property by rea-
son of its negligence in the con-
struction, maintenance and opera-
tion of said line of railway during.
the time this ordinance is in force
and effect.
' Section 3. • The construction, op-
eration and• maintenance of the
street railway over and across said
street shall be subject to the sam'
regulations and restrictions as are
provided for in the general fran-
chise ordinance of said Company,
which Ordinance was adopted the.
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provided they sign the proper • stipu-
1.4th day of . Februaty, 1922, 'arid •'this •
'Ordinance shall expire at the same
' time: as said Franchise Ordinanc.�
expires.. . .
•'Section 4.. ."Within fifteen (15).
days from the' a'doption•'of this Or-
dinance said- Dubuque Electric Co..n-
:pally, its successors' and :assigns, by
its' 'proper officers, shall endorse
hereon the acceptance of the terms
hereof, and .this Ordinance shall• go
into force and effect ten (10) days
from and after its final passage and
• 'adoption and publication as provided
bylaw.' . .
Passed upon first reading. this 18th
day of December, 1923. .
. Passed, adopted and approved
•uxon final reading this • 27th day of
December,' 1923.
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/Dec. 31, 1923, .and Jan. 2,
1924.
JOHN STUBER,
12-31 and 1-2. City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules requiring an ordinance to
be read on three separate days be
suspended.. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance be now read a third
time. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance as read be approved
and adopted. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Duertscher Bros., ask-
ing that they ho allowed to install a
gasoline filling station on the John-
son street side of their place of busi-
ness, corner of. Johnson street, and
Lincoln avenue.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
lotion to protect the City.• Seconded •
by Councilman.' Gabriel. Carried by
the following. vote: . •
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men • Brede, • Gabriel, 'Melchior,
Schrempf. • ' •
Nays—None.
Petition of J. P. Hickey,. asking
for the privilege 'of paying the spec-
ial assessment as .levied against his
property for the improvement of
First street, October 10th, 1922, on.
the installment method; stating that
he had purchased this property,• de-
scribed as 'N. 36 ft. 9. in. of E 90 ft.
6 in. of City'Lot 120 and the S. 12
ft. 3 in. of •the W. 36 ft. 7 in. of
City Lot 119, after the date of levy.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed and the County Treasurer be no-
tified to accept the pay in install-
ments as requested and make the
necessary changes on the tax books.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
December 27th, 1923.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with an
order given by the City Council to
receive bids at two p. m. Thursday,
December 27th, for the purchase of
$20,000 worth of 4%'% Sewer Bonds,
dated December 15th and maturing
on July 1st, 1940, the following bids
were received:
Emery, Peck & Rockwood, Chi-
cago, Ill.=Par, accrued interest and
a premium of $285.00.
Federal Securities Co., Chicago, I11.
—Par, accrued interest and a prem-
ium of $244.00.
Seipp, Princell & Co., Chicago, 111.
—Par, accrued interest and a prem-
ium of $52.00.
Nb other bids were received, al-
though there were three other repre-
sentatives present who were pre-
pared
to bid but not to equal the
bid as made by the Emery. Peck &
Rockwood Co., of Chicago, I11.
I would respectfully recommend
that the bonds be sold to Emery,
Peck & Rockwood, as their hid is
the best bid received for these
bonds.
Respectfully submitted.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A resolution authorizing the execu-
tion of a Contract for the sale of
$20,000 of Four and Three-quarter
per cent Sewer ' Ronda 'of the City of
Dubuque to the Emery, Peck &
Rockwood Company of. Chicago, Ill..
Whereas, appropriate • proceedings
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852. • Special. Session, December: 27t1-1•;: 1923..'
were instituted by the City • Council
.of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, ; for
the issue and sale of four and three-•
quarter per cent Sewer Bonds 'to
the amount of $20,000, and • .
• Whereas, bids were received by
-the City Manager of said City • on
December 27th, 1923, at his. office in
the City Hall, at . which time the
same were . opened, compared and
examined, and •
Whereas, such bids were submitted
to • the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, at a meeting called for
that purpose, on December 27th,
1923, and said City Council finds that
the Emery, Peck & Rockwood Com-
pany of Chicago, I11., submitted the
highest bid for said bonds, said bid
being par plus accrued interest to-
gether with a premium of $285.00,
and it is deemed advisable that a
contract be awarded to said company
for said bonds; now therefofre
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, in legal
session assembled, that a contract
for the sale of $20,000 of four and
three-quarter per cent Sewer Bonds
of the City of Dubuque, be awarded
to said Emery, Peck & Rockwood
Company of Chicago, I11., and that
said contract be executed by the
Mayor in behalf of the City of Du-
buque, upon final passage of this
resolution and approval of the con-
tract, a copy of which is hereto at-
tached and made a part hereof.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and for the preservation of the
health, comfort and convenience of
the citizens of Dubuque, shall be in
force and effect from and after its
final passage and adoption by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque.
Adopted and approved, December
27th, 1923.
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. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
December 27th, 1923.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg• to advise that
Edmund A. Linehan has completed
the work of placing sweer and, water
connections in Seminary street and
in West Locust street. I would
therefore recommend the acceptance
of his work on these two streets.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contracts for the
making of sewer and water connec-
tions in West Locust street and in
Seminary . street havebeen com-
pleted, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined saidwork and recommend-
ed its acceptance, now .therefore
Be it resolved by the City of Du-
buque, that the recommendation of
the City Manager be approved and
that the City Manager be and he is
hereby instructed to prepare a plat
and schedule showing the . lots and
parcels of real estate subject to as-
sessment for said improvement and
filethe .same in the office of the
City Clerk subject to public inspec-
tion, and the City Clerk shall upon
receipt of such plat and schedule
publish the notice of the assessment
as required by law.
Adopted December 27th, 1923.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
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.
December 27th, 1923.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of Ashton street,
by the construction of a sanitary
sewer in said street from Delaware
street south to the end of the
street, Cook & Kean, contractors.
has been completed and tested by
the Sewer Inspector.
I would therefore recommend its
acceptance by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction ' of a sanitary sewer in
Ashton street from Delaware street
south to the end of the 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
Special Session,..Decenibcr 27t1i, 1103
853
• Of the City of Dubuque, that the
recommendationof 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 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 the no-
tice of the assessment as required
by law. .
Adopted December 27th, 1923.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
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.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the City Manager be authorized to
send Wm. E. Myers (fireman) to the
American LaFrance Fire Engine
Company's factory for the purpose of
study. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
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OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
CITY COUNCIL
OF THE
CITY of DUBUQUE
IOWA
FOR THE YEAR
1924
TELEGRAPH -HERALD
CITY OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1924
COUNCILMEN
JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor
LOUIS H. BREDE
THEODORE GABRIEL
City Clerk—JOHN STUBER
HARLAN H. MELCHIOR
ED. SCHREMPF
City Solicitor—M. H. C'ZIZEK
City Manager—O. E. CARR
Secretary to Manager—ALLAN SIGMAN
City Treasurer—
OTTO F. PULS
City Auditor—
FRED GANTERT
City Engineer—
WALTER CULLEN
Chief of the Fire Department—
JOSEPH FISHER
City Electrician—
JOSEPH CORRELL
Plumbing Inspector—.
GEORGE MASTERS
Electrical Inspector—
SAMUEL TRILLER
Building Commissioner—
R. G. HUMPHREY
City Assessor—
GEORGE BENNETT
Chief of Police
JOHN GIELLIS
Health Director—
DR. D. C. STEELSMITH
Sanitary Inspector—
JOSEPH S'CHARRY
Market Master—
C. J. McCARTHY
Milk and Dairy Inspector—
DR. W. J. CONNOLL
Regular meetings of the City Council are held the first Monday of each
month at 4:30 P. M.
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INDEX—Book 54 .
1924
SUBJECT Page
A
Feb. 4—Anthony, Chas. E., petition to settle delinquent
assessment 41
13—Aird, Peter, Suit against City, Report of City
Solicitor 48
18—Algona Street extended, report of City Manager 49
18—Althauser Street from Edison to Eagle, bids for
improvement 80, 93, 610, 757, 760
18—Althauser Street rom Stafford to Edison, bids for
improvement 81, 93, 321, 387,.389.
26—Althaus, Valentine and Theresa, deed to City 94
Mar. 22—Audubon Street, petition of property owners for
. water mains 122
April 14—Alley between Milwaukee Avenue and 32nd Street,
petition to repair same 200
14—Abstracts and title to property, Booth's Add., Du-
buque Harbor Improvement Co., purchased by
City, report of City Solicitor thereon 206
" 25—Arthofer, Louis and Elizabeth, petition relative to
sewer, Eagle Point District 207
di 25—Adams Co.. cancellation of taxes, report of City
Manager 21.3
May 19—Alta Place, sanitary sewer 227
June 19—Air Hill Street, petition to improve 292, 308
" 19—Algona Street extended, Manager to purchase
ground 294
" 26—Abeln, Jos. H., contractor's bond 314
July 14—Air Hill improvement 333, 353, 407, 479, 480
14—Air Hill improvement, remonstrance by property
owners 332
" 28—Althauser Street, gas connections 3.72
Aug. 11—Atlantic Street from Julien Avenue to W. 14th
Street, resolution to improve 403, 490, 491
" 11—Auburn Street from Delhi to W. 14th Street, reso-
lotion to improve 404, 489
11—Ardmore Place, resolution to improve 416, 463
" 25—Althauser Street from Edison to Eagle Street, gas
connections 453
Sept. 2—Asbury Street from St. Ambrose to City Limits 507, 594
IS 2—Almond Street, resolution to improve 508, 597, 598
Oct. 27—American Legion, Post No. 6, petition to install
uniform flag decoration system 4 700
Nov. 3—Adam, Mich., petition for reduction in assessment , 752
3—Armistice Day, invitation to Councl to partcipate
in parade 770
INDEX -Book 54
1924
SUBJECT
Page
B
Jan. 9 -Building Code 6
Feb. 4-'-13ircher and Jos. ,Nei, iwtItion for vacation of
• alley . .. 41, 44
4 -Bush, Chas. T. -petition relative to sanitary sewer,
Mt. Pleasant Add. 42, 44
El 4 -Bonds, report 'of City Manager to purchase a block
of $50,000 city bonds 42
18 -Bryant Street. bids for improvement 50, 92, 331, 436, 441
18 -Burden Street, bids for improvement • 51, 93, 610, 761, 762, 766
44
26 -Booth Street, gas connections 95
"• 26 -Bryant Street, gas connections 95, 137
26 -Burden Avenue, gas connections 95,
Mar. 3 -Booth, C1. R., petition to install gasoline station' • 19407
"
3 -Building Code Committee report 98, 152
3 -Building Code, ordinance and resolution 98
44 10-Brede, L. H., appointed Mayor pro -tem 100, 113, 119
10 -Board of Review appointed 111
15 -Budget, City of Dubuque, fiscal year ending March.
31, 1925 113-118, 126
18 -Bonds, Water Works, bids for $125,000 119, 12S
121-122, 128
22 -Bowman, Ed., petition to install gasoline filling
44 22-Bersched & Wilson, bond for operation of ' display
sign 122
April 1 --Braun, Paul, et al., petition to improve Stanton
Street 150
7-Beutin, Frank. remonstrance against assessment, •
14
Eagle Point Sewer ' 154, 208
7 -Bee Branch Sewer 173, 210, 446
41
" 14-Brandel, John, bond 203
" 25-Brede, L. H., Mayor pro -tem 207
" Burke, R. F., contractor's bond 209
" 25-Braconier, F. G., contractor's bond 209
" 25 -Bee Branch Sewer, bids 210
25-Birner, Joseph; report of City Manager relative to
assessment for water connections, Lowell Street 214, 330
" 25 -Bush property, water connections 214
May 5-Berringer, Ernest, petition relative to delinquent
assessment 217
" 12-Bitzberger, Al, petition for reduction in peddler's
license 224, 242
" 19-Brede, L. H., Mayor pro -tem • 227
" 19-Buol, J. C., remonstrance against assessment,
sewer and water connections, W. 16th Street ..... 234, 291
" 26 -Beatrice Creamery Co., petition relative to electric
sign 251
•" 26 -Board pf Review, report of .,. 251
" 26-Beutin, Frank, petition relative to sewer connec-
tions 252
June 2-Brede, L. H.. Mayor pro -tem 225
2 -Board of Education, petition relative to payment
of assessment 255
" 19 -Bonds. City Grading Bonds of City of Dubuque,
$100,000.00 ' ... 276, 295, 298, 393, 420, 450, 459
" 19 -Belsky Motor Co., petition to install gasoline fill-
ing station
" 26-Brouilette Sheet Metal Works, contractor's bond
" 26 -Braun Bros., contractor's bond
.Tuly 14 -Bush. C. T., remonstrance against Julien Avenue
ossep,onent
. 332, 383
290
314
314
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1924 ' SUBJECT
B
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14—Bush, Birdena, remonstrance against Julien Ave-
nue assessment 332
14—Bruhskill, David, remonstrance against Julien A� l nue assessinent333
14—Burke, Walter, petition to pay up delin(iu(n1
assessment 337
14—Becker S. Hagerty, .petition for r( du(t ion in
assessment • 339
25—Budget Estimate, City of Dubuque 359
di25—Boxleiter, Mrs. G., remonstrating against assess- •
ment for Stewart Avenue 360, 384
di
25—Becke, Chris., contractor's bond 360
Aug. 4—Brede, Councilman, appointed Mayor pro -tem 387
4—Board of Education, bill 'for furniture at school
• election 392
11—Brede, Councilman, appointed Mayor pro -tem 393
Aug. 11—Broadway and Broadway Extension, resolution to
improve 400, 497
11—Burch Street, resolution to improve 415, 465, 466
Sept. 2—Birndorf Bros., sign bond 512
2—Byrne, Elizabeth, petition for reduction in assess-
ment • 514
" 15—Blatz, Van, Brewing Co., cigarette license 565
24—Brede, L. H., Councilman, appointed Mayor pro -
tem for this meeting 570
Oct. 6—B & R Battery Co.. petition to install air pump 608
13—Beutin, Frank, remonstrance against assessment,
Garfield Avenue , 612
13—Bradley Street, petition to • grade 613, 689, 767, 768
20—Bush, J. D., petition to pay assessment on install-
ment plan 684
20—Byrne, Roht. E., petition to pay assessment on in-
stallment plan 684
20—Board of Education, communication, rent for
schools on election days 684
20—Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., petition relative to
draining property 685
if 27---Banks—Dubuque National, Dubuque Savings, and
Second National Bank—asking for cancellation of •
1919 taxes 700
Nov. 10—Bush, Birdena, petition to postpone action on
sewer, wtaer and gas connections 770, 805
" 10—Bethany Home for Aged, petition to exempt from
taxation .... 771
" 17—Byrne, Elizabeth, petition for reduction in assess-
ment 828, 836, 849
'28—Brede, Councilman, appointed Mayor pro -tem 829, 837
" 28—Burgunde, Mrs. Lena, sign . bond 834
" 28—Burden Street, reductions made in assessments for
improvement of street , 835
" 28—Birmingham Estate, reduction in assessment 836
" 17—Bonds to be called in 847
Bertsch, Jos. .T., petition to hang electric sign • 849
It 17—Banks—Dubuque National, Dubuque Savings, and
Second National—petition for cancellation of
taxes 851
29—Breithanpt, Phil., plumber's bond 860
29.-Browsky. Wm., manager to pay damages on be-
half of City 861
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1924
SUBJECT
C
Page
Jan. 7—Carr, Ryder & Adams Co., petition to arch streets
and build bridges across street 1
7—City Auditor's report for month of December 3
7—City Treasurer's report for month of December . 3
7—City Water Works report for month of December 3
7—Cota. Anna, settlement of claim for personal
injuries
7 --City Manager to attend convention, National Road
Show, Chicago
9—Cummins, Genevieve and Rose, petition relative to
special assessment 7
29—C. M. & St. P. R. R., license covering right-of-way, .
sanitary sewer, Eagle Point District . 35
29—Council proceedings for month of October and
November, 1923 35
it 29—Callahan, Agnes, settlement of claim 38
Feb. 4—City Water Works report .for month of January 42
" 13—CCity Treasurer's report for month of January,
1924 44
13—City Auditor's report for month of January, 1924... 44
13—City Council proceedings for month of December,
1923 — 44
13—City Manager's report on rock excavation on W
Locust Street 47
18—Cleveland Avenue, bids for improvement 52, 92, 636, 779, 787
" 26—Cleveland Avenue, gas connections 95, 146
Mar. ' 3—Council Proceedings, bids for binding 97
" 10—City Water Works, report for month of February 111
" 10—City Treasurer's report for month of February 111
" City Auditor's report for months of February 111
" 10—C. B. 3. N. R. R., resolution to vacate and annul
certain rights 112, 113, 122
22—C. M. & St. P. R. R., petition relative to ordin-
ance, side track in connection with I. C. R. R.
April 7—City Water Works report for month of March, 1924
" 14—City Auditor's report for month of March, 1924
" 14—City Treasurer's report for month of March, 1924
14—City Council Proceedings for month of January,
1924
" 14—Consolidated National Bank, renewal of bond 201201
" 14—C. M. & St. P. R. R., agreement relative to placing
water mains under tracks ....., 202
14—Currie-Simpson Co., contractor's bond 203
14—Curtis & Co., contractor's bond 203
14—Cooper, A. A., Inc.. warranty deed to City 206
" 25—Coon, H. A., petition asking permission to pay
assessment on installment plan 208, 236
5
5
122
154
201
201
it
" 25—Corbett, Gertrude, notice of suit against City for
personal injuries 208
25—City Solicitor, annual report 1923
25—C. B. & Q. R. R., to purchase three lots from City 210
(Lots 10, 11, 12) 211
25—City Manager to advertise for bids for sale of Lot
3 of Sub. of Min. Lot 158
Mav 5—Cardiff Street, petition of property owners to have 211, 222
street improved
" 5—City Water Works, annual report 217
5—City Treasurer's report for month of April.. 218
5—City Auditor's report for month of April 218
218
INDEX—Book 54
1924
SUBJECT Page
C
5—City to charge rent for property owned by City
and occupied by others at the rate of 6% of
valuation of property 220
12—City Water Works report for month of April, 1924 225
19—City Council Proceedings for month of February,
1924 236
19—Cleaver, Edward T., contractor's bond 241
June 9—City Council Proceedings for month of March, 1924 272
9—City Auditor's report for month of May, 1924 272
9—City Treasurer's report for month of May, 1924 272
9—City Water Works report for month of May, 1924272
19—Cooper, A. A., Inc., remonstrance against assess-
ment for Jones street 277, 317
19—Cooper, Georgia H., remonstrance against assess-
ment for Jones Street improvement 277, 317
" 19—Cooper, A. A., Inc., remonstrance against assess-
ment for W. 5th Street 279, 317
19—Conlin, R. F., contract for crushed rock 294
tt 26—Conlon, R. F., contractor's bond 314
Cascade road bridge to be repaired 315
July 7—City Manager, renewal of bond 317
7—City Water Works, report for month of June, 1924 318
7—City Treasurer's report for month of June, 1924 318
7—City Auditor's report for month of June, 1924 318
7—Cigarette dealers, permits and bonds 318, 338, 360, 385, 449, 565
44 8—Carpenter, Joe contractor's bond 329
" 8—Carr, Ryder & Adams Co., petition to divert sani-
tary sewer 330
" 14—City Council Proceedings for month of April 338
" 14—City Manager and City Solicitor to attend meet-
ing of Legislature at Des Moines 341
" 16—City Council Proceedings for month of May 354
" 16—Central Hotel, sign bond 354
" 28—Cedar Street property owners asking that sewer
between 17th and 19th Streets be covered 385, 449
Aug. 4—City Council Proceedings for month of June, 1924392
" 11—City Water Works report for month of July 396
" 11—City Auditor's report for month of July 396
" 11—City Treasurer's report for month of July 396
" 11—Custer Street from Atlantic to Auburn, resolution
to improve 404, 485, 486
" 11—Custer Street from Auburn to Algona Street, reso-
lution to improve 405, 484, 485
" 11—Cornell Street from W. 14th Street to May Place,
resolution to improve 406, 482, 483
" 11—Curtis Street from Booth to Bryant Streets, resolu-
tion to improve 410, 473, 474
19—C. B. & Q. R. R., petition to build switch track over
6th Street 444
25—Colonial Dames, Burroughs No. 1, petition to re-
tain Town Clock 454
Sept. 2—Council meeting. call 459
2—Citv Manager Convention at Montreal—Manager,
Mayor. Councilman Melchior to attend 517
11—City Water Works, report for month of August,
1924
11—City Auditor's report for month of August, 1924.........
11—City Treasurer's report for month of August, 1924
Oct. 6—Citv Water Works report for month of September,
1924
523
523
523
608
•1924
INDEX Book 54
SUBJECT Page
C
6 -City Auditor's report for month of September, 1924 608
" 6—City Treasurer's report for month of September,
1924 608
" 15—C. B. & Q. R. R., accepting ordinance, spur track
at 6th Street 613
" 30—Connelly, W. J., and Julia Moser, settlement of
delinquent tax levy 748
Nov. 10—City Council Proceedings for July and August 771
" 10—City Water Works report for month of October,
1924 771.
" 10—•City Treasurer's report. for October, 1924 771
" City Auditor's report for month of October, 1924 771
" 10—Curtis &. Co., contract awarded for sewer and
water connections
" 13—Connolly, Frances, remonstrance against street
assessment
" 28—City Council Proceedings for month of Septem-
ber, 1924
" 28—Cooper, A. A., Inc., submitting new plat for lots
691, 700, 701.
" City Solicitor authorized to purchase as City's agent
property for sale for delinquent taxes
Dec. 17—Commercial Jobbing Co., sale of property, Indus-
trial Sub. No. 2
17—City Bonds to be called in
" 17—City Auditor's report for November, 1924
" City Treasurer's report for November, 1924
" City Water Works report for November, 1924
17—Cooper, A. A., Inc., and Cooper Wagon and Buggy
Co., tax matters
774
779, 834
834
835
836
847
847
&50
850
850
852
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SUBJECT Page
D
Jan. 7—Dubuque Electric Co., accepting terms of ordinance, •
Jones street
to 7—Dubuque Poster Advertising Co., petition relative
to Billbord Ordinance 2
7—Danzer, Pauline, refund on sewer, W. 16th Street2
2—Dubuque Harbor Co.'s Add., Manager authorized to
purchase Lot 10 and 12 5
" 15—Dax, Anna, notice of appeal from assessment 22
2.9—Doerr, Adam, remonstrance, sewer and water con-
nections on W. Locust Street 25, 46, 94
29—Dubuque Roofing Co., remonstrance to parts of
Building Code 35
29—Dubuque Pontoon Bridge Co., resolution to repay
to City $25,000 39, 41
Feb. 4—Dubuque Electric Co., notice to County by Clerk of
contemplated street improvement 42
13—Dubuque Electric Co., street lighting contract ex-
pires, report of Manager 49, 84, 91, 109
26—Douglas Street, gas connections 95, 149
April 1—Dolan, Catherine, petition relative to delinquent
assessment 150
1—Delhi Street, petition of property owners objecting
to vibrolithic paving 152
" 25—Dustin, Albert N., bond for sign 209
25—Dubuque Shippers Association, City joins, fee to be
$25.00 215
May 5—Devlin, contractor's bond 218
5—Dubuque Electric Co., one-man car proposition 220
5—Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, communication
relative to conference of the Mississippi Valley
Association 222
12—Dubuque Moose Club, petition to have carnival at
Olinger Park 223, 224
12—Dubuque Electric Co., petition asking to remove
track on Jones Street from Main to R. R. tracks 226
19—Douglas Street, petition of property owners for
grade on sidewalk 234
26—Decoration Day, invitation to Council to participate
in parade 236
26—Devlin, E. C., contractor's bond 252
June 9—Dubuque Electric Co., petition relative to paving
on Bryant Street 272
19—Dubuque Electric Co., T. T. Parker addressed
Council relative to electric sign 276, 314
July 7—Dubuque Roofing Co., contractor's bond 318
Aug. 11—Diagonal Street, resolution for improvemnet 399, 498, 499
11—Dubuque Electric Co., petition relative to paving
on W. Locust street 416, 417
25—Dehing, John, petition for reduction in taxes 456
Sept. 11—Dubuque Electric Co., petition of residents re-
monstrating against their method of repairing
street between tracks on Central Avenue 522
15—De Maio, Patzie, petition to improve King street560
15—Dorst, Mrs. C., petition relative to sidewalk 561
6—Dubuque Radiator Works, petition to erec tsign 607
13—Deming, J. K., remonstrance against assessment,
Garfield. Avenue
27—Duertscher, A. & J., petition remonstrating against
special assessment
Oct.
612
699, 717
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" 27—Dubuque Poultry Association, petition for use of
Armory for Children Show _ 747
" 27—Dubuque Auto Supply Co., bond 747
Nov. 13—Dax, Anna, remonstrance against assessment 779, 847, 861
" 13—Drease, Rosa, remonstrance against street improve-
ment 805
Dec. 17—Dubuque Harbor Improvement Co., resolution cre-
ating Industrial No. 2 845, 846
17—Dubuque National Bank, petition for cancellation
taxes 851
17—Dubuque Savings Bank, petition for cancellation
of taxes 851
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SUBJECT Page
E
Feb. 18 -Emery, Peck & Rockwood, $20,000 sewer bonds 2
18 -Elm Street, bids for improvement 53, 92, 717, 721
44
18 -Eighteenth Street, bids for improvement 54, 99, 212, 245, 248
it
18 -East 24th Street, bids for improvement 55, 92, 340 428, 434
18 -East 4th Street, bids for improvement 56, 92, 173, 604, 734, 735
18 -Edison Street, bids for improvement 81, 93, 292, 355, 357
26 -Election, Clerks of Registration, and Judges and
Clerks of Election 93
Mar. 10 -Even & Kolb, bond for display sign 100
" 10 -Election, voting precincts 111
" 22 -Election, canvass of petition, candidates for Coun-
cilman and Park Commissioners 120
" 31-Ernsdorf, Jacob, appointed on Civil Service Com-
mission 128
31 -East 4th Street, contract to Rasmussen & Sons Co. 129
Election -Salaries paid Registration Clerks, Judges and
Clerks of Election, voting places, etc 129
" 31 -Election, voting precincts, Mayor appoint a com-
mittee of five to redistrict voting precincts 129
April 1 -Election, canvass of votes ..... 151.
it
7 -Eagle Point Lime Works, petition to cut opening
in wall 173
14-Eisbach Bros., contractor's bond 203
May 5-Efferding, T. E., contractor's bond 218
June 2-Ettenson, Jacob, petition relative to paying special
assessment 255
26 -Election precincts, committee appointed to re-
district City 315
July 14 -Ellis, Dr. G. C., petition for display sign 341, 391
25 -Electric Light Fund, resolution 359
28 -Edison Street, gas connection 372, 373
28 -Elm Street, gas connections 373, 374
28 -East 24th Street, sewer and water connections 378, 383
28 -Edison Street, gas connections 384
28 -East 4th Street fill, Manager authorized to sell
property 385, 392
4 -Emerson, petition for hanging display sign 392
11 -East 22nd Street, resolution to improve 396, 504, 505
11 -Elm Street from 11th to 20th Street, resolution
to improve 401, 495, 496, 600
11 -East 16th Street from Washington Street to C. G.
W. tracks, resolution to improve 406
19 -Emerson Co., bond for display sign 444
2 -East 15th Street, re volution to improve 506, 590, 591
2-Eisbach, Peter, reduction in assessment 514
3 -Election precincts, report of committee 518
22 -Election, Registratio nClerks 568
22 -Election, voting places 569
28-Erschen, J. W., petition to pay assessment 835
1 -Enright, Ann, petition for reduction in assesment 837
17 -Ellis Street, gas connections 84S
17 -Elm Street, petition to improve with sheet asphalt 850
It
if
64
144
Aug.
Ir
Sept.
„
66
et
Nov.
Dec.
if
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F
Jan. 7—Fairview Place .from 16th Street to Cornell Place,
resolution of necessity to improve 7, 32, 33, 564
" 29—Fischer, Elizabeth, settlement of claim 38
" 29—Frommelt, Magdalena and Joseph, relative to can-
cellation of delinquent assessment 39
Fev. 4—Frith, E. T., garbage contract 43, 84
" 18—Fairview Place, bids for improvement 56, 92, 653, 654
" 21—Fackenthal, suit against City , 86, 861
Mar. 15—Fire Pumper accepted from American LaFrance Co118
April , 1—Fireman's Band, petition to use Armory for dance 150
7—Farrell, Nellie, notice of rlaim for personal injury 153, 209
7—First National Bank, depositary bond 153
May 5—Frith, E. E. Estate, asking that old bond be released 222
June 26—Fischer, Magdalen, taxes for 1922 be refunded315
July 14—Fireman's Band Leader to receive $50.00 per month 341
" 25—Fire Fund Resolution 359
" 28—Froelich, .Julia, bill for private sewer 383
Aug. 4—Fischer, Joseph, Fire Chief, to Convention 392
11—Francis Street from Kaufmann Avenue to W. 23rd
Street, resolution to improve 413, 469, 470
Sept. 2—Foye Street, resolution to improve 508, 598, 599
Oct. 6—Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co., petition to excavate
in alley 607
13—Flynn, Leo J., remonstrance against assessment,
Seminary Street
Dec. 17—Foye Street, gas connections
" 29—Fortune, Mary, notice of claim
612, 701
848
859
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Jan. 13—Greenwald, Mary, notice of appeal from assessment 23
Feb. 13—Gow, W. S., suit against City, report of Solicitor 48
` 18—Garfield Avenue, bids for improvement 57, 91, 92, 418, 534, 550
" 21—Garfield Avenie, laterals extended 84
" 26—Gas connections on various streets 95, 372, 453
April 14—Geiger, Henry A., contractor's bond 203
May 5—Giese, Edwin W., contractor's bond , 213
12—Gregory, Jas. A., contractor's bond 225
" 12—Geisler Bros., contractor's bond 225
June 9—Gaynor, E. J., remonstrating against special assess-
ment levied for improvement of W. Locust 271, 514
" 19—Grading bids 293
July 14—Gregory, Frank, remonstrance against Julien Ave-
nue assessment 333
" 25—Gabriel, Theo., Councilman, appointed Mayor pro -
tem 355
" 28—Garfield Avenue, gas connections 374
Aug. 11—Glen Oak Street from Julien Avenue to Vernon,
resolution to improve 403, 492, 493
" 11—Glen Oak Street from W. 3rd to W. 5th Street,
resolution to improve 409, 475, 476
" 11—Gerlick, Lena, settlement of claim 420
Sept. 2—Grassel, Ludwig, petition for reduction in assess-
ment}514
" 22—Gronau, John, case settled 569
Oct. 1—Grace, M. J., Clerk of Court, warrant be drawn for
court costs 602
" 6—Gantenbein, Frank, petition remonstrating against
size of lot 608
" 6—Golf Course, Public 608
" 16—Garfield Avenue, reductions in assessments 634
" 27—Grutz, Peter, offering to settle delinquent assess-
ment 699
30—Gengler's Cafe, permit to sell cigarettes 748
Nov. 10—Gas connections, various streets, contract awarded 774
Dec. 17—Geisler Bros., guarantee roof on 9th Street Engine
House 348
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SUBJECT
Page
H
Jan. 7—Harold Street, petition of property owners for
sanitary sewer 1
7—Herrmann, Oscar, remonstrance against assessment 1, 37, 47
29—Hackett, James, offers to sell property to City 37
Feb. 13—Hamel, August, renewal of plumber's bond 44
18—Hackett, James and Anna, deed to Lot 10 to City 50
" 18—Harvard Street, bids for improvement 58, 92, 637, 801, 803
" 18Holly Street, bids for improvement 59, 92, 515, 585, 587
" 21—Horsefall, City to purchase his lot 84, 122
Mar. 22—Hess, Julia, notice of claim for personal injuries 121
" 31—Hurd, Lenehan, Smith & O'Connor, $50.00 for legal
services 127
" 31—Humphrey, R. G., appointed Building Commissioner 128
April 1—High Bluff Street, petition asking to have street
extended 150, 215
" 1— High Bluff Street, petition of property owners, rela-
tive to space between sidewalk and curb 157
2—Herzog, Mrs., petition relative to delinquent
assessments 152
7—Hemmi, Clarence, petition for reduction in special
assessment 153, 202
7—Hackett, J., Council to purchase Lot 10, Coates Add174
14—Humphrey, R. G., bond 201
14—Howie, David T., contractor's bond 203
May 5—Horton, John P., bond for display sign 218
5—Halpin Produce Co., bond for display sign 218
26—Heim, J. A., contractor's bond 252, 255
26—Hagerty, R. E., asked for further reduction in as-
sessment on Lot 13, Newberry's Add........._....., 255, 252
July 7—Holland Furnace Co., contractor's bond 318
7—Henkels, Frank, contractor's bond 318
41 7—Hillyard, L. O., .petition for improvement of Pickett
Street 321
28—Holly Street, gas connections 376
Aug. 11--Heeb Street, resolution to improve 416, 464
Oct. 1—Heaton, Isabel, claim for personal injuries 601, 805
6—Hickson, "I'. F., addressed Council relative to side-
walk_. ._.._...__._.... _.___..._.._..... _ ._ 607
16—Hillyard, L. 0., petition to install oil tank on 18th
StreetId 635
16—Hosford's Sub. Lot 4, assessment be released 638
20—Henderson Street, resolutions 689
30—Hennesy, F. D., petition asking for reduction in
dt
assessment 747
Nov. 10—Hoerner, Fred, pay $100.00 for use of map 777
Dec. 29—Hartig Drug Co., cigarette permit 860
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SUBJECT Page
I
Jan. 29—Industrial Subdivision No. 1, created 37, 243
Feb. 13—Iowa Trust do Savings Bank, depositary bond 44
18—Iowa Street, bids for improving 59, 92, 604, 605, 723, 733
April 7-1. C. R. R. Terminal Safety Committee, relative to
R. R. crossings 153
25—dowa House Furnishing Co, contractor's bond 209
June 19-1. C. R. R., remonstrance against improvement of
Jones Street 277, 317
July 25—Iowa Association Chiefs of Police, convention at
Keokuk
25—I. C. R. R., petition to improve Jones Street back
of depot . 361
" 28—Iowa Street, gas connections 375, 376
Aug. 19—I. C. R. R., petition to close Railroad Avenue 443, 635, 835
" 25—Iowa Coffin Co., petition to change paving of 16th
Street to 15th Street
Oct. 27—Irving Street, petition to have improved 701
Nov. 3—Ireland, W. W., petition for cancellation of sewer
assessment
355
456
751, 772
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SUBJECT
Page
Jan. 29 -Jaeger & Kunnert, petition to buy property, 4th .
Street Extension 35, 847
Feb. 18 -Jackson Street, bids for improvement ,.....60, 92, 562, 670, 683
" 18 -Julien Avenue from Delhi. to Delhi Street, bids for
improvement 61, 91, 92, 122, 275, 332, 342, 343, 344, 349
" 18 -,Tones Street from Main to I. C. tracks, bids for
improvement 62, 92, 604, 736, 739
" 18 -Jones Street from Levee to I C. tracks, bids for
improvement 63, 92, 225, 227, 278
" 18 -Julien Avenue from . Hill Street to Walnut„ bids
for improvement 83, 98
26 -Jackson Street, gas connections 95, 147
CI 26 -Julien Avenue, Delhi to Delhi, gas connections 95, 143
April 7-Jarding. Nick, waiver and agreement, sewer in 19th
Street 173, 292, 772
May 12 -Janssen & Hoerner, contractor's bond 225
June 26 -Joseph Motor Sales Co., petition for display sign.._298
July 14 -Jackson, G. W., contractor's bond 338
16 -Julien Avenue, reductions on improvement 243, 343
if 25-Justman, C. C., contractor's bond 360
Aug. 4 -Jaeger & Kunnert, property in 4th Street sand fill 393
11 -Julien Avenue from Hill Street to Alta Vista, reso-
lution to improve 409, 476, 477
" 11 -James Street, resolution to improve 414, 466, 467
19 -Johnson, S. A., bond for display sign 444
Id
" 25 -Joseph Motor Sales Co., petition to install gasoline
pump 456
Oct. 20 -Jackson, Robt., objecting to assessment, improve-
ment of Seminary Street 684
Nov. 3 -Jackson Street, petition to improve 752
" . 3 -Jackson Street, petition of property owners, light 752
" 28-Jungferman, Bernadine, remonstrance against con-
struction of storm sewer in Southern Avenue
District 829
Dec. 29-Jubser vs. City of Dubuque 861
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1924
SUBJECT Page
K
Jan. 15—Koerner, Walter, Mary, Clara Friedland and Hen-
rietta Jungk, notice of appeal from special
assessment. ... 23
15—Kurst, Frank, asking to be reimbursed for damage
to property 23
29—Kunnert & Jaeger, to purchase property, 4th Street 35
" 29—Krakow, Lisette, settlementof claim 38
Feb. 4—Keppler, Val, petition asking forreduction in as-
sessment, sewer and water connections , 41, 45
18—Kirkwood Street, bids for improvement 63, 92, 563, 664, 669
18—Kniest Street, .bids for improvement 64, 92, 600, 601, 710, 715
18—Kniest Street, petition of property owners to pave
with sheet asphalt 65
" 21—Klauer Mfg. Co., petition for gasoline station on
llth and Central Avenue 86, 95, 121
21—Kirkwood Street 'sewer 37
21—Kirkwood Street, gas connections 95, 13.9
Mar. 3—Kearney, Hugh, claim for personal injuries 97, 861
3—Kaufmann, C. E., petition for reduction in special
assessment 97, 203
22—Krakow, Mrs. Wm., petition to pay assessments on
installment plan 121
22—Knoernschild..Fred, notice of claim for personal
injuries • 121
22—Keller, Elizabeth. remonstrance against assessment
for sewer, Kirkwood Street 122, 567
22—Koppes Condemnation Case, solicitor to file papers
for re -trial 123, 861
April 1—Kies, Peter J., resignation as deputy assessor 150
7—Kress, George, remonstrance against assessment
for sewer, Eagle Point District 155
Kutsch & Bevers, contractor's band 203, 218, 225
25—Kearney, Hugh, suit against City, personal injuries 209
May 5—Kintzle, Theo., contractor's bond 218
5—Kuehnle, Ed., of Leader Oil Co., addressed Council
relative to gasoline station 220
12—Knoernschild, Fred, settlement for personal injuries 226
June 9—King, Henry, petition to hang display sign 273, 314
19—Kleih, George, and Ben Klauer, petition to vacate
alley 290
19—Kien, Anna Maria, petition to have taxes reduced 291
19—Kiesele, Julia, error in assessment 292
26—Klein, C. M., contractor's bond 314
July 7—Kuehnle, John, contractor's bond 318, 633
7—Key City Roofing Co., contractor's bond 318
8—Kuehnle, C. Edwin, contractor's bond 329
Aug. 19—Keppler, Elizabeth, petition for reduction in
assessment 443
19—Knoernschild, Herman and John, et al, petition to
move fire plug
444
Karsch, Rosa, petition for reduction in assessment.._.. 444, 515
Sept. 22—King Street, petition for and against improvement 566
22—King Street, resolution to improve 566
Kadesky, A. R., petition for steps to basement 566
Oct. 1—Kissell, D. E., petition to build garage 601, 607
13—Keppler, Val. remonstrance against assessment,
Seminary Street 612
l3—Kuehnle, Edwin C., offer to settle delinquent
assessment
612
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K
" 13—Kuehnle, John, petition to curb and gutter at
Id and Alta Vista Streets 633
16—Kiwanis Club, resolution relative to parks and play
grounds 634
27—Kantlehner, Clara E., remonstrance against assess-
ment, W. 5th Street 699, 749
27 -Kirkwood Street, reduction in assessments 702
" 27—Kniest Street, complaints by abutters against work
on street 717
Nov. 10—Kintzle, Theo., remonstrance against assessment,
Burden Street 761
10—Key City Gas Co., contract awarded for gas con-
nections, various 'streets . 744
28—Kavanaugh, John J., remonstrance against storm
and sanitary sewer in Southern Avenue district 829
28—Klauer Mfg. Co., petition to erect canopy on
Washington Street side of building 834
Dec. 1—Knowlton, Mrs. Ellen, Rider Estate, appeal from
assessmentit 837
29—Knippel, Ed., petition for reduction in assessment 850
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SUBJECT Page
L
Jan. 29—Light, petition to install at corner of Alta and
Decorah. Streets
Feb. 26—Light, petition to install on Auburn Street be-
tween Delhi and Grace Streets 91
Mar. 22—Leitner, Jos., petition to build garage on ('ity
property 122
" 22—Lee, James Co., refuse to fulfill contract for im-
provement of 4th Street 123
" 22—Lee, James, Paving Co., certified check forfeited . 123
April 1—Light, petition to install at corner of Bruns i( k
and Belmond Streets 150
" 25—Lawther Avenue, petition of property owners rela-
tive to sidewalk 207
" 25—Lee, James, notice of appeal from assessment,
Eagle Point Sewer + 208
" 25—Leicht, John, bond 209, 225
May 5—Light,. petition of property owners that light be in-
stalled at Althauser and Stafford Streets 217
5—Looney, Jos. E., contractor's bond 218
" 19—Lang, Frank A., report of City Solicitor, relative
to delinquent assessment 244
" 26—Luther. Frank C., contractor's bond 252, 255
June 2—La Crosse Dredging Co., contract for filling 4th
Street Extension 257, 272
2—Library Board, relative to Masonic Temple prop-
erty 257
" 19—Light, petition of property owners on Viola and
Eagle Street 292
" 19—Laurel Street and Canon Street, bids for grading 293
" 26—Lammer, Wni, contractor's bond 314
July 14—Luethe, H. F., contractor's bond 338
" 14—Lee, James F., settlement of account with City 340
" 25—Library, certificate of tax 360, 361
Aug. 4—Light, petition for at 8th and Bluff Streets 391
4—League of Iowa Municipalities Convention 392
" 25—Lavin, M., petition to maintain pop corn wagon at
at 5th and Main Streets 456
Sept. 11—Lorenz Laundry, petition to erect new boiler, etc523
Oct. 6—Leicht, John, petition for reduction in assessment 607
6—Lewis, Harry, petition to install fuel oil tank 608
" 13—Lavin, J. F., remonstrance against assessment,
Seminary Street 612
13—Linwood Cemetery, petition to connect with sewer 633, 690
30—Lannon, Mr., claim for damages 717
Nov. 3—Lacy, Frank, petition for reduction in assessment 752, 851
3 --Light, petition to install at Jackson and Milwaukee
Streets 752
" 17—Lang & Tscharner, bond tor sign 828
Dec. 17—Lewis & Co., plumber's bond 850
" 29—Linehan & Molo, plumber's bond .850
35
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SUBJECT Page
Mc
Jan. 29—McCoy, Ellen, settlement of claim 38
Feb. 13—McGlinchey, Mabel, suit against City, report of
City Solicitor 48
Mar. 3—McGrath, John, remonstrance against sewer and
water connections 97, 204
10—McConnell, Mare, petition, claim against for $5,000
personal injury suit 111
April 7—McCormick Street, petition to have graded 153, 293
14—McCarthy, Peter, offer to sell property in Booth's
Add. 206
25—McConnell, Marie, notice of suit against City, per-
sonal injuries 208, 690, 829
July 16—McCune, Mrs. Alice, petition claiming damages to
property 354, 700
Sept. 15—McIntosh, remonstrance against Garfield Avenue
assessment 534
Oct. 1—McQuillan, Mrs. Mary, remonstrance against as-
sessment, Rush Street 580, 687
1—McEvoy, J. W., petition for sidewalk 601
" 30—McGough, Pat and C., offering to settle delinquent
assessment 747, 752
Nov. 10—McGregor, C. C., remonstrance against assessment 771
" 10—McNamara Construction Co., contract awarded for
sewer and water connections 774
28—McCabe, L. C., Superintendent 1. C. R. R., asking
that Railroad Avenue be closed to April 1, 1925 835
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SUBJECT Page
M
Jan. 29—Muntz, Ed., remonstrance against improvement of
W. 16th Street 33
29—Maher, Margaret, deed •be given her for property 38
Feb. 18—Montrose Terrace, bids for improvement 65, 92, 563, 656, 659
" 18—Marshall Street, bids for improvement 66, 92, 418, 531, 532.
" 18—Merz Street, bids for improvement 67, 85, 99, 353, 423, 427
" 21—Mulgrew, T. J., petition, permission for blasting... 86
Mar. 3—Masterson, Margaret, petition to pay assessment
on installment plan 97
" 10—Mulgrew, T. J. Co., petition relative to better fire
protection 100
" 22—Melchior, H. G., appointed Mayor pro -tem 120
April 1—Meyers, Catherine S., petition relative to line
against property 150
7—Messerknecht, F., remonstrance against assess-
ment, Eagle Point Sewer 154
" 14—Mueller, Henry, contractor's bond 203
" 25—Maeder, Mrs. Robt., petition asking that fence be
removed on Green Street 208
" 25—Maguire, D. E., quit claim deed to City of Dubuque 209
May 5—Muntz, Ed., remonstrating against assessment for
sanitary sewer 217, 256
" 5—Marty, Fred W., contractor's bond 218
5—Mendelsohn, E., settlement for personal injuries 222
" 19-1VIulgrew, T. J. & Co., petition for permission to
elevate track over Dodge Street 236
" 19—Mulgrew, T. J. & Co., petition to improve that part
of Levee that abuts their property 236, 256
June 9—Melchior, H. G., Mayor pro -tem 258
July 8—Mueller, John, contractor's bond 329
" 14-11iIulgrew, T. J., remonstrance against assessment
for Walsh Street 333
" 14—Millville Road, petition of property owners to im-
prove road341, 361
" 16—Mulgrew, T. J., addressed Council on Walsh Street
assessment 344
" 28—Merz Street, gas connections 376
Aug. 4—Mullen, Mike, plumber's bond 392
Sept. 2—Meggenberg, Gus, et al., petition to re-establish
grade on Broadway from Gay to Putnam Streets 517
Sept. 11—Mt. Loretta Avenue, petition of property owners
to postpone construction of sewer 523
" 24—Marshall, W. H., sidewalk ruined by storm 571
Oct. 16—Moser, J. G., contractor's bond 635
" 20—Muir, S. S., remonstrance against assessment,
Jackson Street 670
" 27—Mulgrew, T. J. Co., communication stating they did
not object to closing Railroad Avenue 700
" 30—Moser, Julia, and W. J. Connelly, settlement of
delinquent tax levy 749
Nov. 3—Milwaukee Avenue, petition to improve 752
" 13—Murphy, Margaret, remonstrance against street
assessment 779
" 28—Mulgrew, T. J., reduction in assessments 836
Dec. 1—Mt. Pleasant Home, appeal from assessment 837
" 17—Murphy, Margaret, petition for reduction in assess-
ment 847
17—Melchior, H. G., appointed Mayor pro -tem 1
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N
Jan. 7—Novock, Henry, petition relative to assessment for
Shiras Avenue 1
Feb. 18—Neuman, Charles, Estate, petition of Mrs. Neuman
for cancellation of tax sale certificate 50
" 18—Nineteenth Street, bids for improvement 68, 85, 99, 221, 258, 262
Mar. 3—Morton, John and Julia McGrath, remonstrance
against assessment, sewer and water 97, 204
31—National Refining Co., petition relative to building
gasoline station 129
April 1—Nank, Wrn., petition to have electric light post
moved 150
11
1—Novak, error in assessment for Shiras Avenue 151
" 25—Norton, John W., notice of appeal from assess-
ment, sewer Eagle Point District 208
May 12—Nagle, J. J., petition for reduction in assessment 224
12—Ney, Albert, contractor's bond 225
26—Neumeister, J. W., petition relative to delinquent
assessmetns 251
July 7—Nilles, Jos. P., petition for redemption of propertp
sold at tax sale 317, 331
Sept. 2—Needham Place, resolutions to improve 506, 592, 593
Oct. 13—Nagle, J. J., remonstrance against assessment,
Garfield Avenue14 612
16—Nicks, Paul, offering to settle delinquent assess-
ments 635, 690
Nov. 10—Nank, Chas., remonstrance against assessment for
id sewer 770
17—Norton, Ed., petition for reduction in assessment 828
Dec. 1—No Parking sign 842
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Page
a
Jan. 7 ---Ordinance No. 143, vacating alley East of Lots
2 to 10, Coates Add. 4, 22
15 -Oriental Sweet Shop, bond for display sign 21
" 29 -Ordinance No. 144, repealing an ordinance, provid-
ing for appointment of a Plumbing Inspector 36
" 29 -Ordinance No. 145, providing for the appointment
of Plumbing Inspector 36
" 29 -Ordinance No. 146, prescribing rules for installa-
tion of water service, water meters and water
supply pipes 36
Feb. 13 -Oxus Grotto, petition for Armory for dance 44
" 13 -Ordinance No. 147, providing rules and regulations
with reference to garbage receptacles 49, 104
" 18 -Oxford Street, bids for improvement 69, 92, 636, 797, 799
" 26 -Ordinance, granting Carr, Ryder & Adams Co. right
to arch alley, etc. 94
" 26 -Ordinance, providing for cancellation of garbage
contract 94, 102
" 26 -Ordinance, authorizing issue of $125,000 Water
Bonds 94, 106, 119
Mar. 3 -Ordinance, Building Code 98
3 -Ordinance No. 148, creating and establishing Eagle
Point Main Sewer District 99, 105, 106
" 10 -Ordinance, Carr, Ryder & Adams Co 101, 102
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on Garfield Avenue 123, 155
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on Marshall Street 123, 156
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on Montrose Terrace 124, 157
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on Kirkwood Street ,. 124, 158
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on Kniest Street 124, 160
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on Seminary Street from Main to
Madison .. 124, 161
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on alley first west of N. Grand-
view Avenue 124, 162
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on Rush Street 124, 162
" 22 -Ordinance. grade on W. 16th Street from Montrose
to Cornell ..._. 124, 163
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on W. 5th Street from Hill to
John Street .._ , 124, 164
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on E. 19th Street 124, 164
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on 18th Street 124, 166
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on Summit Street , 124, 167
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on Edison Street 124, 168
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on Holly Street 124, 168
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on Dodge Street 124, 169
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on alley between Walnut and
Cox Street ' 124, 170
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on E. 24th Street 124, 171
" 22 -Ordinance, grade on Iowa Street 124, 172
" 31 -Ordinance, Appropriation 126
April 1 -Olinger Park, petition of residents, City to pur-
chase same 149, 204
7 -O'Brien, James and Ida, and Leonard Kruse, re-
monstrance against assessment Eagle Point
Sewer
7 -Ordinance. grade on Seminary Street, Locust to
Harold Street
7 -Olinger. John, waiver and agreement, sewer 19th
Street
7 -Ordinance vacating alley between Langworthy and
Solon Streets
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159, 124
173, 292
174, 201
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" 14 -O'Brien, Elizabeth T., notice of suit against City... 201
" 14 -Ordinance amending an ordinance, licensing and
regulating peddlers r 206, 209, 218
" 25 -Ordinance regulating sale of food commodities 210, 219
May 5 -Ordinance repealing an ordinance, No. 155, regu-
lating the running and operating of street cars,
being Ordinance No. 41 222, 225, 241
5-Ordinancve granting Julia Froelich right to con-
/ struct sanitary sewer 222, 225, 242
✓ 5 -Ordinance prescribing kind and description of ar-
ticles which may be sold on the Central Market
(Ordinance 154) 222, 225, 241
12 -Ordinance amending an ordinance, regulating cir-
cuses, menageries, carnivals, etc., being Ordin-
ance No. 124 223
" 12 -Ordinance. Special, authorizing the Dubuque Elec-
tric Co. to discontinue spur track on Jones
Street from Main Street to I. C. tracks, approx-
imately 80 feet 226, 243, 253, 443
" 19 -Ott Rubber Co., Mayor to execute warranty deed243
June 9 -Olinger Park, petition of property owners relative
to carnival companies 273
9 -Ordinance, establishing grade, alley between At-
lantic and Auburn F 273, 289, 309
9 -Ordinance, establishing grade on Hamilton Street 274, 290, 311
9 -Ordinance, Establishing grade on Fillmore Street274, 290, 311
9 -.Ordinance, establishing grade on Decorah Street 274, 290, 312
9 -Ordinance, establishing grade on Stanton Street 274, 290, 312
9 -Ordinance, establishing grade on Decatur Street 274, 290, 313
" 9 -Ordinance, establishing grade on Garfield Avenue 274, 290, 313
9 -Ordinance, establishing grade on alley between Au-
burn and Algona Streets 290, 274, 310
9 -Ordinance, establishing grade on alley between
Rhomberg and Garfield Avenues 290, 274, 310
" 26 -Oriental Sweet Shop, petition for sign 314
" 26 -Overby & Weber, contractor'ss bond 314
" 26 -Ordinance vacating alley, Union Avenue Sub. 314, 329, 330
July 14 -Ordinance, establishing a Building Code 340, 360, 390
Aug. 11 -Olinger Park, petition to allow carnival 417
Sept. 2 -Ordinance, C. B. & Q. R. R. to extend switch
track across 6th Street 517, 529, 570
" 2 -Ordinance repealing ordinance, dividing City into
wards 518, 523
2 -Ordinance repealing ordinance, dividing wards in-
to election precincts 518, 524
2 -Ordinance establishing single ward for City 518, 524
15 -Oxford Street, ordinance to be drafted to vacate565
" 24 -Official notice 572
Oct. 1 -Ordinance vacating alley between Alta Vista and
Nevada Street 606, 614, 685
6 -Ordinance, private sewer in 27th Street 609, 614, 686
16 -Olinger, John, and Nick Jarding petition for reduc-
tion in assessment, sewer in 19th Street 772, 635
30-Oyen, A. A., communication relative to delinquent
taxes
Dec. 17 -Ott, Jos. J., communication relative to delinquent 747
taxes
" 29 -Ott Rubber Co., delivered to them warranty deed 860
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Jan. 7—Pier Bros., protesting against bill for gas connect-
ions 1
" 15—Paris Hotel, cigarette permit 21
Feb. 4—Plumbers, remonstrance against proposed Plumb-
er's Ordinance 42, 45, 91
Mar. 3—Polsean, T. A., petition for gasoline station 97
64 10—Pier, Eliabeth, remonstrance against assessment,
sewer, water and gas connections 100, 123
" 10—Police, petition for use of Armory for Annual Ball 101
April 1—Potter, error in assessment, Shiras Avenue 151
" 7—Piekenbrock, Frank J., bond, Park Commissioner154
25—Pautz, Herman, claim for damages against City 208
25—Princess Theater, report of City Solicitor, rela-
tive to personal property tax S15
May 5—Prescott Street, petition for sanitary sewer 217
5—Palen, John, petition to have Telephone Company
remove pole 220
12—Pust, Wm. A., remonstrating against assessment,
Eagle Point District 224, 274
" 19—Pinnard Street, petition of property owners for
Sewer 234
" 19—Peters, Anna, notice of claim against City for per-
sonal injuries 234, 861
" 26—Park Board, communication relative to rock sold,
Eagle Point Lime Works 252
26—Pressley Furnace Co., contractor's bond 314
July 7—Pinnard Street Sewer, bids 318, 322
8—Pickett Street improvement 328, 362, 363, 445, 564, 650, 651
14—Park Board, tax to be levied for park purposes 338
14—Parkway, resolution for boulevard lights 339
25—Papain, L. 0., plumber's bond 360
o 28—Pickett Street, remonstrance against improvement 362
Aug. 11—Prairie Street, resolution to improve 407, 481, 482
Sept. 2—Prince Street, resolution to improve 509
15—Peru Road Viaduct, petition for a foot passage
crossing 561
15—Park and Play Ground, petition of residents to
purchase Bush property 561
" 22—Prince Street, petitio nto improve + 566, 589, 590
" 24—Park Board, Superintendent of Parks to examine
trees in Ctiy 571
Oct. 6—Pfohl, F. P., petition for reduction in assessment 607
13—Parks, Play Grounds, Golf Links 633
30—Public Play Grounds Committee, report for 1924 747
" 30—Pusitari, claim for damages 747, 850
Nov. 3—Pier, Elizabeth, remonstrance against assessments
for street improvements 771, 772, 751, 797
3—Pier, H. L., remonstrance against assessments for
street improvements 751, 772, 797
" 3—Palmer, Mr., reduction in assessment 753
10—Pickett Street, petition of residents for sidewalk771
28—Plat and deed to Lot 1 of Sub. 1 of Min. Lot 179834
" 28—Pyramid Oil Co., application for purchase of City
property 837
Dec. 1—Parking signs 842
17—Pine Hurst plat 850, 860
" 29—Papin, L. 0., plumber's bond 860
29—Pape, Chas. & Son, bond 860
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Aug. 11—Queen Street, resolution to improve..397, 501, 502, 608, 631, 698, 769
Oct. 1—Quality Oil Co., petition to install filling station601
Dec. 17—Quality Oil Co., deed to lots in Industrial Sub
No. 2 847
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Jan. 7—Rafferty Slough fill, subdivided, resolution 4
15—Rush Street, petition of property owners asking
for sewerage system 23
29—Rhomberg, A. L., remonstrance against sewer and
water connections, W. Locust Street 25, 46
29—Ratterman, Anna, settlement of Claim 38
64
Feb. 13—Retail Food Distributors, petition defining Central
Market, and objections to Peddlers 45
13—Rhomberg, petition relative to Assesment for Im-
provement of Shiras Ave. 46
13—Rhomberg, A. L., remonstrance, sewer, water and
gas connections, Kirkwood St. 46
18—Rush Street, bids for improvement 69, 92, 516, 580, 584
18—Rosedale Avenue, bids for improvement 70, 92, 688, 812, 815
Mar. 10—Rogers, G. R., remonstrance against assessment,
improvement College St. 100
10—Roselieb, Birdie, asking for reduction in taxes 111
22—Roepsch, George, et -al., petition for sidewalk; on
Lincoln Ave. 121
22—Robinson, Virginia and Berdina Bush, petition for
refund for sewer connections 123
31—Rasmussen, J. & Sons Co., contract for improve-
ment E. 4th St. 129
April 1—Rosalind Street, petition of residents to have street
repaired 150
1—Reeder Street, petition of residents to have street
repaired 151
7—Roshon, Jos., remonstrance, assessment Eagle Pt
Sewer 154
7—Rhomberg, J. A. Estate, Catherine Rhomberg Es-
tate, T. E. and A. L. Rhomberg against assess-
ments as levied for Sewer Eagle Pt. District 154, 208
7—Roosevelt Street, storm sewer 173, 210, 211
14—Reynolds, C. E., petition for reduction in assess-
ment against lot of Horace Poole 200, 220
14—Radloff, A. H., contractors bond 203
25—Roosevelt St. storm sewer bids 210, 211
June 9—Ruegnitz, B. A., petition to pay for sanitary sewer
on installment plan 272
9—Rellihan, Frank J., plumber's bond 272
19—Rowan Street, petition of property owners to re-
pair street _. .-_ 290
64 19—Rockdale Road, estimated cost of completion 293, 294, 331
July 8—Rhomberg, A. L., protesting against vacation of
alley
14—Robinson, Virginia E., remonstrance against assess-
ment for improvement Julien Ave. 332
28—Rush Street gas connections ... 377
11—Rosenow, Otto, petition to hav(- alley opened 396
11—Regent Street, resolution to improve 397, 503, 504
11—Rasmussen, .J. & Sons Co., communication, relative
to paving Street Car portion—W. Locust St 417
44
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Aug.
329
Sept. 2—Randall Place, gas connections
22—Registration clerks
Oct. 1—Randall Place, gas connection,
1—Roesch, Mrs., waranty deed to city
13—Rust, H. W., remonstrance against assessment,
Seminary Street
514
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602
612
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13—Riggs, Margaret, remonstrance against assessment,
Rush Street 612, 703
" 16—Reifsteck, A. W., remonstrance against assessment,
Garfield Ave. E35, 849
" 16—Rosedale Avenue, gas connections 63'i
" 27—Railroad Avenue, petition of tax payers, objecting
closing of street 700
Nov. 3—Reuter, Magdalen, remonstrance against assess-
ment, Burden Ave. 751, 761, 849
3—Rhomberg, J. H., injunction to restrain collecting
of taxes and assessments 751
3—Rhomberg, A. L., notice of appeal from assessments
as levieddi 751, 834, 859, 860
3—Rellihan, F. J., petition to install oil tank at Dr.
Hancock's residence 752
" 13—Rosedale Ave. gas connections 778
28—Reynolds, C. H., petition for reduction in assess-
ment 836, 849
Dec. 1—Rider, Knowlton Estate, appeal from assessment 837
17—Rhomberg, A. L., petition for further reduction in
assessment, sewer, water and gas—Kirkwood St. 849
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Jan. 7 -Storm Sewer, Windsor Avenue, Merz Street to Sut-
ter Street
15 -Sewer and water connections, South Booth Street
15 -Sanitary Sewer in Holly Street
15 -Sanitary sewer in Gay Street
15 -Sanitary sewer in Linwood District
15 -Sidewalk assessments
15-Siegwarth. Christina, notice of appeal from assess-
ment
29 -Sanitary sewer in Ashton Street
29 -Sewer and water connections in West Locust
Street
29 -Sewer and water connections in Seminary Street,
from May Place to Main Street
29 -Schenker, Victor and Lisette, asking for reduction
in taxes
29 -Sewer and water connections in Jackson Street
29 -Spencer, C. A., deed be given for property
29 -Sanitary sewer in Kirkwood Street
4 -Sheridan, Clem, petition for reduction in assess-
ment„ sewer in Linwood District
4 -Sutherland, Katherine, remonstrating against as-
sessment, sewer in W. Locust Street_ ._...._.................
13 -Standard 011 Co., petition for permit to erect oil
station at 20th Street and Central Avenue
13 -Sullivan, Robert, suit against City, report of City
Solicitor
18 -Stewart Street, bid for improvement 71, 92, 253,
18 -Seminary Street from May Place to Main Street,
bids for improvement 72, 92, 530, 612,
" Summit Street, bids for improvement 73, 92, 254,
" 18 -South Booth Street, bids for improvement 73, 92, 638,
" 26 -Scully, J. C., payment for use of ground
" 26 -Seminary Street, gas connections
" 26 -Stewart Street, gas connections
" 26 -Sanitary sewer, Eagle Point District 96, 152,
" 26 -Sanitary sewer, State Street
Mar. 10 -Steffen, N., petition for gasoline station
" 10-Spiegelhalter, Irene, petition for exemption of tax
April 1 -Sidewalks, repairing in Nairn's Add.
1 -South Booth Street, gas connections
St
Si
46
St
Feb.
Sc
4, 21, 828
8
8, 9
8, 9
8, 10, 16
18, 19, 250
22
24
25
29
36
36, 89
37
37, 87, 88
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tf
SC
SS
41
42
44
4$
298, 301
614, 629
302, 306
789, 791
945
95
95, 144
154, 155, 174, 197
96, 131, 133
100, 123
100
134
142
151
152
1 -Sears, error in assessment, Shiras Avenue
1 -Smoke and factory dust nuisance
1 -Sanitary sewer, Eagle Point District, Committee
to secure values of property
7 -Saunders Avenue, petition to improve
7-Sitterly, Chas., contractor's bond
7 -Stedman, B. F., remonstrance against assessment,
Eagle Point sewer
7 -Sewer, Bee Branch
7 -Storm sewer, Roosevelt Street
14 -South Locust Street, petition of property owners
to oil street
14 -Sewer and water connections, Garfield Avenue
from Elm to Marshall 202,
14 -Sewer and water connections, Althauser Street 202,
14 -Sewer and water connections, Elm Street
14 -Sewer and water connections, Stewart Street.........
•
152
153
153
154
173, 210
173, 210
201, 209
203, 230, 315
203, 23% 314
202, 203, 31
202, 203
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14 -Sewer and water connections in Julien Avenue
from Delhi to Delhi Streets 202, 203
14 ---Sewer and water connections in W. 16th Street
from Montrose to Cornell Street 202, 203, 234, 291
14 -Sanitary sewer in Alta Street 203
14-Schueller, N. F. & Son, contractor's bond 203
14 -Schilling, A. A. & Son, contractor's bond 203
14 -Schmitt, Louis L., contractor',s bond 203
25 -Sloan, John F., petition relative to sidewalk 207
25 -Sidewalks constructed on Seminary Street 212, 250
25 -Sanitary Sewer in 19th Street completed 213, 251
25 --Schulte, K. M. and V., relative to assessment to
be reduced 213
25 -Stanton Street, resolution of necessity to improve
,214, 234, 235, 320, 324, 516, 577, 579
5 -Sanitary sewer in Rush Street 221, 263, 264
12 -Schwind, Miss A., asking that Electric Company
remove pole 224
12 -Seward, B. W., claim against City for personal
injuries 225
12-Schiltz, Henry J., contractor's bond 225
19 -Sanitary sewer in Alta Place 227, 228
19 -Slattery, Mrs. D., remonstrance, sewer and water
connections in W. 16th Street 234
19 -Schmitt, Anton, petition for permission to con-
struct cement sidewalk 236
19 -Sanitary sewer in Maple Street from 13th to 15th
Streets 237, 271, 289, 320, 324, 444, 554, 556
19 -Sanitary Sewer in Providence Street 238, 269, 288, 319, 323, 567,
694, 695
19 -Sanitary sewer in E. 27th and Pinnard Streets 238, 270, 318, 322
19 -Sanitary Sewer in Harold Street...239, 269, 287, 319, 323, 361, 451, 452
19 -Sanitary sewer in Decatur Street and in Prescott
Street 240, 268, 287, 319, 323, 567, 691, 693
19 -Sanitary sewer in Belmond District 240, 267, 286, 321
26--'Spellerberg, R. L., contractor's bond 251, 255
2 -Schmid, Leo, petition for reduction in assessment 255, 391
2 -Standard Oil Co., bond for display sign 255
2 -Sewer and water connections, Walsh Street 256, 307
19 -Seventh Day Adventists, addressed Council rela-
tive to special assessment 276
19 -Sanitary sewer in E. 26th and Pinnard Street
288, 318, 321, 562, 642, 648
19 -St. Joseph Sisters, Manager to purchase ground
for street purposes 294
26 -Sewer and water connections, E. 24th Street 314, 315
26 -Sewer and water connections in Edison Street 315
26 -Sewer and water connections in Elm Street 315
26 -Sewer and water connections in Garfield Avenue 315
26 -Sewer and water connections in Holly Street 315
26 -Sewer and water connections in Iowa Street
26 -Sewer and water connections in Merz Street 315
26 -Sewer and water connections in Rush Street 315
26 -Sewer and water connections in Summit Street 315
26 -Sewer and water connections in W. 16th Street 315
26 -Sewer and water connections in Seminary Street315
26 -Sewer and water connections in W. 3rd Street 315
8 -Sewer in Groveland Street from Burden to Bruns-
wick 315
Streets 325, 367, 446, 605, 689, 704, 705
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8 -Sewer in Lawther Street from Lawther to Grove -
land Streets 325, 369, 370, 371, 447, 449
8 -Sewer in Lawther Street from Burden to Balke
Streets 326, 370, 446, 687, 688, 808, 810
8 -Sewer in O'Neill Street, Burden to Brunswick
326, 368, 369, 448, 605, 706, 709
8 -Sewer in York Street from Dodge to Curtis Streets
327, 364, 365, 447, 611, 754, 755
8 -Sewer in Vernon Street from Alta Vista to N. Glen
Oak Streets 327, 372
8 -Sewer in Lowell Street from Abbott to Woodworth
Streets 328, 365, 366, 447, 562, 639, 640
8 -Summit Street assessments, referred to Manager 330
16-S'chmitt, Frank, house mover's bond 354
16-Stribley, Robert, sign bond 354
25-Scherr, H. G., contractor's bond 360
28 -Summit Street, gas connections 378
28 -Seminary Street, gas connections . 380
11 -Schwind, Gustav and Mary, for reduction in
assessment 396
11 -Spruce Street, resolution to improve 408, 478, 479
11 -State Street, resolution to improve 411, 472, 473
11 -South Grand View Avenue from Bryant Street to
Southern Avenue, resolution to improve 412, 461, 462
11 -South Grand View Avenue, from Southern Avenue
to Quinlivan's Sub. 413, 459, 460
11 -Sidewalks, Resolution for 419, 454, 456, 457, 512, 517, 565, 566, 632
2-Sanner, Mrs. Anna, petition for reduction in as-
sessments 512
2 -Sewer, water and gas connections, resolution cov-
ering streets to be improved in 1925 513
11 -Schmid, Leo, petition for exemption of license 523
11 -Saul, Mrs. Sidney, petition against assessment for
improvement of Bryant Street 523, 561
11 -Stedman, B. F., addressed Council, complaint,
alley 523
15-Scharle, Theo., remonstrance against Garfield Ave-
nue assessment 534
15 -Sanitary Milk Co., petition for a well 560, 571
" 15 -St. Paul's Lutheran Church, petition for sidewalk 561.
15 -Sidewalk, north of Jackson School 565
22 -Stack, Clem, claim against City 566
Oct. 1-Schrempf, Ed., Councilman, appointed Mayor pro -
tem 577
1-Spahn, John, petition for reduction iri assessment 601, 687
1 -Skelton, James, petition for paying assessments on
installments plan 601
1-Scheppele, E. H., petition for remittance of taxes 601, 609
1 -Sanitary sewer in Queen Street 602, 698
1 -Sidewalks --Elm Street, Rosedale, Avenue, E. 15th
Street, Finley Add., Grandview Avenue Add.,
Stewart's Sub., McCraney's Add., Hooper's Add.,
Reche's Sub. 602, 603
6 -Sidewalks -Vernon Street, petition to make them
four feet wide
6 -Sidewalk notices served, return of service
6 -Schulz, Miss, petition for reduction in assessment
13 -Sidewalks, contract to Thomas E. Byrne
20 -Sidewalk notices served, return of service
44
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608
608
632
685
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It 20 -Sheridan, Stella and Clem, petition for reduction 687
in assessment for sewer
44 20 -Sanitary sewer in Groveland Street, and Angella
Street from Burden to Sheridan Streets, and in 688, 770
t on
Argyle Street from Groveland to awther make four
20 -Sidewalks, Alta Vista Street, p 699
foot wide 699, 753
" 20-Sinholt, Julia. petition for reduction in assessment 702
61 27 -Strandberg, cigarette license 702
27 -Seminary Street, reductions made in assessments
Nov. 10 -Sewer and water connections on various streets, 722, 773, 837
Bids for
10 -Sewer, combination sanitary and storm, Southern
Avenue District 775, 777, 829, 830, 831, ` $33, 843, 845
13-Schock, W. H., remonstrance against street im-
provement
" 28-Sigwarth, Mrs. petition for reduction of assess-
ment835,847, for street improvement
" 28-Sanner. Mrs., petition relative to delinquent
836
assessments 837
Dec. 1 -Schoenberger, Magdalen, notice of suit 837
1 -St. Mary's Orphanage, appeal from assessment
It 1 -Sewer and water connections" in James Street 837, 838, 855
l -Sewer and water connections in Glen Oak Street 837, 838, 858
1 -Sewer and water connections in N. Glen Oak 837, 839, 854
1 -Atlantic Street, sewer and water 837, 839, 859
1 -Sewer and water connections in Custer Street 837, 840, 858
1 -Sewer and water connections in Auburn Street 837, 840, 857
44 1 -Sewer and water connections in W. 14th Street 838, 840, 854
1 -Sewer and water connections in Julien Avenue 838, 841, 856
1 -Sewer and watre connections in Air Hill Street 838, 841, 856
46 1 -Sewer and water connections in Burch Street 838, 842
1 -Sewer and water connections in Curtis Street 852, 838
17 -Seminary and Heeb Streets, petition to improve851
17 -Second National Bank, petition for cancellation of
taxes 851
17-Spiegelhalter, Mrs. Irene, petition for cancellation
of 1923 taxes 851
44 17 -Shea, Andrew, settlement of claim for damages 851
" 29-Shireman, J. D., cigarette permit 860
It 29 -Sidewalks completed, Reche's Sub. 860
66 29 -Sidewalks, Stewart's Sub. completed 860
417
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Jan. 7—Trewin, C. B., asking for water connections, Fair-
view Place 1
29—Tuegel, Wm., petition to settle old assessment 35
Feb. 4—Telegraph-Herald, notice to City, raise in price for
CICity printing 42
4—Times-Journal, notice to City, raise in price for
City printing 42
Mar. 22—Taylor Dentists, bond for display sign 122
April 1—Thomas Street, petition to repair same 150
7 -Terminal Safety Committee, communication rela-
tive to R. R. crossings 153
May 12—Tully, Thomas, Auditor, warrant drawn in his
favor for Lot 319, Ham's Add 225
June 19—Teal, Ida M., claim for injuries 291
July 7—Tressel, C. 0., asking damages for automobile 318, 338, 354
14—Tax levy budget for 1925 339, 358
Aug. 11—Town Clock Tower, report Building Commissioner 419, 454, 512
Sept. 24—Tuegel, Myrtle, petition relative to sidewalk.. 571
Oct. 13—Trenkle, H. F., petition to drill well 613
Nov. 28—Tradehome Shoe "Store, bond for sign 834
Dec. 17—Tax sale certificate No. 267, covering lot 106 Un-
ion Add. 848
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SUBJECT Page
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July 25—United Electric Co., petition to erect sign 360
Dec. 1—Utzig, Mr., asking to have alley repaired 837
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Reb. 26—Venn, Jesse, warranty deed to City 94
Mar. 22—Vernon Street, petition of property owners for
It street improvement ... 121, 237, 266, 285, 317
31—Voting precincts, Mayor to appoint a committee of
five to redistrict the voting precincts 129
April 25—Vogt, Mrs. Simon, settlement of claim 215
May 12—Van Valkenberg, contractor's bond 225
June 19—Viola and Eagle Street, property owners petition
for light 292
July 7—Vernon Street, curb and gutter bids 320, 324, 445, 550, 553
` 14—Voelker Realty Co.. contractor's bond 338
" 25—Villa Street, petition of property owners to improve 360, 384
Sept. 2—Vogelsberg, A., petition for reduction in assess-
ment 512, 687
15—Voelker Realty Co., remonstrance against Garfield
Avenue assessment 534, 700, 752, 828
" 24—Voting precincts 572
Oct. 13—Voelker Realty Co., petition to excavate on Lang-
worthy Street 613, 685
13—Voelker Realty Co., petition for sanitary sewer in
alley north of Diamond Street 613, 690, 748
27—Veterans of Foreign Wars, petition for Armory for
dance 701
Nov. 3—Vogt, Louis, reduction in assessment for sewer 753
" 17—Vernon Street, petition to construct four foot side-
walks 806
Dec. 17—Voelker Realty Co., tax sale certificates S47
1924
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Page
W
Jan. 7 -West 16th street from Montrose to Cornell Streets,
resolution of necessity to improve 7, 33
7 -Warren, L. M., settlement of delinquent personal
taxes
29 -Weeds, Cutting of
4 -Wilson, Woodrow, Proclamation
13 -West Locust Street, rock excavation, report of
Manager
18 -Washington Street, bids for improvement 75, 92,
18 -Walsh Street, bids for improvement 75, 92, 275,
" 18 -White Street from 4th to 6th, bids for improve-
ment 76, 92,
18 -West 3rd Street, bids for improvement 77, 92,
18 -West Locust Street, bids for improvement 77, 92,
18 -West 16th Street, Montrose to Cornell, bids for
improvement
18 -West 16th, Cornell to Henion, bids for improve-
ment 79, 93, 118, 236, 266, 285, 321, 325,
18 -West 5th Street, bids for improvement ,82, 85, 99,
26-Wimmer, Al, petition for reduction in assessment
26 -Wille, Frank, petition offering to City a private
sewer
26 -West 5th Street, gas connections
26 -West Locust Street, gas connections
" 26 -White Street, gas connections
26 -Woolworth Co., petition to shut off sidewalk
Mar. 18 -Water Works bonds, $125,000, Bids for
April 7-Wasser, Christina, petition to reduce taxes
" 14 -Woolworth, petition relative to excavating at new
building
" 14 -Williams & Son, M. C., contractor's bond
" 14 -Wunder, Alfred, contractor's bond
" 14 -Wenzel, Fred, contractor's bond
May 12 -Weber, •Frank, contractor's bond
" 12 -Willy, Uhlrich, contractor's bond
" 12 -Walters, Wm., contractor's bond
" 19-Walski, Frank A., contractor's bond
June 9-Wernimont Bros., asking permission to erect sign
9 -West 14th Street, petitio nto have street repaired
and oiled
" 19-Woodlawn Park Add., bids for grading
" 26 -West 5th Street from W. F. Cooper Property to
John Street
" 26 -West 5th Street, resolution of necessity to improve
July 8 -Witter Bros., contractor's bond
" 16 -Walsh Street, report and reductions
" 25-Wilberding, H., permit for sign
" 25 -West 16th Street, gas connections
" 25 -West 3rd Street, gas connections
Aug. 11 -White Street, to improve from 24th to 32nd
9 -White Street, to improve from 21st to 24th
11 -West 14th Street from Alta Vista to Audubon
11 -West 14th Street from Walnut to Alta Vista
ll -Windsor Avenue from Garfield Avenue to 22nd
Street, resolution to improve
11 -West 23rd Street, resolution to improve
25 -White Street, petition relative to improving from
24th to 27th Street
" 25 --White Street from 24th to 27th, resolution to im-
prove ._
Fill.
, 34, 660, 662
5
31
43
47
603, 740, 745
333, 351, 352
275, 334, 336
637, 793, 796
687, 816, 826
78, 93, 564
638, 806, 807
243, 279, 283
90
91
95, 141
95, 134, 135
95, 145
96
119, 128
153
200
203
203
203
225
225
225
241
273
273
293
309, 333
334
329
343
361
379
382
32, 398
398, 500
401, 493, 494
402, 487, 48S
411, 471, 472
414, 468, 469
454
455, 557, 558
INDEX—Book 54
1924
SUBJECT Page
W
" 25 ---White Street from 27th to 32nd, reolution to im-
prove 455, 559, 560
Sept. 2—Wilbur Street, resolution to improve 509, 589, 60S
2—West 5th Street from Bluff to Lot 615, resolution
to improve 511, 568, 595, 596
2—West 12th Street, resolution to improve 511, 588
11—Wade, H. W., remonstrance against •assessment522, 561, 836
22—West 5th Street, remonstrance against improve-
ment 568, 608
Oct. 1—Willy, Frank, offering City private sewer 606, 609
6—Wood Street, petition of property owners to im-
prove Street 607, 609, 696, 697
6—Wilbur and Spruce Streets, petition of property
owners objecting to clsoing of Spruce Street 608
13—Winter, C. J., remonstrance against assessment in
Seminary Street 612, 805
" 13—Woodworth Street, petition for sewer 613
Nov. 17—Windsor Avenue, petition of property owners, com-
plaint against water flow from cemetery 827
17—Wallis, J. Allen, remonstrance against street as-
sessment 829
28—West Hill residents, petition to have steps rebuilt
at East end of Rush Street 834
28—Welty, Jos...eph J., remonstrance against street
assessments 834
Dec. 17—White Street, 21st to 24th Streets, petition to im-
prove with sheet asphalt 850
29—Wild, Anna, petition for reduction in assessment860
INDEX—Book 54
1924
SUBJECT Page
Y
May 19--Yokum, Wm., contractor's bond
" 26—Young, Dr. E. R., asked Council for Athletic Park
for May 27, for purpose of lecture on Ku -Klux
Klan
241
252
.. njnla s.•
1924
INDEX—Book 54
SUBJECT Page
Z
May 5—Ziegler, Albert, contractor's bond 218
" 12—Zwack, Anton, contractor's bond 225
June 9—Zucaror, Augustine, petition for reduction in ped-
dling license 272
July 14—Zwack, Anton, against assessment levied for Julien
Avenue improvement 333
Sept. 2—Zemanek, F. R., petition, City to abate water
nuisance 523
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Regular Session, January 7th, 1924
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular Session, January 7th, 1924.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Gab-
riel, Melchior.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Mayor Alderson in the chair.
Mayor Alderson stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of the
Council, for the transaction of such
business as may regularly come be-
fore it.
Petition of Pier Bros., stating that
they are the owners of City lot 333,
that this lot is connected with sewer,
water and gas, that during the con-
struction of the storm sewer in White
street the gas connection was brok-
en, that the Gas Co. repaired this
leak and the city now has a claim
against this lot for $16.81 for this
work.
They hereby ask that the assess-
ment against them be cancelled and
bill be sent to the contractor who
was responsible for this damage.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
that the assessment against this lot
be cancelled and the bill for the or-
iginal amount of this work be sent
to Uhlrich, Paley Co., contractors.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Councilman Schrempf entered and
took his seat at 4:40 p. m.
Petition of property owners abut-
ting on Harold street, presented, ask-
ing that a sanitary sewer be con-
structed, and water mains laid on
said street. Signed by Mrs. Anna
Duscher, Augusta Beyer, Hilda Diet-
rich, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Har-
rington.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager. Seconded by Councilman Mel -
choir. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Carr, Ryder, Adams Co.
asking that they be allowed to arch
the alley between Jackson and Wash-
ington street, to construct two bridg-
es across Tenth street, and to tun-
nel under the street in ordsr to con-
nect their present factory buildings
with the new building which they
are about to erect, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended to allow any
one present to address the Council.
1
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,- and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Mr. C. W. Coleman, representing
the above Carr, Ryder, Adams Co.,
addressed the Council and submitted
the plans of contemplated improve-
ment.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted,
and the City Solicitor be instructed
to draft an ordinance covering.same.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Henry Novock, stating
that an trror had been made in the
assessment as levied against his
property for the improvement of Shir-
as Avenue. The assessment as lev-
ied is as follows. Sub. 3 and 1 of
3 A. M. in lot 310 lot 1 $624.00, Sub.
2 of 2 of A. M. in lot 310 lot 2, $549.00
making a total of $1,173.00; he here-
by asks the Council to rectify this
mistake so that he can take advant-
age of the 1-10 payment plan.
Councilman Gabriel 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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Oscar Herrmann, stat-
ing that he is owner of lot 2 of 1 of
Geo. D. Wood's Sub. facing Lowell
Street. He purchased the lot in 1921.
The abstract failed to show that
there was a special assessment lev-
ied Jan. 2nd, 1920, for $171.03.
Amount levied by mistake as in Voel-
ker's Add. and was sold at tax sale
also under an erroneous description,
he hereby offers to settle this assess-
ment for $50.00, stating that this
would be on a basis of 25 per cent of
the value of the property.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager for investigation. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Peition of C. B. Trewin, stating
that he has been owner of the S. 50
feet of lot 9 outlot 667 in the city
of Dubuque, and has recently sold
the lot to M. C. Williams, who is de-
sirous of building a home, but it Is
found that there is no city water on
street in front of the lot.
There is water on Fairview Place
2 Regular Session, January 7tli, 1924
55 or 60 feet from the N. W. corner
of this lot, but to reach it, it would
be necessary to cross private prop-
erty, the owners of which refuse to
negotiate with the owner of this lot.
It is also found that there is no fire
plug on Pickett street or Montrose
terrace, to protect property in this
locality. The petiticner hereby asks
that the Water Dept. be instructed
to make such provision for water
service to this lot and also for fire
protection.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Wat-
er Department to arrange to put a
water plug at said location next sea-
son. Seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Acceptance of terms of the ordin-
ance requiring the Dubuque Electric
Company, its successors and assigns
to construct, maintain and operate
a single track of Street railway over,
along and upon Jones street from
South Locust street to Main street
and prescribing the condition under
which said railway shall be operated.
The Dubuque Electric Company
does hereby accept the provisions
and terms of the above special Ordin-
ance in accordance with a resolu-
tion adopted by the officers• of said
Company on the 5th day of January,
1924.
Dated, this 5th day of January,
1924.
DUBUQUE ELECTRIC CO.
By T. T. Parker,
Vice President.
Secretary.
Attest: Floyd E. Harper,
I, Floyd E. Harper, do hereby cer-
tify that I am the duly elected, qual-
ified and acting Secretary of the
Dubuque Electric Company, a corpor-
ation organized and existing under
and by virtue of the laws of the
State of Delaware; that on the 5th
day of January, 1924, at a special
meeting of the Board of Directors
of said Company, duly convened and
held at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon
of said day, at which meeting were
present, Messrs. Victor Emanuel,
Thos. A. O'Hara, Floyd E. Harper
constituting a majority of the said
Board and a quorum, the following
resolution was adopted to wit:
Resolved, that the President or
Vice President and the Secretary or
an assistant secretary of the Com-
pany, are hereby directed, authorized,
and empowered to accept, on behalf
of the Company, the provisions and
terms of a certain franchise passed,
adopted and approved upon final
reading the 27th day of December,
1923, by the Mayor and City Council
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, said
Ordinance being entitled:
An Ordinance r. quiring the Du-
buque Electric Company, its success-
ors and assigns, to construct, main-
tain and operate a single track of
street railway over, along and upon
Jones Street, from South Locust
street to Main street, and prescrib-
ing the conditions under which said
railway shall be operated.
Dated, New York, January 5th,
1924.
FLOYD E. HARPER,
Secretary.
Dubuque Electric Company.
Councilman Brede moved that the
acceptance be received and filed and
made a matter of record. 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 Poster Ad-
vertising Co., relative to the proposed
ordinance,' regulating the construc-
tion and location of bill -boards, pre-
sented, action deferred. This matter
will be taken care of in the Building
Code.
Petition of Pauline Danzer, stating
that she was assessed $94.81 for the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
West Sixteenth street. That she
has paid the first installment of $9.48
as assessed against lot 11 Morgan's
Sub. She finds that this property
was already assessed for a sanitary
sewer constructed in 1900, and here-
by asks that this $9.48 be returned
to her.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted
and the City Auditor be instructed
to draw a warrant for this amount
on the Treasurer in favor• of Mrs.
Danzer. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A resolution authorizing that a
contract be entered into for the sale
of $20,000 sewer bonds to Emery,
Peck and Rockwood of Chicago, hav-
ing been adopted at a session of the
City Council held December 27th,
1923, and placed on file in the office
of the City Clerk for not less than
one week, for public inspection, and
no objections having been made or
filed, the resolution was presented
end approved as adopted, on motion
of Councilman Melchior. and second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
Regular Session, January 7th, 1924
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Reports of the Dubuque City Water
Works, City Treasurer and City Aud-
itor for the month of December, 1923,
presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
reports be received and placed on
file. Seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to build, construct and
put in place certain street improve-
ments as hereinafter described, in,
upon and along the following street,
to wit:
West Sixteenth street from the
west line of Montrose Terrace to the
west line of Cornell street.
Said street improvement to consist
of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter the curb and gutter to be con-
structed of concrete and the pave-
ment to be constructed of one or
more of the following materials and
methods, to wit:
Sheet asphalt, warrenite bitulithic
or asphaltic concrete on the present
macadam foundation. Sewer, water
and gas connections to be laid to
each lot prior to the improvement
of the street.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 29th day of Janu-
ary, 1924, at 4:30 p. m. in the Coun-
cil Chamber in the City Hall of said
City, and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
3
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard, to
be given by publication in the offic-
ial newspapers of the City in the
manner and for the time prescribed
by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 7th day
of January, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to build, construct and
put in place certain street improve-
ments as hereinafter described, in,
upon and along the following street,
to wit:
Fairview place from the south line
of West Sixteenth street to the west
line of Cornell street.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the pave-
ment to be constructed of one or
more of the following materials and
methods, to wit:
Sheet asphalt, warrenite bitulithic,
asphaltic concrete or bituminous ma-
cadam on the present macadam
foundation. Sewer, water and gas
connections to be laid to each lot
prior to the improvement of the
street.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
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Regular Session, January 7th, 1924
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 29th day of Janu-
ary, 1924, at 4:30 p. m. in the Council
Chambers in the City Hall of said
City and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in
the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
Tho above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final action and notice of the
pendency thereof ordered given this
7th day of January, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
extend and construct a storm sewer
from Merz street to Sutter street,
said sewer to be built according to
plans and specifications relating to
the construction of the storm water
sewer now being laid in East Twen-
ty-fourth street and Windsor avenue,
now on file with the Engineer, hav-
ing been duly approved by the City
Council, except as to such charges
as to size and dimensions as may
be found adequate; and
Be it further resolved that a con-
tract for the construction of said
sewer be entered into between the
City of Dubuque and Uhlrich, Paley
Company for the amount stated in
the proposal submitted by said Com-
pany and duly approved by the City
Council, and that said Company exe-
cute a bond in an amount equal to
75 per cent of the contract price
for the faithful performance of said
work; and
Be it further resolved that this
resolution and contract be placed on
file for a period of one week for pub-
lic inspection and that thereafter the
resolution and contract be taken up
for final action and adoption, and
that the Mayor be and he is hereby
authorized to execute said contract
on behalf of said City of Dubuque.
Dated this 7th day of January, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved this
day of Jan., 1924.
Mayor.
Attest:
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be approved and placed on
file for public inspection for a period
of one week, and the Engineering de-
partment be authorized to figure out
what is necessary, for the construc-
tion of this sewer 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.
Ordinance No. 143 vacating the
alley located to the East of lots 2
to 10, both inclusive in Coates Ad-
dition, and lots 6 to 10 in Stout's
Add., preoented and read and passed
first reading.
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, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution.
Whereas, the City of Dubuque is
the owner in fee simple of Mineral
Lots 51 and 56, Lot one of the Sub-
division of Mineral Lot 53, Lots 1 to
9, both inclusive, and 11 and 12 of
Coates Addition, Lots 6 to 10, both
inclusive of Stouts Dubuque Addition,
Blocks 12, 21, 22 and 23 in Dubuque
Harbor Company's addition, also that
triangular tract of land which was
conveyed to said City by the State
of Iowa bounded on the East by
the West line of 12, 21 and 22 of Du-
buque Harbor Co.'s Addition, on
the South by the North line of Rail-
road street, and on the West by the
East line of Mineral lot 51 and also
the streets heretofore vacated by
Ordinances No. 136 and No. ; and
Whereas, it is deemed neceessary
and advisable to resubdivide said
Regular Session, January 7th, 1924
lots, blocks and lands and replat the
same in order that proper legal and
convenient descriptions may be given
to the same: Be it, therefore
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, that the Engin-
eer be and he is hereby directed to
prepare a plat showing a re -subdivis-
ion of the lots, blocks and lands
above described and submit the same
to the Council for its examination
and approval.
Adopted and approved this 7th day
of January, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STTUBER,
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: Some time ago I
brought an action on behalf of the
City against L. M. Warren for un-
paid personal property taxes for the
years 1919 and 1920 amounting to
$15.50 together with interest there-
on amounting to $3.10. I have been
able to get Mr. Warren to pay the
City the sum of $18.60 and the costs
of the action and thereupon the case
has been dismissed. Attached here-
to you will find my check in the
sum of $18.60 which should be ac-
cepted in full settlement of personal
property taxes due from L. M. War-
ren for the years 1919 and 1920.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the action of the City Solicitor be
approved, the check be accepted, and
the Treasurer be instructed to can-
cel the taxes on, his books. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. 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: Mrs. Anna Cota fell
at the corner of Third and Bluff
streets on February 19, 1923 and
broke her hip. As a result of such
injury she was laid up a long time
and incured a great deal of expense
by way of doctor bills, hospital bills
and care and attention. A claim for
$5,000.00 was filed by her through
her attorneys, Frantzen, Bonsor and
Gilloon.
I made an investigation of this
claim just as soon as I heard of the
same and find that the sidewalk was
in a very dangerous condition and
had been in that condition for quite
a while due to accumulation of snow
and ice thereon. All of the persons
whom I have enterviewed on this
claim were united in the one con-
tention that the walk was and had
been in an icy condition for quite
a while and I am convinced that
this was the situation at the time
that she fell. For that reason it is
my opinion it would be wise to af-
fect a settlement in this case rather
than to have the matter go to trial
and with that thought in mind I
have talked with Mrs. Cota and her
attorneys and they have made a
proposition of $750.00 as a basis of
settlement. In view of all the cir-
cumstances and the expense to which
she was put I believe that a settle-
ment in such an amount would be
fair and for that reason I recom-
mend that a warrant be drawn in
favor of Frantzen, Bonson and Gil -
loon as attorneys for Anna Cota in
the sum of $750.00.
Respectively submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the action of the City Solicitor be
approved, and the Auditor be in-
structed to draw a warrant on the
Treasurer in favor of Frantzen, Bon -
son and Gilloon in the amount of
$750.00, settlement in full, for the
above claim. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
City Manager be authorized to pur-
chase lots 11 and 12 in Block 27 Du-
buque eHarbor Improvement Com-
pany's Additions, for the sum of $150
for each of said lots, and the Auditor
be instructed to draw a warrant in
the sum of $300.00 in favor of the
owner of said property, to pay for the
above described property. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the City Manager be authorized to
attend the national convention and
road show to be held in Chicago
January 14th to 18th, 1924. Second-
6 Special Session,
anuary 9th, 1924
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.,
Nays—None.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City. Cl rk.
Approved .1 T 1924
Adopted yy;.. �........— — 1924.
Councilmen
Attest:
/
City Clerk.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session, January 9th, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilman Gabriel and Mayor Alderson.
Council met at 7:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Gab-
riel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that this meeting is called
for the purpose of discussing the
proposed Building Code for the City
of Dubuque and acting on any other
b siness that may come before the
eeting.
City Manager Carr then presented
and read the following report of the
Building Code Committee.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa..
Gentlemen: Your Committee on
the Building Code has put in con-
siderable time since the suggested
code was submitted to the Council
some weeks ago, with various organ-
izations including the Contractor's
Assn., the Lumberman's Assn., the
Real Estate Men, Hot Air Furnace
Men, and Men interested in Theatres,
and after talking with these various
interested parties, we wish to rec-
ommend for your favorable consider-
ation certain changes in the suggest-
ed code.
The Code itself, we believe, will
be much improved, being more prac-
tical, easier of enforcement and per-
haps less of a burden on the public
on account of the changes which we
suggest. These changes are not
quite all that all the interested par-
ties might ask for, and probably
other requests will be made to your
honarable body. They do, however,
cover all the recommendations made
which we felt willing and able to
recommend.
We feel that considerable thanks
are due to these organizations and
individual parties, particularly to
the Lumbermen's Assn., and the
Real Estate Board for the time and
study given to the provisions of the
code. Our recommended changes
are herewith attached.
Respectfully submitted,
WM. D. YOKUM,
KARL SAAM,
O. E. CARR,
Committee.
The changes were then read by
the City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended to give any one
present an opportunity to address the
Council on this subject. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Special Session, January 9th, 1924
7
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Messrs. Kerper, Schiltz, Collier,
Trewin, Kolfenbach addressed the
Council on the merits of this pro-
posed code.
Mr. Hay objected to the clause
stating that old shingles be removed
before putting on rubber roofing.
This petition will be submitted to
the committee before the code is
finally adopted.
Mr. J. A. Kerper recommended in
his address that the code as amend-
ed be again submitted to the in-
terested parties, before it is finally
adopted.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the first reading of
the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cil;nan Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
December 18th, 1923.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The Misses Genevieve
and Rose Cummins were assessed on
August lst, 1923, on account of the
improvement of Rose street, the sum
of $1,822.69. This is on account cf
the ownership of Sub. 1 of Lot 7 of
Min. Lot 88 and part of 87. This
tract of ground contains a little over
two and one-half acres and has a
frontage of 342 feet along Rose
street.
Much of this property lies consid-
erably below the elevation of Rose
street and is unimproved except for
a small home in which the Cum-
mins sisters live. I believe this prop-
erty is assessed for taxation purposes
at $3,000.
My recommendation would be that
the value be fixed for assessment
purposes at $5,000, which would make
the assessment for this street im-
provement $1,250 as against $1,822.69
as levied. This would mean a re-
duction of $572.69. In case this rec-
ommendation meets with the approv-
al of the City Council a warrant
should be drawn from the general
fund in favor of the special improve-
ment fund to make up for the
shortage.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manager
be approved and carried out as rec-
ommended, and that the Auditor be
instructed to draw a warrant for
$572.69 on the general fund in favor
of the special assessment fund to
make up this shortage. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by •
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
There being no further business,
CounPilman Brede moved to adjourn.
Carried.
Approve
Adopted
JOHN STUBER,
City Cl k.
/4° 1924.
.....1924.
Councilmen
City Clerk.
Special Session, January 15th, 1924
terest at 6 per cent, $.27;
Total $ 32.17
Nathan & Lillian McClain, Sub.
1 of 16 McClain Sub. Und
ih Lot 1; 9 lin. ft. tile at
$1.16, $10.44; 11.75 lin. ft.
water pipe at $1.77, $20.80;
extra expense at 2.1204 per
cent, $.66; interest at 6 per
cent, $.27; total 32.17
Peasley H. Brink, Sub. 16 Mc-
Clain Sub., Lot 2; 16 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.16; $18.56; 24
lin. ft. water pipe at $1.77,
$42.48; extra expense .at
2.1204 per cent, $1.30; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.53;
total
John R. Wallis (Trustee),
Wallis Heights, Lot 1; 16 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.16; $18.56;
21 lin. ft. wiateir pipe at
$1.77, $37.17; extra expense
at 2.1204 per cent, $1.18; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.49;
total 57.40
John R. Wallis (Trustee),
Wallis Heights, Lot 13; 140
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.16,
$162.40; 180.5 lin. ft. water
pipe at $1.77, $319.48; extra
expense at 2.1204 per cent,
$10.22; interest at 6 per
cent, $4.18; total 496.28
Mary M. Scanlon, Sub. M. L
149, Lot 20; 16 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.16, $18.56; 13 lin.
ft. water pipe at $1.77,
$23.01; extra expense at
2.1204 per cent, $.88; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.36; total 42.81
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Specal Session, January 15th, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Aldei son and Councilman Gabriel.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Mayor Alderson iead 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 each of the
following improvements:
Sewer and water connections on
the improvement of South Booth
street, from Dodge street to Grand-
view avenue, a sanitary sewer in
Holly street from Rush street for
a distance of approximately 216 feet.
A sanitary sewer in Gay street from
Broadway extention to Muscatine
street. A sanitary sewer in the Lin-
wood district, and the construction
of cement sidewalks in various
streets in 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 Council's
intention to levy a special assessment
as provided by law to pay for the
making of sewer and water connec-
tions on the improvement of South
Booth street, from the south line of
Dodge street to the north line of
Grandview avenue, presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for
sewer and water connections on the
improvement of south Booth street,
from the south line of Dodge street
to the north line of Grandview aven-
ue, by Edmund A. Linehan, contract-
or, 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
Wm. McClain, Sub. 1 of 1 of
16 McClain Sub. Und. ih Lot
1; 9 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.16,
$10.44; 11.75 lin. ft. water
pipe at $1.77, 120.80; extra
expense at 2.1204, $.66; in -
63.87
Total $723.70
206 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.16
per lin. ft. $238.96
262 lin. ft. water pipe at $1.77
per lin. ft. 463.74
Interest at 6 per cent 6.10
Extra expense at 2.1204 per
cent 14.90
Total $723.70
All of which is os',e .sed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
fert ed.
Aproved Jan. 15th, 1924
Adopted Jan. 15th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
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, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Special Session, January 15th, 1924
9
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 Holly street from Rush
street for a distance of approximate-
ly 216 feet, presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel 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, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for
constructing sanitary sewer in Holly
street from Rush street for a dis-
tance of approximately 216 feet, by
James Saul, contractor, in front of
and adjoining the same, a Special
Tax be and 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
St. Columbkill Church, Union
Add., Lot 138; 24 lin. ft. lat-
erals at 75c, $18.00; 100 lin.
ft. tile pipe et $.88894,
$88.88; extra expense at 3.556
per cent, $3.80; interest at
6 per cent, $.92; total $111.60
Eliz. Byrne, Union Add., Lot
82; 16.50 lin, ft. laterals at
75c, $16.50; 22 lin. ft. later-
als at $.88894, $44.45; extra
expense at 3,556 per cent,
$2.17; interest at 6 per cent,
$.53; total 63.65
John P. Ludowisy, Union Add,
S. balance Lot 137; 24 lin. ft
laterals at 715c, $18.00; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.88894,
$44.45; extra expense at 3.556
per cent, $2.21; interest at
6 per cent, $.54; total 65.20
L. J. Plamondon, Union Add.,
N. 50 ft. Lot 137; 22 lin. ft.
laterals at 75c, $16.50; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $.88894,
$44.45; extra expense at
3.556 per cent, $2.17; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.53; total 63.65
Jonathan Faust, Union Add.,
Lot 83; 22 lin. ft. laterals
at 75c, $16.50; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.88894, $44.45; ex-
tra expense at 3.556 per
cent, $2.17; interest at 6 per
cent, $.53; total 63.65
Total $367.75
216 lin. ft. 6 in. tile at 98c
per lin. ft. $211.68
114 lin. ft. 4 in. tile at 75c
per lin. ft. ..................... ...... 85.50
1 manhole at $55.00 per man-
hole 55.00
Interest at 6 per cent ............. 3.05
Extra expense at 3.556 per
cent 12.52
Total $367.75
All oi; which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Adopted Jan. 15th, 1924.
Approved Jan. 15th, 1924.
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 Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Melchior.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher the City Council's
intention to levy a special assess-
ment as provided by law to pay for
the construction of a sanitary sew-
er in Gay street from Broadway ex-
tention to Muscatine street, pre-
sented.
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, and Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing sanitary sewer in
Gay street from Broadway extension
to Muscatine street by Oliver G.
Kringle, 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:
Owner Description Amount
Ed. Vyverberg, Wm. Rebman
Sub., Lot 2; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.13929, $56.96; ex-
tra expense at 3.82195 per
cent, $2.18; interest at 6 per
cent $.50; total $ 59.64
Albert Ney, Wm. Rebman
Sub., Lot 3; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.13929, 556.96; ex-
tra expense at 3.82195 per
cent, $2.18; interest at 6 per
cent, $.49; total 59.63
Albert Ney, Wm. Rebman
Sub., Lot 4; 50 lin. ft. tile
10 Special Session, January 15th, 1924
pipe at $1.13929, $56.96; ex-
tra expense at 3.82195 per
cent, $2.18; interest at 6 per
cent, $.49; total
Leo. A. Jungk, Wm. Rebman
Sub., Lot 5; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.13929, $56.97; ex-
tra expense at 3.82195 per
cent, $2.17; interest at 6 per
cent, $.50; total
Leo. A. Jungk, Wm. Rebman
Sub., Lot 6; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.13929, $56.97; ex-
tra expense at 3.82195 per
cent, $2.17; interest at 6 per
cent, $.50; total
Leo. A. Jungk, Wm. Rebman
Sub., Lot 7; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.13929, $56.97; ex-
tra expense at 3.82195 per
cent, $2.18; interest at 6 per
cent, $.50; total
Jos. Straub, Sr., South Park
Hill Add., Lot 13; 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.13929, $56.96;
extra expense at 3.821.95 per
cent, $2.18; interest at 6 per
cent, $.49; total
59.63
59.64
59.64
59.64
59.63
Total $417.45
325 lin ft. 6 in. tile at 95c per
lin. ft. $308.75
2 manholes at $45.00 90.00
Interest at 6 per cent 3.46
Extra expense at 3.82195 per
cent 15.24
Total $417.45
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Jan. 15th, 1924.
Adopted Jan. 15th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
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, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
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 the Linwood District as
follows:
8 -inch sanitary sewer in the first
alley south of Strauss street from
Burden street to Windsor avenue,
and in Windsor avenue from above
alley to Lawther street. In Lawther
street from Windsor avenue to the
first alley west, and in said alley
from Lawther street to Davis street.
Also a 6 -inch sanitary sewer in
Buena Vista street from above men-
tioned sewer north to Lawther
street.
Also a 6 -inch sanitary sewer in
alley between Davis and Euclid
streets west to Sheridan street.
Also a 6 -inch sanitary sewer in
alley between Harlan and Euclid
streets west to Sheridan street.
Also a 6 -inch sanitary sewer in
alley bewteen Harlan and Goethe
streets west •to Sheridan street.
Also a 6 -inch sanitary sewer in
alley between Goethe and Lawther
streets west to Sheridan street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing sanitary sewer in
Linwood District: 8 -inch sanitary
sewer in the first alley south of
Strauss street from Burden street
to Windsor avenue and in Windsor
avenue from above alley to Lawther
street; in Lawther street from Wind-
sor avenue to the first alley west,
and in said alley from Lawther street
to Davis street; also a 6 -inch sewer
in Beuna Vista street from above
mentioned sewer north to Lawther
street; also a 6 -inch sewer in alley
between Davis and Euclid streets,
west to Sheridan street; also a 6 -
inch sanitary sewer in alley between
Harlan and Euclid streets west to
Sheridan street; also a 6 -inch san-
itary sewer in alley between Har-
lan and Goethe streets, west to Sher-
idan street; also a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in alley between Goethe and
Lawther streets, west to Sheridan
street, by Cook & Kean, contractors,
in front of and adjoining the same,
a Special Tax be and is hereby lev-
ied 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
Linwood Cemetery Ass'n.,
Lands Inside City Sub. Lots
11-12-13 of N. E. 1/4 of Sec.
13 T 89 N -R 2 E, Lot
2; 163 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.55427, $253.35; extra
expense at 2.18643 per cent,
$5.54; interest at 6 per cent,
$2.19; total $261.08
F. W. & W. F. Woodrich, Bur-
den & Lawther's Add., Lot
Special Session,
71; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.55427, $77.71; extra ex-
pense at 2.18643 per cent,
$1.70; interest at 6 per cent,
$.67; total
F. W. & W. F. Woodrich, Bur-
den & Lawther's Add., Lot
70; 50. lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.55427, $77.71; extra ex-
pense at 2.18643 per cent,
$1.70; interest at 6 per cent,
$.67; total
F. W. & W. F. Woodrich, Bur-
den & Lawther's Add., Lot
69; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.55427, $77.71; extra ex-
pense at 2.18643 per cent,
$1.70; interest at 6 per cent,
$.67; total
F. W. & W. F. Woodrich, Bur-
den & Lawther's Add., Lot
68; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.55427, $77.71; extra ex-
pense at 2.18643 per cent,
$1.70; interest at 6 per cent,
$.67; total
F. W. & W. F. Woodrich, Bur-
den & Lawther's Add., Lot
67; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1;55427, $77.71; extra ex-
pense at 2.18643 per cent,
$1.70; interest at 6 per cent,
$.67; total ...,
Mrs. G. A. Heyne, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 66; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Clarence L. Hemmi. Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 151; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Clarence L. Hemmi, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 150; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Clarence L. Hemmi, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 149; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
F. W. & W. F. Woodrich, Bur-
den & Lawther's Add., Lot
148; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.55427, $77.71; extra ex-
pense at 2.18643 per cent,
$1.70; interest at 6 per cent,
$.67; total
G. A. Heyne, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 1; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in -
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
January 15th, 1924
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
G. A. Heyne, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 2; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total _ ...._ 80.08
G., A. Heyne, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 3; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total 80.08
G. A. Heyne, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 4; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total 80.08
G. A. Heyne, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 5; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total 80.08
Geo. A. Burden, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 6; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total 80.08
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 7; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total 80.08
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 8; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total 80.08
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 9; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total 80.08
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 10; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total 80.08
Prosper A. Engler, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 64; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
11
80.08
80.08
12 Special Session, January 15th, 1924
Prosper A. Engler, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 63; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Prosper A. Engler, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 62; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total ._
Geo. A. Burden, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 61; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Geo. A. Burden, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 60; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther Add., Lot 59; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 58; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
J. V. Weber, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 57; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 38; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 37; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 36; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 35; 50
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
80.08
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 34; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 33; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total
Fred & Anna Fasselius, Burden
& Lawther's Add., Lot 32; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total 80.08
Fred & Anna Fasselius, Burden
& Lawthei's Add., Lot 31; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total 80.08
Wm. Lawther, Burden' & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 30; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.67;
total 80.08
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 11; 43
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
-$66.83; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.45; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.56;
total 68.84
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 12; 40
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$62.18; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.54;
total
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 13; 40
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$62.18; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.54;
total
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 14; 40
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$62.18; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.54;
total
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 15; 40
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$62.18; extra expense at
80.08
80.08
80.08
64.07
64.07
64.07
Special Session, January 15th, 1924
2.18643 per cent, $1.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.54;
total 64.07
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 16; 40
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$62.18; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.54;
total 64.07
Frank M. Blake, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 17; 40
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$62.18; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.54;
total 64.07
Frank M. Blake, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 18; 40
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$62.18; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.35; in-
terest at 6 per .cent, $.54;
total 64.07
Frank M. Blake, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 19; 40
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$62.18; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.54;
total 64.07
Frank M. Blake, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 146;
12.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.55427, $19.43; extra ex-
pense at 2.18643 per cent,
42c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total 20
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 20; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total 80.09
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 21; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total 80.09
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 22; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total 80.09
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 23; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total 80.09
Geo. Kersch, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 24; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total 80.09
John V. Weber et al, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 25; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Joseph A. & Mary Welu, Bur-
den & Lawther's Add., Lot
26; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.55427, $77.71; extra ex-
pense at 2.18643 per cent,
$1.70; interest at 6 per cent,
$.68; total
Joseph A. & Mary Welu, Bur-
den & Lawther's Add., Lot
27; 50 lin ft. tile pipe at
$1.56427, $77.71; extra ex-
pense at 2.18643 per cent,
$1.70; interest at 6 per cent,
$.68; total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 19; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 18; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 17; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 16; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 15; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 14; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 137 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 12;
43.75 lin. ft. tile pipe at
13
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
14 Special Session, January 15th, 1924
$1.55427, $68.01; extra ex-
pense at 2.18643 per cent,
$1.49; interest at 6 per cent,
$.59; total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 11;
.43.75 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.55427, $68.01; extra ex-
pense at 2.18643 per cent,
$1.49; interest at 6 per cent,
$.59; total .- 70.09
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 10; 44
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$68.40; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.50; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.59;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 9; 44
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$68.40; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.50; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.59;
total 70.49
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 8; 44
]in. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$68.40; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.50; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.59;
total 70.49
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 7; 44
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$68.40; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.50; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.59;
total 70.49
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 6; 44
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$68.40; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.50; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.59;
total 70.49
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 28; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra. expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total 80.09
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 27; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 26; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe et $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add:, Lot 25; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.65427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in -
70.09
70.49
80.09
80.09
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan {Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 24; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 23; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 22; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total 80.09
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 21; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cant, $1.70; in-
`erest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total 80.09
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 37; 62
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$96.36; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $2.11; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.83;
total 99.30
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 36; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total 80.09
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 35; ,50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total 80.09
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 34; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 33; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 32; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
Special Session, January 15th, 1924
15
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 31; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 30; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.65427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5.68;
total
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 29; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$77.71; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.68;
total 80.09
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 5; 44.8
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$69.63; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.52; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.60;
total 71.75
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 4; 44.8
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$69.63; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.52; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.60;
total 71.75
Clem Sheridan (Trustee),
Sheridan's Add., Lot 3; 44.8
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.55427,
$69.63; extra expense at
2.18643 per cent, $1.52; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.60;
total 71.75
Stella Sheridan, Sheriaan's
Add., Lot 2; 44.8 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.55427, $69.63; ex-
tra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.52; interest at 6 per
cent, $.60; total 71.75
Stella Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 1; 44.8 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.55427, $69.63; ex-
tra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.52; interest at 6 per
ent, $.60; total
Clem Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 46; 51. 78 lin. ft
tile pipe at $1.55427, $80.49;
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, 1.76; interest at 6 per
cent, $.69; total 82.94
Clem Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 45; 51.78 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.55427, $80.49;
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, 1.76; interest at 6 per
cent, $.69; total 82.94
Clem Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 44; 51.78 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.55427, $80.49;
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, 1.76; interest at 6 per
. cent, $.69; total
80.09
80.09
71.75
82.94
Clem Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 43; 51.78 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.55427, $80.49;
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, 1.76; interest at 6 per
cent, 5.69; total
Clem Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 42; 51.78 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1:55427, $80.49;
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, 1.76; interest at 6 per
cent, $.69; total
Clem Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 41; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.55427, $77.71; ex-
tra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.70; interest at 6 per
cent, 68c; total
Clem Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 40; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.55427, $77.71; ex-
tra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.70; interest at 6 per
cent, 68c; total
Clem Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 39; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.55427, 577.71; ex-
tra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.70; interest at 6 per
cent, 68c; total
Clem Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 38; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.55427, $77.71; ex-
tra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.70; interest at 6 per
cent, 68c; total
Helen M. Sauer, O'Neill's River
View Add., Lot 5; 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.55427, $77.71;
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.70; interest at 6 per
cent, $.68; total
Dan Sauer Estate O'Neill's Riv-
er View Add., Lot 4; 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.55427, $77.71;
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.70; interest at 6 per
cent, $.68; total
E. J. Sauer, O'Neill's River
View Add., Lot 3; 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.55427, $77.71;
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.70; interest at 6 per
cent, $.68; total
Helen M. Sauer, O'Neill's River
View Add., Lot 2; 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.55427, $77.71;
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.70; interest at 6 per
cent, $.68; total
Stella Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 51; 51.78 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.55427, $80.49
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.76; interest at 6 per
cent, $.69; total
Stella Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 50; 51.78 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.55427, $80.49
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.76; interest at 6 per
cent, $.69; total
82.94
82.94
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
80.09
82.94
82.91
16 Special Session, January 15th, 1924
Stella Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 49; 51.78 lin. it.
tile pipe at $1.55427, $80.49
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.76; interest at 6 per
cent, $.69; total 82.94
Stella Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 48; 51.78 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.55427, $80.49
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.76; interest at 6 per
cent, $.69; total _..._...__.__.._...._. 82.94
Stella Sheridan, Sheridan's
Add., Lot 47; 51.78 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.55427, $80.49
extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent, $1.76; interest at 6 per
cent, $.69; total ....... 82.94
Total $8.729.05
2,329 lin. ft. 8 inch tile at
$1.65 per lin. ft. $3,842.85
2,017.8 lin. ft. 6 inch tile at
$L55 per lin. ft. 3,127.59
5 manholes at $50.00 250.00
10 manholes at $80.00 800.00
5 manholes at $90.00 -...... ..... 450.00
Interest at 6 per cent 73.41
Extra expense at 2.18643 per
cent 185.20
Total __.._..._.._ $8,729.05
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Jan. 15th, 1924.
Adopted Jan. 15th, 1924.
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 Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
A Resolution
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in the Linwood district, here-
inafter described, has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to
$8,729.05.
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
Linwood District there be issued
Sewer Bonds to the amount of
$8,729.05. 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 15th day of February,
A. D. 1924; shall be in the denomin-
ations of $300.00 each, except that
there shall be one bond to the
amount of $29.05; they shall be num-
bered from 9542 to 9571 inclusive,
and shall be divided into ten series
of which the bonds numbered 9542
to 9544 shall constitute the first se-
ries; and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1925; the
bonds numbered 9545 to 9547 shall
constitute the second series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1926; the bonds num-
bered 9548 to 9550 shall constitute
the third series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1927;
the bonds numbered 9551 to 9553
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1928; the bonds num-
bered from 9554 to 9556 shall con-
stitute the fifth series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1929; the bonds numbered 9557
to 9559 shall constitute the sixth se-
ries and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. D. 1930; the bonds
numbered 9560 to 9562 shall consti-
tute the seventh series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1931; the bonds numbered 9563
to 9565 shall constitute the eighth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1932; the
bonds numbered 9566 to 9568 shall
constitute the ninth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
1933; and the bonds numbered. 9569
to 9571 shall constitute the tenth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1934.
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 be substan-
tially in the following form:
No $300.00
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 Three Hundred Dollars, with
interest thereon at the rate of 5 per
cent per annum, payable on the pre-
sentation and surrender of the in-
terest coupons hereto attached. Both
principal and interest are payable at
Special Session, January 15th, 1924. 17
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 15th day of Jan-
uary, A. D. 1924. This bond is one
of a series of thirty bonds, twenty-
nine for Three Hundred Dollars
each, numbered from 9542 to 9570
inclusive, and one for twenty-nine
and 05-00 dollars and numbered 9571,
all of like tenor and date and is-
sued for the purpose of defraying
the cost of constructing a sanitary
sewer in Linwood District:
8 -inch sanitary sewer in the first
alley south of Strauss street from
Burden street to Windsor avenue and
in Windsor avenue from above alley
to Lawther street, in Lawther street
from Windsor avenue, to the first
alley west, and in said alley from
Lawther street to Davis street.
6 -inch sanitary sewer in Buena
Vistia street from above mentioned
sewer north to Lawther.
6 -inch sanitary sewer in alley be-
tween Davis and Euclid street west
to Sheridan street.
6 -inch sanitary sewer in alley be-
tween Harlan and Euclid streets
west to Sheridan street.
6 -inch sanitary sewer in alley be-
tween Harlan and Goethe streets
west to Sheridan street.
6 -inch sanitary sewer in alley be-
tween Goethe and Lawther streets
west to Sheridan 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 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 May-
or and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City af-
fixed this 15th day of February A.
D. 1924, and has authorized the use
of their fac-simile signatures to the
interest 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, .........
months interest due that day on its
improvement Bond. No dated
19
Mayor.
Countersigned
(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 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 sig-
nature of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Adopted January 15th, 1924.
.Approved:
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 Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Council's
intention to levy a special assess-
ment as provided by law to pay for
the construction of cement sidewalks
in various parts of the City as fol-
lows:
18 Special Session, Ja
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 20,
Burden and Lawther's Add., amount
of assessment $33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 21,
Burden and Lawther's Add., amount
of assessment $33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 22,
Burden and Lawther's Add., amount
of assessment $33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 23,
Burden and Lawther's Add., amount
of assessment $33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 30,
Burden and Lawther's Add., amount
of assessment $33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 33,
Burden and Lawther's Add., amount
of assessment $33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 34,
Burden and Lawther's Add., amount
of assessment $33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 35,
Burden and Lawther's Add., amount
of assessment $33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 36,
Burden and Lawther's Add., amount
of assessment $33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 37,
Burden and Lawther's Add., amount
of assessment $34.78.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 16,
Lawther and Burden's Add., Amount
of assessment $84.71.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 10
of Quigley's Sub. of outlot 712,
amount of assessment $33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 11,
Quigley's Sub. of out lot 712,
amount of assessment 33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 12,
Quigley's Sub. of outlot 712, amount
of assessment $33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 13,
of Quigley's Sub. of outlot 712,
amount of assessment 33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 14,
Quigley's Sub. of outlot 712, amount
of assessment $41.01.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 20,
Tschirgl and Schwind's Sub., amount
of assessment $72.07.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 186,
Woodlawn Park, Und. 1-3, amount
of assessment $16.81.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 186,
Woodlawn Park Add., Und. 2-3,
amount of assessment $33 62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 133,
Glendale Add., amount of assessment
$64.71.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 198,
Glendale Add., amount of assessment
$64.71.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 221.
Glendale Add. Und., % amount of
assessment $31.93.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 221
Glendale Add. Und. % amount of as-
sessment $31.93.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 61,
Glendale Add. Amount of assessment
$35.62.
nuary 15th, 1924
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 62
Glendale Add. Amount of assessment
$33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 64
Glendale Add. Amount of assessment
$33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 65
North %. %mount of assessment
T14.12.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 67
Glendale Add. Amount of assessment
$33.62.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 9A
L. H. Langworthy Add. Amount of
assessment $32.11.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 1
Sub. 9 L. H. Langworthy's Add.
Amount of assessment $5.88.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 2
Sub. 9 L. H. Langwforthy's Add.
•Amount of assessment $13.45.
Cement sidewalk abutting South
2-3 of City Lot 66. Amount of assess-
ment $86.03.
Cement sidewalk abutting City lot
609A. Amount of assessment $20.68.
Cement sidewalk abutting City lot
610A. Amount of assessment $48.151.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot 43
Sisters Add. Amount of assessment
$159.52.
Cement sidewalk abutting lot Sub.
2 of 3 of M. lot 144, lot 2. Amount
of assessment $34.46.
Cement sidewalk abutting Sub. M.
L. 144, lot 4. Amount of assessment
$312.91.
Cement sidewalk abutting Bonson's
Sub. N 3/2 lot 1. Amount of assess-
ment $26.47.
Cement sidewalk abutting Sub. 37
Althauser's Sub. lot 2. Amount of
assessment $50.43.
Cement sidewalk abutting Althaus-
er's Sub. 36. Amount of assessment
$42.01.
Cement sidewalk abutting Lot 25,
Althauser's Sub., amount of assess-
ment, $48.74.
Cement sidewalk abutting Lot 26,
Althauser's Sub., amount of assess-
•
ment, $42.01.
Cement sidewalk abutting Lot 27,
Althauser's Sub., amount of assess-
ment, $42.01.
There being no remonstrances,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, that to pay for
constructing cement siedwalks, by
Thomas E. Byrne, 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 herein-
after named, situate and owned, and
Special Session, January 15th, 1924
19
for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 20; 200 sq.
ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $33.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 33c; interest
at 6 per aent, 29c; total $ 33.62
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 21; 200
sq. ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $33.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 33c; interest
at 6 per cent, 29c; total 33.62
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 22; 200
sq. ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $33.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 33c; interest
at 6 per cent, 29c; total 33.62
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add.., Lot 23; 200
sq. ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $33.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 33c; interest
at 6 per cent, 29c; total 33.62
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 30; 200
sq. ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $33.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 33c; interest
at 6 per cent, 29c; total 33.62
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add; Lot 33; 200
sq. ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $33.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 33c; interest
at 6 per cent, 29c; total 33.62
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 34; 200
sq. ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $33.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 33c; interest
at 6 per cent, 29c; total 33.62.
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 35; 200
sq. ft cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $33.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 33c; interest
at 6 per cent, 29c; total 33.62
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 36; 200
sq. ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $33.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 33c; interest
at 6 per cent, 29c; total 33.62
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 37; 207
sq. ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $34.15; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 34c; interest
at 6 per cent, 29c; total 34.7p
Wm. Lawther, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 16; 504
sq. ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $83.16; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 83c; interest
at 6 per cent, 72c; total 84.71
Nicholas Schon, Quigley's
Sub. of Outlot 712, Lot 10;
200' sq. ft. cement sidewalk
at 161/2c, $33.00; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 33c;
interest at 6 per cent, 29c;
total 33.62
J. J. Nagle, Quigley's Sub. of
Outlot 712, Lot 11; 200, sq.
ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $33.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 33c; interest
at 6 per cent, 29c; total 33.62
J. J. Nagle, Quigley's Sub. of
Outlot 712, Lot 12; 200 sq.
ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $33.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 33c; interest
at 6 per cent, 29c; total 33.62
J. J. Nagle, Quigley's Sub. of
Outlot 712, Lot 13; 200 sq.
ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $33.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 33c; interest
at 6 per cent, 29c; total 33.62
J J. Nagle, Quigley's Sub. of
Outlot 712, Lot 14; 244 sq.
ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $40.26; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 40c; interest
at 6. per cent, 35c; total 41.01
Catherine Schmitt, Tschirgi &
Schwind's Sub., Lot 20;
428.8 sq. ft. cement sidewalk
at 161/2e, $70.75; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 71; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 61;
total 72.07
Isabel Trilk, Woodlawn Park
Add., Und. 1-3 of Lot 186;
100 so. ft. cement sidewalk
at 161/2c, $16.50; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 71c;
interest at 6 per cent, 14c;
totol 16.81
Madeline Trilk. Woodlawn
Park 'Add., Und. 2-3 of Lot
186: 200 sq. ft. cement side-
walk at 161/2c, $33.00; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 33c;
interest at 6 per cent, 29c;
total 33.62
H. E. Schell. Glendale Add,
Lot 133; 385 sq. ft. cement
sidewalk at 161/20, $63.52;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
64c; interest at 6 per cent,
55c; total 64.71
Home Builders Co.. Glendale
Add., Lot 198; 385 sq. ft.
cement sidewalk at 161/2c.
$63.52; extra expense at 1
per cent, 64c; interest at 6
per cent, 55c; total 64.71
E. Langworthy Estate, Glen-
dale Add., Und. 1/2 of Lot
221; 190 sq. ft. cement side-
walk at 161,4c, $31.35; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 31c;
interest at 6 per cent, 27c;
total 31.93
Edith Langworthy, Glendale
Add., Und. 1/2 of Lot 221;
190 sq. ft. cement sidewalk
20 Special Session, January 15th, 1924
at 162c, $31.35; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 31c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 27c;
total _..
B. Scheller, Glendale Add.,
Lot 61; 212 sq. ft. cement
sidewalk at 16/c, $34.98;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
$35; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total ............ _........... _....__.....
B. Scheller, Glendale Add.,
Lot 62; 200 sq. ft. cement
sidewalk at 161/2c, $33.00;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
33c; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total .... ........... ..... 33.62
Theo. Closs, Glendale Add.,
Lot 64; 200 sq. ft. cement
sidewalk at 161/2c, $33.00;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
33c; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Glendale
Add., N. 1/2 of Lot 65; 84
sq. ft. cement sidewalk at
162c, $13.86; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 14c; interest
at 6 per cent, 12c; total 14.12
A. L. Rhomberg, Glendale
Add., Lot 67; 200 sq. ft. ce-
' ment sidewalk at 161/2c,
$33.00; extra expense at 1
per cent, 33c; interest at 6
per cent, 29c; total 33.62
Wm. R. Hollnagel, L. H
Langworthy Add., Lot 9A;
191 sq. ft. cement sidewalk
at 161/2c, $31.52; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 32c;
interest at 6 per cent, 27c;
31.93
per cent, 48c; interest at 6
per cent, 41; total
Patrick O'Shea, Sisters' Add.,
Lot 43; 949 sq. ft. cement
sidewalk at 16/c, $156.59;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
$1.57; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.36; total
35.62 Patrick O'Shea, Sub. 2 of 3 of
M. L. 144, Lot 2; 205 sq. ft.
cement sidewalk at 16/c,
$33.83; extra expense at 1
per cent, 34c; interest at 6
per cent, 29c; total
48.51
159.52
34.46
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. M. L.
144, Lot 4; 1861.65 sq. ft. ce-
ment sidewalk at 161/2c,
$307.17; extra expense at 1
per cent, $3.07; interest at
6 per cent, $2.67; total 312.91
33.62 Lizzie Clark et al, Bonson's
Sub. N. 1/2 of Lot 1; 157.5
sq. ft. cement sidewalk at
161/2c, $25.99; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 26c; interest
at 6 per cent, 22c; total
Wm. R. Hollnagel, Sub. 9 L.
H. Langworthy Add., Lot 1;
35 sq. ft. cement sidewalk
at 161/2c, $5.78; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 5c;
interest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total.......... _........_...._...._...._
Wm. R. Hollnagel, Sub. 9 L
H. Langworthy Add., Lot 2;
80 sq. ft. cement sidewalk
at 16/c, $13.20; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, $13;
interest at 6 per cent, 12c;
total
Ida Simplot, City Lot S. 2-3
of Lot 66; 511.88 sq. ft.
cement sidewalk at 16%c,
$84.46; extra expense at 1
per cent, 84c; interest at 6
per cent, 73c; total ........
Blanche McCann et al, City
Lot 609A, 123.1 sq. ft. ce-
ment sidewalk at 16%c,
$20.31; extra expense at 1
per cent, 20c; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; total
Blanche McCann et al, City
Lot 610A, 288.6 sq. ft. ce-
ment sidewalk at 161/c,
$47.62; extra expense at 1
32.11
5.88
13.45
26.47
Isabelle Wiehl and R. Rei-
nolds, Sub. 37, Althauser's
Sub., Lot 2; 300 sq. ft. ce-
ment sidewalk at 162c,
$49.50; extra expense at 1
per cent, 50c; interest at 6
per cent, 43c; total 50.43
Caroline Stark, Althauser's
Sub., Lot 36; 250 sq. ft. ce-
ment sidewalk at 161/2c,
$41.25; extra expense at 1
per cent, 41c; interest at 6
per cent, 35c; total 42.01
Independent School District,
Althauser's Sub., Lot 25;
290 sq. ft. cement sidewalk
at 161/2c, $47.85; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 48c; in
terest at 6 per cent, 41;
total 48.74
Independent School District,
Althauser's Sub., Lot 26;
250 sq. ft. cement sidewalk
at 161/2, $41.25; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 41c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 35c;
total ,...._.....
Independent School District,
Althauser's Sub., Lot 27;
at 161/2c, $41.25; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 41c;
250 sq. ft. cement sidewalk
86.02 interest at 6 per cent, 35c;
total _........._
Total
i2,072.53 sq. ft. cement side-
. walk at 161/2c per sq. ft $1,991.97
20.68 Interest at 6 per cent ___ 17.27
Extra expense at 1 per cent 19.22
42.01
42.01
$2029.16
Total
All of which is assessed in pro-
Special Session, January 15th, 1924
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved January 15th, 1924.
Adopted January 15th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adopton of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Melchior.
Bond of the Oriental Sweet Shop
for the operation and maintenance
of a display sign, presented.
The Bond being properly executed
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
bond be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Communication of Paris Hotel,
signed by Wm. Canfield, Jr., asking
for a permit to sell cigarettes, pre-
sented, accompanied by the bond as
required.
The bond being properly executed,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
permit be granted, a license issued,
and the bond be placed on file. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
extend and cor-htruct a storm sewer
from Merz street to Sutter street,
said sewer to be built according to
plans and specifications relating to
the construction of the storm water
sewer now being laid in East Twenty-
fourth street and Windsor avenue,
now on file with the Engineer, hav-
ing been duly approved by the City
Council, except as to such changes
as to size and dimensions as may
be found adequate; and
Be it further resolved that a con-
tract for the construction of said
sewer be entered into between the
City of Dubuque and Uhlrich, Paley
Company for the amount stated in
the proposal submitted by said Com-
pany and duly approved by the City
Council, and that said Company exe-
cute a bond in an amount equal to
75 per cent of the contract price
21
for the faithful performance of said
work; and
Be it further resolved that this
resolution and contract be placed
on file for a period of one week for
public inspection and that thereafter
the resolution and contract be taken
up for final action and adoption,
and that the Mayor be and he is
hereby authorized to execute said
contract on behalf of said City of
Dubuque.
Dated this 7th day of January, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved this
15th day of Jan., 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
resolution be adopted and the con-
tract be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Co ntract.
This contract and agreement is
entered into this 5th day of Febru-
ary, 1924, by and between the City
of Dubuque as party of the first part
and Uhlrich, Paley Company as
party of the second part, with and
under the following terms and con-
ditions; to wit:
In consideration of the labor and
materials to be done and furnished
by second party, the first party
agrees to pay said second party the
sum of $10.50 per foot for a four (4)
foot for a storm sewer from Merz
street to Sutter Street in accord-
ance with plans and specifications
now on file in the office of the En-
gineer relative to the laying of a
storm water sewer in East Twenty-
fourth street and Windsor avenue,
subject to such changes as may be
made as to size and dimensions of
such materials, prices for manholes,
connections, inlets and etc., to be
the same as quoted in previous con-
tract of which this contract is con-
sidered supplemental.
Said party of the second part
agrees to furnish all labor and con-
struct said storm sewer in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions referred to, subject to such
changes as may be made as to size
and dimensions of such sewer, for
and in consideration of the sum of
$9,160.00 (approximate) to be paid
by said first party. The proposal,
plans and specifications, bond and
resolution are hereby made a part
22 Special Session, January 15th, 1924
of this contract by reference there-
to.
This agreement is executed by the
Mayor of the first party under direc-
tion of the City Council and by said
second party the 5th day of Febru-
ary, 1924.
CITY OF DUBUQUE,
By JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
UHLRICH-PALEY CO.
By FRANK A. UHLRICH,
President.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
resolution be adopted and the con-
tract be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
The following ordinance was pre-
sented for second reading:
ORDINANCE NO. 143.
Whereas, an alley twenty (20)
feet in width has been heretofore
laid out, opened and established at
the rear and to the east of lots 2 to
10 both inclusive, in Coates Addi-
tion, and lots 6 to 10 in Stout's Du-
buque Addition, which alley has
never been used for public purposes
nor is there any demand or need of
such alley at this time;
Be it therefore ordained by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the alley located
as hereinbefore stated be and the
same is hereby declared to be va-
cated and annulled.
Section 2. That this Ordinance
shall be in force and effect ten (10)
days from and after its final pass-
age and adoption by the City Coun-
cil and publication as provided by
law.
Passed upon first reading this 7th
day of January, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved
upon final reading this 15th day of
January, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Brede, Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules requiring the ordinance to
be read on three separate days be
suspended. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
that ordinance be read a third time.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance as read be adopted.
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Notice of appeal to the District
Court of Dubuque County from the
assessment as levied against the
property of Anna Dax, lot 75 Union
Add., for sewer and water connec-
tions on the improvement of Bryant
street and also against the same lot
for sewer and water connections on
the improvement of Cleveland aven-
ue, pre sented by Walter Koerner,
her attorney.
Assessments as levied, $162.11 as-
sessment on Bryant street and $92.82
assessment on Cleveland avenue.
Bonds accompany appeal.
Councilman Brede moved that the
appeal and bonds be referred to the
City Solicitor. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Notice of appeal to the District
Court of Dubuque County from the
assessment as levied against the
property of Christina Siegwarth on
lot 74 Union Add., for the making
of sewer and water connections on
Bryant street, presented by Walter
Koerner her attorney. Amount of
assessment, $163.30. A bond accom-
panies the petition.
Councilman Brede moved that the
appeal and bond be referred to the
City Solicitor. Seconded by Coun-
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cilman Gabriel. Carried bythe fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Notice of appeal to the District
Court of Dubuque County from the
assessment as levied against the
property of Mary Greenwald on lot
73 Union Add., for the making of
sewer and water connections on the
improvement of Bryant street, pre-
sented by Walter Koerner, her attor-
ney. Amount of assessment $166.32.
A bond accompanies the appeal.
Councilman Brede moved that the
appeal and bond be referred to the
City Solicitor. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Notice of appeal to the District
Court of Dubuque County from the
assessment as levied against lot 2
of Sub. of lot 3 of the Sub. of Min-
eral lot 63, owned by Walter Koer-
ner, Mary Koerner, Clara Friedland
and Henrietta Jungk, for the mak-
ing of sewer and water connections
on the improvement of Bryant
street, presented by Walter Koerner,
attorney, amount of assessment
$164.21. The appeal is accompanied
by a bond.
Councilman Brede moved that the
appeal and the bond be referred to
the City Solicitor. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of Frank Kurt, stating
that he is the owner of lot two (2)
of the Sub. of lot ten (10) in Kling-
enberg's 4th Subdivision, also of lot
forty-three (43) in Marsh's Add., in
the City of Dubuque. That he re-
cently had the property surveyed,
and finds that the City has taken
four (4) feet off of lot 43 and al-
most the entire part of lot 2 of lot
10 when they built the street on
Klingenberg Terrace, and he here-
by asks the City Council to investi-
gate the matter and reimburse him
for the damage done to his property.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
petition be referred to the City So-
licitor and the City Engineer to in-
vestigate and report back to the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of property owners locat-
ed between Rush street and Mount
Loretta avenue, and adjacent to both
streets, asking that the City Council
install a sewerage system with out-
lets in said district, that the own-
ers can make proper sewerage con-
nections to their property. Stating
further that this district is being
rapidly built up, and they feel that
as tax payers they are entitled to
the benefits of such improvement.
Signed by Leo. J. Sullivan, Mrs. B.
Dodd, Floyd Hemenway, et al. (31)
signers.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager. Seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City C rk.
Approved .. 1924.
Adopted ...' ._.. _..... z......._._ 19 4.
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CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, January 29th,
1924.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilman Melchior and Mayor Alderson.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Gab-
riel and Melchior.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
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
special assessments as provided by
law to pay for the construction of
a sanitary sewer in Ashton street
from Delaware street to a point 100
feet south of Decorah street, for the
making of sewer and water connec-
tions on the improvements of West
Locust street from Hodgdon street
to Seminary street, on the improve-
ment of Seminary street from May
place to Main street. For the cutting
of weeds in various parts of the City
during the summer of 1923. Con-
sidering for adoption resolutions of
necessity for the improvement of
West Sixteenth street from Mont-
rose terrace to Cornell street, Fair-
view place from West Sixteenth
street to Cornell 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 to pay
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Ashton street from Dela-
ware street to a point 100 feet south
of Decorah street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing sanitary sewer in
Ashton street from Delaware street
to a point 100 feet south of Decorah
street by Cook & Kean, contractor,
in front of and adjoining the same,
aSpecial Tax be and is hereby lev-
ied 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
Orwal Wimber, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 307; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.865, $43.25;
extra expense at 2.6659 per
cent, $1.16; interest at 6 per
cent, $.38; total $ 44.78
Home Builder's Co., Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 308; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.865, $43.25;
extra expense at 2.6659 per
cent, $1.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $.38; total 44.78
Mary R. Lee, Wioodlawn
Park Add., Lot 309; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.865, $43.25;
extra expense at 2.6659 per
cent, $1.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $.38; total 44.78
Home Builder's Co., Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 310; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.865, $43.25;
extra expense at 2.6659 per
cent, $1.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $.38; total 44.78
Voelker Realty Co., Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 291; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.865, $43.25;
extra expense at 2.6659 per
cent, $1.16; interest at 6 per
cent, $.38; total 44.78
Voelker Realty Co., Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 292; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.865, $43.25;
extra expense at 2.6659 per
cent, $1.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $.38; total 44.78
Grover C. Glass, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 293; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.865, $43.25;
extra expense at 2.6659 per
cent, $1.15; interest at 6 per
cent, $.37; total 44.77
Fred C. Potterveld, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 294; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.865, $43.25;
extra expense at 2.6659 per
cent, $1.16; interest at 6 per
cent, $.37; total 44.78
Phillipine Felter, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 295; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.865, $43.25;
extra expense at 2.6659 per
cent, $1.16; interest at 6 per
cent, $.37; total 44.78
Phillipine Felter, Woodlawn
Park Add., Lot 296; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.865, $43.25;
extra expense at 2.6659 per
cent, $1.16; interest at 6 per
cent, $.37; total 44.78
Total $447.79
375 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at 98c
per lin. ft. $367.50
1 manhole at $65.00 per man-
hole 65.00
Interest at 6 per cent 3.76
Extra expense at 2.6659 per
cent 11.53
Total
$447.79
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25
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Jan. 29th, 1924.
Adopted Jan. 29th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
IH. 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, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Councilman Schrempf entered and
took his seat at 4:40 p. m.
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 making of sewer and water
connections on the improvement of
West Locust street, from the west
line of Hodgdon street to the east
line of Seminary street, presented.
Also, remonstrances against the as-
sessment as levied against the prop-
erty of A. L. Rhomberg, for above
connections on lots 24-c, 25-b, 26-b,
28-b, 29-b, 31-b, the title to which
stands in the name of J. A. Rhomberg
and lot 30-b the title of which stands
in the name of A. L. Rhomberg.
Stating that the understanding was
that there would be a connection
made to every other lot. The total
amount of the assessment for these
connections amounts to $1,128.02, this
is far in excess of 25 per cent of
the value of these lots, and he here-
by asks that the assessment be made
on a basis of one connection for
every other lot. Signed by A. L.
Rhomberg, by Lyon and Willging, his
attorneys.
Remonstrance of Adam Doerr
against the assessment as levied
against his lots number 2-3-4-5-6-7-8-
9-10 Sub. 98A Wood's Add., located
on West Locust street, for the mak-
ing of sewer, water and gas connec-
tions to said Lots. Claiming that the
assessment is far in excess of the
one-fourth valuation of the property
and he hereby asks the Council to
reduce the assessment accordingly.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition of A. L. Rhomberg be
referred to the City Manager and
City Solicitor. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition of Adam Doerr be referred
to the City Manager and City Solic-
itor. Seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Scarempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice of the publication 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.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for sewer and water connections on
West Locust street from the west
line of Hodgdon street to the east
line of Seminary street, by Edmund
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, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate,
as follows :
Owner Description Amount
John R. Wallis (trustee), Pt.
Min. Lot 184, Lot 1; 48 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $84.00;
24 In. ft. sewer pipe at $2.25;
$54.00; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $3.48; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.20;
total 142.68
Josephine McCeney & Lena
Theis, Blake's Add., Lot 3;
23 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75;
$40.25; 12 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25, $2'7.00; extra ex-
pense at 2.52586 per cent,
$1.69; interest at 6 per cent,
$.58; total 69.52
Josephine McCeney & Lena
Theis, Blake's Add., Lot 5;
23 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75;
$40.25; 12 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25, $27.00; extra ex-
pense at 2.52586 per cent,
$1.69; interest at 6 per cent,
$.58; total 69.52
Margt. A. Brode, Blake's Add,
Lot 7; 21 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.75, $38.75; 12 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $27.00; extra
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
$1.61; interest at 6 per cent,
55c; total 65.91
F. Fettgather, Blake's Add.,
Lot 12; 23 lin ft. tile pipe at
$1.75, $40.25; 12 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $27.00; extra
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
$1.69; interest at 6 per cent,
$.58; total 69.52
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Session, January 29th, 1924
T. & L. Paisley, Blake's Add.,
Lot 14; 23 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.75, $40.25; 12 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, 527.00; extra
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
$1.69; interest at 6 per cent,
5.58; total
Louisa Traut Estate, Blake's
Add., Und. 2-6 Lot 18; 9 lin.
ft. tile pipe at 51.75, $15.75;
4 lin. ft. water pipe at $2.25,
59.00; extra
2.52586 percent, 5.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5.21;
total
Loutilda Saunders, Blake's
Add., Und. 2-6 Lot 18; 9 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $15.75;
4 lin. ft. water pipe at 52.25,
59.00; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.21;
total 25.58
Mary A. Trexler, Blake's
Add., Und. 2-6 Lot 18; 9 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $15.75;
4 lin. ft. water pipe at 52.25,
$9.00; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.21;
total 25.58
Mary A. Trexler, Blake's
Add., Und. 2-6 Lot 19; 9 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $15.75;
4 lin. ft. water pipe at $2.25,
59.00; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.21;
total 25.58
Loutilda Saunders, Blake's
Add., Und. 2-6 Lot 19; 9 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $15.75;
4 lin. ft. water pipe at 52.25,
$9.00; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, 5.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.21;
total 25.58
Louisa Traut Estate, Blake's
Add., Und. 2-6 Lot 19; 9 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $15.75;
4 lin. ft. water pipe $2.25,
$9.00; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, 5.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.21;
total
Wm. J. Connolly, Blake's Add,
1 Lot 20; 13. 5 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 51.75, $23.62; 6 lin.
ft. water pipe at 52.25,
$13.50; extra expense at
2.52686 per cent, 5.93; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.32;
total
Mary Byron Est., Blake's Und,
Lot 20; 13. 5 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 51.75, $23.62; 6 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$13.50; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $.93; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5.32;
total
69.52
25.58
25.58
38.38
38.38
Mary Byron Est., Blake's Und.,
1/2 Lot 21; 12.5 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, 521.87; 6 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$13.50; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.31;
total 36.57
Wm. J. Connolly, Blake's Und.,
% Lot 21; 12.5 lin. ft. 'tile
pipe at $1.75, $21.87; 6 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$13.50; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, 5.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.31;
total 36.67
Wm. J. Connolly, Blake's Und.,
1/2 Lot 22; 25 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 51.75, $43.75; 12 lin.
ft. water pipe at 52.25,
$27.00; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, 51.78; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5.62;
total 73.15
Mary Byron Est., Blake's Add,
1 Lot 22; 25 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $43.75; 12 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25;
$27.00; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $1.19; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5.61;
total 73.15
Edward Blake, Blake's Add,
Lot 26; 31 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75; $54.25; 31 lin. ft.
water pipe at 52.25; $69.75;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, $3.13; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.08; total 128.21
Edward Blake, Blake's Add,
Lot 26; 31 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75; $54.25; 31 lin. ft.
water pipe at 52.25; $69.75;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, 53.13; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.08; total 128.21
Edward Blake, Blake's Add,
Lot 27; 31 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75; $54.25; 31 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25; 569.75;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, $3.13; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.08; total 128.21
Julia McGrath Norton, Me
Grath's Sub., Lot 1; 28 lin.
ft. tile pipe at 51.75, $49.00;
36.5 lin. ft. water pipe at
$a25, $82.13; extra ex-
pense at 2.52586 per cent,
$3.31; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.14; total135.58
Jeffery McGrath Est., Mc
Grath's Sub., Lot 2; 28 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.75, $49.00;
35 lin. ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$78.75; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $3.22; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 51.11;
total 132.08
Adam Doerr, Sub. 98A Wood's
Add., Lot 2; 32 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $56.00; 43.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.25,
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$97.87; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $3.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.33;
total ..._ 159.09
Adam Doerr, Sub. 98A Wood's
Add., Lot 3; 32 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $56.00; 43.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$97.87; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $3.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.33;
total 159.09
Adam Doerr, Sub. 98A Wood's
Add., Lot 4; 32 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $56.00; 43.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$97.87; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $3.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.33;
total 159.09
Edward J. Gaynor, Sub. 98A
Wood's Add., N. 1 Lot 5;
32 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$56.00; 43.5 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $97.87; extra -
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
$3.89; interest at 6 per cent
$1.33; total 159.09
Gustave Tuscholl, Wood's
Add., Lot 32B; 34 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.75, $59.50; 44.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$100.13; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $4.03; in-
terest at 6 per cent $1.39;
total 165.05
A. L. Rhomberg Est., Wood's
Add., Lot 30B, 34 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $53.50; 42.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$95.63; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $3.92; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.35;
total 160.40
D. Sutherland Est., Wood's
Add., Lot 27B, 32 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $56.00; 40.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$91.12; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $3.76; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.28;
total 152.16
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Wood's
Add., Lot 31B; 34 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $59.50; 42.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$95.63; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $3.92; in -
interest at 6 per cent, $1.35;
total 160.40
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Wood's
Add., Lot 29B; 32 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $56.00; 40.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25.
$91.12; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $3.76; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.28;
total 152.16
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Wood's
Add., Lot 28B; 32 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $56.00; 40.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$91.12; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $3.76; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.28;
total 152.16
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Wood's
Add., Lot 26B; 40 lin. ft. tile-
ppe at $1.75, $70.00; 42.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$95.63; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $4.18; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.44;
total _.. 171.25
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Wood's
Add., Lot 25B; 36 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $63.00; 42.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$95.63; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $4.01; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.37;
total ..._ 164.01
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Wood's
Add., Lot 24C; 38 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.75, $66.50; 42.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$95.63; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $4.10; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.41;
total 167.64
Leo J. Flynn, Sub. 2 of 1 of
M. L. 186 & 187, Lot 2; 72
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$126.00; 70.5 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $158.63; extra
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
$7.19; interest at 6 per cent,
$2.46; total 294.28
Christopher Garvey, Blake's
Add., Lot 29; 15 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $26.25; 15 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$33.75; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $1.52; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 52c;
total 62.04
Christopher Garvey, Blake's
Add., Lot 30; 15 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $26.25; 12 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$27.00; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $1.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.46;
total _. 55.06
A. Bauer, Blake's Add., Lot
28; 15 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.75, $26.25; 12 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $27.00; extra
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
$1.35; interest at 6 per cent,
$.46; total 55.06
S. P. Rider Estate, University
Place Und. 1 Lot 1; 6.5
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$11.38; 5 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25, $11.25; extra ex-
pense at 2.52586 per cent,
$.57; interest at 6 per cent,
$.19; total 23.39
St. Mary's Orphan Home &
University Place Und. 1 Lot
1; 6.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.7', $11.38; 5 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $11.25; extra
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
2S Special Session, January 29th, 1924
$.57; interest at 6 per cent,
$.19; total -
Mt. Pleasant Home -
J. J. Nagle, University Place,
Lot 35; 10 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $17.50; 10 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $22.50;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, $1.01; interest at 6 per
cent, $.35; total
John Vogt, University Place,
Lot 36; 15 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $26.25; 10 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $22.50;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, $1.23; interest at 6per
cent, $.42; total 50.40
Louis Lorenz, University Place,
Lot 38; 11 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $19.25; 12 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $27.00;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, $1.17; interest at 6 per
cent, $.40; total 47.82
Louis Lorenz, University Place,
Lot 39; 13 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $22.75; 12.5 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $28.13;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, $1.29; interest at 6 per
cent, $.43; total 52.60
J. J. Nagle, University Place,
Lot 40; 15 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $26.25; 11 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $24.75;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, $1.29; interest at 6 per
cent, $.45; total 52.74
J. J. Nagle, University Place,
Lot 41; 6.5 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $11.38; 6.25 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $14.06;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, $.64; interest at 6 per
cent, $.22; total 26.30
J. J. Nagle, University Place,
Lot 42; 6.5 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $11.38; 6.25 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $14.06;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, $.64; interest at 6 per
cent, $.22; total 26.30
J. J. Nagle, University Place,
Lot 43; 7.5 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75; $13.13; 6.25 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $14.06;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, 69c; interest at 6 per
cent, $.24; total
J. J. Nagle, University Place,
Lot 44; 7.5 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.75, $13.13; 6.25 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.25, $14.06;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, $.69; interest at 6 per
cent, $.24; total
S. P. Rider Estate, University
Place, Und. 3l Lot 45;
3.25 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$5.69; 3.25 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25, $7.31; extra expense
at 2.52586 per cent, 32c; in -
23.39
41.36
28.12
28.12
terest at 6 per cent, $.12;
total 13.44
St. Mary's Orphan Horne and
Mt. Pleasant Home, Univers-
ity Place, Und. 1 Lot 45;
3.25 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$5.69; 3.25 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25, $7.31; extra expense
at 2.52586 per cent, 32c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.12;
total 13.44
St. Mary's Orphan Home and
Mt. Pleasant Home, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 46;
3.25 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$5.69; 3.25 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25, $7.31; extra expense
at 2.52586 per cent, 32c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.12;
total 13.44
S. P. Rider Estate, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 46;
3.25 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$5.69; 3.25 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25, $7.31; extra expense,
at 2.52586 per cent, 32c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.12;
total 13.44
S. P. Rider Estate, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 47;
3.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$6.12; 3.125 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25; $7.03; extra
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
$.33; interest at 6 per cent,
$.12; total 13.60
St. Mary's Orphan Home and
Mt. Pleasant Home, Univers-
ity Place, Und. y Lot 47;
3.5 lin. ft. tile pipe W. $1.75,
$6.12; 3.125 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25; $7.03; extra
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
$.33; interest at 6 per cont,
L12; total 13.60
St. Mary's Orphan Home and
Mt. Pleasant Home, Univers-
ity Place, Und. 1 Lot 48;
3.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$6.12; 3.125 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25; $7.03; extra
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
$.33; interest at 6 per cent,
$.12; total 13.60
S. P. Rider Estate, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 48;
3.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$6.12; 3.125 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.25; $7.03; extra
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
$.33; interest at 6 per cent,
L12; total 13.60
S. P. Rider Estate, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 49;
3.5 lin. ft. tile pipo at $1.75,
$6.12; 3 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $6.75; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $.32; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.10; total 13.29
St. Mary's Orphan Home and
Mt. Pleasant Home, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 49;
3.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
Special Session, January 29th, 1924 29
$6.12; 3 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $6.75; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $.32; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 4).10; total 13.29
St. Mary's Orphan Home and
Mt. Pleasant Home, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 50;
3.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$6.12; 3 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $6.75; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $.32; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.10; total 13.29
S. P. Rider Estate, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 50;
3.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$6.12; 3 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.25, $6.75; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $.32; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.10; total 13.29
S. P. Rider Estate, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 51;
4 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$7.00; 2.875 1 in. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $6.47; extra
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
$.34; interest at 6 per cent,
$.12; total 13.93
St. Mary's Orphan Home and
Mt. Pleasant Home, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 51;
4 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$7.00; 2.875 1 in. ft. water
pipe at $2.25, $6.47; extra
expense at 2.52586 per cent,
$.34; interest at 6 per cent,
$.12; total 13.93
St. Mary's Orphan Home and
Mt. Pleasant Home, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 52;
4 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$7.00; 2.875 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25, $6.47; extra expense
at 2.52586 per cent, $.34; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.12;
total 13.93
S. P. Rider Estate, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 52;
4 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$7.00; 2.875 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25, $6.47; extra expense
at 2.52586 per cent, $.34; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.12;
total 13.93
S. P. Rider Estate, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 53;
8 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$14.00; 5.75 lin. ft water pipe
at $2.25, $12.94; extra ex-
pense at 2.52586 per cent,
$.68; interest at 6 per cent,
$.23; total 27.85
St. Mary's Orphan Home and
Mt. Pleasant Home, Univers-
ity Place, Und. % Lot 53;
8 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.75,
$14.00; 5.75 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.25, $12.94; extra ex-
pense at 2.52586 per cent,
$.68; interest at 6 per cent,
$.23; total 27.85
Sisters of Charity, B. V. M.,
Sub. 3 of Min. Lots 186 and
187 Lot 1; 87 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.75, $152.25; 61.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.25,
$138.38; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $7.34; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.51;
total......... .............._.............-...._.. _.._300.48
Leo J. Flynn, Min. Lot 45' x 90'
Lot 192; 32 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $2.00, $64.00; 32.5 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.85, $92.63;
extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent, $3.96; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.36; total 161.95
A. Doerr, Sub. 98A Wood's
Add., Lot 6; 30 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $2.00, $60.00; 43.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.85,
$123.97; extra expense at
2.52586 per cent, $4.64; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.59;
total 190.20
Total $5,462.58
1,288 lin. ft. 4 inch tile at
$1.75 per lin. ft. $2,254.00
1,195 lin. ft. 3, inch water
pipe at $2.25 per lin. ft2,688.75
62 lin. ft. 6 inch tile at $2.00
per lin. ft. 124.00
76 lin. ft. 1 inch water pipe
at $2.85 per lin. ft. 216.60
Interest at 6 per cent 45.78
Extra expense at 2.52586 per
cent _ 133.45
Total $5,462.58
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Jan. 29th, 19.24.
Adopted Jan 29th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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 -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 to pay
for the making of sewer and water
connections on the improvement of
Seminary street from the west line of
May place to the east line of Main
street to the north, 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-
30 Special Session, January 29th, 1924
Fred W. Woodward, Sub. 77,
Cox's Add., Lot 1; 19 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $2.05, $38.95;
extra expense at 2.12134 per
cent, 83c; interest at 6 per
cent, 33c; total
C. F. Weidlich, Cox's Add.,
Lot 76; 21 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $2.05, $43.05; extra ex-
pense at 2.12134 per cent,
91c; interest at 6 per cent,
38c; total
Ann Strueber, Sub. 11, J. P
Schroeder's Add., Lot 1; 20
lin. ft. tile pipe at $2.05,
$41.00; extra expense at
2.12134 per cent, 87c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 36c;
total
A. W. Kemler Estate, Little-
ton & Sawyer's Add., Lot 3;
11 lin. ft. tile pipe at $2.05,
$22.55; 14.25 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.95, $42.03; extra
expense at 2.12134 per cent,
$1.37; interest at 6 per cent,
55c; total
A. W. Kemler Estate, Little
ton & Sawyer's Add., Lot 4;
11 lin. ft. tile pipe at $2.05,
$22.55; 14.25 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.95, $42.03; extra
expense at 2.12134 per cent,
$1.37; interest at 6 per cent,
55c; total
Voelker Realty Co., Littleton
& Sawyer's Add., Lot 52;
22 lin. ft. tile pipe at $2.05,
$45.1.0; extra expense at
2.12134 per cent, 96c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 40c;
total 46.46
Val Keppler Est., Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 12; 22
lin. ft. tile pipe at $2.05,
$45.10; 32.5 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.95, $95.87; extra
expense at 2.12134 per cent,
$2.99; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.22; total 145.18
Val Keppler Estate, Littleton
& Sawyer's Add., Lot 13; 23
lin. ft. tile pipe at $2.05,
$47.15; 34 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.95, $100.30; extra ex-
pense at 2.12134 per cent,
113.63 $3.13; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.28; total 151.86
Voelker Realty Co., South
View Heights Add., Lot 16;
28 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2,95, $82.60; extra expense
at 2.12134 per cent, $1.75;
101.47 interest at 6 per cent, 71c;
total
Lillian Kinnier, South View
Heights Add., Lot 21; 69 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.95,
$203.55; extra expense at
2.12134 per cent, $4.32; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.76;
100.62
total 209.63
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, that to pay for
sewer and water connections on the
improvement of Seminary street
from the west line of May Place to
the east line of Main street to the
north, by Edmund A. Linehan, 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, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Fred A. Nesler, Sub. 91, Cox's
Add., Lot 2; 20 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $2.05, $41.00; 24 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.95,
$70.80; extra expense at
$2,12134 per cent, $2.37; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 97c;
total $115.14
Iowa Trust and Savings Bank,
Sub. 88, Cox's Add., Lot 1;
20 lin. ft. tile pipe at $2.05,
$41.00; 23 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.85, $67.85; extra ex-
pense at 2.12134 per cent,
$2.31; interest at 6 per cent,
94c; total 112.10
Anton Welter, Cox's Add,
Lot 96; 19 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $2.05, $38.95; 13.5 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.95, $39.83;
extra expense at 2.12134 per
cent, $1..67; interest at 6 per
cent, 66c; total 81.13
Agnes Brown Lawler, Cox's
Add., Lot 86; 21 lin. ft. tile
• pipe at $2.05, $43.05; 23 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.95,
$67.85; extra expense at
2.12134 per cent, $2.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 96c;
total
Agnes Brown Lawler, Cox's
Add., Lot 87; 20 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $2.05, $41.00; 23.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.95,
$69.33: extra expense at
2.12134 per cent, $2.34; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 96c;
total
Marie H. Nelson, Cox's Add,
Lot 83; 20 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $2.05, $41.00; 19.6 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.95, $57.53;
extra expense at 2.12134 per
cent, $2.09; interest at 6 per
cent, 85c; total
J. L. McCreery Estate, Cox's
Acid., Lot 104; 16 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $2.05, $32.80; 22 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.95,
$64.90; extra expense at
2.12134 per cent, $2.07; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 85c;
total ....
114.21
40.11
44.34
42.23
66.50
66.50
85.06
Special Session, January 29th, 1924 31
Lillian Kinnier, South View
Heights Add., Lot 22; 22 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $2.05, $64.90;
extra expense at 2.12134 per
cent, $1.38; interest at 6 per
cent, 57c; total 66.85
Lillian Kinnier, South View
Heights Add., Lot 23; 23 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.95,
$67.85; extra expense at
2.12134 per cent, $1.44; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 59c;
total 69.88
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 7, South
View Heights Add., Lot 1;
18 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.95, $53.10; extra expense
at 2.12134 per cent, $1.13;
interest at 6 per cent, 46c;
total 54.69
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 8, South
View Heights Add., Lot 1;
18.5 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.95, $54.58; extra expense
at 2.12134 per cent, $1.16;
interest at 6 per cent, 47c;
total 56.21
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 9, South
View Heights Add., Lot 1;
20 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.95, $59.00; extra expense
at 2.12134 per cent, $1.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 52c;
total 60.77
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 10, South
View Heights Add., Lot 1;
21 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.95, $61.95; extra expense
at 2.12134 per cent, $1.31;
interest at 6 per cent, 54c;
total 63.80
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 11, South
View Heights Add., Lot 1;
22.5 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.95, $66.38; extra expense
at 2.12134 per cent, $1.41;
interest at 6 per cent, 57c;
total 68.36
Leo J. Flynn, Sub. 2 of Min
Lot 191, Lot 1; 48 lin. ft
water pipe at $2.95, $141.60;
extra expense at 2.12134 per
cent, $3.00; interest at 6
per cent, $1.23; total 145.83
Total $2,222.56
2S5 lin. ft. 4 -inch tile at $2.05
ner lin. ft. $ 584.25
533.5 lin. ft. %-inch water
pipe at $2.95 per lin. ft1,573.83
Interest at 6 per cent 18.70
Extra expense at 2.12134 per
cent 45.78
Total $2,222.56
All of whieh is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
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,
Schrempf.
Nays -•None.
Approved January 29th, 1924.
Adopted January 29th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Notice of publicaton 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 cutting of weeds in various
parts of the City during the sum-
mer of 1923.
There being no remonstrance,
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.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, That to pay
for cutting weeds during the year
1923, 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. as follows:
Owner Description Amount
T. and L. Paisley, Blake's Add,
Lot 14; 5 hours at 55c $2.75
Sam Crawiford, Julia Lang
worthy Add., Lot 35; 4.5 hours
at 55c 2.47
Ed. Muntz, Sub. 46 Oxford
Heights, Lot 1; 3 hours at
55c 1.65
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 455; 6 hours at 55c 3.30
Voelker Realty Co., Ham's Add
Lot 459; 4 hours at 55c 2.20
Mrs. Sid. Saul, Saul's Sub., Lot
5; 6 hours at 55c 3.30
Ann and Tresa McDonald, Sub
1 of 1 of 2 of 1 and 2 of 2 of 2
of 2 of 2 Caroline Boxleiter's
Sub., Lot 1; 12 hours at 55c 6.60
Mrs. Sid. Saul, Saul's Sub. Lot
3; 6 hours at 55c 3.30
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 101; 4 hours
at 55c 2.20
Dan Courtney, Anna O'Hare's
Sub. W. 19.88 and E. 30.12 ft.
of Lot 11 Anna O'Hare's Sub
Lot 12 ;10 hours at 55c 5.50
M. L. Hubbard, Sub. 7 G. D
Wood's Sub., Lot 3; 4 hours at
55c 2.20
32
Clarence Kemler, Sister's Add.,
E. 240 ft. Lot 9; 10 hours at
55c 5.50
J. J. Nagle, March's Dubuque
No. 2, Lot 4; 6 hours at 55e3.30
W. G. Cox, Cox's Add., Lot 5;
4 hours at 55c 2.20
Total _..__ $46.47
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Jan. 29th, 1924.
Adopted Jan. 29th, 1924.
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 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 Fairview
place from the south line of West
Sixteenth street to the west line of
Cornell street, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be amended by eliminating
the words, "to the west line of Cor-
nell street," and substituting there-
fore the words, south, to the end of
the street. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrenfpf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice of publcation be received and
filed and the resolution as amended
be adopted. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the Cty Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, on its
own motion, that it be deemed nec-
essary and advisable to build, con-
struct and put in place certain street
improvements as hereinafter de-
scribed, in, upon and along the fol-
lowing street, to wit:
Fair View place, (as amended)
from the south line of West Six -
Special Session, January 29th, 1924
teenth street, south, to the end of
the street.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter the curb and gutter to be con-
structed of concrete and the pave-
ment to be constructed of one or
more of the following materials and
methods, to wit:
Sheet asphalt, warrenite bitulithic,
concrete, or bituminous macadam on
the present macadam foundation,
sewer, water and gas connections to
be laid to each lot prior to the im-
provement of the street.
All of thhe work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 29th day of Janu-
ary, 1924, at 4:30 p. m. in the Coun-
cil Chambers in the City Hall of said
City, and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to cauile
notice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed res-
olution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the offic-
ial newspapers of the City in the
manner and for the time prescribed
by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 7th day
of January, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
Special Session, January 29th, 1924
3i
City of Dubuque, this 29th day of
January, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
ton 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 for the Construction of a
Street Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, upon its
own motion, that pursuant to a res-
olution of necessity proposed at a
meeting of the Council on the 7th
day of January, 1924, and duly pass-
ed and adopted and approved on
the 29th day of Tanuary, 1924, it is
hereby ordered that the improvement
described in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the improvement
of Fairview place, as amended. from
the south line of West .Sixteenth
street, south to the end of street, by
curb:] g with new cement and con-
crete curb where required, or by re-
setting old stone curb NV her) ry
quired, and by making sewer, water
and gas connections to property not
already connected with the same, as
provided for in a resolution hereto -
for eadopted and approved, and by
paving said street with either sheet
asphalt, warrenite bitulithic, asphal-
tic concrete or bituminous macadam
on the present macadam foundation,
and by constructing concrete gutter
where provided for in the type of
pavement to be selected as shown
upon the plans and specifications, be
laid, built and 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-
ments above described, said improve-
ments to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof duly prepared by the
City Engineer, which plans and speci-
fications have been approved by the
City Manager and are hereby ap-
proved by the City Council, the same
being on file in the office of the City
Clerk for public inspection, all of
said work to be completed on or be-
fore the 1st day of Oct., 1924.
The cost and expense of said work
will be paid by the levying of spec-
ial assessment against the privately
owned property abutting upon said
improvement and also against prop-
erty which does not abutt upon said
improvement but which lies within
the assessable distance as provided
by law, and payment to the contract-
or will be made out of funds real-
ized from the sale of Improvement
Bonds to be issued in anticipation
of the collections of said assessments
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 which
can be legally assessable against
private property will be paid either
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 Sec-
tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and
912A of the Code Supplement, or out
of the general fund.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity,
shall be in force and effect after its
passage and adoption by the City
Council.
Passed, adopted and approved this
29th day of January, 1924.
Approved:
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. Car-
ried 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 West Six-
teenth street from the west line of
Montrose terrace to the west line of
Cornell street.
A remonstrance signed by Edward
Muntz, stating that he owned lots
No. 18 and 19 Morgan's Sub., and
that the lots are hillside lots and
not very valuable and that they
would not stand the assessment.
No action taken on remonstrance.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice of publication 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.
34 Special Session, January 29th, 1924
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to build, construct and
put in place certain street improve-
ments as hereinafter described, in,
upon and along the following streets,
to -wit:
West Sixteenth street from the
west line of Montrose terrace to the
west line of Cornell street.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter the curb and gutter to be con-
structed of concrete and the pave-
ment to be constructed of one or
more of the following materials and
methods, to wit:
Sheet asphalt, warrenite bitulithic
or asphaltic concrete on the present
macadam foundaton. Sewer, water
and gas connections to be laid to
each lot prior to the improvement
of the street.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 29th day of Janu-
ary, 1924, at 4:30 p. m., in the Coun-
cil Chambers in the City Hall of
said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution and of the time and
place, when and where said proposed
resolution shall be considered for
passage and objections to the pass-
age thereof and to the construction
of said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in
the manner and for the time pre-
scribed 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
7th day of January, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of necess-
ity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, this 29th day of
.January, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution for the Construction of a
Street Improvement
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, upon its own
motion, that pursuant to a resolution
of necessity proposed at a meeting
of the Council on the 7th day of Jan-
uary, 1924, and duly passed and ad-
opted and approved on the 29th day
of January, 1924, it is hereby ordered
that the improvement described in
said resolution of necessity provid-
ing for the improvement of West
Sixteenth street from the west line
of Montrose terrace to the west line
of Cornell street, by curbing with
new cement and concrete curb where
required, or by resetting old stone
curb where required, and by making
sewer, water and gas connections to
property not already connected with
the same, as provided for in a reso-
lution heretofore adopted and ap-
proved, and by paving said street
with either sheet asphalt, warrenite
bitulithic or asphaltic concrete on
the present macadam foundation, and
by constructing concrete gutter
where provided for in the type of
pavement to bo selected as shown
upon the plans and specifications,
be laid, built and 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-
ments above described, said improve-
ments to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof duly prepared by the
City Engineer, which plans and spec-
Special Session, January 29th, 1924 35
Ifications have been approved by the
City Manager and are hereby ap-
proved by the City Council, the same
being on file in the office of the City
Clerk for public inspection, all of
said work to be completed on or be-
fore the 1st day of Oct., 1924.
The cost and expense of said work
will be paid by the levying of spec-
ial assessments against the private-
ly owned property abutting upon
said improvement but which lies
within the assessable distance as pro-
vided by law, and payment to the
contractor will be made out of funds
realized from the sale of Improve-
ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa-
tion of said assessments 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 whch can be legally as-
sessable against private property will
be paid either 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 pro-
visions of Section 912 of the Code
of Iowa and 912A of the Code supple-
ment. or out of the general fund.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity,
shall be in force and effect after
its passage and adoption by the City
Council.
Passed, adopted and approved this
29th day of January, 1924.
Approved:
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. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Aldei son. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Wm, Tuegel, stating
that he just learned of some old de-
linquent taxes against his place, lot
1 of 2 of 52 and 53 for the improve-
ment of street in 1892 and sold at
tax sale to the City August 20th.
1921. The amount of the assessment
with interest is $55.14. He states
that he bought this nroperty in 1906
and was given a clear abstract of
title, however in order to clear up
this matter he offers to settle for
one-half of this amount.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
the Treasurer be notified to accept
one-half of the amount as payment
in full, and upon payment of which
surrender the tax sale ?certificate
now held by the City. 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 asking
for a street light, to be installed at
the corner of Alta and Decorah
streets, also a petition of property
owners asking that a street light be
installed at the intersection of West
Fourteenth street and Mt. Pleasant
street, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petitions be referred to the City Man-
ager. Seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A communication of Jaeger and
Kupnert, offering to purchase the
property at Fourth street and the
R. R. tracks, stating that they want
about 20,000 square feet.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and Councilman Brede, em-
powerng them to draw up an agree-
ment and report back to the Council.
License of C. M. & St. P. R. R.
Company to the City of Dubuque, cov-
ering laying of sanitary sewer,
along and across the right of way of
said C. M. & St. P. R. R. Company
at various points between Johnson
avenue and The Dubuque City Water
Works, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
license be recorded at the County
Court House and filed in the office
of the City Clerk. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Council proceedings for the months
of October and November, 1923, pre-
sented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
they be approved as printed and
placed on file. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petitions of the Dubuque Roofing
Co., and the Associated Metal Lath
Manufacturers of Chicago, objecting
to certain parts in the Building Code
relative to their respective lines of
business, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
36 Special Session, January 29th, 1924
petition be referred to the Building
Code Committee. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No. 144 repealing an
ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Re-
pealing an Ordinance Providing for
the Appointment of a Plumbing In-
spector," being ordinance No. 108,
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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance providing for the
appointment of a Plumbing Inspect-
or; being ordinance No. 145, pre-
scribing rules and regulations for the
construction, reconstruction, altera-
tion of plumbing and house drainage
systems and providing for the in-
spection thereof; prescribing rules
and regulations for connections to
buildings with sewers; providing for
the issuance of permit; and providing
a penatly for the violation of the
terms thereof, presented and read.
Councilman Brede 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
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No. 146. A nordinance
prescribing rules and regulations for
the installation of water service
pipes; water meters, and water sup-
ply pipes within buildings and pro-
viding a penalty for the violation
hereof, presented and read.
Councilman Brede 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
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Victor and Lisette
Schenker asking that the City Coun-
cil reduce the taxes on their prop-
erty located at No. 2494 Central
avenue. Stating that they are much
too high in comparison to other prop-
erty in that neighborhood.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Bredefl Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
January 29th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the contract for the sewer and water
connections in Jackson street; from
Twenty-fourth street to the Peru
Road, Curtis & Co., contractors, has
been completed. I would therefore
recommend its acceptance by . the
City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of sewer, and water con-
nections in Jackson street from
Twenty-fourth street to Peru Road,
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 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 required by
law.
Adopted Jan. 29th, 1924.
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 Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
January 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Something over a
year ago, a contract for a deed was
entered into with Miss Margaret
Maher, for a narrow strip of property
lying between her ground and Grand-
view avenue. The deed for this
property was to be given to Miss
Maher on the payment of $240.00.
I beg to advise that this payment
has been completed. The Mayor
should be authorized to execute the
Special Session, January 29th, 1924 37
deed in behalf of the City covering
this property.
Also, some time ago arrangements
were made to sell to Mr. C. A. Spenc-
er, 1015 Glen Oak street, an unused
and unnecessary end of a street in
front of his premises. This was for
the sum of 75.00. Part payment has
been made. Mr. Spencer wishes to
complete the purchase and wishes to
be given a deed to this piece of
ground. I would recommend that the
Mayor be authorized to execute a
deed in behalf of the City, covering
this corner of property.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved and carried out as
recommended. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
January 28th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the construction of a sanitary sewer
in Kirkwood street from Alta Vista
street to the end of the street, ap-
proximately 300 feet, Thos. Welsh,
contractor, 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.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Kirk-
wood street from Alta Vista street
to the end of the 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 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 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 the notice of
said assessment as required by law.
Adopted Jan. 29th, 1924.
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 Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Manager Carr reported verb-
ally that James Hackett, owner of
the only lot in the Rafferty Slough
fill not owned by the City, had made
an offer to sell his property to the
City for $1,000 and the City to pay
for the moving his house onto an-
other lot, and recommended that the
City accept this offer.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved. The City Manager
be authorized to purchase Mr. Hack-
ett's property for $1,000 and pay for
the moving of his house, the cost
of moving not to exceed $700.00.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
On the petition of Oscar Herr-
mann, he stated that Mr. Herrmann
thinks that the offer he made in his
petition, namely $50.00 in full of set-
tlement of delinquent assessment, is
high enough. The Manager makes no
recommendation.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Council view the grounds. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the plat
prepared by the City Engineer show-
ing the creation and sudivision of
Industrial Subdivision No. 1 be and
the same is hereby approved and
that hereafter said subdivision shall
be considered as and for a subdivis-
ion to said City of Dubuque.
Be it further resolved that said
plat be duly signed and executed by
the Mayor and members of the City
Council on behalf of the City of Du-
buque and when thus executed that
the same be filed for record with
the County Recorder of Dubuque
38
Special Session, January 29th, 1924
County, Iowa, and that any expense
connected with the procuring of Ab-
stracts and neccessary certificates be
paid out of the general fund.
Passed, adopted and approved this
29th day of January, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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. Car-
ried 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: I beg to recommend
for settlement the following cases
which are now pending against the
City of Dubuque and arising out of
accidents which occurred on the side-
walks during the winter of 1922 and
1923:
Agnes Callahan vs City of Du-
buque, Law 21461. This accident oc-
curred on February 19, 1923, by fall-
ing upon a sidewalk at the north east
corner of Third and Bluff streets.
In this fall the plaintiff struck her
head against a water hydrant which
is located at that place and she suf-
fered very severe bruises and sus-
tained a nervous shock to her entire
system which incapacitated her for
quite a while. Suit was brought for
$5,000.00. I recommend a settlement
of $300.00 in this case.
Anna Ratterman vs City of Du-
buque, Law 21342. Miss Ratterman
fell on January 29, 1923 at the north
west corner of Sixteenth and White
streets. The extent of her injuries
are a fracture of the bones of the
right leg near the ankle. The ice
which Was formed at this place was
caused from a water spout on a
building abutting upon said sidewalk.
Suit was brought in this case for
$5,000.00. I recommend a settlement
in the sum of $200.00 and the City
pay for the costs.
Ellen McCoy vs City of Dubuque,
Law 21391. This lady fell on a side-
walk located near the rear end at
the northerly side of premises known
at 1399 Jackson street and near the
alley at the rear of said premises be-
tween White and Jackson street. The
accident occurred on the 20th day of
March, 1923 and the icy condition
was caused by the fact that the side-
walk had not been cleaned of snow
and ice for a long time prior to the
accident and this condition was made
worse by the discharge of water from
a water spout at that point. This
was an old lady about seventy-two
(72) years of age and her fall has
rendered her a cripple. She is un-
able to get around without the aid
of a crutch at this time and her at-
tending physician advises me that
she sustained a very severe sprain
at or near the hip and the ligaments
of the back and legs were severely
strained. Suit was brought in this
case of $10,000.00. I recommend a
settlement in the sum of $450.00,
plaintiff to pay the costs.
Elizabeth Fischer vs City of Du-
buque, law 21394. This accident oc-
curred at or near the south westerly
corner of Fifteenth and White street
on the 27th day of March, 1923 at
about 6:30 a. m. The extent of the
injuries were a broken leg. In this
case, while there was some doubt
in my mind about the liability, yet
I believed that there was sufficient
evidence to take the case to the jury
and then it was merely a question
as to whether or not a recovery
might not be a good deal more than
what I have agreed to settle for.
Suit was brought in this case for
$2,000.00 and I recommended a set-
tlement in the sum of $75.00 and the
City pay the costs.
Lisette Krakow vs City of Du-
buque. Law 21467. This accident oc-
curred on the 2nd day of February.
1923 at the corner of West Third
and Edith street. The place where
it happened was at the curb abutting
the cross walk and as the plaintiff
stepped from the curb to the cross
walk she fell and sustained a dislo-
cation of the left wrist and a com-
plete fracture of the end of the radius
of the left arm and also severe con-
tusions on the face, head and body.
She has been permanently injured.
The walk at this place was in a
very bad condition and had been so
a long time prior to the accident.
Suit was brought on this case for
$3,000.00. I recommended a settle-
ment in the sum of $1,000.00.
In each of these cases my recom-
mendations are based upon the facts
as I have learned them from a thor-
ough investigation and I am con-
vinced that a much larger verdict
could be recovered than the amounts
for which settlements are recom-
mended. It will be noticed that sev-
eral of these cases were caused by
water spouts. At the time when
accidents occurred the law did not
give the City the right to call upon
the property owner to make a de-
fense to the claim and for that reas-
on the settlements must be born in
each instance by the City itself.
However, in the future whenever an
accident happens in this way the
Special Session, January 29th, 1924 39
property owner will be asked to
share the burden.
If the above recommendations are
satisfactory you will order the war-
rants drawn as follows.
In the Callahan case in favor of
Hurd, Lenehan, Smith and O'Connor,
her attorneys.
In the Ratterman case in favor of
Walter Koerner, her attorney.
In the McCoy case in favor of Ken -
line, Roedell and Hoffman, her at-
torneys and likewise in the Fischer
case.
In the Krakow case in favor of
Lyon and Wilging, her attorneys.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report of the City Solicitor on the
cases against the City, be approved
and the Auditor be instructed to
draw warrants in favor of and in the
amounts as recommended by the So-
licitor. 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: Some time ago the
petition of Magdalena Frommelt and
Joseph Frommelt was filed with the
City Council requesting a cancella-
tion of a special assessment which
was levied in the year 1892 for the
improvement of Burden avenue in
the sum of $192.67. This petition
was referred to me and after re-
ceiving the same I have taken it up
with the parties and they have fin-
ally agreed to pay the sum of $25.00
in settlement of said assessment and
cancellation of the same. This be-
ing an old assessment I believe it
is advisable to take what we can get
out of it and although I have tried
earnestly to get a larger amount I
have been unable to do so. I would
therefore recommend that the assess-
ment against Lot 39 in O'Neil's River
View Subdivision for the improve-
ment of Burden avenue be cancelled
upon the payment by the owners
thereof of the sum of $25.00 and
thereupon the tax certificate which
the City holds be surrendered.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Solicitor
be approved, and the Treasurer be
notified to accept $25.00 in full of
payment for this delinquent assess-
ment, and upon receipt of same sur-
render to Mr. and Mrs. Frommelt the
tax sale certificate now held by the
City. Seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, by an ordinance adopted
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque on August 2, 1886, authority
was granted to the Dubuque Pontoon
Bridge Company to construct and
maintain a bridge adapted and suit-
able for the crossing of vehicles,
horsemen, footmen and animals and
the ordinary public uses and purposes
of highway bridges over and across
the Mississippi River from the City
of Dubuque, in Iowa, to the Town
of East Dubuque in the State of
Illinois and such authority and per-
mission was granted under certain
specified provisions; and
Whereas, for the purpose of aiding
and encouraging said Company in the
construction of said bridge, the City
of Dubuque contributed the sum of
$25,000.00, and, in consideration of
the sum thus contributed, said City
retained the right to fix the rate of
charges on said bridge from year to
year, and also the right to take said
bridge into its own possession and
control and to operate the same by
paying to said Company yearly at
the end of each year the net annual
interest of eight per cent on the
actual cost of constructing said
bridge and its approaches, less the
twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,-
000.00) contributed by it, and when-
ever said City exercised such right,
it could make said bridge free from
toll or partially so; and
Whereas, it is further expressly
provided in said ordinance that said
Company may, at any time, whether
before or after the City has deter-
mined to exercise this right, pay back
to said City the said Twenty-five
thousand dollars ($25,000.00) by it
contributed without interest and
thereafter it nay hold, have and oper-
ate said bridge discharged of all right
on the part of said City to make it
a free bridge under the foregoing
option; and
Whereas, it is further provided
that the Mayor of said City shall be
ex -officio a member of the Board of
Directors of said Bridge Company,
with the same powers and authority
as the other members thereof; and
Whereas, it is further provided
that, upon a resolution duly passed
by the City Council, said Company
shall be required to furnish said
Council with statements in writing,
duly sworn to, showing the actual
cost of the bridge, less the amount
contributed by the City and the
amount of the annual receipts of said
Company derived from operating
40 Special Session, January 29th, 1924
said bridge, and the detailed ex-
penses of operating the same, and
the Mayor, Auditor and Assessor of
said City, or either or any of said
officers shall have the authority and
right at any time to examine the
books and records of said Company
for the purpose of comparing or veri-
fying such statements, or of ascer-
taining the actual cost of the bridge,
and the receipts from and expense
of operating the same; and
Whereas, it is deemed advisable
that full information be given the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
at this time regarding the actual
cost of the construction of said
bridge and its approaches, together
with the annual operating expenses
and receipts of said bridge in order
that said Council may act intelligent-
ly thereon and in the interests of the
City of Dubuque;
Be it, therefore, resolved that said
Pontoon Bridge Company be and it
is hereby directed to furnish the City
Council of the City of Dubuque, with-
in thirty (30) days hereof, with state-
ments in writing, duly sworn to,
showing the actual cost of said
bridge, less the amount contributed
by the City, together with a detailed
statement showing the annual re-
ceipts and expenditures of said Com-
pany derived from and incident to
the operation of said bridge for the
years 1921, 1922 and 1923.
Be it further, resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby, in-
structed to cause a copy of this Reso-
lution to be served upon the Presi-
dent or Secretary of said Company,
and make due return to the City
Council at its next meeting showing
such service to have been .made.
Passed, adopted and approved by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque this 29th day of January, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: JOHN STUBERilmen.
Councilman Gabriellmovedrk. the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
There being no further business,
Councilman Brede moved to adjourn.
Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
1924.
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Approved
Adopted
Councilmen
Regular Session, February 4th, 1924 41
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular Session, February 4th,
1924.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—Councilmen Brede, Ga-
briel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
Councilman Brede be appointed to
act as Mayor pro -tem of this meet-
ing. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Councilmen Gabriel, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
Mayor pro -tem Brede stated that
this is the regular monthly meeting
of the Council for the dispatch of
such business as may regularly come
before it.
Notice of return of service notice,
served on the Dubuque Bridge Co.,
of the resolution passed and adopted
by the City Council at a meeting
held January 29th, 1924, relative to
the repaying to the City of Dubuque,
by the Dubuque Bridge Co., of the
$25,000 contributed by the City to-
wards the construction of the bridge
in accordance with provisions of Sec-
tion 7 of the ordinance authorizing
the construction and maintenance of
a wagon and foot bridge across the
Mississippi River, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A communication from the Du-
buque Bridge Co., stating that at a
meeting of the stockholders, they
voted to repay to the City of Du-
buque the $25,000 contributed by the
City towards the building of the
bridge and request the Council to
state when and to whom the com-
pany should make the payment.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the Clerk be instructed to notify said
Dubuque Bridge Co. to make pay-
ment at once to the City Treasurer
(Otto F. Puls), he to issue a proper
receipt for same, the money to be
credited to the Bonded Debt Fund.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Remonstrance of Cern 1Sheridan.
trustee, against the assessment as
levied against Lot 3 to 19, inclusive,
and 21 to 46, inclusive, all in Sher-
idan's Add.; amount of assessment
$3,384.31 for the construction of a
sanitary sewer in the Linwood Dis-
trict. He states that the assessed
valuation of this property is $1,100.00
and asks that the assessment be re-
duced to 25 per cent of this valuation.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager and City Solicitor for investi-
gation. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilman Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Charles E. H. Anthony,
owner of N. % of Lot 307. He states
that when he went to pay his taxes
he was informed that there is a bal-
ance of $6.02 long past due, amount-
ing with interest to date to $7.87,
and that the City holds a tax sale
certificate against the property. This
balance is the last installment due
for the improving of the alley be-
tween Maple and Cedar streets from
15th to 19th streets. He hereby
asks that the City take $3.94, being
one-half of the whole balance, and
instruct the Treasurer to cancel the
assessment and surrender to him the
tax sale certificate on payment of
the $3.94.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed and the Treasurer be so in-
structed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Val. Keppler, by his
attorneys, Kenlin, Roedell & Hoff-
man. remonstrating against the
sewer and water connections assess-
ment as levied against Lots 12 and
13, Littleton & Sawyer's Add.;
amount of assessment $297.04. They
claim that the lots are not worth
more than $100.00 each, or $200.00 for
both, and they hereby ask that the
assessment be reduced to $50.00, this
being 25 per cent of the $200.00
valuation.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and City Solicitor. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of C. O. Bircher and Jos.
Jaeggi, asking that the City vacate
the westerly 5 feet in width of Lot
5 in Klein & Klingenberg's Sub., said
42 Regular Session, February 4th, 1924
property abutting the alley running
from Hennepin street south joining
the alley. Stafford street to Windsor
avenue, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Engineer for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Chas. T. Bush, stating
that the City has failed to provide
sewer facilities for the west 50 feet
of the east 1/4 of Lot 30, Mt. Pleas-
ant Add., and asking that the same
be taken care of before the street
(Julien avenue) is improved, pre-
sented.
Councilman Melchior • moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Engineer for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Moyor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Communication of the Telegraph -
Herald giving notice of raise in price
for publication of Council Proceed-
ings and other official City notices
to one-half the regular display rate.
40 cents per column inch, stead of
25 cents as it has been heretofore,
the raise to take effect February 1st,
1924. Also a communication of the
Times -Journal to the same effect,
stating that this procedure was nec-
essary owing to the increase in
wages to their employees and raise
in materials and supplies used in pub-
lishing.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the communications be referred to
the City Solicitor for investigation
and advice. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Mrs. Kath. Sutherland,
stating that it would be impossible
for her to pay for the improvement
as will be assessed against her prop-
erty for the improvement of West
Locust street.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
Clerk return the petition to her and
inform her to return the same after
the street is improved and the as-
sessment is levied. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of the contractors and
mechanics of the plumbing profes-
sion, asking continuance and delay
of final hearing of the new proposed
plumbing ordinance, giving as rea-
sons that numerous changes in the
proposed ordinance are impractical,
are not conducive to economy, and
are contradictory to good engineer-
ing practice, and are in no way a
benefit to the community over regu-
lations of the present City Ordin-
ance. Signed by A. C. Wunder, R.
J. Curtis, Larry Mullen, D. J.
O'Leary, H. Haskins, Geo. B. Davis.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the matter be referred to a meeting
to be held February 13th, 1924.
Seconded by Councilinan Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Report of the Dubuque City Wa-
ter Works for the month of January,
1924, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the report he received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The City Manager reported verbal-
ly to the Council that he had been
negotiating with parties in Massa-
chusetts for the purchase of a
$50,000 block of City Bonds now
held by an estate in said state, that
the holders of said bonds had offer-
ed them to the City for 961 cents,
or $48,250.00, and recommended that
the City use the $25,000.00 to be re-
ceived from the Dubuque Bridge
Company and whatever other money
which will he necessary to purchase
the above mentioned bonds.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the bonds
be taken up by the 20th of Feb-
ruary. 1924. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Pro -tem $cede, Coun-
cilman Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice to Dubuque Electric Co.,
relative to paving streets on which
the company has street car tracks.
February 2nd, 1924.
Gentlemen:—You are hereby noti-
fied that at a session of the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, held July 23rd, 1923, there was
presented a• proposed resolution of
necessity for the improvement of
Regular Session, February 4th, 1924 43
the following streets: Bryant street
from the south line of Dodge street
to the south line of Lot 6, Columbia
Add., to the City of Dubuque.
West Locust street from the west
line of Hodgdon street to the east
line of Seminary street.
Iowa street from the north line of
First street to the south line of 14th
street.
Jones street from the east line of
Main street to the I. C. R. R.
tracks.
The resolution was placed on file
for final action and adoption, and
was adopted August 13th, 1923.
The City Engineer has prepared
plats and schedules showing the pro-
posed improvements, the location
thereof, the nature and extent of the
entire cost thereof, together with the
amount assessable to your company,
which plat and schedules are on
file in my office for public inspec-
tion.
You are further notified that you
have the right to do your share of
this improvement yourself, subject
to the inspection of the City Engi-
neer, if you so desire.
If you intend to do this work you
are required to indicate your inten-
tion in writing to the City Council
on or before the 14th day of Feb-
ruary, 1924.
Unless you signify your intention
to do your share of this work, the
same will be done by the City under
contract and the cost thereof will be
assessed to you as provided by law.
Respectfully yours,
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the Mayor issue a proclamation on
the death of Ex -President Woodrow
Wilson. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Pro -tem Brede. Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Proclamation.
Another great man has been called
to his eternal reward, and with his
passing every head is bowed and the
world stands sorrowing. Ex -Presi-
dent Woodrow Wilson is dead. Per-
haps in all history there never was
another single individual upon whom
the eyes of mankind were centered,
and to whom the world turned for
aid in its darkest hour. It is. there-
fore, only fitting that we turn aside
for a moment from our busy cares
and stand in reverence for his
memory.
It is my privilege, then, to request
that all business be suspended for a
Period of five minutes on Wednes-
day at the time of Mr. Wilson's fun-
eral so that we, too, may, in a small
way, express our deep respect for
him whose memory will never die,
and that all flags be placed at half
mast for the day.
Given under my hand this 4th day
of February, 1924, under direction of
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque. LOUIS BREDE,
Acting Mayor of Dubuque.
The ordinance and contract rela-
tive to the collection of garbage was
presented. E. T. Frith objected to
certain clauses relative to the
penalty.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the matter be referred to City Soli-
citor Czizek, Health Physician Steel -
smith and to the parties directly in-
terested, to revise same and report
back to the Council. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clrek.
Approved lr®""(1924.
Adopted/7 1924.
Councilmen:
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44 Special Session, February 13th, 7924
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session, February 13th.
1924.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilman Brede and Mayor Alderson.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga-
briel, 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 considering
for adoption Ordinances Nos. 144,
145 and 146 pertaining to plumbing
inspection, and the ordinance and
contract for the collection of gar-
bage, and acting on any other busi-
ness that may come before the
Council.
Depository bond of the Iowa Trust
and Savings Bank presented. It be-
ing properly executed, Councilman
Gabriel moved that it be received
and placed on file. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Renewal of the plumbing bond of
August Hamel presented. Council-
man Gabriel moved that it be re-
ceived and filed with the original
bond. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Oxus Grotto asking for
the use of the Armory for a dance for
members of Oxus Grotto and their
friends, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of the Standard Oil Com-
pany, asking that they be permitted
to construct a drive-in automobile
service station on the following de-
scribed premises, to -wit: South 40
feet of Lot 1, Steiner's Add., having
a frontage of 40 feet on Central ave-
nue, 40 feet on Wh
street 100
f et on Twentiethstreee and so -
line or illuminating oil to be stored
in galvanized iron underground stor-
age tanks. Said building and equip-
ment to be installed in accordance
with existing City Ordinance.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted
Under the proper restrictions. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Reports of the City Treasurer and
City Auditor for the month of Jan-
uary, 1924, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the reports be approved and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council proceedings for the
month of December, 1923, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
they be approved as printed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 13th, 1924.
To the Honorable Mayor and Board
of Commissioners, City of Du-
buque.
Gentlemen:—Relative to the at-
tached petition of Carl O. Bircher
and Jos. Jaeggi, asking to have the
westerly 5 feet of Lot 5 in Kleine
& Klingenberg's Sub. vacated, which
was referred to me for a report as
to the amount paid by the City for
the purchase of this strip. I find that
a warranty deed was given by Frank
Schweitering and wife to the City of
Dubuque on the 19th day of Feb-
ruary, 1889, for the above mentioned
strip, the consideration being one
dollar.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
and the City Solicitor be authorized
to draw up the proper documents.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 13th, 1924.
To. the Honorable Mayor and Board
of Commissioners, City of Du-
buque.
Gentlemen:—Relative to the at-
tached petition of Chas. T. Bush,
asking to have the sanitary sewer in
Julien avenue, between Wood street
and Mt. Pleasant street, extended to
Special Session, February 13th, 1924 45
serve the west 50 feet of the East 1
of Lot 30, Mt. Pleasant Add., and
which was referred to me, I beg to
report that it will be necessary to
lay about 237.6 lin. ft. to serve this
vacant lot. This 50 -ft. strip frontage
being the only frontage that could be
assessed for this sewer, I wish to
state that Mr. Bush has two connec-
tions running into the remaining por-
tion of this lot from Mt. Pleasant
street and could easily connect this
50 -foot strip from one of those con-
nections much cheaper than by ex-
tending the sewer in Julien avenue
or by joining with the property own-
ers abutting on Wood street who
have run laterals into their property.
Either one of the two above men-
tioned methods would be much
cheaper for Mr. Bush.
Very respectfully,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
Brede, ,Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended to give any
one present an opportunity to ad-
dress 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.
Mr. Davis, representing the plumb-
ers' interests, addressed the Council
relative to the proposed Plumbers'
Ordinance, stating that the plumbers
did not have enough time to study
the ordinance thoroughly and they
hereby ask for more time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the time for hearing on the Plumbing
Ordinance be set for February 26th.
1.924. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
John A. Cunningham, secretary of
the Retail Food Distributors, pre-
sented a petition and addressed the
Council thereon, relative to the sale
of food stuffs in the City, defining
the City Market, stating that they
have no objections to the real pro-
ducer of fruits and vegetables being
permitted by license to sell their
products on the public market or
streets of the City used for that pur-
pose, but that a large number of
persons selling wares are nothing
more nor less than peddlers, who
buy merchandise, goods or wares for
the purpose of seling same, in any
place other than a regular place of
business. They object to this condi-
tion and cite numerous other rea-
sons, and hereby petition the Coun-
cil to examine into the matter and
remedy same.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City So-
licitor, he to investigate and furnish
each of the Councilmen with a copy
of the petition that they can famil-
iarize themselves with the contents
and act intelligently on the petition
when it comes before the meeting.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 13th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:—At the meeting of the
City Council held on February 4th,
1924, the petition of Al Keppler re-
monstrating against the assessment
as levied against Lots 12 and 13,
Littleton & Sawyer's Sub., for the
making of sewer and water connec-'
tions, was referred to the City Man-
ager and City Solicitor for report.
We have investigated the proposi-
tion and would recommend that the
assessment as levied against Lot 12
be reduced to $80.00 and the assess-
ment as levied against Lot 13 be
reduced to $40.00. Both of these
lots are considerably below the grade
of the street and will require con-
siderable filling before they are of
much value.
If this recommendation is ap-
proved by the City Council, the Aud-
itor should be instructed to transfer
the sum of $77.04 from the General
Fund to the Special Improvement
Fund to take care of the reduction
herein recommended.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager and City Solicitor be ap-
proved and carried out as recom-
mended and the Auditor be instruct-
ed accordingly. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
46 Special Session, February 13th, 1924
February 13th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:—At the meeting of the
City Council held January 29th, peti-
tions of A. L. Rhomberg and Adam
Doerr remonstrating against the as-
sessments as levied against their
property of the seven lots to which
connections were made has a front-
age of property for making sewer and
water connections on the improve-
ment of West Locust street, were re-
ferred to the City Manager and City
Solicitor.
Adam Doerr is the owner of eight
lots. The City is stubbing out with
sewer and water connections to
serve five of these lotst, no assess-
ment being levied. The other three
lots are good lots and, while the
assessment of $159.09, each may be
slightly in excess of one-quarter of
their value, yet the assessment as
levied covers the assessment for
both sewer. and water connections.
We would, therefore, recommend
no reduction.
A. L. Rhomberg is the owner of
eleven lots. Connections were laid
to seven and omitted on four. One of
7 lots 125 feet, which is equivalent to
two ordinary lots. Lots 24C, 25B and
26B, Wood's Add., lie just below
where Rosedale avenue connects
with West Locust street and are not
of very much value. We would rec-
ommend that the assessment for
sewer and water connections to
these lots be reduced to $50.00 each.
Lots 28B, 29B, 3.OB and 31B are more
valuable lots. We would recom-
mend that the assessment for sewer
and water connections to these lots
be reduced to $100.00 each.
If this recommendation is ap-
proved by the Council, the Auditor
should be instructed to transfer the
sum of $569.78 from the General
Fund to the Special Improvement
Fund to take care of the reduction
herein recommended.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager and the City Solicitor be
approved and carried out as recom-
mended and the Auditor be instruct-
ed to make the proper transfers.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 12th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At the meeting of
December 29th, the petition of A. L.
Rhomberg, protesting against the as-
sessment as levied against Lots 139,
140 and 141, Julien's Addition, on
account of the improvement of
Shiras avenue, was referred to the
undersigned for report.
We beg to advise that Lot 141 was
assessed $39.15 and Lots 140 and 139
were assessed $78.30 each. The im-
provement of this street was done
by the City on petition of all the
other property owners excpt Mr.
Rhomberg. The City is therefore
not able to collect the assessment
from Mr. A. L. Rhomberg if he re-
fuses to pay it.
We, therefore, would recommend
the acceptance of the proposition as
made by Mr. A. L. Rhomberg in the
petition above referred to, namely,
that he pay $12.50 for Lot 141 and
$25.00 each for the other two lots,
and that the assessment be corres-
pondingly reduced.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manager
and City Solicitor be approved and
carried out as recommended. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Aderslon, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays --None.
February 13th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At a meeting of the
City Council held on December 27th,
the petition of A. L. Rhomberg re-
monstrating against the assessment
levied against his property on Kirk-
wood street for the making of sewer,
water and gas connections, was re-
ferred to the City Manager and City
Engineer.
The statement of Mr. Rhomberg
that his request to the City Council
was referred to the Manager and En-
gineer, the connections be made only
to every other lot, is true. Also, we
had intended that fewer connections
be made than were actually made, but
partly through a misunderstanding
the extra connections were made.
Had connections been made only
to every other lot and the lots were
improved, it would have been neces-
sary to run something over fifty feet
of sewer and water line in order to
serve the upper portion of the two
Special Session, February 13th, 1924 47
lots, more than is necessary now
with a connection to each lot.
In view of this situation, we would
recommend as follows: that no re-
duction be made in the assessment
levied against Lots 18, 19, and 20 in
Union avenue Sub., which sub. lies
north of Kirkwood street and which
lots are very desirable. Lots 81A,
80, 79, 78, 77 ,76, 75, 74, 51, 52, 53,
54 and 55 in Wood's Add. should be
granted a reduction 331 per cent.
The above reduction is recom-
mnded in view of Mr. Rhomberg's
original request and not on account
of the value of the lots. We feel
that by granting this reduction Mr.
Rhomberg will be treatd fairly by
the City.
If this recommendation is ap-
proved by the Council the Auditor
should be instructed to transfer the
sum of $343.09 from the General
Fund of the City to the Special Im-
provement Fund in order to take
care of the reduction herein recom-
mended.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
WALTER CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager and City Engineer Cullen be
approved and carried out as recom-
mended and the Auditor be instruct-
ed to make the proper transfer from
the General Fund to the Special Im-
provement Fund. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 12th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: On January 8th, peti-
tion of Oscar Hermann and C. B.
Trewln, asking that the assessment
as levied on January 2nd, 1921, on
account of the guttering of Leibnitz
street be compromised by the pay-
ment of $50.00, was referred to the
City Manager for investigation and
report.
This is a rather involved proposi-
tion and a full report regarding it is
rather difficult to make. I have seen
the Lot 2 of 1 in Geo. D. Wood's
Sub., and would state unquestionably
that the assessment as levied was
much more than one-quarter the va-
lue of the property. Furthermore
the purchaser, Mr. Hermann, was de-
pending upon the clear abstract.
The abstractor contends that the
records in the Treasurer's office
show this lot to be in the C. A.
Voelker Sub. instead of the G. D.
Wood's Sub., when the abstract was
made. The records in the Treas-
urer's office indicate erasures to have
been made.
There is a possibility that at this
time the City might realize in full
on the tax title certificate which was
purchased by the City. On the oth-
er hand, there is a question involved
as to whether the City is not liable
on account of the error in copying in
the Treasurer's offic.e In view of
the fact that this lot today is not
worth more than two or three hun-
dred dollars, and in view of the of-
fer of $50.00 for the tax title certif-
icate, I believe that the best inter-
ests of the City would be served by
accepting this offer and surrender-
ing the tax title certificate on the
payment of $50.00.
I am led to the above recommen-
dation mainly on account of the evi-
dent unfairness to the purchaser and
also to the abstractor to demand
settlement in full at this time when
evidently the Treasurer's -books were
in error when the abstract was made.
Resepcfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the Treasurer
be authorized to accept from Oscar
Herrmann the sum of $50.00 in full
of above delinquent assessment, and
surrender tax sale certificate upon
receipt of same. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 13th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In connection with
the various paving jobs, it develops
that there will be considerable rock
excavation required to be made be-
fore the pavement can be laid on
West Locust street.
I have advised the contractors by
letter, written this day, that all rock
excavation will be considered as an
extra rather than to have it included
in the price bid for paving as is
provided in Section 52 of our specif-
ications.
My idea in this connection is that
the cost will be less if bid for as
rock than it will be if figured into
the yardage cost of the pavement as
laid. This charge for rock excava-
tion outside the street car portion,
will then have to be assumed by the
City as a grading cost and will not
be borne by the property owner. I
48 Special Session, February 13th, 1924
am advising you of this change for
your information and approval.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
action of the City Manager be ap-
proved and made a matter of record.
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 Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque,
Gentlemen: At the present term
of the District Court of Dubuque
County, Iowa, a judgment was rend-
ered against the City of Dubuque in
the sum of $3,500.00 in the case of
Mabelle McGlinchey vs. City of Du-
buque, Law No. 21259. This action
arose out of severe personal injuries
which were sustained by the plaintiff
on the 29th of January, 1923, at a
point just opposite the southerly cor-
ner of the building known as No.
359 Main Street and occupied by one
Max Berk. The suit was brought for
$15,000.00 and the trial consumed the
greatest part of seven (7) days. The
condition which existed at the time
of the accident and for several days
prior thereto consisted of a ridge of
ice about four (4' feet in width and
from two to three inches in thick-
ness extending completely across the
sidewalk and was caused by a down
spout from the building located at
that point. I found it impossible to
dispute the existence of the defect
and my greatest effort was directed
to keeping the amount of the dam-
ages down as low as possible. The
plaintiff was an actress and there
was plenty of evidence introduced to
the effect that she is incapacitated
from continuing her profession and
earning a good salary. Under all of
the circumstances I feel satisfied with
the verdict and for that reason I do
not believe it wise to press the case
further by way of a motion for a new
trial or by appeal to 'the Supreme
Court. I am certain that the City
received a fair trial and the verdict
would be sustained as reasonable and
not excessive. For this reason I would
recommend that the judgment be
paid to Kintzinger and Stuart attor-
neys for the plaintiff and have the
same discharged.
In addition to the judgment the
City is required t opay the costs
which amount to $105.50 and you will
also have- a warrant drawn in favor
of M. J. Grace, Clerk of the District
Court, for that amount.
There Was also tried at this term
of Court the case of W. S. Gow vs.
The City of Dubuque, Law No. 21468.
the plaintiff claims to have sustained
by a fall upon an icy sidewalk on
January 4, 1923. The sidewalk is lo-
cated at the North West Corner of
Alta Vista Street and Harvard Street.
Suit was brought for $2,500.00. In
this case the jury rendered a verdict
in favor of the City and the costs
follow the verdict.
The case of Peter Aird vs. the City
of Dubuque was also started for trial,
Law No. 21505. This case arose out
of damages which it is claimed the
plaintiff sustained when he drove his
car into a ditch or across Grandview
Ayenue, where the same entersects
with the Rockdale road as relocated
in the night time. He claims to have
sustained damages in the sum of
$255.07. In this case S. J. Groves and
Sons had the contract for this work
and, as you recall, the Council or-
dered a certain amount of money to
be retained by the City out of any
money belonging to said contractor
to reimburse the City in the event a
verdict was rendered against it in
this action. I served a notice upon
the S. J. Groves and Sons Company to
defend the suit and this they did.
After the jury had been secured to
try the case the attorney represent-
ing said contractor settled the case
with the plaintiff and paid the costs
and the case has been dismissed
This case arose out of injuries which
against the City. I also recommend
that the Auditor be instructed to re-
lease any money which he is now
holding belonging to said contractor
on account of the pendency of said
action.
There was also called and set for
trial the following cases:
Robert Sullivan vs. City of Du-
buque, Law No. 21397 and Anna
Koppes et al vs. City of Dubuque,
Law No. 21204. In these cases I was
ready to proceed with the trials of
them when they were reached and
had made all arrangments to do so,
so far as witnesses were concerned
but the attorneys representing the
plaintiffs in these actions requested
a continuance of the Court and this
was granted and these cases have
been postponed until the March term.
Report of the City Solicitor.
Respectively submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the report of the City Solicitor on the
several law cases be approved, and
the recommendations therein made
be carried out. Seconded by Con^
cilman Brede, and carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Session, February
18th, 1924
Ordinance No. 147.
Ordinance No. 147. An Ordinance
defining garbage; prescribing rules
and regulations with reference to
garbage receptacles and fixing house-
holders' duties with reference to the
same; prohibiting miscellaneous gar-
bage collections without special per-
mit; and providing a penalty for the
violation of the terms hereof, and
repealing all inconsistent provisions
of other ordinances. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The City Manager reported that
the street lighting contract between
the City of Dubuque and the Du-
buque Electric Co. will expire April
1st, 1924, and that the Manager of
said Dubuque Electric Co. has sub-
mitted to him a new contract. No
action was taken, as this matter will
acted on at a later meeting.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved
Adopted
Attest:
City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, February 18th,
1924.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Schrempf.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson Councilmen Brede, Gab-
riel, Melchior and 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 consider-
ing bids for the improvement of
various streets in the City, and act-
ing on any other business that may
come before the meeting.
February 16th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Nearly one year ago
the Council directed me to secure
property necessary to extend Algona
Street through to Rosedale Avenue.
I have been working along that line
and am able to report some progress.
In connection with the extension
of Algona Street there are other
things which strike me as being very
important. The two subdivisions,
Woodlawn Park and Mills West Du-
buque, unfortunately do not match
or fit in any way. Green Street in
Mills West Dubuque Add., comes to
a dead end when it strikes the Wood -
lawn Park Add., and the strests in
Woodlawn Park Add. come to an ab-
rupt end whenever they came to
Mills West Dubuque Add. It seems
o me very desirable to extend Green
Street through to Algona Street and
extend Alta Vista Street through to
Green Street in order to open up
these dead ends as well as make
the extension of Algona Street.
The prices as set on the property
necessary to make the extensions
seem to be very unreasonable, when
they were first asked. However I am
able to report that Lot 27, Mills West
Dub. Add., which is necessary for the
extension of Alta Street to Green
Street, can be secured for $140.00 and
Lots 225, 226 and 269 in Woodlawn
Park Add. which are necessary to
be acquired in order to extend Green
Street through to Algona Street, can
be purchased for the sum of $450.00.
Negotiations are progressing satis-
factorily for the acquiring of Lots
19, 20 and 21 in Mills West Dubuque
Add., which are necessary for the
extension of Algona Street through
to Rosedale Ave.
I would ask for authority to pur-
chase the above four lots at the
prices named, which are practically
50 Special Session, February 18th, 1924
one-half the first price asked. Fur-
thermore, I believe that with the
opening of these streets and the de-
velopment of this section of the city,
that the property not required for
street purposes can be disposed of
for the present purchase price.
Respectively submitted
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
request of the City Manager be
granted and he be given authority
to purchase the above described
property for street purposes, as set
forth. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 16t1i, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: On August 6th, 1894,
Lot 15 Nairn't Add., was assessed
$12.41 on account of the improve-
ment of Booth Street from Third
Street to Dodge Street. This lot
was again assessed last year for
the improvement of Booth Street,
slightly over $237.00. It still belongs
to the Chas. Neuman Estate.
Mrs. Neuman states that she under-
stood from me that the old taxes
would be cancelled in case they paid
the present assessment in full. I
think probably I made some such
suggestion to her. The present as-
sessment has been paid in full and
I would therefore recommend that
the tax certificate which the city
holds on account of the 1894 taxes
be cancelled at the Auditor's office.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved, and the Auditor be
instructed to cancel the tax sale
certificate held by the city for the
1894 taxes. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Sbhrempf.
Nays—None.
Warranty deed, of James Hackett
and Anna Hackett his wife, convey-
ing to the City of Dubuque, lot (10)
ten in Coate's Addition to the City
of Dubuque, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the deed be properly recorded in the
County Recorder's office and filed in
the office of the City Clerk. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Proposals for the improvement of
the following streets were then tak-
en
up and acted upon.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Towa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February
14th for the improvement of Byrant
Street from Dodge Street to Grand-
view Avenue. The following cove
most of the unit prices as well as
the estimated total cost of the work.
McCarthy, Davenport—Sheet as-
phalt, $1.36, $21,954.66; bitulithic,
$1.38, $22,554.63; asphaltic concrete,
$1.36, $21,655.56; reset curb, $.35;
gutter, $.45.
James Saul, Dubuque — Brick,
$3.34, $31,175.52; vibrolithic, $2.34,
$25,642.52; reset curb, $.33; gutter,
$.37.
Bryant Pay., Waterloo—Sheet as-
phalt, $1,35, $23,156.05; asphaltic con-
crete, $1.19, $22,540.69; reset curb,
$.50; gutter, $.59.
Horrabin, Iowa City—Sheet asphalt
$1.60, $24,275.10; bitulithic, $1.70;
$25,311.95; asphaltic concrete. $1.50,
$23,976.00; reset. curb, $.45; gutter,
$.40.
J. Rasmussen, Oskosh—Sheet as-
phalt, $1.35, $20.195.05; asphaltic con-
crete, $1.20, $19,592.50; reset curb,
$.35; gutter, $.35.
J. F. Lee Dubuque—Sheet asphalt,
$1.55, $23,705.45; bitulithic, $1.65,
$24,734.75; brick, $3.65, $31 391.15; as-
phaltic concrete, $1.45, $23,402.55;
reset curb, $.38; gutter. $.40.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Sheet
asphalt, $1.80, $25,125.12; bitulithic,
$2.04, $26.964.26; brick, $4.36, $24,-
227.29; vibrolithic, $2.54, $27,566.76;
asphaltic concrete, $1.77, $24,227.29;
reset curb, $.50; gutter, $.50.
Moore -Young, Waterloo—Sheet as -
Moore -Young, Waterloo—vibrolith-
ic, $2.49, $33,638.39; reset curb, $.50;
gutter, $.50.
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Dubuque—Brick,
$3.40, $31,529.85; vibrolithic, $2.29,
$25,348.14; reset curb. $.38; gutter,
$.38.
Engineers Estimate—Sheet asphalt,
$25,329.45; bitulithic, $26,466.80;
brick, $33,234.85; vibrolithic $27,-
492.65; asphaltic concrete, $24,930.85.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to Uhlrich Paley
Company for vibrolithic, their bid
being the lowest one received for
this type of pavement.
Respectively submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
Special Session, February 18th, 1924
51
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Bryant Street from the
south line of Dodge Street to the
south line of Lot No. 6 Columbia
Addition, and Uhlrich Paley Co., con-
tractor, has suomitted the lowest bi
for the furnishing of all labor and
materials and performing the work
as provided for in the plans and
specifications; now there! ire,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the improvement of Bry-
ant Street from the south line of
Dodge Street to the south line of Lot
No. 6 Columbia Addition, be award-
ed to Uhlrich Paley Co., for vibro-
lithic, and the Mayor and Manager
be and they are hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become e`
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb., 1924.
'Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER
City Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the reso-
lution. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Aiderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the reso-
lution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
Your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Burden
avenue from Windsor avenue to
O'Neill street. The following covers
most of the unit prices as well as
the estimated total cost of the work.
McCarthy Improvement Co., Daven-
port—Sheet asphalt at $1.34,
$16,093.54; bitulithic at $1.36,
$16,939.65; asphaltic concrete at
$1.24, $15,651.00; curb and gutter at
90c.
Bryant Paving Co., Waterloo—
Sheet asphalt at $1.28, $15,567.00:
asphaltic concrete at $1.13,
$14,755.75; curb and gutter, 74c.
Horrabin Construction Co., Iowa
City—Sheet asphalt at $1.45,
$17,138.75; bitulithic at $1.62,
$19,135.75; asphaltic concrete at
$1.35, $16,696.26; curb and gutter,
95c.
J. F. Lee Paving Co., Dubuque—
Sheet asphalt at $1.35, $15,792.25:
bitulithic at $1.49, $17,527.05; as-
phaltic concrete at $1.25, $15,334.75;
curb and gutter, 82c.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Sheet
asphalt at $1.87, $20,417.25; bitulithic
at $2.10, $22,768.25; asjhaltic con-
crete at $1.83, $20,385.25; curb and
gutter, $1.00.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.29, $14,686.75; curb and
gutter, 75c.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $21,358.75; bitulithic, $22,518.-
50; asphaltic concrete, $20,939.00.
1 would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to J. Rasmussen &
Sons Co., for sheet asphalt, as their
bid is the lowest one submitted on
this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Burden street from the
west line of Windsor avenue to the
south line of O'Neill street, and J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., contractors,
has submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and mater-
ials and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Burden
street from the west line of Windsor
avenue to the south line of O'Neill
street be awarded to J. Rasmussen
& Sons Co., for sheet asphalt, and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a con-
tract on behalf of the City of Du-
buque for the complete performance
of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted as first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February.
1924. Passed and adopted on final
59 Special Session, February 18th, 1924
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Bid in-
complete.
Moore -Young, Waterloo — Vibrol-
ithic at $2.49, $39,518.60; reset curb,
50c; gutter, 50c; new gutter and
curb, $1.10.
Uhlrich-Paley, Dubuque — Vibro-
lithic at $2,29, $34,875.60; reset curb,
38c; gutter, 38c; new gutter and
curb, 90c.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $32,831.75; asphaltic concrete,
$31,119.00; bitulithic, $35,338.50; vi-
brolithic, $37,536.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street be awarded to
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., for as-
phaltic concrete, as their bid was
the lowest one submitted on this
type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Cleveland avenue from
the east line of Bryant street to the
east line of Villa street, and J. Ras-
mussen. & Sons Co., contractors,
have submitted the lowest bid for '
the furnishing of all labor and ma-
terials and performing the work as
provided for in the plans and spec-
ifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Cleve-
land avenue from the east line of
Bryant street to the east line of
Villa street be awarded to J. Ras-
mussen & Sons Co., for asphaltic
concrete, and the Mayor and Man-
ager be and they are hereby directed
to execute a contract on behalf of
the City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924. Passed and adopted on final
presentation this 26th day of Feb-
ruary, 1924.
presentation this 26th day of Feb-
ruary, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSOMayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBC R,,ty Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman
Brede 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.
Final presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at 2:00 P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Cleve-
land avenue from Bryant street to
Villa street. The following covers
most of the unit prices as well as
the estimated total cost of the work.
James Saul, Dubuque—Vibrolithic
at $2.35, $35,469.00; reset curb, 35c;
gutter, 35c; new gutter and curb,
95c.
McCarthy, Davenport — Sheet as-
phalt at $1.36, $23,749.75; asphaltic
concrete at $1.26, $23,178.40; bituli-
thic at $1.38, $25,336.70; reset curb,
35c; gutter, 45c; new gutter and
curb, 90c.
Bryant, Waterloo — Sheet asphalt
at $1.35, $24,918.50; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.19, $23,455.10 reset curb,
50c; gutter, 59c; new gutter and
curb, 74c.
Horrabin, Iowa City—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.60, $27,338.25; asphaltic
concrete at $1.50, $26,625.50; bituli-
thic at $1.70, $29,845.00; reset curb,
45c; gutter, 40c; new gutter and
curb, 95c.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.48, $25,577.20; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.38, $24,892.20; bitulithic
at $1.55, $27,744.80; reset curb, 40c;
gutter, 40c; new gutter and curb,
92c.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phale at $1.29, $22,221.35; asphaltic
concrete at $1.15, $20,909.00; reset
curb, 35c; gutter, 35c; new gutter
and curb, 75c.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Mayor.
First presentation. Councilman
Schrempf moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Special Session, February 18th, 1924 53
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
for the improvement of Elm street
from 20th to 22nd street, at two P.
M. Thursday, February 14th, 1924.The
following covers most of the unit
prices as well as the estimated total
cost of the work.
James Saul, Dubuque—Vibrolithic
at $2.33, $7,117.60; reset curb, 35c;
gutter, 37c.
McCarthy, Davenport — Sheet as-
phalt at $1.34. $4,927.30; bitulithic at
$1.36, $5,157.30; asphaltic concrete
at $1.24, $4,756.80; reset curb, 35c;
gutter, 45c.
Bryant, Waterloo — Sheet asphalt
at $1.27, $4,930.40; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.12. $4,812.20; reset curb.
50c; gutter, 59c.
Horrabin, Iowa City—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.45, $5,263.70; bitulithic
at $1.62, $5,857.10; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.35. 5,093.20; reset curb.
45e; gutter, 40c.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.40, $4,887.00; bitulithic at $1.50,
$5,297.00; asphaltic concrete at $1.22,
$4,517.40; reset curb, 35c; gutter,
30c.
J. : 'Lee, Duhugt a Sheet avtialt
al $1.40, $4,887.,,00; bitulithic a'i $1.50.
85,297.00; asphaltic concrete .a'`t $1.22,
$4,517.40; reset curb 35c; gu,tter,
35c. ��
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.29, $4,580.80; asphaltic
concrete at $1.15, $4,297.00; reset
curb 35c; gutter, 35c.
tThlrich-Paley, Dubuque — Vihrol-
ithic at $2.19. $6,740.60; reset curb,
40e; gutter, 38c.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Sheet
asphalt at $1.79, $6,308.70; bitulithic
at $2.04, $7,067.70; vibrolithic at
$2.54, $7,986.20; asphaltic concrete
at $1.73, $6,224.00; reset curb, 55c;
gutter, 50e.
Moore -Young. Waterloo — Vibrol-
ithic at $2.45, $8,099.00. gutter, 50c;
reset curb, 60c.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $6,500.50; bitulithic, $6,924.50;
vibrolithic $7,451.25; asphaltic con-
crete, $6,430.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work be
awarded to J. Rasmussen & Sons
Co., for paving with sheet asphalt,
as theirs is the lowest bid received
for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Elm Street from the
north line of 20th Street to the south
line of 22nd Street, and J. Rasmus-
sen & Sons Co., contractor, has sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the furnish-
ing of all labor and materials and
performing the work as provided for
in the plans and specifications; now
therefore
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the improvement of Elm
Street from the north line of 20th
Street to the south line of 22nd
Street, be awarded to J. Rasmussen
& Sons Co., for sheet asphalt and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 18th day
of February, 1924, on first presenta-
tion.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the res-
olution. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the res-
olution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf. ,
Nays—None.
54 Special Session, Fe
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February 14th
for the improvement of Eighteenth
Street from Central Avenue to the
C. G. W. R. R. tracks. The follow-
ing covers most of the unit prices
as well as the estimated total cost
of the improvement.
Saul—Vibrolithic unit, $3.30; total,
$12,856.15. Brick unit, $3.28; total,
$17,557.91. Curb and gutter, $.95.
Moore -Young — ibrolithic unit,
$2.42; total, $13,866.04. Curb and
gutter. $.1.10.
Uhlrich Paley—Vibrolithic unit,
$2.19; total, $12,204.28. Brick unit,
$3.34; total, $17,763.08. Curb and
gutter, 5.85.
McCarthy Imp. Co.—Sheet asphalt
unit, $1.34; total $9,865.98. Bitulith-
ic unit, $1.36; total, $10,385.97. As-
phaltic concrete unit, 51.24; total,
$9,609.28. Curb and gutter, $.90.
Bryant Pay. Co.—Sheet asphalt,
unit, $1.27; total, $9,472.14. Asphaltic
concrete unit, $1.12; total, $8,889.74.
Curb and gutter, 5.74.
Horrabin Con. Co.—Sheet asphalt
unit, $1.45; total $10,487.00. Bitul-
ithic unit, $1.62; total, $11,713.79. As-
phaltic concrete unit, 51.35; total,
510,230.30.
J. F. Lee Co.—Brick unit, 53.60;
total, $15,966.70. Sheet asphalt unit,
$1.28; total, 59,167.06. Bitulithic unit,
$1.45; total $10,348.00. Asphaltic con-
crete unit, 51.15; total, $8,745.90.
Curb and gutter, $.78.
Rasmussen & Sons — Sheet as-
phalt unit, 51 29 ; total, $9,087.88.
Asphaltic concrete unit, $1.15; total,
$8,593.20. Curb and gutter, $.75.
Groves & Sons—Vibrolithic unit
$2.54; total, 514,207.18. Brick unit,
$4.36; total, $22,895.02. Sheet asphalt
unit, $1.80; total, $12 477.30. Bitul-
ithic unit, 52.04; total, 514,066.68. As-
phaltic concrete unit, 51.77. Curb
and guter, $1.00.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt $13,019.30; Bitulithic, 513,-
716.2; Brick, $20,080.00; Vibrolithic,
513,508.80; Asphaltic Concrete, $12,-
572.60.
I personally feel that a hard top
paving would be more satisfactory
in the long run than a soft top.
There is considerable difference in
price between the low bid for vibro-
lithic and the low bid for asphalii
concrete. Asphaltic concrete will un-
doubtedly give good service for some
years. The proposition as to wheth-
er the vibrolithic, costing nearly 45
. per cent more than the asphalt
concrete is more desirable is left
to the Council.
brttary 18th, 1924
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co. are the
low bidders on asphaltic concrete
and the Uhlrich-Paley Company is
low on vibrolithic.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Eighteenth Stree from
the east property line of Central
Avenue to the C. G. W, tracks, and
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., contractor,
has submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provid-
ed for in the plans and specifica-
tions; now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Eigh-
teenth Street from the east property
line of Central Avenue to the C. G.
W. tracks, be awarded to J. Ras-
mussen & Sons Co., for asphaltic con-
crete and the Mayor and Manager
be and they are hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete per-
formance of said work.
Be it further resolved that thi -
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become (
fective from and after its passag:
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor,
L. H. BREDE
L. H. BREDE.
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. 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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Schrempf moved to re-
consider the action taken on this
street. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Action reconsidered.
Councilman Brede moved to defer
action on this street. Seconded by
Special Session, February l$th, 1924
55
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February, 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of East
24th Street from Washington Street
to Windsor Avenue. The following
covers most of the unit prices as
well as the estimated total cost of
the' improvement.
James Saul, Dubuque, Ia.—Brick,
$3.37; total, $10,808.18. Vibrolithic
$2.34; total, $7,901.98. Gutter and
curb, $.95.
McCarthy Imp., Davenport—Sheet
asphalt, $1.34; total $5,293.26. Bitul-
ithic, $1.36; total, $5,543.20. Asphalt-
ic concrete, $1.24; total, $5,083.56.
Curb and gutter $.90.
Bryant Pay., Waterloo, Ia.—Sheet
asphalt, $1.27; total 15,072.43. As-
phaltic concrete, $1.12; total, $4,-
738.38. Curb and gutter, $.74.
Horrabin Co., Iowa City. Ia.—Sheet
asphalt, $1.45; total $5,680 05. Bit-
ulithic, $1.62; total, $6,342.04. As-
phaltic concrete, $1.35; total $5,-
470.35. Curb and gutter, $.95.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque, Ia.—Sheet as-
phalt, $1.48; total, $5,711.06. Brick
$3.30; total, $10,644.60. Bitulithic,
$1.55; total, $6 101.35. Asphaltic con-
crete, $1.30; total, $5,282.60. Curb
and gutter, 5.90.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt, $1.29; total, ,$5,034.63. Asphalt-
ic concrete, $1.15; total, $4,750.05.
Curb and gutter, $.75.
Moore -Young, Waterloo, Ia.--Vibro-
lithic, $2.48; total, $8,577.56. Curb
and gutter, $1.05.
Uhlrich-Paley. Dubuque, la.—Brick,
$3.34; total, $10,546.98. Vibrolithic,
$2.23; total, $7,497.81. Curb and gut-
ter cost, $.85.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $7 142.00; brick, $12,143.25;
bitulithic,' $7,602.00; vibrolithic, $8,-
132.0$; asphaltic concrete, $8,987.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street be awarded to
Uhlrich-Paley Co. for paving with
Vibrolithic, their bid being the lowest
one received for this type of pave-
ment.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of East 24th Street from
the east line of Washington Street
to the west line of Windsor Avenue.
and Uhlrich Paley Co., contractor
has submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provid-
ed for in the plans and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Councii
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Easi
24th Street from the east line
Washington Street to the west line
of Windsor Avenue, be awarded to
Uhlrich Paley Co., for vibrolithic, and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a con-
tract on behalf of the City of Du-
buque for the complete performance
of said work.
Be it further resolved that till, -
resolution being deemed urgentand
of immediat enecessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor,
L. H. BREDE
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
C'ty Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the res-
olution. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. 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.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday. February
14th, for the improvement of East
4th Street from the alley to the rail-
road tracks. The following covers
most of the unit prices as well as the
estimated total cost of the work.
56 Special Session, Feb
McCarthy, Davenport—Sheet as-
phalt, $1.32; total, $970.74. Bitulithic,
$1.34; total, $1,195.18. Asbestophalt,
$1.19; total $1,316.83.
Bryant Pay., Waterloo—Sheet as-
phalt, $1.28; total $945.46.
Horrabin, Iowa City—Sheet as-
phalt, $1.45; total, $1,087.15. Bitul-
ithic, $1.62; total, $1,399.94. Asbesto-
phalt, $1.50; total, $1,571.50.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt,
$1.29; total, $966.33. Bitulithic
$1.45; total, $1,239.65. Asbestophalt,
$1.39; total, $1,405.03.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt, $1.28; total $1,003.36.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Sheet
asphalt, $1.79; bitulithic, $2.04; as-
bestophalt, $1.98.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $1,091.80; bithulithic, $1,370.50;
ashestophalt, $1,454.40.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street by paving with
sheet asphalt, be awarded to J. F.
Lee Paving Co., Dubuque. The Bry-
ant Paving Co.'s bid was lower but
it was conditioned upon being award-
ed a certain yardage. Lee's bid is
the next lowest.
Respectfully submitted,
ruary 18th, 1924
entation this 26th day of Feb., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. 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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the reso-
lution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February, 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque. Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your request bids were received at
two p. m. Thursday, February 14th,
for the improvement of Fairview
Place from West 16th Street to the
end of the street. The following
covers most of the unit prices as
well as the estimated total cost of
the improvement.
McCarthy, Davenport—Sheet as-
phalt, $1.40; total, $2,057.05. Bitul-
ithic, $1.42; total, $2.233.71. Asphalt-
ic concrete, $1.30; total, $2,067.50.
Bryant Pay. Co., Waterloo—Sheet
asphalt, $1.49; total, $2.526.82. As-
phaltic concrete, $1.34; total, $2,-
508.12.
Edmund A. Linehan, Dubuque—
Bituminous macadam, $1.73; total,
$2,162.84.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt, $1.34; total, $1,967.05. Asphalt-
ic concrete, 1.20; total, $1,932.10.
S. J. Groves, Minheapolis—Sheet
asphalt, $1.80; total, $2,500.35. Bit-
ulithic, 2.04; total, $2,807.57. Asphalt-
ic concrete, $1.77; total, $2,547.66.
Bituminous macadam, $1.60; total.
$2,014.80.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $2,587.85; bitulithic, $2,821.15;
asphaltic concrete, $2,598.30; bitum-
inous macadam, $1,654.60.
r would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street by paving wit'i
asphaltic concrete he awarded to
J. Rasmussen & Sons their bid be -
s
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Fourth Street from the
east line of the alley between Cen-
tral Avenue and White Street to the
C. M. & St. P. R. R. tracks, and J. F.
Lee Paving Co., contractor, has sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the furnish-
ing of all labor and materials and
performing the work as provided for
in the plans and specifications; now
therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Fourth
Street from the east line of the alley
between Central Avenue and White
Street to the C. M. & St. P. R. R.
tracks, be awarded to J. F. Lee Pav-
ing Co., for sheet asphalt and the
Mayor and Manager be and they are
hereby directed to execute a con-
tract on behalf of the City of Du-
buque for the complete performance
of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective fro mand after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
Special Session, February 18th, 1924 57
ing the lowest one received for this
type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Fairview Place from
the south line of West 16th street
south to the end of the street, and
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., contrac-
tors, have submitted the lowest bid
for the furnishing of all labor and
materials and performing the work
as provided for in the plans and
specifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the improvement of
Fairview Place from the south line
of West 16th street south to the end
of the street, be awardde to J. Ras-
mussen & Sons Co., for asphaltic
concrete, and the Mayor and Man-
ager be and they are hereby directed
to execute a contract on behalf of
the City of Dubuque for the com-
plete performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
3924. Passed and adopted on final
presentation this 26th day of Feb-
ruary, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. 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.
Final presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
Your request bids were received at
two P. M. Thursday, February 14th.
for the improvement of Garfield ave-
nue from Elm street to Marshall
street. The following covers most
of the unit prices as well as the esti-
mated total cost of the improvement:
J. Saul, Dubuque—Vibrolithic at
$2.29, $52,589.76; reset curb, 33c:
gutter, 35c; curb and gutter, 93c.
McCarthy, Davenport — Sheet as-
phalt, $41,319.46; bitulithic at $1.35,
$43,333.34; asphaltic cement at $1.24,
$40,330.06; reset curb, 35c; gutter,
45c; curb and gutter, 90c.
Horrabin, Iowa City — Sheet as-
phalt at $1.45, $43,797.80; bitulithic
at $1.62, $48,533.28; asphaltic cement
at $1.35, $42,808.90; reset curb, 45c;
gutter, 40c; curb and gutter, 95c.
Bryant, Waterloo— Sheet asphalt
at $1.27. $40,861.18; asphaltic cement
at. $1.12. $39,003.18; reset curb, 50c;
gutter, 59c; curb and gutter.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.28, $38,260.52; bitulithic at
$1.45, $42,792.80; asphaltic cement at
$1.20, $37,532.90; reset curb 33c;
gutter, 35c; curb and gutter, 82c.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.29, $37,260.76; asphaltic
cement, $35,315.60; reset curb, 35c;
gutter, 35c; curb and gutter, 75c.
S. J. Groves—Bid defective.
Uhlrich-Paley, Dubuque — Vibrol-
ithic at $2.19, $50,956.86; reset curb,
40c; gutter, 38c; curb and gutter,
80c.
Moore -Young, -Waterloo — Vihrol
ithic at $2.44, $59,267.16; reset curb,
60c; gutter, 50c; curb and gutter.
$1.10.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $53,090.60; bitulithic, $56,556.-
00; vibrolithic, $56,727.10; asphaltic
cement, $52,101.70.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street by paving with
vibrolithic be awarded to Uhlrich-
one received for this type of pave -
Paley Co., their bid being the lowest
ment.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by controctors for the im-
provement of Garfield avenue from
the east line of Elm street to the
east line of Marshall street, and
Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractors, have
submitted the lowest hid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the improvement of Gar-
field avenue from the east line of
El mstreet to the east line of Mar-
58 Special Session, February 18th, 1924
crete at 1.35, $1,595.70; crushed rock,
$3.50; curb and gutter, 89c.
J. F. Lee—Sheet asphalt at $1.45,
$1,684.30; asphalt concrete at $1.30,
$1,552.60; bitulithic concrete at $1.53.
$1,795.12; crushed rock, $3.15; curb
and gutter, 95c.
S. T. Groves—Sheet asphalt at
$1.90, $2.221.72: asphaltic concrete at
$1.77, $2,027.38; bitulithic at $2.20,
$2.470.10; crushed rock, $2.75; curb
and gutter, $1.00.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt. $2,089.30; bitulithic, $2,221.20;
asphaltic concrete, $2,007.40.
shall street be awarded to Uhlrich-
Paley Co.,
and
f or 1Manager be and thebrolithic paving, y
the
are hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first presen-
tation this 18th day of February,
1924. Passed and adopted on final
presentation this 26th day of Feb-
ruary, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Har-
vard street from Alta Vista street
to Oxford street. The following co-
vers most of the unit prices as well
as the estimated total cost of the
improvement.
J. Rasmussen & Sons—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.30, $1,510.80; asphalt con-
crete at $1.15, $1,378.20; crushed
rock, $3.00; curb and gutter, 85c.
McCarthy Improvement Co.—Sheet
asphalt at $1.36, $1,584.94; asphaltic
concrete at $1.26, $1,504.04; bitulithic
at $1.38, $1,637.52; crushed rock,
$3.25; curb and gutter, 90c.
Horrabin Construction Co.—Sheet
asphalt at $1.60, $1,833.80; asphalt
concrete at $1.50, $1,752.90; bitulithic
at $1.7.0, $1,966.70; crushed rock, ED. SCHREMPF.
$3.25; curb and gutter, 95c. H. G..MELCHIOR,
Bryant Construction Co.—Sheet as- Councilmen.
phalt at $1.50, $1,725.30; asphalt con- Attest: JOHN STUB
City Clerk.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street be awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co.. of Oshkosh,
Wis., for paving with sheet asphalt.
as their bid is the lowest one re-
ceived for this type of pavement.
which should be satisfactory for this
street.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Harvard street from
the northwest line of Alta Vista
street to the south line of Oxford
street, and J. Rasmussen & Sons Co.,
contractors, have submitted the low-
est bid for the furnishing of all la-
bor and materials and performing
the work as provided for in the
plans and specifications; now there-
fore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Har-
vard street from the northwest line
of Alta Vista street to the south line
of Oxford street, be awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet as-
ohalt, and the Mayor and Manager
be and they are hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924. Passed and adopted on final
presentation this 26th day of Feb-
ruary, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
1
Special Session, February l8th, 1924 59
provement of Holly street from the
north line of Rush street to the
south line of Cleveland avenue, and
J. Rasmussn & Sons Co., contractors.
have submitted the lowest bid for
the furnishing of all labor and ma-
terials and performing the work as
provided for in the plans and spec
ifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Holly
street from the north line of Rush
street t the south line of Cleveland
avenue, be awarded to J. Rasmussen
& Sons Co., for asphaltic concrete,
and the Mayor and Manager be and
they are hereby directed to execute
a contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
e.entation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
First presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Holly
street from Cleveland avenue to
Rush street. The following covers
most of the unit prices as well as
the estimated total cost of the
work:
J. Rasmussen—She' teasphalt at
$1.30, $3,554.00; asphalt concrete at
$1.15, $3,426.00; resetting curb 40c;
new gutter, 40c.
McCarthy—Sheet asphalt at $1.36,
$3,796.20; asphalt concrete at $1.26,
$3,751.76; bitulithic at $1.38,
$3,954.60; resetting curb, 35c; new
gutter, 45c.
Bryant—Sheet asphalt at $1.34,
$4,004.55; asphalt concrete at $1.18,
$3,878.75; resetting curb, 50c; new
gutter, 59c.
Horrabin—Sheet asphalt at $1.60,
$4,175.75; asphalt concrete at $1.50,
84,131.25; bitulithic at $1.70,
$4,447.75; resetting curb, 45c; new
gutter, 40c.
J. F. Lee—Sheet asphalt at $1.45,
$4.004.50; asphalt concrete at $1.30,
$3,893.50; bitulithic, $4,282.50; re-
setting curb, 40c; new gutter, •52c.
S. J. Groves—Sheet asphalt at
81.80, $4,376.00; asphalt concrete at
$1.77. $4,416.90; bitulithic at $2.20,
$5,054.00; resetting curb, 50c; new
gutter, 50c.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
rhalt, $3,478.00; bitulithic, $5,052.00;
asphaltic concrete, $4,735.00.
1 would respectfully recommend
that the contract for paving this
street with asphaltic concrete be
awarded to J. Rasmussen & Sons
Co., as their bid is the lowest one
received for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest. JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Finel presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your request bids were received at
two P .M. Thursday, February 14th.
for the improvement of Iowa street
from 1st to 14th streets. The follow-
ing covers most of the unit prices
as well as the estimated total cost
of the improvement.
McCarthy Improvement Co., Da-
venport—Sheet asphalt at $1.32.
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60 Special Session, February 18th, 1924
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
$42,268.30; bitulithic at $1.34,.
$50,517.80; asbestophalt at $1.19,
$55,748.10; reset curb, 35c; curb and
gutter, 90c. Waterloo—
Bryant Paving Co.,
Sheet asphalt at $1.27, $40,241.95;
reset curb, 50c; curb and gutter, 74c.
Horrabin Construction Co., Iowa
City — Sheet asphalt at $1.45.
$46,447.0.0; bitulithic at $1.62,
$58,336.20; e
$65,075.00; reset curb, 45e; at d
curb an
gutter, 95c.
J. F. Lee Paving Co., Dubuque—
Sheet asphalt at $1.29, $40,835.90;
bitulithic at $1.45, $51,217.00; asbes-
tophalt at $1.39, $57,690.90; reset
curb, 33c; curb and gutter, 89c.
J. Rasmussen & Sons Oshkosh—
Sheet asphalt at $1.27, $39,718.20;
reset curb, 35c; curb and gutter,
75c.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Sheet
asphalt, $1.77; bitulithic, $2.04; as-
bestophalt, $1.98; reset curb, 55c;
curb and gutter, $1.00.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $43,791.00; bitulithic, $52,-
663.00; asbestophalt, $54,531.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street be awarded to
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet
asphalt, as their bid is the lowest
one received for this type of pave-
ment.
Respectfully submitted.
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Iowa street from the
north line of First street to the
south line of Fourteenth street, and
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., contrac-
tors. have submitted the lowest bid
for the furnishing of all labor and
materials and performing the work
as provided for in the plans and
specifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the improvement of
Towa street from the north line of
First street to the south line of
Fourteenth street, be awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet
asphalt, and the Mayor and Man-
ager he and they are hereby directed
to execute a contract on behalf of
the City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
BP it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre -
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman
Brede 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.
Final presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Jack-
son street from 24th street to 32nd
street. The following covers most
of the unit prices as well as the
estimated total cost of the work.
James Saul, Dubuque — Brick at
$3.33, $78,062.88; vibrolithic at $2.27,
$56,168.98; curb and gutter, 93c.
McCarthy Improvement Co., Da-
venport—Sheet asphalt at $1.34,
$43,141.10; bitulithic at $1.36,
$45,455.85; asphaltic concrete at
$1.24, $41,990.10; curb and gutter,
90c.
Horrabin Co., Iowa City—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.45, $45,914.90; bitulithic
at $1.62, $51,379.65; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.35, $44,763.90; curb and
gutter, 95c.
Bryant Paving Co., Waterloo—
Sheet asphalt at $1.28, $43,342.00;
asphaltic concrete at $1.13, 41,184.80;
curb and gutter, 74c.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.40, $42,995.64; bitulithic
at $1.50, $46,844.64; brick at $3.20,
$75,065.64; asphaltic concrete at
$1.22, $40,091.64; curb and gutter,
83c.
J. Groves, Minneapolis—Vibrolithic
at $2.54, $64,477.60; curb and gutter,
$1.00.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.29, $39,449.20; asphaltic
concrete at $1.15, $37,239.20; curb
and gutter, 75c.
Moore -Young, Waterloo — Vibrol-
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ithic at $2.47, $63,981.60; curb and
gutter, $1.10.
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Dubuque—Brick
at $3.34, $78,654.40; vibrolithic at
$2.19, $54,984.40; curb and gutter,
85c.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $54,493.50; bitulithic, $58,-
488.25; brick, $84,078.00; vibrolithic,
$61,136.00; asphaltic concrete,
$53,342.50.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street with vibrolithic
paving be awarded to Uhlrich-Paley
Co., their bid being the lowest one
received for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Jackson street from
the north line of 24th street to the
south line of 32nd street or Peru
road, and Uhlrich-Paley Co., con-
tractors, have submitted the lowest
bid for the furnishing of all labor
and materials, and performing the
work as provided for in the plans
and specifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the improvement of
Jackson street from the north line
of 24th street to the south line of
32nd street or Peru road, be awarded
to Uhlrich-Paley Co., for vibrolithic,
and the Mayor and Manager be and
they are hereby directed to execute
a contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th of February, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. Councilman
moved the adoption of the resolu-
tion. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement cJulien
avenue from Delhi street t6 Delhi
street. The following covers most
of the unit prices as well as the
estimated total cost of the work.
James Saul, Dubuque—Brick at
$3.50, $29,142.00; vibrolithic at $2.38,
$21,048.88; curb and gutter, 95c.
McCarthy, Davenport — Sheet as-
phalt at $1.36, $16,354.57; bitulithic
at $1.28, $17,152.28; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.26, $15,956.91; curb and
gutter, 90c.
Bryant Co., Waterloo—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.34, $18,489.44; asphaltic
concrete at $1.18, $17,673.28; curb
and gutter, 74c.
Horrabin, Iowa City—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.60, $17,744.35; bitulithic
at $1.70, $19,120.20; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.50, $17,346.75; curb and
gutter, 95c.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.45, $16,171.25; bitulithic at
$1.53, $17,409.58; brick at $3.35,
$28,961.90; asphaltic concrete at
$1.29, $15,347.09; curb and gutter,
84c.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.30, $12,843.75; asphaltic
concrete at $1.15, $12,034.55; curb
and gutter, 75c.
Moore -Young, Waterloo — Vibro-
lithic at $2.47, $22,79.0.22; curb and
gutter, $1.10.
Uhlrich-Paley, Dubuque—Brick at
$3.38. $28,098.88; vibrolithic at $2.23,
$19,788.98; curb and gutter, 85c.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Vibro-
lithic at $2.54, $22,820.14; curb and
gutter, $1.00.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $19,530.95; bitulithic, $20,-
906.50; brick, $32,817.60; vibrolithic,
$22,339.10; asphaltic concrete,
$19,136.60.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street, with vibrolithic
paving, be awarded to Uhlrich-Paley
Co., their bid being the lowest one
received for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
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provement of Julien avenue from the
west line of Delhi street near Mt.
Pleasant street to the east line of
Delhi street near Auburn street, and
Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractors, have
submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that tthe con-
tract for the improvement of Julien
avenue from the west line of Delhi
street near Mt. Pleasant street to
the eaft line of Delhi street near
Auburn street be awarded to Uhl -
rich -Paley Co., for vibrolithic, and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final Presentation. Councilman
Gabriel moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
vote:
Schrempf. Carried by the following
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Jones
street from Main street to the Illin-
ois Central tracks.
McCarthy, Davenport — Sheet as-
phalt at $1.32, $3,128.96; bitulithic
at $1.34, $3,786.42; asbestophalt at
$1.19, $4,013.22; curb and gutter, 90c,
Bryant, Waterloo, Ia.—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.28, $2,998.94; curb and
gutter, 74c.
Horrabin, Iowa City—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.45, 3,401.60; bitulithic at
$1.65, $4,377.20; asbestophalt at $1.50,
$4,655.50; curb and gutter, 95c.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.29, $3,118.22; bitulithic at
51.40. $4,012.82; asbestophalt at $1.50.
$4,448.60; curb and gutter, 90c.
J. Rasmussen—Sheet asphalt at
$1.28, $2,929 34; curb and gutter, 80c.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $3,410.20; bitulithic, $3,916.00;
asbestophalt, $4,108.60.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to J. Rasmussen
X. Sons Co., for sheet asphalt, as
their bid is the lowest one received
for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Jones street from the
east line of Main street to the Illin-
ois Central tracks, and J. Rasmus-
sen & Sons Co., contractors, have
submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and specifics
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the east line of Main
street to the Illinois Central tracks.
be awarded to J. Rasmussen & Sons
Co., for sheet asphalt, and the Mayor
and Manager be and they are hereby
directed to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of sfaid
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
s]9ent24.ation this 18th day of fFebruary.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation 1924. this 26th day of February.
TAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Special Session, February 14th, 1924 63 •
First Presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final Presentation. Councilman
Gabriel moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Jones
street from the Levee to the Illinois
Central tracks. The following cov-
ers most of the unit prices as well
as the estimated total cost of the
improvement:
James Saul, Dubuque—Vibrolithic
at $2.20, $8,761.18; brick at $3.26,
$11,958.92; curb and gutter, 95c.
J. F, Lee Paving Co., Dubuque—
Brick at $3.25, $11,860.00; curb and
gutter, 85c.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis, Minn.—
Vibrolithic at $2.51, $9,587.42; brick
at $4.36, $15,722.92; curb and gutter,
$1.00.
Moore -Young Co., Waterloo — Vi-
brolithic at $2.46, $9,570.32; curb
and gutter, $1.10.
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Dubuque — Vi-
brolithic at $2.24, $8,487.08; brick at
$3.34, $12,159.28; curb and gutter,
85c.
Engineer's Estimate — Vibrolithic,
$9,714.00; brick, •$13,766.50.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work be
awarded to• the Uhlrich-Paley Co.,
for paving with vibrolithic, as their
bid is the lowest one received for
this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Jones street from the
east property line of property front-
ing on the river to the Illinois Cen-
tral R. R. tracks, and Uhlrich-Paley
Co„ contractors, have submitted the
lowest hid for the furnishing of all
labor and materials and performing
the work as provided for in the
plans and specifications; now there-
fore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of fDubuque that the
contract for the improvement of
Jones street from the east property
line of property fronting on the river
to the Illinois Central tracks, be
awarded to Uhlrich-Paley Co., for
vibrolithic, and the Mayor and Man-
ager be and they are hereby directed
to execute a contract on behalf of
the City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and aftfer its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
.TAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. Councilman
Brede 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.
Final Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were reeeived
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Kirk-
wood street from West Locust street
to Alta Vista street. The following
covers most of the unit prices as
well as the estimated total cost of
the work.
S. Saul, Dubuque—Brick at $3.64,
25.061.68; vibrolithic at 2.45.
$18,728.90; reset curb. 37c; gutter,
37e; curb and gutter, 97c.
McCarthy, Davenport — Shet as-
phalt at $1.38, $14,015.21; bitulithle
at $1.40, $14,693.80; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.28, $13,680.51; reset curb,
35e; gutter, 45c; curb and gutter,
90c.
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Bryant, Waterloo—Sheet asphalt
at trete at 4�$1.18, $13,626.06; rese$14,316.38; asphalt t curb,
50c; gutter, 59c; curb and gutter,
74c.
Horrabin, Iowa City — Sheet as-
phalt at $1.45, $14,605.85; bitulithic
at $1.62, $16,205.74; asphaltic con-
crete at 5,2reset
45c; gutter, 40c; curb and gutter,
95c.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.38, $13,483.96; bitulithic at
$1.48, $15,421.16; brick at $3.25,
$22,410.6.0; asphaltic concrete at
$1.22, $12,759.24; reset curb, 34c;
gutter, 36c; curb and gutter, 80c.
J. Rasmussen, Oskosh, Wis.—
Sheet asphalt at $1.29, $12,576.93;
asphaltic concrete at $1.55.
$11,953.55; reset curb, 35c; gutter,
35c; curb and gutter, 75c.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis, Minn.—
Vibrolithic at $2.54, $20,177.68; reset
curb, 50c; gutter, 50c; curb and gut-
ter, $1.00.
Moore -Young Co., Waterloo — Vi-
brolithic at $2.52, $20,476.74; reset
curb, 60c; gutter, 50c; curb and
gutter, $1.10.
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Dubuque—Brick
at $3.44, $23,779.48; vibrolithic at
$2.34, $18,134.78; reset curb, 40c;
gutter, 38c; curb and gutter, 90c.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $18,098.15; bitulithic, $19,267.-
90;
19,267:90; brick, $26,846.70; vibrolithic,
$22,272.30; asphaltic concrete,
$17,763.65.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to J. Rasmussen
& Sons Co., for sheet asphalt, their
hid being the lowest one submitted
for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Kirkwood street from
the south line of West Locust street
to the east line of Alta Vista street.
and J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., con-
tractors, have submitted the lowest
bid for the furnishing of all labor
and materials and performing the
work as provided for in the plans
and specifications; now therefore,
13e it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Kirk-
wood street from the south line of
West Locust street to the east line
of Alta Vista street, be awarded to
R. Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet
asphalt, and the Mayor and Man-
ager be and they are hereby directed
to execute a contract on behalf of
the City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
ruary 18th, 1924
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of fFebruary,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
your instructions bids were received
Gentlemen: In accordance with
for the improvement of Kniest
Street from Garfield Avenue to Fast
22nd Street, at two p. m. Thurs-
day. February J4th. The following
covers the unit prices as well as
the estimated total• cost of the work.
James Saul, Dubuque—Brick at
53.34, $13,772.38; vibrolithic at $2.27,
$10,799.53; curb and gutter at $.95.
McCarthy, Davenport — Sheet as-
phalt at $1.34, $8,416.13; bitulithic at
$1.36 $8,817.02; asphaltic concrete
at $1.24, $8,218.68; curb and gutter
at $.90.
Bryant Paving Co., Waterloo—
Sheet asphalt at 51.27, $8,106.44; as-
phaltic concrete at $1.12, 57,735.04;
curb and gutter at 5.74.
Horrahin Co., Iowa City—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.45 $8,906.65; bitulithic at
$1.62, 59,852.34; asphaltic concrete
at $1.35, $8,709.20; curb and gutter
at $.95.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.30, $8,029,40; bitulithic at $1.45
$8 867.10; brick at $3.25, $13,380.50;
asphaltic concrete at $1.20, $7,814.10;
curb and gutter at 5.89.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Vibro-
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65
lithic at $2.54, $12,205.25; curb and
gutter at $1.00.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.27, $7,597.78; asphalti
concrete at $1.15, $7,216.80; curb and
gutter at $.75.
Moore -Young, Waterloo—Vibrolith-
ic at $2.43, $11,948.44; curb and gut-
ter at $1.10.
Uhlrich-Paley Co. Dubuque—Vibro-
lithic at $2.19, $10,354.08; curb and
gutter at $.85.
Engineer's — Sheet asphalt, $10,-
681.55; bithulithic, $11,374.00; brick,
$15,457.50; vibrolithic, $11,330.27; as-
phaltic concrete, $10,485.10.
I would respectfully recomend that
the contract for this improvement be
awarded to Uhlrich Paley Co., for
vibrolithic, their bid being the low-
est one received for this type of
pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Petition of property owners, pre-
sented asking the Council to have
Kniest Street paved with sheet as-
phalt, or the same as Lincoln Avenu-
ue. Signed by Jos. Spielbauer, John
Reubig, Mary Schubert et al (12)
signers.
Councilman Gabriel 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.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Kniest street from the
north line of Garfield avenue to the
south line of 22nd street, and J. Ras-
mussen & Sons Co., contractor, has
submitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials and
performing the work as provided for
in the plans and specifications; now
therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Kniest
street from the north line of Garfield
avenue o the south line of 22nd street
be awarded to J. Rasmussen & Sons
Co., for sheet asphalt and the Mayor
and Manager be and they are hereby
directed to execute a contract on be-
half of the City of Dubuque for the
complete performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor,
L. H. BREDE
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman
Melchior 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.
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the res-
olution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance witl,
your instructions, bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February
14th for the improvement of Mont-
rose Terrace from Cornell street to
West 16th street. The following cov-
ers most of the unit prices as well
as the estimated total cost of the
improvement.
McCarthy, Davenport—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.40 $4,531.50; bitulithic at
$1.42, $4,749.83; asphaltic concrete at
$1.30, $4,425.20; curb and gutter $.90.
Bryant, Waterk,o—Sheet asphalt
at $1.49, $5,057.76; asplialtic con-
crete at $1.34, $4,859.66; curb and
gutter, $.89.
Horrabin, Iowa City—Sheet asphalt
at $1.45, $4,706.30; bitulithic at
$1.62, $5,222.63; asphaltic concrete at
$1.35, $4,599.90; curb and gutter, 95c.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.29, $4,148.46; bitulithic at
$1.49, $4,708.26; asphaltic concrete at.
$1.20, $4,054.80; curb and gutter, 5.82.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at 1.30,
ltic
concrete at$ $
$1 15,$3,924.10; curb aand
gutter, 5.75.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Sheet
as phalt at $1.80, $5,637.70; bitulithic
at $2.04, $6,308.96; asphaltic concrete
at $1.77, $5,737.40; curb and gutter,
$1.00.
I would respectively recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street with asphaltic
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February, 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Mar-
shall street from Garfield avenue to
Rhomberg avenue. The following
covers most of the unit prices as
well as the estimated total cost of
the improvement.
James Saul, Dubuque—Vibrolithic
at $2.40, $2,685.00; curb and gutter
$.95.
McCarthy Imp. Co., Davenport—
Sheet asphalt at $1.24, $2,551.46; bit-
ulithic at $1.36, $2,570.34; asphaltic
concrete at $1.24, $2,357.06; curb and
gutter, $.90.
Bryant Pay. Co. Waterloo—Sheet
asphalt at $1.27, $2,421.56; asphaltic
concrete at $1.12, $2,269.96; curb and
gutter, $.74.
Horrabin Construction Co., Iowa
City—Sheet asphalt at $1.^5, $2,-
675.30; bitulithic at $1.62, $2,835.78;
asphaltic concrete at $1.35, $2,580.90;
curb and gutter, $.95.
J. F. Lee Pay. Co., Dubuque—Sheet
asphalt at $1.40, $2,497.14; bitulithic
at $1.55, $2,638.74; asphaltic concrete
at $1.25, $2,355.54; curb and gutter,
$.82.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.32, $2,311.08; asphaltic
concrete at $1.17, $2,169.48; curb and
gutter, $.80.
Groves & Sons, Minneapolis—Sheet
asphalt at $1.98, $3,197.82; bitulithic
at $2.55, $3,338.38, vibrolithic at
$2.51, $3,015.64; asphaltic concrete at
$1.77, $2,999.48; curb and gutter,
$1.00.
Moore -Young, Waterloo—Vibrolith-
ic, $2.42, $3,085.68; curb and gutter,
$1.10.
Uhlrich-Paley, Dubuque—Vibrolith-
ic at $2.19, $2,646.66; curb and gut-
ter, $.90.
Engineer's Estimate—Sheet as-
phalt, $3 046.10; bitulithic, $3,041.10;
vibrolithic, $2,839.84; asphaltic con-
crete, $2,952.10.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street with vibrolithic,
be awarded to the Uhlrich Paley Co..
as their bid is the lowest one sub-
mitted for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Marshall +street from
the west line of Garfield avenue to
the east line of Rhomberg avenue,
and Uhlrich Paley Co., contractor,
has submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
concrete be awarded to J. Rasmus-
sen & Sons Co., as their bid is the
lowest one received for this type of
pavement.
Respectfully s0. E 1iCARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement
h neMontrose
CornellTerrace
streetfrom to
the north line of West 16th street,
and J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., con-
tractor, has submitted the lowest bid
for the furnishing of all labor and
materials and performing the work
as provided for in the plans .and
specifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Mont-
rose Terrace from the east line of
Cornell street to the north line of
West 16th street, be awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., for asphaltic
concrete and the Mayor and Manager
be and they are hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February.
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb. 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Cler.
First presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Bred' Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final Presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the reso-
lution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Session, February lSth, 1924 67
and performing the work as provid-
ed for in the plans and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Counci
of the City of Dubuque, that the con-
tract for the improvement of Mar-
shall street from the west line of
Garfield avenue to the east line of
Rhomberg avenue, be awarded to
Uhlrich Paley Co. for vibrolithic.
and the Mayor and Manager be and
they are hereby directed to execute
a contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February.
1924.
Passed and adopte don final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb., 19
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Cler.
First presentation. 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, a,.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the reso-
lution. Seconded by Councilmar
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February 14th,
for the improvement of Merz street
from Windsor avenue to Althauser
street. The following covers most
of the unit prices as well as the
estimated total cost of the work.
James Saul, Dubuque—Brick at
$3.60, $11,051.60; vibrolithic at $2.42,
$8,001.42; reset curb, $.40; gutter,
L40.
Edmund Linehan, Dubuque—(H)
Brick at $4.49, $13,529.99; rest curb,
$.40; gutter, $.50.
McCarthy Imp., Davenport—Sheet
asphalt at $1.40, $5,959.45; bitulithic
at $1.42, $6,230.72; reset curb, $.35;
gutter, $.45.
Horrabin, Iowa City—Sheet asphalt
at $1.60, $6,552,85; bitulithic at $1.70,
$7,058.20; reset curb $.45; gutter,
$.40.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt.
at $1.43, $6,021.98; bitulithic at $1.55,
$6,578.35; brick at $.40, $10 550.20;
reset curb, $.40; gutter, $.40.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.29, $5,376.24; reset curb,
$.35; gutter, $.35.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Bitulith-
ic at $2.54, $8,679.54; reset curb, $.50;
gutter, $.50.
Moore -Young, Waterloo—Vibrolith-
ic at $2.46, $8,655.46; reset curb $.60;
gutter, $.50.
Uhlrich-Paley, Dubuque—Brick at
$3.35, $10,353.85; vibrolithic at $2.24,
$7,442.24; reset curb $.38; gutter,
$.38.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $7,768.20; bitulithic, $8,291.55;
brick, $12,151.25; vibrolithic, $8 -
322.40;.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street with brick be
awarded to Uhlrich Paley Co., as
their bid is the lowest one received.
I would also respectfully recommend
that the city assume the difference
in cost between Hillside brick and
plain paving brick and pave the
street with Hillside brick.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitte dby contractors for the im-
provement of Merz street from the
east line of Windsor aveneue to the
west line of Althauser street, and
Uhlrich Paley Co., contractor, has
submitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Merz
street from the east line of Windsor
avenue to the west line of Althauser
street, be awarded to Uhlrich Paley
Co., for brick, and the Mayor and
Manager be and they are hereby
directed to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become
effective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Action deferred.
68 Special Session, February 18th, 1924
the asphaltic concrete pavement
should take care of the traffic on this
street for a number of years. rt may
be best therefore to award this con-
tract to the J. Rasmussen & Sons
Co., for asphaltic concrete, as their
bid is the lowest one received tor
this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Nineteenth street from
the east line of Central avenue to
the C. G. W. R. R. tracks, and J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., contractor,
has submitted the lowest bid for
the furnishing of all labor and ma-
terials and performing the work as
provided for in the plans and speci-
fications; now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Nine-
teenth street from the east line of
Central avenue to the C. G. W. R. R.
tracks, be awarded to J. Rasmussen
& Sons Co., for asphaltic concrete
and the Mayor and Manager be and
they are hereby directed to execute
a contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that th'
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of Feb., 1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Cler.
First presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
Ir
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
rnen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchoir moved that
the action taken on the improvement
of Nineteenth street be reconsidered.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
First presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved that action on the
improvement of Merz street b
e Councilman-
ferred. Seconded by
Brede. Carried by the followingf
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
FebruarY 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were received
at two p. in. Thursday, FebruarY 14th,
for the improvement of 19th street
from Central avenue to the railroad
tracks. The following covers most
of the unit prices as well as the esti
mated total cost of the improvement
McCarthy, Davenport—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.34, $10,601.85; bitulithic
at $1.36. $11,126.05; asphaltic .con-
crete at $1.24, 510,340.35; curb and
gutter, 5.90.
James Saul, Dubuque—Brick at
$3.28, $17,659.80; vibrolithic at 52.29,
$13,734.00; curb and gutter, $.95.
Bryant Pay. Co., Waterloo—Sheet
asphalt at $1.27 $10,235.50; asphaltic
concrete at $1.12, 59,745.90; curb and
gutter, $.74.
Horrabin Co., Iowa City—Sheet as-
phalt at 51.45, $11,238.75; bithulithic
at $1.62, $12,476.95; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.35, $10,921.25; curb and
gutter, 5.95.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.28, $9,825.00; bitulithic at 51.45,
$11,017.00; brick at $3.00, $16,060.50;
asphaltic concrete at 51.20, $9,635.60;
curb and gutter, $.78.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.29, $9,657.30; asphaltic
concrete at $1.15, $9,156.50; curb and
gutter $.75.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Sheet
asphalt at 51.80, $13,284.00; bitulithic
at $2.04, $14,888.40; brick at $4.26,
$23,1114.10; vibrolithic at $2.54, 515 -
260.90; asphaltic concrete at $1.77,
$13,372.20; curb and gutter, $1.00.
Moore -Young, Waterloo—Vibrolith-
ic at $2.42, $14,808.20; curb and gut-
ter. $1.10.
Uhlrich-Paley, Dubuque—Brick at
$3 34, $17,865.40; vibrolithic at $2.19,
512,391.40; curb and gutter, $.85.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $13,611.25; bitulithic 514,-
516.25 brick, $20,050.00; vibrolithic
$14,521.00; asphaltic concrete, $13,-
349.75.
I had thought that a hard top pav-
ing would be best suited for the
needs of this street. There is, how-
ever a difference of about 50 per cent
in cost between the hard vibrolithic
and the asphaltic concrete pavement.
So far as the traffic is concerned
Special Session, February 18th, 1924 69
Councilman Melchior .noved that
action be deferred. Se,:onded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vete'
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council
men Brew., Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February, 18th, 1924.
City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Oxford
street from Alta Vista street to the
end of th estreet. The following
covers most of the unit prices as
well as the estimated total cost of
the improvement.
McCarthy Iimp. Co.. Davenport- -
Sheet asphalt at $1.36, $1,491.00; bit-
ulithic at $1.38, $1 576.40; asphaltic
concrete at $1.26, $1,392.60.
Bryant Pay. Co., Waterl)o—Sheet
asphalt at $1.50, $1,624.00; asphaltic
concrete at $1.35, $1,470.70.
Horrabin Construction Co., Iowa
City—Sheet asphalt at $1.60
$1,690.00; bitulithic at $1.70, $1,
854.00; asphaltic concrete at $1.50,
$1,591.00.
J. F. Lee Pay. Co., Dubuque—Sheet
asphalt at $1.45, $15,70.50; hitulithic
at $1.53, $1,712 70; asphaltic con
trete at $1.35, $1,471.50.
J. Rasmussen & Sons, Oshkosh --
Sheet asphalt at $1.30, $1,402.00; aa.-
phaltic concrete at $1.15, $1,253.50.
S. J. Groves & Sons, Minneapolis
—Sheet asphalt at $1.87, $1.977.30;
bitulithic ar +2 70, $2,35:' CO; asphalt-
ic concrete at $1.86, $1,967.40.
Engineers Estimate: Sheet asphalt,
$2.065 60; bitulithic, $2,230.50; asphal-
tic concrete, $2,965.50.
I would respectfully recommend
that the co•'iract for this improve
ment be aw::;ded to J. Rasmussen
& Sons C i for sheet asphalt, their
bid being the lowest one submitted
for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Oxford street from a
point 60 feet east of the east line
of Harvard street to the east line
of Alta Vista street and J. Rasmus-
sen & Sons Co., contractor has sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the furnish-
ing of all labor and materials and
Performing the work as provided for
in the plans and specifications; now
therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the improvement of Ox-
ford street from a point 60 feet eas
of the east line of Harvard street to
the east line of Alta Vista street, be
awarded to J. Rasmussen & Sons Co.,
for sheet asphalt, and the Mayor and
Manager be and they are hereby di-
rected to execute a contract on be-
half of the City of Dubuque for the
complete performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passag
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of Feb., 1924.
Passed and adopted o nflnal pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. 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.
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the reso-
lution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen, In accordance with
your instructions, bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Rush
street from Bryant street to Holly
street. The following covers most of
the unit prices as well as the esti
mated total cost of the improvement.
McCarthy Imp. Co. Davenport—
Sheet asphalt at $1.38, $5,530.48; bit-
ulithic at $1.38, $5,588.23; asphaltic
concrete at $1.26, $5,409.53; reset
curb, $.35; new gutter, $.45.
Bryant Pay. Waterloo.—Sheet
asphalt at $1.35, Co..5,883.74; asphaltic
concrete at $1.29, $5,618.14; reset
curb, $.50; new gutter, $.59.
Horrabin Construction Co. Iowa
City—Sheet asphalt at $1.60; $6,-
200.60; bitulithic at $1.70. $6,679.15;
asphaltic concrete at $1.50, $6.079.65;
reset curb, $.45; new gutter, $.40.
70 Special Session, Fe
J. F. Lee Pay. Co., Dubuque—Sheet
asphalt at $1.55 $6,810.00; bitulithic
at $1.65, $6,486.65; asphaltic concrete
at $1.45, $5,987.00; reset curb, $.40;
curb and gutter, $.90.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.30, $4 944.25; asphaltic
concreteat $.5; curb and
,657-75; reset
curbrb,,$.3$.35; new gutter,
gutter, $.85.
J. Groves & Sons, Minneapolis—
Sheet asphalt at $1.87 $6,977.85; bit-
ulithic at $2.20, $8,49'8.65; asphaltic
concrete at $1.86, $7,062.75; reset
curb, $.55; new gutter, $.50; curb
and gutter, $1.00.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $7 273.75; bitulithic, $7,752,25;
asphaltic concrete, $7,152.75.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to J. Rasmussen &
Sons Co., for sheet asphalt, their
bid being the lowest one submitted
for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Rush street from the
east line of Bryant Street t othe east
line of Holly street and J. Rasmussen
& Sons Co. contractor, has submitted
the lowest bid for the furnishing of
all labor and materials and perform-
ing the work as provided for in the
plans and specifications; now there-
fore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Rush
street from Bryant street to the east
line of Holly street, be awarded to
J. Rasmussen & Soris Co., for sheet
asphalt and the Mayor and Manager
be and they are hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of Feb., 19'
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: JOHN STUBERilmen.
City Cler.
brttary 14th, 1924
First presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the reso-
lution. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, an
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson Council
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, anti
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions. bids were received
at two p. mfl Thursday. February
14th, for the improvement of Rose-
dale avenue from Auburn street to
St. Ambrose street. The following
covers most of the unit prices as well
as the estimate total cost of the
work.
James Saul—Vibrolithic at $2.40.
$12,424.40; brick at $3.48, $17,602.88:
curb and gutter per lin. ft. 5.95.
Uhlrich Paley—Vibrolithic at 52.38,
$12 318.48; brick at $3.48, $17,607.88;
curb and gutter per lin. ft. 5.94.
Rasmussen & Sons—Sheet asphalt
at 51.30, $7,419.30; asphaltic concrete
at $1.15, 57,557.15: binder per tor..
$9.00; curb and gutter per lin. ft. $.85.
McCarthy Imp. Co.—Sheet asphalt
at 51.38, $8,076.98; asphaltic concrete
at $1.28, $8,537.38; bitulithic at $1.40.
$10,311.00; binder per ton, $9.90;
curb and gutter per lin. ft. U.10.
Bryant Co.—Sheet asphalt at 51.34.
57,614.94; asphaltic concrete at $1.18.
$7,657.48; binder per ton, $8.50; curb
and gutter per lin. ft. $.78.
Horabin Cont. Co.—Sheet asphalt
at $1.45. $8,316.45; asphaltic concrete
at 51.35, $8,788.35: bitulithic at $1.62,
$11,289.22; binder per ton, $10,00;
curb and gutter per lin ft. $1.00.
J. F. Lee Paving Co.—Brick at $3.25,
$16,415.25; sheet asphalt at $1.40.
$7,875.40; asphaltic concrete at$1.25,
$7,966.75; bitulithic at $1.53. 510,-
333.93; binder per ton, $8.50; curb
and gutter per lin ft. $.85.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $8,265.45; bitulithic, $10,471.45,
brick, $18,973.75; vibrolithic, $12,-
474.40; asphaltic concrete, $8,547.35.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to the J. Rasmus-
sen & Sons Co., Oshkosh, Wiscon-
sin, for paving with sheet asphalt.
as their bid is the lowest one re-
ceived for this type of pavement.
Special Session, February 18th, 1924
which I believe will be satisfactory
for the needs of this streets
Respectfuuly submitted,
O. E. CARR
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Rosedale avenue from
the west line of Audubon street to
the east line of St. Ambru;•e Street,
and J. Rasmusse:r Sons Co., con-
tractor, has submitted th !rawest bid
for the furnishing of all labor and
n;aterials and performing the work
as provided for in the plans and
specifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Rose-
dale avenue from the west line of
Audubon street to the east line of
St. Ambrose street, be awarded to
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet
asphalt and the Mayor and Manag-
er be and they are hereby directed
to execute a contract on behalf of
the City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of Feb., 1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
- Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman
Brede moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the
resolution Seconded by Councilman
Sschrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February
71
14th, for the improvement of Stewart
street from Julien avenue to Delhi
street. The following covers most of
the unit prices as well as the esti-
mated total cost of the work.
James Saul, Dubuque, Iowa—Vibro-
lithic at $2.40 $4,863.20; com. curb
and gutter, $1.00.
McCarthy Imp. Co., Waterloo, Ia.
—Sheet asphalt at $1.36, $3,623.33;
bitulithic at $1.28. $3,789.29; asphalt-
ic concrete at $1.26, $3,547.78; com.
curb and gutter, $.90.
Bryant Pay. Co., Waterloo, Ia.—Sheet
asphalt at $1.34, $3,520.52; asphaltic
concrete at $1.18, $3,350.64; com. curb
and gutter, $.74.
Horrabin Cont., Iowa City, Ia.—
Sheet asphalt at $1.60, $4,036.05; bit-
ulithic at $1.70, $4,333.35; asphaltic
concrete at $1.50, $3,963.50; com. curb
and gutter, $.95.
J. F. Lee Paving, Dubuque, Iowa—
Sheet asphalt at $1.48, $3,808.29; as-
phaltic concrete at $1.35, $3,684.50;
bitulithic at $1.53, $4,020.79.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh, Wis.—
Sheet asphalt a $1.0, $3,346.45; as-
phaltic concrete at $1.15, $3,180.10;
com. curb and gutter, $.75.
Uhlrich-Paley, Dubuque, Ia.—VIbro-
lithic at $2.23, $4,529.84; com. curb
and gutter, $.90.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $4,663.85; vibrolithic, $4,910.20;
bitulithic, $4,851.15; asphaltic con-
crete, $4,581.50.
I ould respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to Uhlrich Paley
Co., the street to be paved with vib-
rolithic pavement, as their bid is
the lowest bid received for this type
of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Stewart street from
the south line of Julien avenue to
the north line of Delhi street, and
Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractors, have
submitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and specifica-
tions; now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Stewart
street from the south line of Julien
avenue to the north line of Delhi
street he awarded to Uhlrich-Paley
Co., for vibrolithic paving, and the
Mayor and Manager be and they are
hereby directed to execute a con-
tract on behalf of the City of Du-
buque for the complete performance
of said work.
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J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh — Sheet
asphalt at $1.28, $46,677.34; asphaltic
concrete at $1.15, $44,305.10; reset
curb, 35c; gutter, 35c; curb and gut-
ter, 73c.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Bitul-
ithic at $3:00, $99,597.30; reset curb,
50c; gutter, 50c; curb and gutter,
$1.00.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $68,534.60; bitulithic, $73,-
507.65; asphaltic concrete, $67,168.25.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street by paving with
sheet asphalt be awarded to J. Ras-
mussen & Sons Co., their bid being
the lowest one received for this type
of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whreeas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Seminary street from
the west line of May Place to the
east line of Main street to the north,
and J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., con-
tractors, have submitted the lowest
bid for the furnishing of all labor
and materials and performing the
work as provided for in the plans
and specifications; now, therefore.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Semin-
ary street from the west line of May
Place to the east line of Main street
to the north be awarded to J. Ras.
mussen & Sons Co., for sheet as-
phalt, and the Mayor and Manager
be and they are hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of the
City of fDubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it fufrther resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tiv from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your request bids were received at
two P. M. Thursday, February 14th,
for the improvement of Seminary
street from May Place to Main
street to the north. The following
covers most ofthe unit prices as
well as the estimated total cost of
the work:
McCarthy Co., Davenport — Sheet
' asphalt at $1.36, $51,238.39; bitulithic
at $L38, $54,112.40; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.26, $49,842.09; reset curb,
35c; gutter, 45c; curb and gutter,
90c.
Bryant Co., Waterloo — Sheet as-
phalt at $L28, $49,89L70; asphaltic
concrete at $L13, $47,236.25; reset
curb, 50c; gutter, 59e; curb and gut-
ter, 74c.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.40, $50,910.02; bitulithic at
$1.58, $59,722.36; asphaltic concrete
at $1.25, $68,110.57; reset curb, 35c;
gutter, 36c; curb and gutter, 83c.
Horrabin Co., Iowa City—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.45, $54,245.40; bitulithic
at $1.62, $60,978.86; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.35, $52,829.10; reset curb,
45c; gutter, 40c; curb and gutter,
95c.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
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Special Session, February l8th, 1924 73
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Final Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
Thursday, February 14th, at two P.
M., for the improvement of Summit
street from Third street to Fifth
street.
James Saul, Dubuque—Brick at
$3.47, $8,239.80; vibrolithic at $2.43,
$6.586.20; curb and gutter, 95c.
5dmund Linehan, Dubuque—Brick
at $4.49, $9,774.10; curb and gutter,
90c.
J. F. Lee Paving Co., Dubuque—
Brick at $3.49, $8,242.60; curb and
gutter, 93c.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Brick
at $4.36, $9.730.15; vibrolithic at
$2.51, $6,788.65; curb and gutter,
$1.00.
Moore -Young, Waterloo — Vibrol-
ithic at $2.58, $7,132.20; curb and
gutter, $1.10.
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Dubuque—Brick
at $3.40, $8.083.56; vibrolithic at
$2.40, $6,443.50; curb and gutter, 90c.
Engineer's Estimate — Brick $8,-
377.75; vibrolithic, $6,016.00.
I would respectfuflly recommend
that the contract for this imurove-
ment be awarded to Uhlrich-Paley
Co. for vibrolithic, their bid being
the lowest one received for this type
of pavement.
Respectfully submitted.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Summit street from
the south line of 5th street to the
north line of 3rd street, and Uhlrich-
Paley Co., contractors, have sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and specif-
ications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the improvement of
Spmmit street from the south line
of f5th street to the north line of
3rd street, be awarded to Uhlrich-
Paley Co., for vibrolithic, and the
Mayor and Manager be and they are
herby directed to execute a contract
on behalf of the City of Dubuque
forf the complete performance of
said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your request bids were received at
two P. M. Thursday, February 14th,
for the improvement of South Booth
street from Dodge to Grandview ave-
nue. The following covers most of
the unit prices as well as the estim-
ated total cost of the work.
James Saul, Dubuque—Vibrolithic
at $2.38, $6,728.00.
McCarthy, Davenport — Sheet as-
phalt at $1.38, $3,979.76; bitulithic at
$1.40, $4,133.00; asphaltic concrete
at $1.28, $3,701.06.
Horrabin Construction Co., Iowa
City—Sheet asphalt at $1.60,
$4,600.20; bitulithic at $1.70, $4,-
976.40; asphaltic concrete at $1.50,
$4,321.50.
Bryant Co., Waterloo—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.56, $4,365.22; asphaltic
concrete at $1.36, $3,947.17.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.46, $4,219.76; bitulithic at $1.55,
$4,512.35; asphaltic concrete at
$1.38, $3,941.06.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.30, $3,775.50; asphaltic
concrete at $1.15, $3,347.55.
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18th, 1924
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Sheet
asphalt at $1.79, $5,163.48; bitulithic
at $2.04
$2.54, $8, 5 072.756asphalticsvibrolithic
at $1.77, $5,107.74.
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Dubuque — Vi-
brolithic at $2.29, $6,476.23.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $5,517.40; bitulithic, $5,9.93.60;
vibrolithic, $6,988.80; asphaltic con-
crete, $5,338.70.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the above work
be awarded to J, Rasmussen & Sons
Co. for sheet asphalt, their bid be-
ing the lowest one submitted for
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
this type of pavement.
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of South Booth street
from the south line of Dodge street
to the north line of Grandview ave-
nue, and J. Rasmussen & Sons Co.,
contractors, have submitted the low-
est bid for the furnishing of all la-
bor and materials and performing
the work as provided for in the
plans and specifications; now there-
fore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of South
Booth street from the south line of
Dodge street to the north line of
Grandview avenue, be awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co. for sheet as-
phalt, and the Mayor and Manager
be and they are hereby directed to
execute a contraction behalf of fthe
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
F.D.• SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council -
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final Presentation. 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.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1923.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Wash-
ington street from 24th to 26th
street. The following covers most of
the unit prices as well as the esti-
mated total cost of the work.
Bryant Paving Co., 'Waterloo—
Sheet asphalt at $1.27, $8,520.33; as-
phaltic concrete at $1.12, $8,076.28:
reset curb, 50c; gutter, 59c; ,new
curb and gutter, 74c.
James Saul, Dubuque—Vibrolithic
at $2.28, $12,048.17; reset curb, 33c;
gutter, 37c; new curb and gutter,
95c.
McCarthy Improvement Co., Da-
venport—Sheet asphalt at $1.34,
$5,783.46; asphaltic concrete at $1.24,
$8,338.50; bitulithic at $1.36, $9,-
013.74; reset curb, 35c; gutter, 45c;
new curb and gutter, 90c.
Horrabin Construction Co., Iowa
City—Sheet asphalt at $1.45, $9.-
182.65; asphaltic concrete at $1.35,
$8,937.75; bitulithic at $1.62, $10,-
243.78; reset curb, 45c; gutter, 40c:
new curb and gutter, 95c.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.38, $8,437.02; asphaltic concrete
at $1.25, $8,073.75; bitulithic at $1.48,
$9,189.92; reset curb, 35c; gutter,
35c; new curb and gutter, 85c.
Groves & Sons, Minneapolis—Vi-
brolithic at $2.54, $13,601.76; reset
curb, 50c; gutter, 50c; new curb and
gutter, $1.00.
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., Osh-
kosh, Wis.—Sheet asphalt at $1.29.
$7,914.00; asphaltic concrete at
$1.15, $7,449.40; reset curb, 35c;
gutter, 35c; new curb and gutter,
75c.
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Dubuque — Vi-
brolithic at $2.19, $11,633.91; reset
curb, 40c; gutter, 48c; new curb and
gutter, 85c.
Moore -Young Co., Waterloo — Vi-
hrolithic at $2.42, $13,469.38; reset
curb, 60c; gutter, 50c; new curb and
gutter, $1.10.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $11,297.10; asphaltic concrete.
$11,052.10; vibrolithic, $12,818.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work be
Special Session, February 18th, 1924
awarded to J. Rasmussen & Sons Co.
for paving the street with sheet as-
phalt, as their bid is the lowest one
received for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Washington street
from the north line of 24th street to
the south line of 26th street, and J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., contractors,
have submitted the lowest bid for
the furnishing of all labor and ma-
terials and performing the work as
provided for in the plans and spec-
ifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Wash-
ington street from the north line of
24th street to the souh of 26th street
be awarded to J. Rasmussen & Sons
Co. for sheet asphalt, and the Mayor
and Manager be and they aer here-
by directed to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of fDubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being demed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effc-
tiv from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of fFebruary,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
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February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Walsh
street from Douglas street to West
Third street. The following covers
most of the unit prices as well as
the total estimated cost of the
improvement:
James Saul, Dubuque—Vibrolithic
at $2.40, $2,418.00; brick at $3.50,
$3,182.50; curb and gutter, $1.00.
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Dubuque — Vi-
hrolithic at $2.30, $2,296.70; brick at
3.40, $3,054.60; curb and gutter,
95c.
Moore -Young Co., Waterloo — Vi-
brolithic at $2.52, $2,528..28; curb
and gutter, $1.10.
Engineer's Estimate — Vihrolithic,
$2.268.40; brick, $3,267.65.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment he awarded to the Uhlrich-
Paley Co. for paving the street with
vibrolithic pavement, as their bid is
the lowest one received for this type
of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Walsh street from the
south line of Third street to the
south line of Douglas street, and
Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractors. have
submitted the lowest hid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as nro-
vided for in the plans and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Walsh
street from the south line of Third
street to the south line of Douglas
street, be awarde dto Uhlrich-Paley
Co., for vihrolithic, ad the Mayor and
Manager be and they are hereby
directde to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after Its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February.
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
i6 Special Session, Fe
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,Mayr.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
F.D. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the folowiing
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final Presentation. Councilman
Gabriel moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carreid by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February, 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of White
street from Fourth to Sixth streets.
The following covers most of the
unit prices as well as the estimated
total cost of the improvement:
McCarthy, Davenport — Sheet as-
phalt at $1.324 $3,595.20; bitulithic
at $1.34, $7,383.50; asbestophalt at
$1.19, $8,301.65; curb and gutter, 90c.
James Saul, Dubuque — Brick at
$3.36, $11,390.60; vibrolithic at $2.34,
$8,192.90; curb and gutter, 95c.
Bryant Paving Co., Waterloo—
Sheet asphalt at $1.27, $5,596.95;
curb and gutter, 74c.
Horabin Co., Iowa City—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.45, $6,443.75; bitulithic at
$1.62, $8.516.70; asbestophalt at 11.50,
$9,700.50; curb and gutter, 95c.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.29, $5,677.65; bitulithic at
$1.49, $7,613.65; brick at $3,21,
$11,016.85; asbestophalt at $1.50,
$5.971.00; curb and gutter, 80c.
S. J. Groves—Bid incomplete.
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., Osh-
kosh, Wis.—Sheet asphalt at $1.28,
$5,814.80; curb and gutter, 80c.
Uhlrich-Paley Co.. Dubuque—Brick
at $3.35, $11,483.40; vibrolithic at
$2.24, $8,034.90; curb and gutter, 85c.
Moore -Young Co., Waterloo—Vi-
brolithic at $2.42, $8,826.70; curb and
gutter, $1.10.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $6,129.00; bitulithisc, $7,674.50;
bruary 18th, 1924
brick, $12,856.25; vibrolithic, $8,-
937.50; asbestophalt, $8,137.00.-
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street with vibrolithic
pavement be awarded to Uhlrich-
Paley Co., their bid being he lowest
one received for this type of pave-
ment.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of White street from the
north line of Fourth street to the
south line of Sixth street, and
Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractors, have
submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and specifica
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of White
street from the north line of Fourth
street to the south line of Sixth
street be awarded to Uhlrich-Paley
Co. for vibrolithic, and the Mayor
and Manager oe and they are hereby
directed to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tiv from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. Councilman
Schrempf moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nayes—None.
Final Presentation. Councilman
Gabriel moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council
Special Session, February 18th, 1924 77
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of West
Third street from College to Grand-
view avenue. The following covers
most of the unit prices as well as
the total estimated cost of the im-
provement:
Bryant Paving Co., Waterloo—
Sheet asphalt at $1.34, $8,199.28; as-
phaltic concrete at $1.18, $7,828.56;
reset curb, 60c; gutter, 59.
James Saul, Dubuque—Brick at
$3.45, $13,473.90; vibrolithic at $2.34,
$9,595.83; reset curb, 33c; gutter,
37c.
McCarthy Improvement Co., Da-
venport—Sheet asphalt at $1.38,
$7,888.46; bitulithic at $1.40,
$8,266.90; asphalt.., concrete at $1.28,
$7,718.51; reset curb, 35c; gutter,
45c.
Horrabin, Iowa City—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.60, $8,749.95; bitulithic at
$1.70, $9,407.00; asphaltic concrete
at $1.50. $8,580.00; reset curb, 45c;
gutter, 40c.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Sheet asphalt
at $1.55, $8,517.85; bitulithic at $1.65,
$8,175.30; brick at $4.00, $15,533.50;
asphaltic concrete at $1.45, $8,347.90;
reset curb, 40c; gutter, 42c.
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., Osh-
kosh, Wis.—Sheet asphalt at $1.30,
$7,237.60; asphaltic concrete at $1.15,
$6,871.30; reset curb, 35c; gutter,
35c.
Moore -Young Co., Waterloo — Vi-
brolithic at $2.49, $10,745.13; reset
curb, 60c; gutter, 50c.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Sheet
asphalt at $1.80, $11,981.60; bitulithic
at $2.20, $10,731.98; vibrolithic at
$2.54, $11,825.90; reset curb, 50c;
gutter, 50c.
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Dubuque—Brick
at $3.38, $13,338.00; vibrolithic at
$2.88, $9,487.86; reset curb, 40c; gut-
ter, 40c.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $8,601.15; bitulithic, $9,258.60;
brick, $15,321.95; vibrolithic, $10,-
078.80; asphaltic concrete, $8,561.20.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street with sheet as-
phalt pavement be awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons, their bicl being
the lowest one submitted for this
type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mittel by contractors for the improve-
ment of West Third street from the
wEst line of College street to the
eas' line of Grandview avenue, and
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co.. contractor.
has submitted th' lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of West
Third street from the west line of
College street to the east line of
Grandview avenue be awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet as-
phalt and the Mayor and Manager
be and they are hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of Feb., 1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman
Melchior 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.l
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel 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.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of West
Locust street from Hodgdon street
to Seminary street. The following
covers most of the unit prices as
78 Special Session, February 18th, 1924
well as the estimated total cost of
the improvement.
James Saul—Vibrolithic at $2.40,
$49,437.54; brick at $3.406,591.44;
R. R. section (sq. yd.) $4.43;
gutter
per lin. ft., $.40; curb per lin. ft.,
$.45; rock excavation (cu. yd.), $3.25.
Uhlrich Paley—Vibrolithic at $2.28,
$47 731.02; brick at $3.42, $61,623.28;
R. R. section (sq. yd.), $4.50; gutter
per lin. ft., 5.38; curb per lin. ft.,
$.75; rock excavation (cu. yd.), $2.50.
Rasmussen & Sons—Sheet asphalt
at $1.35, $35,140.90; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.20, $34,527.80; R. R. sec-
tion (sq. yd.), $4.00; gutter per lin.
ft. 5,35; curb per lin. ft., $.85; rock
excavation (cu. yd.), $3.20.
Bryant Co.—Sheet asphalt at $1.34,
$40,512.63; asphaltic concrete at
$1.18, $38,817.19; R. R. section (sq.
yd.), $4.75; gutter per lin. ft., 5.59;
curb per lin. ft. $.81; rock excavation
(cu. yd.), $3.50.
McCarthy Iimp. Co.—Sheet asphalt
at $1.36, $38,629.28; asphaltic con-
crete at $1.26, $37,648.38; bitulithic
at $1.38, $39,163.46; R. R. section (sq.
yd.), $4.50; gutter per lin. ft. 5.45;
curb per lin. ft., 5.85; rock excava-
tion (cu. yd.), $3.00.
J. F. Lee—Sheet asphalt at $1.40,
$39,732.35; asphaltic concrete at
$1.25, $37,147.25; bitulithic at $1.52,
541,474.93; R. R. section (sq. yd.),
$4.65; gutter per lin. ft., 5.36; curb
per lin. ft., $.65; rock excavation (cu.
yd), $4.00.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $45,821.80; bitulithic, $47,-
322.70; brick, 567,798.40; vibrolithic,
$50,111.60; asphaltic concrete, $44,-
840.90.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to J. Rasmussen
& Sons Co., Oshkosh, Wisconsin, for
paving with sheet asphalt outside the
car tracks and car tracks to be paved
with brick. The bid of J. Rasmussen
& Sons Co., was the lowest bid re-
ceived for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of West Locust street
from the west line of Hodgdon street
to the east line of Seminary street,
and J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., con-
tractor, has submitted the lowest bid
for the furnishing of all labor and
materials and performing the work
as provided for in the plans and
specifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of West
Locust street from the west line of
Hodgdon street to the east line of
Seminary, street be awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet as-
phalt outside the car tracks. Car
tracks to be paved with brick and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of Feb., 1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation thii 26th day of Feb., 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk. •
Approved:
First presentation. Councilman
Melchior 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.
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
brial 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.
February 19th, 1924.
City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of West
Sixteenth street from Montrose Ter-
race to Cornell street. The follow-
ing covers most of the unit prices as
well as the estimated total cost of
the work.
Bryant Pay. Co., Waterloo, Iowa—
Sheet asphalt at $1.49, $3,096.43; as-
phaltic concrete at $1.35 $2,957.88;
reset curb, 5.65; curb and gutter, $.89.
McCarthy Imp. Co., Davenport Ia.
—Sheet asphalt at $1.40, $2,850.30;
bitulithic at $1.42, $3,016.94; reset
curb, $.35; curb and gutter. 5.90.
Horrabin Cont. Co., Iowa City—
Sheet asphalt at $1.60, $3,192.70; bit-
ulithic at $1.70, $3,479.90; asphaltic
concrete at $1.50, $3,123.25; reset
curb. $.45; curb and gutter, $.95.
Special Session, February 18th, 1924 79
Groves & Sons, Minneapolis—
Sheet asphalt at $1.80, $3,901.60; bit-
ulithic at $2.20, $4,654.40; asphaltic
concrete at $1.77, $3,946.89; reset
curb. $.50; curb and gutter, $1.00,
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.30, $2,659.60; asphaltic
concret eat $1.15, $2,502.30; reset
curb, $.45; curb and gutter, $.85.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $5.743.80; bitulithic, $6,119.95;
asphaltic concrete, $5,637.40.
I would respectfully recommend
that this contract be awarded to the
J. Rasmussen & Son Co., and the
street be paved with asphaltic con-
crete. The bid of J. Rasmussen &
Sons was the lowest bid received
for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provemen tof West Sixteenth street
from the west line of Montrose Ter-
race t the west line f Cornell street,
and J. Rasmussen & Sons Co. con-
tractor, has submitted the lowest
bid for the furnishing of all labor
and materials and performing the
work as provided for in the plans
and specifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of West
Sixteenth street from the west line
of Montrose Terrace to the west line
of Cornell street, be awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., for asphaltic
concrete and the Mayor and Man-
ager be and they are hereby directed
to execute a contract on behalf of
the City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of Feb., 1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. 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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel 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.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of West
Sixteenth street from Cornell street
to Henion street. The following
covers most of the unit prices as
well as the estimated total cost of
the work.
Edmund Linehan, Dubuque—Bitu-
minous macadam at $2.20, $4,960.00;
grading per cu. yd., $1.00; curb and
gutter per lin. ft., $.90.
S. J. Groves & Sons, Minneapolis—
Bituminous macadam at $1.75, $4,-
261.50; grading per cu. yd., $.75;
curb and gutter per lin. ft., $1.00.
Engineer's Estimate—Bituminous
macadam $2,862.75.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street be awarded to
S. J. Groves & Sons Co., as they have
type of improvement.
submitted the lowest bid for this
The difference between the bids
and the Engineer's Estimate is due
to the fact that the item of grading.
which amounts to about $1,300, was
not included in the Engineer's Esti-
mate.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of West Sixteenth street
from the west line of Cornell street
to the west line of Henion street,
and S. J. Groves Sons Co., contractor,
has submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications:
now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of West
Sixteenth street from the west line
of Cornell street to the west line
of Henion street, be awarded S. J.
Groves Sons Co., for bituminous ma-
cadam and the Mayor and Manager
be and they are hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of the
80 Special Session, February 18th, 1924
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of Feb., 1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman
Melchior 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.
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel 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.
February 18th, 1924,
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructionh, bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday February
14th, for the improvement of Al-
thauser street from Edison street to
Eagle street. The following covers
most of the unit prices as well as the
estimated total cost of the work.
James Saul, Dubuque—Brick at
$3.49, $7,640.91; vibrolithic at $2.43,
$5,715.87; reset curb, $.40; gutter
$.40.
McCarthy Improvement Davenport
—Sheet asphalt at $1.40, $4,043.60;
bitulithic at $1.42, $4,242.28; reset
curb, $.35; gutter, $,45.
Bryant Pay., Waterloo—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.49 $4,981.16; reset curb,
$.65; gutter, $.69.
J. Rasmussen, Oshkosh—Sheet as-
phalt at $1.29, $2,651.11; reset curb,
$.35; gutter, $.35.
Uhlrich-Paley, Dubuque—Brick at
$3.39, $7,389.01; vibrolithic at $2.24,
$5,296.16; reset curb, L38; gutter,
$.38.
Moore -Young, Waterloo—Vibrolith-
ic at $2.57 $6,409.13; reset curb,
$.60; gutter, $.50.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $5,243.00; bitulithic, $5,586.70;
brick, $5,483.40; vibrolithic, $5,841.60.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be awarded to J. Rasmussen
& Sons for sheet asphalt, as their
bid is the lowest one received for
this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Althauser street from
the north line of Edison street to
the south line of Eagle street and
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., contract-
or, has submitted the lowest bid for
the furnishing of all labor and ma-
terials and performing the work as
provided for in the plans and speci-
fications; now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Althaus-
er street from the north line of Ed-
ison street to the south line of Eagle
street be awarded to J. Rasmussen
& Sons Co., for sheet asphalt and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directe dto execute a con-
tract on behalf of the City of Du-
buque for the complete performance
of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of Feb., 1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First prsentation. Councilman
Melchior 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.
Final presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
Special Session, February 13th, 1924 81
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were received
at two p. m. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Althaus-
er street from Stafford street to Ed-
ison street. The following covers
most of the unit prices as well as
the estimated total cost of the work.
James Saul, Dubuque—(H) Brick
at $4.10, $6,620.90; vibrolithic at
$2.44; $4,176.50; reset curb $.40;
gutter, $.40.
Edmund Linehan, Dubuque—(H)
Brick at $4.49, $7,255.26; rest curb,
$.40; gutter, $.40.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—(H) Brick at
$4.35 $7,605.65; rest brick, $.50; gut-
ter, $.50.
Uhlrich-Paley, Dubuque—Brick at
$3.40, $5,684.30; vibrolithic at $2.33;
$4,094.62; reset curb, $.40; gutter,
$.40.
Moore -Young, Waterloo—Vibrolith-
ic at $2.57, $4,912.58; reset curb,
$.60; gutter, $.50.
Engineer's Estimate—Brick, $4,-
899.65; vibrolithic, $4,236.35.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of this street with vibrolithic
be awarded to Uhlrich-Paley Co.,
their bid being the lowest one re-
ceived for this type of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the Althaus-
er street improvement from the
north line of Stafford street to the
north line of Edison street, and Uhl -
rich Paley Co., contractor, has sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the furn-
ishing of all labor and materials and
performing the work as provided for
in the plans and specifications; now
therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Al-
thauser street fro mthe north line
of Stafford street to the north line
of Edison street, be awarded to Uhl -
rich Paley Co., for vibrolithic, and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a con-
tract on behalf of the Cit yof Du-
buque for the complete performance
of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of Feb., 1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of Feb. 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman
Melchior 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.
Fnal presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel 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.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Edison
street from Stafford street to Alt-
hauser street. The following covers
the unit prices as well as the estim-
ated total cost of the work.
James Saul, Dubuque—Vibrolithic
at $2.43, $4,638.64 hillside brick at
$4.15, $7,431.20.
Bryant Paving Co., Waterloo—
Sheet asphalt at $1.49, $3,990.02.
McCarthy Improvement Co., Da-
venport—Bitulithic at $1.42, $3,-
799.04; sheet asphalt at $1.40,
$3,558.08.
Edmund Linehan, Dubuque—Hill-
side brick, $8,066.12.
Horrabin Co., Iowa City—Bitulithic
at $1.70, $4,296.30; sheet asphalt at
$1.60, $3,923.70.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Hillside brick
at $4.25, $7,672.10.
J. Rasmussen & Sons, Oshkosh—
Sheet asphalt at $1.30, $3,272.40.
Moore -Young Co., Davenport—Vi-
brolithic at $2.49, $4,956.52.
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Dubuque—Vi-
hrolithic at $2.23, $4,338.54; ordinary
brick at $3.38, $6,188.24.
Engineer's Estimate — Vibrolithic,
$4,690.70; Hillside brick, $7,091.80;
hitulithic, $4,979.40; sheet asphalt,
$4.606.60.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
82 Special Session, February 18th, 1924
street, at two P. M. Thursday, Feb-
ruary 14th, 1924. The following co-
vers most of the unit prices as well
as the estimated total cost of the
improvement:
Bryant—Sheet asphalt at $1.50,
$7,783.30; asphaltic concrete at $1.35,
$6,643.40; curb and gutter, 89c.
McCarthy—Sheet asphalt at $1.40,
$7,481.10; asphaltic concrete at $1.50,
$7,366.60; bitulithic at $1.42, $7,-
786.75;
7;786.75; curb and gutter, 90c.
Horrabin—Sheet asphalt at $1.60,
$8,066.50; asphaltic concrete at $1.50,
$7,952.00; bitulithic at $1.70, $8,-
593.75 brick at $3.50, $11,525.00; curb
and gutter, 90c.
J. F. Lee—Sheet asphalt at $1.48,
$7,717.10; asphaltic concrete at $1.35,
$7,519.00; bitulithic at $1.63, $S,-
382.85; brick, $3.50, $11,525.00; curb
and gutter, 90c.
J. Rasmussen—Sheet asphalt at
$1.30, $6,632.25; asphaltic concrete
at $1.15, $6,354.25; curb and gutter,
75c.
Saul—Vibrolithic at $2.48, $9,-
272.10; brick at $3.59, $21,016.80;
curb and gutter, $1.00.
Uhlrich-Paley Co. — Vibrolithic at
$2.30, $8,550.50; brick at $3.40, $11.-
267.00; curb and gutter, 90c.
Groves—Sheet asphalt at $1.79,
$8,747.30; asphaltic concrete at $1.77,
$8,556.40; bitulithic at $2.04, $9,-
578.00; vibrolithic at $2.54, $9,291.30;
brick at $4.35, $14,080.78; curb and
gutter, $1.00.
Moore -Young Construction Co.,
Waterloo, Iowa—Vibrolithic at $2.50
per sq. yd.; curb and gutter, $1.10.
Total, $9,925.00.
Engineer's Estimate — Sheet as-
phalt, $8,944.00; vibrolithic, $9,551.25;
brick, $12,227.50; bitulithic, $8,-
788.00; asphaltic concrete, 8$,910.00
ment be awarded to Uhlrich-Paley
Co. for vibrolithic, as their bid is
the lowest one received on this type
of pavement.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Whereas, proposals have been sub -
Resolution Awarding Contract.
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Edison street from the
east line of Stafford street to the
west line of Althauser street, and
Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractors, have
submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Edison
street from the east line of Stafford
street to the west line of Althausr
street be awarded to Uhlrich-Paley
Co. for vibrolithic, and the Mayor
and Manager be and they are here-
by directed to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessiyt uecome effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted-, on first pre-
sentation this 18th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 26th day of February,
1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
T13E0. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Final Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
for the improvement of West Fifth
street from Hill street to John
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work be
awarded to the UhlrichPaley Co. for
paving the street with brick, as their
bid is the lowest one received for
this type of pavement.
The bids as received were all for
ordinary brick. I would recommend
that the City pay the difference in
the cost between plain brick and
Hillside brick, which will about to
abount 6.Oc per sq. yd.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of West Fifth street from
the east line of Hill street to the
east line of John street, and Uhlrich-
Paley Co., contractors, have sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the furnish-
ing of all labor and materials and
performing the work as proWided for
Special Session, February 18th, 1924 83
in the plans and specifications
now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of West
Fifth street from the east line of
Hill street to the east line of John
street be awarded to Uhlrich-Paley
Co. for brick, and the Mayor and
Manager be and they are hereby
directed to execlute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and aftr its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
First Presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved that action on the
improving of this street be deferred.
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Thursday, February
14th, for the improvement of Julien
avenue from Hill street to Walnut
street. The following covers most
of the unit prices as well as the esti-
mated total cost of the work:
James Saul, Dubuque—Brick at
$4.43, $14,930.10; vibrolithic at $2.47,
$8,844.06; reset curb, 40c.
J. F. Lee, Dubuque—Brick at $4.25,
$14,249.50; reset curb, 35c.
S. J. Groves, Minneapolis—Brick
at $4.36, $14,503.28; vibrolithic at
$2.54, $8,845.42; reset curb, 50c.
Moore -Young Waterloo — Vibrol-
ithic at $2.47, $9,283.56; reset curb.
50c.
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Dubuque—Brick
at $3.39, $11,614.74; vibrolithic at
$2.23, $8,024.54; reset curb, 40c.
Engineer's Estimate—Brick, $12,-
862.80; vibrolithic, $8,443.20.
We took bids only on two types
of paving. Uhlrich-Paley Co. is low
on both vibrolithic and brick. My
recommendation would be that they
be awarded the contract for paving
with brick at the price bid and that
the City substitute Hillside brick for
the ordinary paving brick on which
bids were received, the City to as-
asume the difference in cost.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Julien avenue from the
west line of Hill street to the west
line of Walnut street, and Uhlrich-
Paley Co., contractors, have sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Julien
avenue from the west line of Hill
street to the west line of Walnut
street be awarded to Uhlrich-Paley
Co. for brick, and the Mayor and
Manager be and they are hereby
directed to execute a contract on be-
half of the City of Dubuque for the
complete performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
First Presentation. Councilman
Melchior moved that action on the
improving of this street he deferred.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Celrk.
Approved ,...,�� 1924.
Adopted .. rK�i ../ ' 1924.
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Councilmen:
Attest:
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84 Special Session, February 21st, 1924
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, Februay 21st, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Schrempf.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson Councilmen Brede, Gab-
riel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Absent—None.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service tnereof had bee
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of consider-
ing the Garbage contract, and act-
ing on any other business that may
come before the meeting.
Councilman Brede moved that the
City Engineer be authorized to have
the laterals on sanitary sewer in Gar-
field avenue, extended from the pres-
ent location to the alley east of Gar-
field avenue. 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 the
rules be suspended to give any -one
present an opportunity to address the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Mr. T. T. Parker of the Dubuque
Electric Co., addressed the Council
relative to the street lighting con-
tract, and furnished the Council with
copies of the proposed new contract
for their perusal. No action taken.
This matter to be considered at a
meeting of the Council to be held
Feb. 26th, 1924.
The contract for the collection of
Garbage, betwee nthe City of Du-
buque and the E. E. Frith Estate
was then taken up for consideration.
After considerable discussion it was
decided to defer final action until the
next meeting of the Council, Feb.
26th, 1924.
City Solicitor Czizek reported that
Mr. Horsefall, owner of a lot in the
sand fill formerly Rafferty's Slough
on which there is a delinquent as-
sessment of something in the neigh-
borhood of $144.00, offered to sell
this lot at a very reasonable price.
Councilman Brede moved that the
City Solicitor be authorized to ne-
gotiate for the purchase of this lot
for the City. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A petition of property owners on
18th and 19th streets, asking that
the streets be paved with vibrilithic
paving, instead of sheet asphalt as
first proposed.
Councilman Schrmepf moved that
the prayer of the petition be grante(
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The following resolutions were
then adopted.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Eighteenth street from
the east property line of Central
avenue to the C. G. W. R. R. tracks.
and Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractors,
have submitted the lowest bid for
the furnishing of all labor and ma-
terials and performing the work as
provided for in the plans and spec-
ifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Eigh-
teenth street from the east property
line of Central avenue to the C. G.
W. R. R. tracks be aworded to
Uhlrich-Paley Co. for vibrolithic pav-
ing, and the Mayor and Manager be
and they are hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 21st day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 3rd day of March,
1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First Presentation. Councilman
Schrempf moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
Special Session, February 2lst, 1924 85
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final Presentation. 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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Nineteenth street from
the east line of Central avenue to
the C. G. W. R. R. tracks and UhI-
rich Paley Co., contractor, has sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the furnish-
ing of all labor and materials and
performing the work as provided for
in the plans and specifications; now
therefore,
Be it resolves by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the con-
tract for the improvement of Nine-
teenth street from the east line of
Central avenue to the C. G. W. R.
R. tracks be a,wa:4ed to Uhlrich
Paley Co., for vibrolithic pavement
and the Mayor and Manager be and
they are hereby directed to execute
a contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 21st day of February.
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 3rd day of Mar.. 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman
Schrempf moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. Councilman
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf moved the adoption of the
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of Merz street from the
east lin eof Windsor avenue to the
west line of Althauser street, and
Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractor has
submitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of Merz
street from the east line of Windsor
avenue to the west line of Althauser
street be awarded to Uhlrich-Paley
Co., for vibrolithic paving and the
Mayor and Manager be and they are
hereby directed to execute a con-
tract on behalf of the City of Du-
buque for the complete performance
of said work.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 21st day of Feb., 1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 3rd day of Mar., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL
ED. SCHREMPF,'
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman Ga-
briel moved the adoption of the reso-
lution. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. 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.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of West Fifth street from
the east line of Hill street to the
east line of John street, and Uhlrich-
Paley Co. contractor, has submitted
the lowest bid for the furnishing of
all labor and materials and perform-
ing the work as provided for in the
86 Special Session, February 2lst, 1924
plans and specifications; now there-
fore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of West
Fifth street from the the east line
of Hill street to the east line of John
street, be awarded to Uhlrich-Paley
Co., for vibrolithic pavement and the
Mayor and Manager be and they are
hereby directed to execute a contract
on behalf of the City of Dubuque
for the complete performance of said
work.
Be it further resolved thit this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this list day of Feb.; 1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation this 3rd day of Mar., 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL
ED. SCHREMPF, •
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation. Councilman
Brede moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final presentation. 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.
Petition of the Klauer Mfg. Co.,
stating that they are owners of the
south part of lot 447 at the north west
corner of Central Ave. and Eleventh
street, and they hereby ask that they
be allowed to erect and operate a
gasoline curb pump adjoining said
premises, that the station across the
street on the south west corner
owned by the Standard Oil Co. is
about to be removed and reconstruct-
ed afterwards, and that they want to
construct this pump to accomodate
their patrons who use Standard oils
and gasoline.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager for investigation. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of T. J. Mulgrew, stating
that he intends to install a rock
crushing plant on the old Moore Mill
property, and he hereby asks that
the City Council allow him to do
blasting inside the City limits.
Councilman Brede. moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted
Mr. Mulgrew to put up a proper bond.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of suit, filed by Water Koer-
ner, attorney for Jacob Fackenthal
against the City of Dubuque, for
$500.00 and interest thereon, on ac-
count of the alleged claimed forfeit-
ure of a cash bond having been
placed by the plaintiff with the City,
July 28th, 1922.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the notice be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved
Adopted
Conncilmen:
Attest:
1924.
i 1924.
City Clerk.
Special Session, February 26th, 19'4 87
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session Feb. 26th 1924.
Meeting called by order 'of Coun-
cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf.
Council met at 4:30 p. m.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga-
briel, Melchior, and 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 levying
special assessments as provided by
law to pay for the following improve-
ments.
A Sanitary sewer in Kirkwood
street from the north line of Alta
Vista street to the end of street.
Water connections on the improve-
ment of Jackson street from the
north line of East Thirty-second
street to Peru road 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 to pay
for rhe construction of a sanitary
sewer in Kirkwood street from tl,
north line of Alta Vista street to
the end of the street, presented, also
a remonstrance of the J. A. Rhom-
berg Estate, by A. L. Rhomberg
against the assessment as levied
against lot 14 Wood's Add., for this
sewer, amount $25.42, stating that
this lot derives no benefit from this
sewer and, furthermore that there is
a sewer within 20 feet of this lot
for which this lot has been assessed
in Jan., 1906.
Councilman Brede moved that the
remonstrance 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.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice of publication 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
for constructing sanitary sewer in
Kirkwood street from the north line
of Alta Vista street to end of street,
by Thos. Welsh, contractor, 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, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate
as follows:
Owner Description Amount
John G. Kuehnle, Sub. Lots 8
and 9 Wood's Add., Lot 2;
46 lin. ft. tile pipe at $2.23147
$102.65; extra expense at
3.5365 per cent, $3.63; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $.90; total $107.18
Eliz. Keller, Wood's Add., Lot
10; 76.65 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$2.23147, $171.04; extra ex-
pense at 3.5365 per cent,
$6.05; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.49; total 178.58
Eliz. Keller, Wood's Add., Lot
11; 76.65 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$2.23f47, $171.04; extra ex-
pense at 3.5365 per cent,
$6.05; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.49; total 178.58
John G. Kuehnle, Wood's Add,
Lot 12; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $2.23147, $111.57; extra ex-
pense at 3.5365 per cent,
$3 95; interest at 6 per cent,
$.96; total _ 116.48
John G. Kuehnle, Wood's Add.,
Lot 13; 58.55 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $2.23147, $130.66; extra ex-
pense at 3.5365 per cent,
$4.61; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.13; total N 136.40
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Wood's
Add., Lot 14; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $2.23147, $111.57; ex-
tra expense at 3.5365 per
cent, $3.95; interest at 6 per
cent, $.96; total 116.48
Total $833.70
372.5 lin. ft. 6 inch tile at
$2.49 $678.53
2 manholes at $60.00 per man-
hole 120.00
Interest at 6 per cent 6.93
Extra expense at $.5365 per
cent _ 28 24
Total $833.70
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Feb. 26th, 1924.
Adopted Feb. 26th, 1924.
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 Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
88 Special Session, February 26th, 1924
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 Kirkwood street herein-
after described has been completed
and the City Engineer has computed
the cost and expense of said im-
provement amounts to $833.70.
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 Kirk-
wood street from the north line of
Alta Vista street to the end of the
street there be issued Sewer Bonds
to the amount of$833.70. Said bonds
shall be issued under the provisions
of Chapter 8, Title V of the Code
of Iowa an dthe amendments there-
to, shall bear date as of the 26th
day of March A. D., 1924, shall be
in the denominations of $100.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $33.70; they shall
be numbered from 9572 to 9580 in-
clusive, and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bond num-
bered 9572 shall constitute the first
series; and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1924; the
bond numbered 9573 shall constitute
the second series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April A. D.
1925; the bond numbered 9574 shall
constitute the third series and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1926; the bond numbered 9575
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1927; the bond num-
bered 9576 shall constitute the fifth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1928; the
bond numbered 9577 shall constitute
sixth series and shall be pable on
the first day of April A. D. 1929; the
bond numbered 9578 shall constitute
the seventh series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April A. D.
1930; the bond numbered 9579 shall
constitute the eighth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April
A. D. 1931; the bond numbered 9580
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 at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the special
assessment levied for said improve-
ment. Both principal and interest
shall be payable at the office of th,
City Treasurer in the Cit yof Du-
buque. 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 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 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 26th day of February A. D.
1924. This bond is one of a series
of nine bonds, eight for One Hundred
Dollars numbered from 9572 to 9579
inclusive and one for Thirty-three
and 70-100 numbered 9580, all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of defraying the cost of con-
structing a sanitary sewer in Kirk-
wood street fro mthe north line of
Alta Vista street to the end of the
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 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 derived from the collec-
tion of said special tax, and said
money con 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 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 bon dto be signed by its Mayor
and Countersigned by its City Clerk,
with the seal of said City affixed this
26th day of March A. D. 1924, and
has authorized the use of their fac-
Special Session, February 26th,.1924 89
simile signatures to the interest cou-
pons hereto attached.
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
FOR 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
192
Mayor.
Countersigned
(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 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 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 February 26th, 1924.
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, 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 to pay
for the making of sewer and water
connections on the improvement of
Jackson street from the north line
of East Twenty-fourth street to the
south line of Thirty-second street or
Peru road, presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be receivedd 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.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for water connections on the im-
provement of Jackson street from the
north line of East Twenty-fourth
street to the south line of East Thir-
ty-second street or Peru Road, by
Curtis & 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 fol-
lows:
Owner Description Amount
M. M. Hoffmann, Davis Farm
Add., Lot 372; 30.5 lin. ft. water
pipe at $1.67,$50.94; extra ex-
pense at 2.36177 per cent,
$1.21; interest at 6 per cent,
$.44; total $ 52.59
Minnie Muntz, Davis Farm
Add., Lot 359; 61 lin. ft. wat-
er pipe at $1.67, $101.87; ex-
tra expense at 2.36177 per
cent, $2.40; interest at 6 per
cent, $.88; total 105.15
Geb. Tenhaaf Est., Davis Farm
Add., Lot 357; 30.5 lin. ft.
water pipe at $1.67, $50.94;
extra expense at $2.36177 per
cent, $1.21; interest at 6 per
cent, $.44; total . 52.59
Geo. Ganschirt, Glendale Add ,
Lot 81; 11.5 lin. ft. water
pipe at $1.67, $19.20; extra
expense at 2.36177 per cent,
$.45; interest at 6 per cent,
$.17; total ............ 19.82
Michael Groff, Davis Farm
Add., E. % Lot 338; 30.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$50.94; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $1.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.44;
total
August Koester, Glendale Add,
Lot 2; 11.5 lin. ft. water
pipe at $1.67, $19.20; extra
expense at 2.36177 per cent,
$.45; interest at 6 per cent, 19.82
$.17; total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Davis
Farm Add., Lot 335; 30.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$50.94; extra expense at
52.59
90 Special Session, February 26th, 1924
2.36177 per. cent, $1.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.44;
total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Davis
Farm Add., Lot 334; 30.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$50.94; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $1.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.44;
total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Davis
Farm Add., Lot 333; 30.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$50.94; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $1.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.44;
total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Sub.
Min. Lot 322, Lot 7; 46 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.67,
$76.82; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $1.80; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.66;
total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Liebes
Sub. No. 1 S. % Lot 2; 115
lin. ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$19.20; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $.45; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.17;
total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Liebes
Sub. No. 1 N. % Lot 2; 11.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$19.20; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $.45; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.17;
total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Liebes
Sub. No. 1 S. 4 Lot 1; 11.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$19.20; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $.45; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.17;
total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Liebes
Sub. No. - N. % Lot 1; 11.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$19.20; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $.45; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.17;
total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Liebes
Sub. No. 2 S. % Lot 1; 11.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$19.20; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $.45; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.17;
total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Liebes
Sub. No. 2 N. % Lot 1; 11.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$19.20; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $.45; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.17;
total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Liebes
Sub. No. 2, Lot 2; 11.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$19.20; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $.45; in -
52.59
52.59
52.59
79.28
19.82
19.82
terest at 6 per cent, $.17;
total 19.82
Corn Belt Packing Co., Sub
Mineral Lot 322, Lot 5; 34.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $1.67
$57:62; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $1.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.49;
total 59.46
Mary Fuchs & John Heim,
Davis Farm Add., Lot 324;
30.5 lin. ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$50.94; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $1.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.44;
total 52.59
Mary Fuchs & John Heirn,
Davis Farm Add., Lot 323;
30.5 lin. ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$50.94; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $1.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.44;
total _ _._ 52.V,
Mary Fuchs & John Heim,
Davis Farm Add., Lot 322;
30.5 lin. ft. water pipe at $1.67,
$50.94; extra expense at
2.36177 per cent, $1.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $.44;
total 52.59
Total $895.5S
519.5 lin. ft. 3-4 inch water
pipe at $1.67 per lin. ft. $867.57
Interest at 6 per cent 7.52
Extra expense at $2.36177 per
cent 20.49
Total $895.58
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Feb. 26th, 1924.
Adopted Feb. 26th, 1923.
19.82 JAMES ALDERSON.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
19.82 City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, GYabriel, Melchior, and
19.82 Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Petition of Mrs. Elaa
19.82
Wimmer.
Dubuque, Feb. 25th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I am the owner of lot
21 in Finley's Add., which lot is situ-
ated at the corner of Third street
and College street. This lot was
assessed for $458.47 on account of
the improvement of College street
during the past year.
Special Session, February 26th, 1924
91
My Home is in Lockport, Ill., and
I had neglected to take care of the
matter of the reduction in this as-
sessment previously. This is unques-
tionably far in excess of 1/4 of the
actual value of the property. I would
like therefore, to have a reduction
in the assessment made to 1/4 of the
value of this property and also would
like to be permitted to pay this as-
sessment on the installment plan.
Signed, Mrs. Ella Wimmer.
On recommendation of the City
Manager, the following motion was
passed.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
and that the assessment on the street
improvement only be reduced to
$200.00 and she be allowed to pay
on the installment plan. The City
Treasurer and Audito rto be notified.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of residents, asking that
the City install a street light mid-
way between Delhi and Grace on
Auburn street, signed by A. M. Ben-
nett, S. E. Watters, Alfred Mehl et
al (22) signers.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners on Gar-
field avenue asking that the improve-
ment of said street be deferred for
at least one year, giving as reasons
therefore, the condition of employ-
ment at the shops in which a great
many of the property owners are em-
ployed, and owing to the fact that
this property is about to be assessed
for a sanitary sewer and for the
making of sewer and gas connections,
it will work a great hardship and
be beyond the resources of these
abutters. Petition signed by C. E.
Osborn, Voelker Realty Co., Lec
Schmid et al. (34) signers.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the vollowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners abut-
ting on Julien avenue, presented.
Asking that the Council reconsider
their action and have Julien avenue,
from Delhi street near Mt. Pleasant
street to Delhi street near Auburn
paved with sheet asphalt instead vib-
rolithic. Signed by C. C. Lytle, Bird -
eau Bush, Pirginia E. R. Robinson et
al. (13) signers.
Councilman Melchior 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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Fr. Wille offering to the
City a private sewer, in Twenty-sev-
enth street, from Central avenue to
White street, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City En-
gineer for investigation. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A communication by the Master
Plummers Association, Journeymen
Plumbers and Steam Fitters Asso-
ciation Local No. 66 protesting
against the proposed Plumbing Or-
dinance giving as reasons that it
conflicts with and violates the pro-
visions
ro-
visions of the State Plumbing Regu-
lations, formulated by a commission
appointed by the Governor (under
statuary authority) and adopted by
the State Board of Health.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended to give any-
one present an opportunity to ad-
dress the Council. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melhior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None. -
Atorney Smith of Hurd, Lenehan,
Smith & O'Connor, attorneys for the
above organizations addressed the
Council relative to the protest, stat-
ing that he could add very little
to it as it embodied about every
thing there is to be said.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the old Ordinance as it stands, re•
main in force. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The street lighting contract be-
tween the City of Dubuque and the
Dubuque Electric Company, was then
taken up.
Resolution.
Whereas the present street light-
ing contract, between the City of
Dubuque and the Dubuque Electric
• 92 Special Session, F
ebruary 26th, 1924
Company will expire on the 1st day
of April, 1$24, and in order to pro-
vide proper stret lighting for said
City, it is necessary to enter into
a new contract with said Company;
and
Whereas arrangements have been
made with said Company for the
lighting of streets, which arrange-
ments embody terms satisfactory to
the City Council,
Be it therefore resolved, that a
contract be entered into by and be-
tween the City of Dubuque and said
Dubuque Electric Company, provid-
ing for the furnishing of electrical
energy for stret illumination and
the contract hereto attached be exe-
cuted on behalf of the City by the
Mayor thereof, and that this Reso-
lution and contract be placed on
file with the City Clerk for at least
one week before final passage and
adoption and approval of the con-
tract, and if no objections are filed
thereto at that time, that this Reso-
lution be adopted and the contract
approved.
Passed on first introduction and
presentation this 26th day of Feb.,
1924.
Passed and adopted this.... day
of March, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES '
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First prestntation. 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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The following resolutions, having
been passed and adopted on first
presentation Feb, 18th, 1924, award.
ing contracts for the following street
improvements were then taken up
and passed and adopted on final
presentation.
Bryant street awarded to Uhlrich
Paley Co., for vibrolithic paving.
Cleveland Ave., awarded to J. Ras-
mussen and Sons Co., for sheet as-
phalt.
Elm street, warded to J. Rasmus-
sen & Sons Co., for sheet asphalt.
East Twenty-fourth street, ayard
ed to Uhlrich, Paley Co. for vibro
lithic paving.
Fourth street, warded to James
Lee Paving Co., for sheet asphalt
Fairview place, awarded to J. Ras
mussen & Sons Co., for asphaltic
concrete,
Garfield avenue, awarded to Uhl.
rich, Paley Co., for vibrolithic pav-
ing.
Harvard street, awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet as-
phalt.
Holly street, warded to J. Rasmus-
sen & Sons Co., for asphaltic con-
crete.
Iowa street, awarded to J. Ras-
mussen & Sons Co., for shet as-
phalt.
Jackson street awarded to Uhl -
rich Paley Co., for vibrolithic pav-
ing.
Jones street from Main street to
I. C. C. R. R. tracks, awarded to
J. Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet
asphalt.
Jones street, from river front to
I. C. R. R. tracks, warded to Uhl -
rich, Paley Co., for vibrolithic pav-
ing.
Julien avenue from Delhi to Del-
hi street, warded to Uhlrich, Paley
Co., for vibrolithic paving.
Kirkwood street, awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet as-
phalt paving.
Kniest street, awarded to J. Ras-
mussen & Sons Co., for sheet as-
phalt paving.
Marshall street ayarded to Uhl -
rich, Paley Co., for vibrolithic pav-
ing.
Montrose terrace, awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., for asphaltic
concrete.
Oxford street, awarded to J. Ras•
mussen & Sons Co., for sheet as-
phalt.
Rosedale avenue, awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co. for sheet
asphalt.
Rush street, awarded to J. Ras-
mussen & Sons Co., for shet as-
phalt.
Seminary street, awarded to J.
Rasmussen — Sons Co., for sheet
asphalt.
South Booth Street, warded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet
asphalt.
Stewart street, awarded to Uhl -
rich Paley Co., for vibrolithic pav-
ing.
Summit street, awarded to Uhl -
rich, Paley Co., for vibrolithic pav-
ing.
Walsh street, awarded to Uhlrich,
Paley Co., for vibrolithic paving.
Washington street, awarded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co. for sheet
asphalt paving.
West Locust street, warded to J.
Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet
asphalt paving.
White Street. awarded to Uhlrich,
P•
aley Co., for vibrolithic paving.
West Third stret, awarded to J.
Special Session, February 26th, 1924
93
Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet
asphalt paving.
West Sixteenth street from Cor-
nell to Henion streets, awarded to
S. J. Groves Sons Co., for bitumin-
ous macadam paving.
West Sixteenth street from Mt.
Rose terrace to Cornell street,
awarded to J. Rasmussen & Sons
Co., for asphaltic paving.
Althauser street from Stafford
stret to Edison street, awarded to
Uhlrich, Paley Co., for vibrolithic
paving.
Althauser street from Edison
street to Eagle street, awarded to
J Rasmussen & Sons Co., for sheet
asphalt paving.
Edison street, awarded to Uhlrich,
Paley Co., for vibrolithic paving.
Burden street, awarded to J. Ras
mussen & SonCo., for sheet as-
phalt. paving.
The following registration clerks,
and judges and clerks of election
for the Regular Election to be held
March 31st, 1924, were appointed.
Registration Clerks.
FIRST WARD.
First Precinctt—H M. Kingsley,
Mrs. R. B. Grimes.
Second Precinct—D. J. Kenneal-
ly, R. D. ' Waller.
SECOND WARD.
First Precinct—Fred Bade, George
Miller.
Second Precinct — Mrs. Mary
Cheetham, Wm. Glasson.
THIRD WARD.
First Precinct—Mrs. John La
Barge, Miss Anna Pier.
Second Precinct—Edward Ruff,
John O'Connell.
Third Precinct—Walter Henkels,
Mrs. Mary Ruttier.
FOURTH WARD.
First Precinct—A. C. Basler, Mrs.
C. J. Starr.
Second Precinct — Mrs. Minnie
Starr, P. J. Schuler.
Third Precinct—Miss Eva Schaff-
hauser, John Kenety.
FIFTH WARD.
First Precinct—Mrs. Wm. Zwack,
Henry Stuber.
Second Precinct — Peter Grode,
Mrs. Agnes Puls.
Third Precinct—Charles Arendt,
Mrs. J. Fox.
Fourth Precinct—Al. Schwind, E.
T. Frith.
Councilman Brede moved that the
fersons whose names were read be
appointed as Registration Clerks for
the Election to be held March 31st,
1924. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
ELECTION.
FIRST \\-ARD.
First Precinct—Judges — A. M.
Das, Geo. Helbing, F. M, Van Aalk-
enberg. Clerks—Mary Grube, Rose
Lee.
Second Precint—Judges — D. A.
Doty, Alois Hoffman, Anton Pfohl.
Clerks—Winnifred Kenna, W. A.
Halpin.
SECOND WARD.
First Precinct—Judges—Wm. Can-
field, Jr., E. Yount, John Appel.
Clers-Mrs, J, J. Murphy, Mrs. Art
Grubin.
Second Precint — Judges—John
Stemm, Paul Griner, W. J. Schilling.
Clerks—Miss Mildred Hoare, Mrs.
Nodie Efferding.
THIRD WARD.
First Precinct—Judges—Mrs. J.
McCraney, J. Fettgather, Chas. Pier.
Clerks—Harry Buckley, Geo. Klauer.
Second Precinct—Judges—C. Pet-
erson, Miss M, Benzer, A. B. Wym-
er. Clerks—Wm. Singrin, W. A.
Mathews.
Tihrd Precinct—Judges — John
Schrup, Herman Jungk. Clerks—
Miss Alma Schreiber, Miss '`Leona
Palen.
FOURTH WARD.
First Precint—Judges—Mrs. Anna
Kolf, T. M. Langton, Mrs. Mary Crox-
ton. Clerks—Miss Jane Jess, Miss
A. Shea,
Second Precinct—Judges — Geo.
McDonough, J. Weston, W. C. Cot-
tingham, Clerks—John Schmitt, Mrs.
G. McIntyre.
Third Precinct—Judges—L. C. Lu-
bck W. R. Riley, F. A. Polsean.
Clerks—Mrs. Mary Keppler, Miss
Marion Stines.
FIFTH WARD.
First Precinct—Judges—Mrs. Fred
Hoerner, Chas. Dell, Martin Riede.
Clerks—Mrs. Ida Scherrer, Miss
Ethel Washburn.
Second Precinct—Judges — Wm.
Hollnagel, C. Vath, Nick Smith.
Clerks—Mrs. Myrtle Grode, Mrs.
Geo. Wiegand.
Third Precinct—Judges—Fred Hel.
ler, A. Breckler, F. Taylor. Clerks
—Mrs. Val Schmitt, Mrs. Nellie
Brow.n.
Fourth Precinct—Judges — Theo.
Gabriel, J. Bertsch, W. Dalbkemey-
er, Clerks—Dan. J. Haas, Cather-
ine Ff'ank.
Councilman Brede moved that the
persons whose names were read be
appointed as Judges and Clerks of
the Election to be held March 31st,
1924. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
94 Special Session, February 26th, 1924
Special Ordinance.
An Ordinance granting to Carr,
Ryder and Adams Company of Du-
buque, Iowa, the right to build and
maintain an arch over the alley be-
tween Washington street and Jack-
son streets and Tenth and Eleventh
streets said arch to connect build-
ings proposed to be erected on the
North side of Tenth street between
Jackson and Washington streets; al-
so authorizing said company to ex-
cavate under the alley at said point
and construct an underground sub-
way or tunnel to connect buildings
located on both sides of the alley.
Also to construct a two story bridge
across Tenth stret and a one story
bridge across Tenth stret and a one
story bridge across Washington
street, thereby connecting the build-
ings owned by said Company, and
prescribing the conditions and re-
strictions regarding such construc-
tion, presented.
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.
Special Ordinance.
An Ordinance providing for the
cancellation of the garbage contract
heretofore existing between the City
of Dubuque and E. E. Frith, and
authorizing the execution of a con-
tract between the City of Dubuque
and E. T. Frith and Mary Frith act-
ing in her individual capacity and
as executrix of the estate of E. E.
Frith, deceased for the collection of
garbage and dead animals, present-
ed.
Councilman Brede 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, •ind
Schrempf.
An Ordinance.
An Ordinance authorizing the issue
of $125,000 Water Bonds of the City
of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa.
Presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
this be considered the first reading
of. the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Solicitor Czizek presented the
warranty deed, (also abstract),
whereby Jesse Venn conveys to the
City of Dubuque, lot (27) in Mills
West Dubuque.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the deed be recorded and deed and
abstract be filed in the office of the
City Clerk. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Solicitor Czizek presented the
warranty deed, (also abstract),
whereby Valentine Althaus and wife
Theresa, convey to the City of Du-
buque lots 225-226-289 in Woodlawn
Park Subdivision.
Councilman Brede moved that the
deed be recorded and the deed and
abstract be filed in the office of the
City Clerk. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 26th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Under date of Febru-
ary 13th, the undersigned reported
in connection with the assessment
against Adam Doerr, on West Locust
street, recommending that no reduc-
tion be made.
We have found that there was
further assessment made against Mr.
Doerr on account of sewer and water
connections beyond the assessments
we had in mind. There have been
four assessments made against four
lots. The total assessment amounts
to $668.38.
We would respectfully recommend
that these assessments be reduced to
$100.00 per lot and that the balance
or $268.38 be taken care of through
a transfer from the general fund t
the special improvement fund.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manager
and City Solicitor be approved and
carried out as recommended. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 26th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At the meeting held
on February 21st, petition of Klauer
Special Session, February 26th, 1924
95
Mfg. Co., asking for permission t -
install a gasline filling station on
Central avenue at Eleventh street.
was referred to the City Manager for
investigation and report.
I visited the garage yesterday and
would recommend that a petition to
install a gasoline pump and filling
station on Central avenue be denied,
but that permission be granted to
install the same temporarily, on Elev-
enth street, in case they wish to
do so.
It appears that at the present time
there is a considerable uncertainty
about the installation of a gasoline
tank.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition of the Klauer Mfg. Co.
be received and flied. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote :
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The City Solicitor reported that
during the grading and construction
of the Rockdale rad the City agreed
to pay Mr. J. C. Scully the sum of
$50.00 for the use of a strip of his
property while this work was going
on., and he hereby recommends that
a warrant be drawn for this sum in
favor of his Attorneys, Frantzen, Bon -
son and Gilloon.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City So-
licitor be approved and the Auditor
be instructed to draw a warrant on
the Treasurer for this amount. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
February 26th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the work of lacing gas connections
in the following named streets, has
been completed. I would therefore
recommend .the acceptance of this
work by the city.
Booth street from Dodge street to
Grandview avenue.
Bryant street from Dodge street
to Lot No. 6 Columbia Add.
Burden avenue from Windsor av-
enue to O'Neill street.
Cleveland avenue from Bryant
street to Villa street.
Douglas street from College street
to Walsh street.
Jackson street from Twenty-fourth
to Thirty-second street.
West Fifth street from Hill street
to John street.
Julien avenue from Delhi to Delhi
streets.
Kirkwood street from West Locust
street to Alta Vista street.
West Locust street from Hodgdon
street to Seminary street.
Stewart street from Julien avenue
to Delhi street.
Seminary street from May Place
to Main street.
White street from Fourth to Sixth
street.
Respectfully submitted.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for install-
ing gas connections in the following
streets, Booth street, Bryant street,
Burden avenue, Cleveland avenue,
Douglas street, Jackson street, West
Fifth street, Julien avenue, Kirkwood
street, West Locust street, Seminary
street, and White street, 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 Manager be ap-
proved and the City Engineer be and
he is hereby instructed to prepare
a plat and schedule showing the lots
or parcels of real estate subject t,
assessment for said improvement and
file the same in the office of the
City Clerk subject to public inspec-
tion and the City Clerk shall upon
receipt of such plat and schedule
publish the notice of said assessment
as required by law.
Adopted Feb. 26th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUitER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede was excused,
having another engagement to take
care of, and left his seat at 6:1
o'clock.
Feb. 26th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
96 Special Session, February 26th, 1924
the construction of the Eagle Pcint
sanitary sewer system. Uhlrich Paley
Co., contractor, has been completed
and is now being tested out by the
sewer inspector.
Daily there are requests from peo-
ple along this sewer to be permitted
to connect their homes with the sew-
er. I would therefore recommend
the acceptance of this work at this
time, in order that it may be used.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer to
serve the Eagle Point District, has
been completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has ex-
amined the work and recommend its
acceptance, now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
recommendation of the Manager be
approved and the City Engineer be
and he is hereby instructed to pre-
pare a plat and schedule showing
the lots or parcels of real estate sub-
ject to assessieent for said itnprove-
ntent 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 required by law.
Adopted February 26th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
January 18th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the sewer in State street from Curtis
street south to Grandview avenue.
Oliver Kringle, contractor, has been
completed and tested by the sewer
inspector. I would therefore recom-
mend the acceptance of this work by
the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in State
street from Curtis street south to
Grandvie avenue, has boon complet-
ed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommended
its acceptance, row therefore,
Be it resolvo.1 7,y the C.iy Council
of the City of Dubuque, that the rec-
ommendation of the Manager be ap-
proved and the City Engineer be and
he is hereby instructed to prepare
a plat and schedule showing the lots
and parcels of real estate subject
to assessment for said improvement
and file the same in the office
the City Clerk subject to public in-
spection andy the City Clerk shall
upon receipt of such plat and sched-
ule, publish the notice of said as-
sessment as required by law.
Adopted Feb. 26th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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 Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent,. -Councilman Brede.
The City Manager reported that
the Woolworth Company asked per-
mission to shut off the side walk on
Main street between Seventh and
Eighth streets abutting the old build-
ing which they are about to tear
down. The Council agreed that they
be allowed to shut off a space ex-
tending to 6 feet from the building
line. No vote taken. The Manager
also reported that he had a letter
from Mr. Crowley of the Davenport
Construction Co., asking for •a. re-em-
bursement for the cost of hauling
sewer pipe during the construction
of a storm sewer constructed by his
Company. No action taken.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
Approved
Adopted
Conncilmen:
1924
1924.
Regular Session, March 3rd, 1924
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CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular Session, March 3rd, 1924.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present — City Manager Carr
Mayor Alderson, Councilmen Brede,
Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Mayor Alderson stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of the
City Council for the purpose of act-
ing on such business as may regu-
larly come before it.
Petition of Margaret Masterson,
stating that she is the owner of Lot
28, Levin's Add., that she lives in
Chicago, that when the assessment
was levied for the improvement of
Alta Vista street she received the
notice too late to take advantage of
the installment plan, and hereby peti-
tions the Council to be permitted to
do so.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted
providing she pays two installments
this month. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim against the City
for $7,500.00 for personal injuries re-
ceived by Hugh Kearney (sometimes
spelled Carney), filed by Lyon &
Willinging, his attorneys. Claimant
states that he fell January 5th, 1924.
on the south side of Rush street at
a point about the west line of Union
street on a cinder walk covered with
ice and snow and that he fractured
the femur of the right leg above the
knee.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of C. E. Kampman stat-
ing that he is the owner of Lot 99,
Woodlawn Park Add., that the total
valuation of this lot is $340.00, that
the levy for the street assessment
amounts to $366.50 and the assess-
ment for sewerage amounts to
$106.00, and that this is far in ex-
cess of a 25 per cent valuation of
this lot. He further states that he
is anxious to pay the assessment and
therefore wants it adjusted and re-
duced to the proper amount.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager and Engineer for investigation.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Julia McGrath Norton
and John McGrath remonstrating
against the assessment as levied
against Lots 1 and 2 in McGrath's
Sub., for the making of sewer and
water connections on the improve-
ment of West Locust street, stating
that the lots are assessed as fol-
lows: Lot 1 for $136.00 and Lot 2
for • $133.00, which is wholly out of
proportion to the valuation of these
lots, and asks that this be inves-
tigated and made right. They also
state that they had a plumber en-
gaged to do this work but somehow
he did not being, work at once owing
to other work that he had to finish,
and before they knew it the City had
the work done.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Soli-
citor and City Engineer for investi-
gation. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of T. A. Polsean asking
permission to install a gasoline pump
and underground storage tank in
front of his place of business, 705
Seminary street, presented. Council-
man Gabriel moved that the prayer
of the petition be granted; proper
stipulations to be signed. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of G. R. Booth asking per-
mission to install a gasoline pump
and underground storage tank in
front of his place of business at 1713
Maple street.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition he grant-
ed; proper stipulations to be signed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
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 re-
ceive bids for the binding of the
Council Proceedings for the year
1923. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
98 Regular Session,
March 3rd, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Your Committee on
Building Code held a further meet-
ing on Wednesday last, with those
interested, and as a result of that
meeting we have the following addi-
tional changes to recommend to the
Council in connection witht he Build-
ing Code:
In Definition 20, Section 6, after
"for which plans have been filed"
add "or permits issued".
Section 23. Strike out the last
three lines beginning with "mater-
ials" and substitute the following:
"and a permit is not required for
ordinary repairs as covered by Defi-
nition 47A."
Section 137. . Add the following
sentence at the end of the section:
"This section not to apply to resi-
dences not exceeding two stories in
height."
Sections 283 and 283A." Omit en-
tire of both sections, which deal with
roof covering.
Section 335. Omit the word
"range" in second line.
Section 411. Add: "if of concrete
basement walls shall not be less than
ten inches thick."
Section 631. Omit the words
"dressing rooms" in second line.
Section 633. Strike out the last
clause beginning with the word
"same" in third line from the last.
Section 776. The date of taking
effect of this ordinance should be
moved ahead to April 1st instead of
March 15th.
Section 326. Omit the sentence
beginning with "All hot air registers
when placed"; also omit the sentence
beginning with "No wooden lathing
shall be placed in front of or over
any hot air pipe."
Section 326A. In third line from
last change the ".36 lbs." to ".26
lbs."
Section 770. In regard to fire lim-
its, the Council should decide as to
whether they wish to include all the
territory within the fire limits as in-
cludd in Section 770.
Respectfully submitted,
WM. A. YOKUM,
KARL F. SAAM,
O. E. CARR.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendations as to changes be
accepted and incorporated in the
Building Code Ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Building Code he now read a second
time. Seconded by Councilman Mel -
March 3rd, 1924
chior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Melchior moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. 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
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on separate days be suspended.
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
ordinance be now read a third time
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the ordinance be now adopted as
read. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Coun+.il-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede offered the fol-
lowing resolution:
Be it resolved that the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, do
hereby on behalf of the City extend
thanks to the Building Code Com-
mittee for their very excellent and
efficient work in compiling the
Building Code Ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners on Ju-
lien avenue asking that the City
Council defer action on the proposed
improvement of Julien avenue from
West 8th to Walnut street for the
year of 1924. Signed by all property
owners abutting said street. (Eigh-
teen signers).
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
Regular Session, March 3rd, 1924
91)
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Final resolutions awarding con-
tracts for the improvement of the
following streets, which resolutions
were passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation, February 21st, 1924, were
presented, passed and adopted on
final presentation this 3rd day of
March, 1924.
Eighteenth street from the east
line of Central avenue to the C. G.
W. tracks, to Uhlrich-Paley Co. for
vibrolithic paving.
Nineteenth street from the east
line of Central avenue to the C. G.
W. tracks, to Uhlrich-Paley Co. for
vibrolithic paving.
Merz street from the east line of
Windsor avenue to the west line of
Althauser street, to Uhlrich-Paley Co.
for vibrolithic paving.
West Fifth street from the east
line of Hill street to the east line of
John street, to Uhlrich-Paley Co. for
vibrolithic paving.
Ordinance No. Y-- An Ordinance
creating an establishing "Eagle
Point Main Sewer District," which
district embraces all of the land
within the drainage area of the main
sewer or main sewer system as con-
structed, and providing for the as-
sessment of the cost of said main
sewer or main sewer system to lots,
tracts or parcels of ground which are
subject to be furnished with sewer
connections or drained by such
sewer system, such property to he
considered as adjacent property.
Presented and read. Councilman
Gabriel moved thot this- be consid-
ered the first reading of the ordin-
ance. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Territory included in the Eagle
Point Sewer District and the prop-
erty included in the area assessable
for the Eagle Point District Sewer
should be as follows:
Lots 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21,
East Dubuque Addition;
East 39 feet of lot of part of Min-
eral Lot 315;
Lot 22, Smedley's Sub., and
A11 property not previously as-
sessed for sewer lying between Gar-
field avenue and the C. M. & St. P
Railway right-of-way, and from Pine
street to Marshall street;
All property lying between the al-
ley southeast of Lincoln avenue and
the C. M. & St. P. Railway right-of-
way extending from Marshall street
to Roosevelt street;
All property not previously assess-
ed for sewer abutting Lincoln ave-
nue and lying between Lincoln ave-
nue and the C. M. & St. P. Railway
right-of-way and included between
Roosevelt street and Shiras avenue;
All property lying between Lincoln
avenue and the C. M. & St. P. Rail-
way right-of-way northeast of Shiras
avenue;
Also Lot 528, Ham's Addition, Lots
21, 22 and 81 to 35 inclusive, Eagle
Point Addition, and Sub. of Lot 3 of
Mineral Lot 305A.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
�
City Clerk.
Approve d,t 7 1924
Adopted _97:t
1924.
Conncilmen:
Attest: ,4C14-4"1"-1*--
City Clerk.
Alk
Special Session, March 10th, 1924
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session, March 10th, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Council-
men Gabriel and Brede.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrmpf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
Councilman Brede be appointed to
act as Mayor pro -tem of this meet-
ing. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. 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 meet-
ing is called for the purpose of con-
sidering for adoption the following
ordinances and acting on any other
business that may come before the
meeting.
The following ordinances were pre-
sented to the Council:
Special ordinance granting Carr,
Ryder & Adams Co. right to con-
struct bridges and tunnels to connect
their buildings.
An ordinance creating and estab-
lishing Eagle Point Main Sewer Dis-
trict.
An ordinance authorizing the issu-
ance of $125,000 Water Works Bonds.
An ordinance prescribing rules and
regulations with reference to gar-
bage receptacles.
An ordinance providing for the
cancellation of the garbage contract
heretofore existing between the City
of Dubuque and E. E. Frith.
Petition of G. R. Rogers remon-
strating against the assessment as
levied against Lot 20, Newbury &
Hale's Sub., assessment made for the
improvement of College street,
amount of assessment $257.27, stat-
ing that the assessment is far in
excess of the 25 per cent of the
valuation of the property and he
hereby asks that this matter be in-
vestigated and corrected, as he is
anxious to make his payment.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Elizabeth Pier remon•
strating against the assessment as
levied against Lots 2-2-1-2-105 and
187 in Union Add., for the making of
sewer, water and gas connections,
amount of assessment $200.00, claim-
ing that this is far in excess of the
25 per cent valuation as allowed by
law.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following report:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of N. Steffen asking per-
mission to install a gasoline pump
and storage tank in ' front of his
place of business at 655 Seminary
street.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted,
Mr. Steffen to sign the proper stipu-
lations. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
•
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Mrs. Irene Spiegel -
halter asking for exemption of taxes
on Lot 2, Sub. of Lot 108, Cox's Add.,
for the year 1924, stating that she is
a widow with six children and very
little income.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
petition be referred to the City Soli-
citor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of the T. J. Mulgrew Co.,
together with a letter received by
said company from the Chief of the
Fire Department, which suggested
that facilities be provided for bring-
ing fire trucks closer to their build-
ings in case of fire, stating that they
agree with the suggestion made by
the Chief and hereby invite the Coun-
cil to visit the site and investigate.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the communication be approved and
the Council investigate. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilemn Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Bond of Jos. A. Even and Bert R.
Kolb for the operation and mainten-
ance of a display sign presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the bond, beingexecuted,. be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Special Session, March 10th, 1924
101
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of the Dubuque Police-
men asking for the use of the Ar-
mory for their annual ball, April 21st,
presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Special Ordinance.
An Ordinance granting to Carr,
Ryder & Adams Company of Du-
buque, Iowa, the right to build and
maintain an arch over the alley be-
tween Washington and Jackson
streets and 10th and 11th streets,
said arch to connect buildings pro-
posed to be erected on the North
side of 10th street between Jackson
and Washington streets; also auth-
orizing said company to excavate un-
der the alley at said point and con-
struct an underground subway or
tunnel to connect buildings located
on both sides of said alley; also to
construct a two-story bridge from
across the 10th street and a one-
story bridge across Washington
street, thereby connecting the build-
ings owned by said company; and
prescribing the conditions and re-
strictions regarding such construc-
tion.
Be—i4 o ed by the-GitrCz .oil
having
passed first reading February 26th,
1924, presented.
Special Ordinance.
An Ordinance granting to Carr,
Ryder & Adams 'Company of Du-
buque, Iowa, the right to build and
maintain an arch over the alley be-
tween Washington and Jackson
streets and 10th and 11th streets,
said arch to connect buildings pro-
posed to be erected on the North
side of 10th street between Jackson
and Washington street; also author-
izing said company to xecavate un-
der the alley at said point and con-
struct an underground subway or
tunnel to connect buildings located
on both sides of said alley; also to
construct a two-story bridge from
across the 10th street and a one-
story bridge across Washington
street, thereby connecting the build-
ings owned by said company; and
prescribing the conditions and re-
strictions regarding such construc-
tion.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the Carr, Ryder &
Adams Company, a corporation or -
ganized under the laws of the State
of Iowa, with its principal place of
business in Dubuque, Iowa, its suc-
cessors and assigns, be and it is
hereby authorized to build and per-
petually maintain an arch or cover-
ing over the alley between Jackson
and Washington streets and 10th and
llth streets, in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
Sec. 2. -.Saki-Com-pany is further
authorized to excavate under the al-
ley at said point and construct an
underground tunnel or subway con-
necting the two sections of the base-
ments of the buildings located
thereat.
Sec. 3. It is further authorized
and permitted to construct a two-
story bridge of steel construction
across 10th street, and a one-story
bridge of steel construction across
Washington street, thereby connect-
ing the buildings owned, operated
and controlled by said Company with
such structures.
Sec. 4. That said arches or cov-
erings shall not be less than 16 feet
in height from legal grade of said
alley to the underside of the crown
of said arch or covering.
Sec. 5. In the construction of the
underground tunnel this permission
is expressly made subject to the
rights of the City to at all and any
times lay, maintain, construct, in-
spect water mains, sewer mains, gas
mains and electric conduits, and to
so regulate the placing of said mains
and conduits at all times so that they
will not interfere with or be dis-
turbed by reason of the existance of
said tunnel; the understanding be-
ing that this ordinance shall in no
manner limit or restrict the rights
and powers of the City of Dubuque
to control and regulate the use of
this alley whereon the bridge and
tunnel is being constructed.
Sec. 6. That the said Company,
its heirs, successors and assigns, by
the acceptance of the privilege grant-
ed hereunder, hereby perpetually oh -
ligates itself and themselves, to be-
come responsible to any individual,
persons or corporation sustaining
any injury or damage by reason of
the construction and maintenance of
said arches or coverings, or said
tunnel, and hereby agree to hold the
City of Dubuque harmless and free
from all or any such loss, damage
or litigation as may result from the
construction of the matters and
things herein authorized. It being
understood that this section shall in-
clude the time that said structures
are being built as well as all the
time thereafter.
Sec. 7. This Ordinance shall be
in force and effect 10 days from and
after its final passage and adoption
by the City Council and publication
102 Special Session, March 10th, 1924
as provided by law, and its accept-
ance in writing by the proper officer
of said Company duly filed with the
City Clerk.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading this 26th day of February,
1924.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading this 10th day of March, 1924.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STVBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers March 12th, 1924.
JOHN STVBER,
- City Clerk.
I, J. C. Collier, being the vice-
president of said Carr, Ryder & Ad-
ams Company, and duly authorized
by a resolution of the Board of Direc-
tors to do so, do hereby accept the
terms of the above Ordinance and
hereby bind said Company, its heirs,
assigns and successors, to all of the
provisions thereof, and agree that
this acceptance shall become a part
of the records of the •City Council of
the City of Dubuque.
CARR, RYDER & ADAMS CO.
—By J. C. Collier, Vice -President.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the Ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The Ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Melchior moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. 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 rules requiring that the ordin-
ance be read on three separate days
be suspended. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance be read a third time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel.
Melchior, Schrempf.
• N! None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance as read be adopted.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Carr, Ryder & Adams
Co. stating that in connection with
their new building which they pro-
pose to erect on the west side of
Washington street between 10th and
11th streets, in order to facilitate
shipping they desire to raise the side-
walk to a level with the floor of the
freight cars, the walks to extend 10
feet out from the building, also they
wish to make alterations regarding
the side tracks, they desire to move
the tracks three feet further east
and also extend the same to the
south line of llth street.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
petition be referred to the City So-
licitor to draft an ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
ays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Special Ordinance.
An Ordinance providing for the
cancellation of the garbage contract
heretofore existing between the City
of Dubuque and E. E. Frith, and
authorizing the execution of a con-
tract between the City of Dubuque
and E. T. Frith and Mary Frith, act-
ing•in her individual capacity and as
executrix of the estate of E. E. Frith,
deceased, for the collection of gar-
bage and dead animals.
Having passed first reading Feb-
ruary 26th, 1924, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance be read a second time,
Seconded by Cotincilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, • Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Special Ordinance.
An Ordinance providing for the
cancellation of the garbage contract
heretofore existing between the CitY
of Dubuque and E. E. Frith, and
authorizing the execution of a con-
tract between the City of Dubuque
and E. T. Frith and Mary Frith, act-
ing in her individual capacity and as
executrix of the estate of fE. E.
Frith, deceased, for the collection of
garbage and dead animals.
Whereas, a contract exists be-
tween E. E. Frith and the City of
Special Session, INIarch 10th, 1924 103
Dubuque for the collection of gar-
bage and dead animals within the
City of Dubuque, which contract
bears date of October 2, 1916, and
expires on May 1, 1928, by the terms
of which contract, a stipulated price
of $40.00 per day is provided for as
compensation for the collection of
such garbage and dead animals, and
Whereas, it is deemed necessary
and advisable by the City Council of
the City of fDubuque, that in order
to insure more satisfactory results
in the collection of garbage, the con-
tract heretofore existing be cancelled
and a new contract entered into in
its stead; and
Whereas, the parties to said con-
tract and the only ones interested
therein have mutually agreed to sur-
render the same on the 30th day of
April, 1924; now therefore,
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the contract here-
tofore existing between E. E. Frith
and the City of Dubuque providing
for the collection of garbage and
dead animals be and the same is
hereby cancelled and rescinded, such
cancellation to become effective on
April 30, 1924, and from and after
said date said E. E. Frith, his suc-
cessors, and representatives shall be
released from any further obligation
thereunder.
Sec. 2. That the mayor be and he
is hereby authoried and instructed
to enter into and execute on behalf
of the City of Dubuque the written
contract hereto attached providing
tor the collection of garbage and
dead animals within said City, said
contract to be made with E. T. Frith
and Mary Frith, said Mary Frith
acting in her individual capacity and
also as executrix of the estate of E.
E. Frith, deceased, which contract
shall become effective as of May 1,
1924, and continue in operation until
May 1, 1928, unless sooner termin-
ated as providgd for in said con-
tract, the price for the collection of
said garbage and dead animals shall
be fixed in the contract referred to,
namely, said contractors shall be
paid the sum of $55.00 for each
working day from May 1st until No-
vember lst, and the sum of $50.00
for each working day from Novem-
ber 1st to May lst, and the City
Clerk is hereby instructed to attest
the signature and cause the great
seal of the City of Dubuque to be
affixed thereto.
Sec. 3. That this ordinance and
the contract herewith submitted
shall remain on file in the office of
the City Clerk for public inspection
for at least one (1) week before the
same shall be taken up for final
passage, adoption and approval, and
if t the end of that time no objec-
tions have been filed thereto, this
Ordinance may be finally passed and
adopted and the contract approved
as provided by law.
Sec. 4. This Ordinance shall he in
force and effect 10 days from and
after its passage, adoptio nand ap-
proval by the City Council and publi-
cation as provided by law.
Passed upon first reading this 26th
clay of February, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved up-
on final reading this 10th day of
March, 1924.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MEYCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
No objections having been filed to
the passage of the above Ordinance
or to the approval of the contract,
it is therefore resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
said Ordinance be taken up for final
passage and approval and that the
contract be approved.
Passed and adopted this 10th day
of March, 1924.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MEYCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers March 12th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules requiring the ordinance to
be read on three separate days be
suspended. 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 ordinance be read a third time.
Secoinded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the follbwing vote:
Yeas—Councilman Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance as read be adopted.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
c•,
as
104 Special Session, \larch 10th, 1924
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Ordinance No. 147.
An Ordinance defining garbage,
prescribing rules and regulations
with reference to garbage recept-
acles, and fixing the householder's
duties with reference to the same;
prohibiting miscellaneous garbage
collections without special permit;
and providing a penalty for the vio-
lation of the terms hereof and re-
pealing all inconsistent provisions of
other ordinances.
Be it ort tined--br the City-evaaci'l
of the City .of Dubuque:
Having passed first reading Feb-
ruary 13th, 1924, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Ordinance No. 147.
An Ordinance defining garbage,
prescribing ruler: and regulations
with reference to garbage recept-
acles, and fixing the householder's
duties with reference to the same;
prohibiting miscellaneous garbage
collections without special permit;
and providing a penalty for the vio-
lation of the terms heteof and re-
pealing all inconsistent provisions
f—ether.—o.rdiagn
Be it ordained by the ity Council
Xof the City of Dubuque:
' Par. 880, Sec. 1. Garbage defined.
he term "garbage" as used herein
shall mean any and all refuse from
food incidental to preparation or use
for human consumption.
Par. 881, Sec. 2. Duties of house -
)holder. The occupant of every build -
0' ing, premises, apartment or place
where garbage does or may exist,
11 provide himself with a garbage
n made of substantial galvanized
ron or- other non -rusting metal! in
which he shall deposit all garbage
existing at the place occupied by
an shall be water tight.
They shall be of a size that can be
onveniently handled by the garbage
collector, not smaller than will con-
tain one week's garbage for the re-
spective family, not to exceed in
holding capacity more than 15 gal-
lons, and shall be kept where they
can be conveniently reached by him.
Where alleys are accessible such can
shall be placed close to same, and
where alleys cannot be so used such
can shall be placed as close to the
street as may be for the convenience
of the collector. No garbage can
shall be placed, kept or left on any
street, alley or public way for any
purpose whatsoever. In buildings or
apartments of more than one story
in height, all garbage cans shall be
placed at the street level for collec-
tion. All garbage cans shall be kept
reasonably clean.
Par. 882. Sec. 3. Things excluded
from garbage receptacles. It shall
be unlawful for any person to place
in said above mentioned vessels or
cans any ashes, tin, glass refuse,
waste, or any other material what-
soever, except garbage as defined in
this ordinance.
Par. 883, Sec. 4. Garbage prohib-
ited upon streets and other places.
No person shall throw, bury, burn or
leave in or upon any street, court,
lane, alley, public square, public en-
closure, vacant lot or any pond,
stream, or body of water or branch
thereof within the limits of the City
of Dubuque, any garbage or dead
animals or waste, fish or fowls or
any portion thereof except under per -
'mission granted by the Health
Department.
Par. 884, Sec. 5. Miscellaneous
collections prohibited. No person or
persons, except the garbage con-
tractor, shall collect, ha'hdle, haul or
transport on any of the streets, al-
leys, public ways or places of the
City any garbage without first hav-
ing procured a permit therefor from
the Health Officer. The holder of
such permit shall handle, haul or
transport garbage only in water-
tight covered vehicles, so that there
will be no spilling, dripping or drain-
ing of liquid matter from the gar-
bage from such vehicles during tran-
sit. Such vehicles shall at all times
be subject to the inspection and ap-
proval of the Health Officer as to
condition and cleanliness. All per-
sons securing such permits shall file
with the Health Department a list of
names and addressgs of all occu-
pants of property from which he de-
sires to collect garbage, andit shall
be the duty of such collector to no-
tify the Health Officer ten ( da s
prior to the discontinuance of suc
collections of his intention to so dis•
continue further collections.
Par. 885, Sec. 6. All ordinances
or parts of ordinances which are in
consistent with the terms hereof are
hereby repealed.
Par. 886, Sec. 7. Any person who
shall violate any of the provisions
of this Ordinance shall be punished
by a fine of not more than $100.00
or be imprisoned not more than
thirty (301 days in jail for each of-
fense or by both such fine and im-
prisonment upon subsequent con-
victions.
Par. 887. Sec. 8. This ordinance
Special Session, March 10th, 1924 105
being deemed urgent and for the
promotion and preservation of the
health, comfort and convenience of
the inhabitants of the City of Du-
buque, shall be in force and effect
from and after its final passage and
adoption by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque and publication as
provided by law.
Passed upon first reading this 13th
day of February, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved up-
on final reading after the suspension
of rules, this 10th day of March,
1924.
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-
apers'this 12th day of March, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
t City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
'vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance be read a third time.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance.
An Ordinance creating and estab-
lishing "Eagle Point Main Sewer Dis-'
trict," which district embraces all of
the land within the drainage area of
the main sewer or main sewer sys-
tem as constructed, and providing
for the assessment of the cost of
said main sewer or main sewer sys-
tem to lots, tracts or parcels of
ground which are subject to be fur-
nished with sewer connections or
drained by said sewer system, such
property to be considered as adja-
cent property.
Having passed first reading March
3rd. 1924, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
ordinance be read a second time
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yetis—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson. i!
An Ordinance.
An Ordinance creating andestabl
lishing "Eagle Point Main Sewet
District," which district embraces all
of the land within the drainage area
of the main sewer or main sewer
system as constructed, and providing
for the assessment of the cost of
said main sewer or main sewer sys-
tem to lots, tracts or parcels of
ground which are subject to be fur-
nished with sewer connections cr
drained by said sewer system, such
property to be considered as adja-
cent property.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That there be and
there is hereby created and estab-
lished a main sewer district within
the City of Dubuque, said sewer dis-
trict to be known and designated as
"Eagle Point Main Sewer District",
and to be contained within the fol-
lowing described boundaries, all of
which is embraced within the drain-
age area of said sewer system, to -
wit:
All of the property fronting on the
North side of 19th street between
Washington and Elm streets; all
that property on the north side of
Garfield avenue from Elm street to
Kniest street; all that property in-
cluded in the territory bounded on
the South and East by 19th street
and the C. M. & St. P. Railway right-
of-way from Elm street to Lincoln
avenue, and on the North and West
from Elm street to Garfield avenue
to Marshall street and by the alley
lying between Lincoln avenue and
Rhomberg avenue from Marshall
street to Roosevelt street and by the
rear lot line of the lots fronting Lin-
coln avenue from Roosevelt street to
Shiras street and by Lincoln avenue
from Shiras street to the C. M. &
St. P. Railway right-of-way; and al-
so those lots in McCraney's Eagle
Point Addition lying Northwest of
the C. M. & St. P. Railway right-of-
way, also Lot 528 Ham's Addition
and Subdivision of Lot 3 of Mineral
Lot 305A.
Special Session, March 10th, 1924
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel.
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance be read a third time.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance as read be adopted.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, gchrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The basis for assessment for the
sanitary sewer in the Eagle Point
District is as follows:
District assessment .00269862
cents per square foot.
Direct assessment $1.53763 per
lineal foot.
An Ordinance authorizing the issue
of $125,000.00 Water Works Bonds of
the City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa.
Having passed first reading Feb-
ruary 26th, 1924, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel.
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent--Mayor Alderson.
The ordinance was the read a
second t ,.�t� �/y
"moi n'Orr finance authorizing the issue
of $125,000.00 Water Works Bonds of
the City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa.
Whereas, on the 9th day of March.
1923, at a special election called for
that purpose, the electors of the City
of Dubuque authorized the City
Council of said City to issue Water
Works Bonds to the extent of $325,-
000.00, which bonds were to be used
for the specific purposes provided
for by law in such cases; and
• Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, pursuant to such
authority, and by the passage of an
Ordinance on March 29, 1923, did
provide for an issue of bonds and
cause to be sold Water Works Bonds
to the extent of $200,000.00, which
bonds were used for the purpose
provided for in said Ordinance and
the resolution previously adopted;
and
Whereas, it is now deemed neces-
sary and advisable by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that there
be issued water works bonds in the
Sec. 2. That there has been con-
! -F s cted within said district a main
sewer consisting of a main sewer
and tributary and lateral sewers,
which sewers comprise the system
of sewers within said district.
Sec. 3. That, for the purpose of
paying the cost of the construction
of said main sewer system and, in
order to equitably and proportionate-
ly distribute the same upon the lots,
tracts or parcels of ground benefited
by said sewer system, all property
which is subject to be furnished with
connection to said sewer system or
which may be drained and served
thereby, shall be subject to assess-
ment therefor and shall be consid-
ered as adjacent property; provided,
however, that all property lying
within the limits of the defined dis-
trict which had been previously as-
sessed for a sewer system before the
creation of said district shall be
expressly exempted from the pay-
ment of any part of the sewers con-
structed within said district, estab-
lished hereby.
Sec. 4. That the basis for assess-
ing the cost of such sewer system
shall be determined by the City
Council in advance of the levying of
the assessments and shall be fixed
in an amount up to 66% per cent of
the total cost of said system.
Sec. 5. That the remaining 33%
per cent of the total cost of said
system shall be assumed by the City
of Dubuque and shall be paid for out
of the main sewer fund, the district
sewer fund, or the general fund, or
partly from each of such funds.
Sec. 6. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten (10) days
from and after its passage and adop-
tion by the City Council and publi-
cation as provided by law.
Passed upon first reading this 3rd
day of March, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved up-
on final reading this 10th day of
March, 1924.
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.1March 12th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
• City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three different days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Special Session, March 10th, _1924
sum of $125,000.00, the same being
the amount remaining under issue
and authorized under the special
election heretofore referred to; now
therefor,
• Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque," tris
Section 1. There are hereby or-
dered issued the negotiable coupon
bonds of the City of Dubuque,Coun-
ty of Dubuque, and State of Iowa, in
the aggregate amount of $125,000.00
for the purpose of improving and
extending the municipal water works
system of said City.
Sec. 2. That said bonds be de-
nominated "Water Works Bonds,"
numbered from 201 to 325, both num-
bers included, of the denomination
of $1,000.00 each, be dated April 1,
1924, become due and payable in
numerical order, $20,000.00 on April
1 of the year 1937, and $10,000.00 on
April 1 of each of the years 1938
to 1943, inclusive, and $45,000.00 on
April 1, 1944; that such bonds bear
interest at the rate of 4% per cent
per annum, payable October 1, 1924,
and semi-annually thereafter on the
first day of April and October of
each year. That interest on said
bonds be evidenced by proper cou-
pons attached to each of said bonds,
and taht both principal and interest
be payable at the Bankers Trust
Company, No. 16 Wall street, New
Fork City, New York.
Sec. 3. That upon presentation at
the office of the City Treasurer of
said City of Dubuque, of any of said
bonds, same may be registered as to
principal in the name of the owner
on the books of the Treasurer, such
registration to be noted on the re-
verse side of the bonds by the Treas-
urer, and thereafter the principal of
such registered bonds shall be pay-
able only to the reistered holder, his
legal representatives or assigns.
Such registered bonds shall be trans-
ferable to another registered holder,
on back to bearer, only upon pre-
sentation to the City Treasurer with
a legal assignment duly acknowl-
edged or approved. If upon x
k4Qn of any of such bonds or any
time hereafter, the coupons thereto
attached evidencing all interest to
he paid thereon to date of maturity
shall be surrendered for cancellation,
the Treasurer is authorized to cancel
such coupons and shall sign a state-
ment endorsed upon such bonds of
the cancellation of all unmatured
coupons and the registration of such
bond; thereafter the interest evi-
denced by such cancelled coupons
shall be paid at the time provided
therein to the registered owner of
such bond.
Sec. 4. That such bonds and cou-
pons be in substantially the follow-
ing form:
(Form of Bond)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
State of Iowa, County of Dubuque.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
WATER WORKS BONDS
No $1,000.00
Know All Men by These Presents
That the City of Dubuque, in the
County of Dubuque; and State of
Iowa, for value received, promises to
pay to bearer One Thousand Dollars
($1,000.00) on the first day of April
19 . with interest on said sum
from date hereof until paid, at the
rate of Four and One-half percent
(4r/%) per annum, payable October
1, 1924, and semi-annually thereafter
on the first days of April and Octo-
ber in each year on presentation and
surrender of the interest coupons
hereto attached; with principal and
interest payable in lawful money of
the United States of America at the
Bankers Trust Company, No. 16 Wall
street, New York City, New York.
This bond is issued by the City of
Dubuque for the purpose of improv-
ing and extending the municipal
waterworks system of said City, pur-
suant to the provisions of Section
1306 et seg, and other pertinent pro-
visions of the Code of Iowa, as now
amended, and in conformity with an
ordinance of the Council of said City
duly passed, approved and published
and is authorized by the requisite
majority of all the electors of said
City voting at an election duly
called and held. pursuant to a suffic-
ient petition for that purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all acts, conditions and
things required by the laws and the
Constitution of the State of Iowa to
be done precedent to and in the is-
sue of this bond have been properly
done, happened and been performed
in regular and due form as required
by law, and thatthe total indebted-
ness of said City, including this
bond, does not exceed the constitu-
tional or statutory limitations.
This bond shall pass by delivery
unless It has been registered in the
name of the owner on the books of
the City Treasurer of said City, and
such registration endorsed hereon.
Thereafter no transfer of this bond
shall be valid unless made on said
books and similarly noted thereon.
unless the last registration shall
have been to bearer, in which case
transferability by delivery shall be
restored. The registration of this
bond shall not affect the transfer-
ability by delivery only of the cou-
pons hereto attached; provided, that
if, upon registration of the bond, all
unmatured coupons hereto attached
shall be surrendered and cancelled,
108 Special Session, March l0tli, 1924
thereafter both principal and inter-
est of this bond shall be payable to
the registered owner of this bond.
In testimony whereof, the said
City, by its Council, has caused this
bond to be signed by its Mayor and
attested by its Clerk, with the seal
of said City attached, and the cou-
pons hereto attached to be signed
by the fac-simile signatures of said
officials, and said officials do hereby
adopt as and for their respective
signatures their respective fac; simile
signatures appearing on sa cou-
pons, this first day of April, 19 4.
Mayor of the City of Dubuque.
Attest:
Signature of Registered Owner:
Signature of City Treasurer:
Clerk of the City of Dubuque.
(Form of Coupon.)
No $22.50
The Treasurer of the City of Du-
buque, Dubuque County, Iowa, will
pay to bearer Twenty-two Dollars
and Fifty cents ($22.50) on the first
day of , 19 , at the
Bankers Trust Company, No. 16 Wall
street, New York City, New York,
for interest due that day on the
Water Works Bonds of said City,
dated April 1, 1924. No
Mayor of the City of Dubuque.
Attest:
Clerk of the City of Dubuque.
On the back of each bond there
shall be printed the certificate o
the City Treasurer in the following
form:
This bond duly and properly reg-
istered in my office as of the first
day of April, 1924.
In accordance with the provisions
of this bond, the coupon sheets here-
to attached have been surrendered
by the owner and have been can-
celled by the undersigned. Semi-
annual interest payments on this
bond are hereafter payable only to
the registered owner.
Dubuque, Iowa, 192
Treasurer of the City of Dubuque.
Sec. 5. That on the back of each
bond there shall be printed provis-
ions for registration in substantially
the following form:
Register No.
Date of Registration:
City Treasurer.
Sec. 6. That such bonds shall be
signed by the Mayor and attested
by the Clerk with the seal of the
City affixed, and; interest coupons
attached thereto shall be executed
in the same manner; provided, that
the Mayor and Clerk may sign and
attest such coupons by their respec-
tive fac-simile signatures, and that
officials shall by the execution of
said bonds, adopt as and for their
respective signatures their respec-
tive fac-simile signatures appearing
on such coupons. When executed,
aid bonds shall be delivered to the
City Treasurer to be by him duly
registered as provided by law, and
aid Treasurer shall sign the certif-
ica -- - - .;t out and en-
dorsed upon the back of each of said
bonds and deliver said bonds to the
purchasers as may be hereafter de-
termined by the Council. the pro-
ceeds of said bonds shall be used
for the purpose aforesaid, and for no
other purpose whatsoever.
Sec. 7. That the Council of the
City of Dubuque shall, in each year
hereafter until all such bonds are
paid, and at the time of levying
taxes for general purposes, cause to
be assessed and levied upon all the
taxable property in said City a suf-
ficient tax to meet the interest on
the bonds hereby authorized as the
same accrues and also to create and
maintain a sinking fund which shall
be sufficient to discharge the prin-
cipal of said bonds at their maturity,
and the Council does hereby find and
declare that all the taxable property
within the boundaries of said City
is within the limits of the benefits
of said Water Works system, pro -
Special Session, March 10th, 1924 10')
vided that whenever there be cash
on hand derived from the operation
of the Water Works system, or any
other source which may be legally
appropriated to the payment of the
principal or interest of said bonds,
and said cash has been so appropri-
ated and placed in the sinking fund
hereinafter created, then the tax
herein provided may be reduced to
the amount of such cash, and only
so much of said tax as may be nec-
essary shall be collected.
Sec. 8. That all ordinances or
resolutions or parts of ordinances
and resolutions in conflict herewith
be and the same are hereby
repealed.
Sec. 9. That this ordinance shall
take effect and be in force ten (10)
days from and after its final passage
and adoption by the City Council
and publication as provided by law.
Passed upon first reading this 26th
day of February, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved up-
on final reading this 10th day of
March, 1924.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
No objections aving been filed to
the passage, adop 'on or approval of
the ordinance, it • therefore re-
solved by the • ouncil of the
City of Dubuque that id ordinance
be placed upon its final passage and
adoption.
Dated this 10th day of March,
1924.
Mayor.
L. H. BRED
THEO. IEL,
ED. SCHRE PF,
H. G. MEL OR,
oun 'lmen.
R,
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers7March 12th, 1924.
f
1 J. JOHN STUBER,
"li City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules requiring the ordinance to
he read on three separate days he
suspended. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Teas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance be read a third time.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance as read be adopted.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution.
Whereas the present street light-
ing contract between the City of Du-
buque and the Dubuque Electric
Company will expire on the 1st day
of April, 1924, and in order to pro-
vide proper street lighting for said
City, it is necessary to enter into a
new contract with said Company:
and
Whereas arrangements have been
made with said Company for the
lighting of streets, which arrange-
ments embody terms satisfactory to
the City Council, be it therefore
Resolved, that a contract be en-
tered into by and between the City
of Dubuque and said Dubuque Elec-
tric Company providing for the fur-
nishing of electrical energy for street
illumination, and the contract here-
to attached be executed on behalf of
the City by the Mayor thereof, and
that this Resolution and Contract be
placed on file with the City Clerk
for at least one week before final
passage and adoption and approval
of the contract, and if no objections
are filed thereto at that time, that
this Resolution be adopted and the
contract approved.
Passed on first introduction and
presentation this 26th day of Feb-
ruary, 1924.
Passed and adopted this 10th day
of March, 1924.
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:
110 Special Session, March 10th, 1924
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the present contract for decorative
lighting be continued not to exceed
nix months. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Contract.
This Agreement, made and enter-
ed into this 10th day of March, 1924,
by and between the Dubuque Electric
Company, hereinafter called the Com-
pany, and the City of Dubuque, here-
inafter called the City, witnesseth:
That, whereas, the Company is en-
gaged in the manufacture, distribu-
tion, and sale of electric current
within the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
and the City desires to operate cer-
tain lamps necessary for the illum-
ination of its streets, alleys, and pub-
lic places,
Therefore, It is mutually agreed
and contracted, that such lamps as
are deemed necessary by the. City
shall be installed, maintained, and
operated by the Company upon an
all-night, every -night schedule of ap-
proximately four thousand (4000)
hours per year, to be lighted fifteen
minutes after sunset and extin-
guished thirty (30) minutes before
sunrise of each calendar day.
For the installation, operation, and
maintenance of said lamps, the City
shall pay to the Company, on or be-
fore the tenth (10th) day of each
month, one -twelfth (1-12) of the to-
tal annual bill based upon the fol-
lowing schedule of rates:
For each Type C gas filled Mazda
lamp of 600 candlepower rating, over-
head construction, the sum of $66.00
per year.
i+br each 'Type C gas filled Mazda
Lamp of 400 candlepower rating, over-
head construction, the sum of 1.64190
Brede,
Gabriel,
per year.
For each Type C gas filled Mazda
lamp of 260 candlepower rating, over-
head construction, the sum of $46.00
per year.
For each Type C gas filled Mazda
lamp of 100 candlepower rating, over-
head construction, the sum of $27.50
per year.
It is understood and agreed, by and
between the parties hereto, that the
Company will install and equip at its
own expense any 'additional lamps of
overhead construction, within a dis-
tance of one average city clock from
any existing street lamp, upon the
written order of the City Council,
it being understood, however, that
in the event this contract is not re-
newed at its expiration, the City shall
pay to the Company upon the expira-
tion of the contract seventy-flvo (75)
percent of the cost of installing any
additional streets lamps which may
have been ordered by the City Coun-
cil during the last two years of the
life of this contract.
For the various types of lighting
units now being supplied with under-
ground service, and which were not
installed at the expense of the Com-
pany, the following rates, covering
maintenance and electric service
shall apply:
For each 250 candlepower Type c
gas filled Mazda boulevard type unit
on Grandview avenue, burning all
night, the sum of $42.50 per year.
For each 250 candlepower Type C
gas filled Mazda boulevard type unit
on Grandview avenue, burning until
midnight, the sum of $35.00 per year.
For each 50 watt traffic light, the
sum of $24.00 per year.
For each railroad crossing signal,
similar to those now installed on
Rhomberg avenue, the sum of $35.00
per year.
For each 5 -light post as now in-
stalled in Washington, Jackson, and
Phoenix parks, each post containing
1-100 watt and 4-50 watt lamps, the
sum of $57.91 per year.
For each 4 post lights now in-
stalled in Caledonia park of 100 watts
each, the sum of $3.00 per post per
month.
The Company agrees to hold the
City harmless from all damages
which may occur by reason of the
construction, maintenance, or oper-
ation of its poles, wires, or electrical
appliances in connection with such
street lights.
At the expiration of this contract,
the Company, if so ordered by the
City Council, shall remove all poles
and wires employed in tarnishing the
above lights, excepting such poles
and wires as may be necessary for
providing electric current for com-
mercial and domestic purposes, and
shall repair all strgets, alleys, and
sidewalks damages by the removal
of such poles and appliances.
It is understood and agreed, by
the parties hereto that this contract
may be subject to review at the re-
quest of either party, at the end of
the first five (5) years, both as to
rates for the various size units and
as to type of illuminant, provided
changes and conditions come about
during such five year period which
materially affect the cost of furnish-
ing the service herein provided for,
or should there be perfected during
such period a more efficient type of
street -lighting apparatus, the econo-
Special. Session, March 10th, 1924
111
my of which would warrant its sub-
stitution for the present type of fix-
ture duringture during the remaining
five years of this contract.
This contract and agreement shall
become effective on and after April
lat, 1924 acceptance, and shall con-
tinue for a period of ten years from
such time.
Presented for first reading Feb.
26th, 1924.
Attest :
DUBUQUE ELECTRIC COMPANY,
By T. T. PARKER,
Vice President.
LLOYD S. PURCELL,
Secretary.
Attest :
CITY OF DUBUQUE,
By JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Petition of Mrs. Birdie Roselieb,
referred to the City Council by the
Board of Supervisors, stating that
her taxes were raised from $57.56
in 1922 to $101.75 in 1923, that this
property is used for agricultural pur-
poses only and she hereby asks that
she be allowed to settle the taxes
for 875.00.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed, and the County Auditor and
Treasurer be so notified. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of Claim of Marie McCon-
nell against the City of Dubuque, for
$5,000 for personal injuries received
in a fall on an icy sidewalk at the
North-west corner of Booth and
Dodge streets, February 6th, 1924,
presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Reports for the month of February
1924, of the City Water Works, the
City Treasurer and the City Auditor
presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
they be approved and filed for rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The following voting places were
were then selected and approved by
the Council:
VOTING PRECINCTS.
First Ward.
First Precinct—Engine House,
Grandview Ave.
Second Precinct—Franklin School,
Jones and Bluff streets.
Second Ward.
First Precinct — County Court
House, 7th St., and Central Ave.
Second Precinct—Fischer Building
(formerly 4th St. Engine House), 4tn
and Locust streets.
Third Ward.
First Precinct—Engine House, 9th
and Iowa streets.
Second Precinct—City Hall, 13th
St. and Central Ave.
Third Precinct — Engine House,
18th St. and Central Ave.
Fourth Ward.
First Precinct—Chamber of Com-
merce Building, 9th and Locust Ste.
Second Precinct—Palmetto Hall,
2247 Delhi street.
Third Precinct—High School Build-
ing, 15th and Locust streets.
Fifth Ward.
First Precinct—Fulton School An-
nex, 2573 Central Ave.
Second Precinct—Audubon School,
Lincoln and Johnson avenues.
Third Precinct — Engine House,
Rhomberg avenue.
Fourth Precinct—Dubuque Tractor
Co., corner 26th and Washington Sts.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the voting places as named be accept-
ed and approved as the voting places
for the coming City Election. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
following citizens be appointed as a
Board bf Review for the City of
Dubuque and Julien Township for
the purpose of going over the assess-
or's books and equalizing taxes, for
the year 1924. Members appointed:
Charles A. Wright, A. P. Abeln, Emil
Feigner. Compensation to be $8.00
per day per man, Board to go into
session Monday, April 7th, 1924. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
The following resolution was pre-
sented and adopted.
112 Special Session, March 10th, 1924
North Westerly to the center of the
alley between Fifth and Sixth
Streets; and
Whereas, said rights of way con-
veyed by said Ordinances were grant-
ed in order to afford said Railroad
Company the opportunity to con-
struct, operate and maintain Rail-
road Tracks thereon for the running
of locomotives, cars and trains for
the use and purposes of said Rail-
road; and
RESOLUTION.
A Resolution declaring vacated, an-
nulled and forfeited certain rights
heretofore granted to the Chicago
Burlington and Northern Railroad
Company, its successors and assigns.
Whereas, on February 10, 1886, an
Ordinance was adopted by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque en-
titled "An Ordinance granting to the
Chicago Burlington and Northern
Railroad Company, its successors and
assigns, the right of way across and
along certain streets and alleys, and
to the use and occupy for Railroad
purposes certain public grounds in
the City of Dubuque"; and
Whereas, on October 6, 1890 an
Ordinance was adopted by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque en-
titled "An Ordinance granting to the
Chicago Burlington and Northern
Railroad Company, its successors and
assigns, the right to use and occupy
certain streets and public grounds
in the City of Dubuque, and to amend
Chapter 84 of the Revised Ordinances
of the City of Dubuque, granting
said Railroad Company certain rights
and privileges"; and
Whereas, by virtue of said Ordin-
ances rights were granted to said
Railroad Company to use and oc-
cupy certain streets and public
grounds within the City of Dubuque
for the laying of track thereon, such
rights, however, being conditioned up-
on the performance of certain duties,
obligations and things upon the part
of said Railroad Company and re-
serving to the City of Dubuque the
right and privilege to declare a for-
feiture of rights granted upon the
failure to comply with such duties,
obligations and things; and
Whereas, by virtue of subdivision
A of Section I of the first of the
aforesaid Ordinances, said Railroad
Company was given a right of way
over a strip of ground twenty-eight
feet wide commencing at a point at
the alley next South of 6th Street
Extention adjoining and immediate-
ly East of the rights of way granted
to the Dubuque and North Western
Railroad Company, on the 8th day
of June, 1885, and extending thence
Southerly adjoining and parallel with
the right of way of said Dubuque and
North Western Railroad Company to
and across Third Street; and
Whereas, by virtue of Section I of
the second of the aforesaid Ordin-
ances said Railroad Company was
given a right of way over a strip of
land fourteen (14) feet in width ad-
jacent to, and on the Easterly side
of the right of way granted to the
Chicago Burlington and Northern
Railroad Company by the original Or-
dinance aforesaid, and extending
Whereas, such rights and privileg-
es were subject, however, to the.
express provision that said Railroad
was required to construct and lay
its tracks upon the streets and public
grounds upon which rights of way
were thus granted within three (3)
years after the completion and open-
ing for business of the line of Rail-
road in the City of Dubuque, and
there was expressly reserved to the
City of Dubuque the right and op-
tion to declare a forfeiture of all
rights thus granted in case said Rail-
road Company failed to lay its tracks
within said time; and
Whereas, said Railroad Company
has never used, taken possession of,
occupied or laid its tracks upon, over
or across that portion of the rights
of way granted to it by the afore-
said Ordinances lying North of 4th
Street and between Fourth Street
Northerly to the alley located be-
tween 5th and 6th Streets:
Be it therefor, resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that because said Railroad Company
has failed to lay its tracks upon, or
to use or occupy that portion of the
rights of way bove described lying
between 5th aib 6th streets, the op-
tion reserved to the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, to declare
all rights to the use and occupancy
of said rights of way forfeited be
and the same is hereby exercised,
and from and after the date of the
adoption of this Resolution all rights
to the use for railroad purposes by
said Railroad Company of so much
of said rights of way which have
not heretoforebeen used by said
Railroad Company for railroad pur-
poses and upon which tracks have
not been laid and lying between
Fourth Street Northerly to the alley
between Fifth and Sixth Streets be
and the same are hereby vacated,
forfeited and annulled and lost to
said Railroad Company for Railroad
purposes.
Be it further resolved that from
and after the date of the adoption
of this Resolution said lands shall
be repossessed by the City of Du-
buque, free from any rights upon
the part of said Railroad Company
Special Session, March 15th, 1924 113
to occupy or use the same for Rail-
road purposes.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to serve a copy of this Res-
olution upon the local representative
of said Railroad Company and report
the fact of such service to the City
Council at its next meeting.
Passed and adopted this 10th day
of March, 1924.
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 Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved 9# 1924
Adopted .,.rue 1924.
Conncilmen:
Attest:
City CIerk.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session Marcie 15th, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Brede, and Schrempf.
Council met at 415 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
Councilman Brede be appointed May-
or Pro -tem of this meeting. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote
Yeas — Councilmen Gabriel and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
Mayor Pro -tem Brede read the call
and stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of act-
ing upon the Budget of expenditures
for the year 1924 as submitted by
the City Manager and acting on any
other business that may come before
the meeting.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
Budget of expenses for the fiscal
year of 1924 as submitted by the City
Manager be approved, and adopted
as the City Council's Budget for the
scal period, and the Clerk is here-
by instructed to publish said Budget
as required by law. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
LEVIES AVAILABLE FOR 1924 EXPENSES
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
The following budget of expenditures for the fiscal year of 1924 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 1924. This budget will be considered
for final adoption by the City Council at a special session to he held in the Coun-
cil Chamber of the City Hall on the 31st day of March, 1924. Anytaxpayer ob-
lecting thereto or protesting to the same or to any item thereof, or to any omis-
sion therefrom, shall present his objection to the City Council on or before
said date.
(Signed) JOHN STI'I;l;lt.
City Clerk.
BUDGET CITY OF DUBUQUE,
Consolidated Tax
Fire Fund
Fire Improvement
Library Fund _.._.
Park Fund
Police Pension
Fire Pension _..._.
Bonded Debt Fund
Def. Levy Grandview _..._
FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31ST, 1925.
31 5-8 mills $311,752.78
7 mills 73,874.13
1 1-2 mills 11,830.17
2 mills 21.146.89
_...._..._............. 1 7-8 mills 19,787.72
_._...... 1-2 mill 5,276.72
_._........
_ 1 7-16 mills 15,170.59
10 1-2 mills 110,811.20
9-16 mill 5,936.31
Fund
Totals 57 mills $601,546.51
The above is based on a taxable value of $10,553,447.00 as obtained from the
County Auditor's office. The city levy for 1923 was 57 3-4 mills. Total anticipated
tax $562,964.38.
114 Special Session, March 15th, 1924
ANTICIPATED MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS FOR 1924.
Business licenses
Dog licenses -
Plumbing permits .............
Electrical permits
Building permits
Excavation permits
Ambulance service
Scale receipts ..........
d
Interest
flnesaa dceopsotssts
Miscellaneous sales ......
Miscellaneous rentals
Filling cisterns ...__....... _....... _•_
Franchise tax
Moneys and credits
County road fund .....
Payment from School Board for nurses
Charges to Water Department _ •.-•..•••..•- •-•••-••
Consolidated Tax Levy
17,000.40
1,400.00
2,400.00
2,24)0.00
4,500.00
500.00
600.00
250.00
4,000.00
15,500.00
600.00
2,300.00
400.04
600.00
13,065.88
5,276.72
1,600.04
28,530.00
$100,722.60
333,752.73
$434,475:38
MUNICIPAL ACCOUNT ARECORD'SAS OFFICEAPPROVED BY THE STATE
With amounts derived from taxation and miscellaneous city revenue neces-
sary to be expended for each of the several purposes during the fiscal year, April
1st, 1924, to March 31st, 1925, as follows Suggested Suggested
Appropriations Appropriations
1923. 1924.
I General Administration .4 54,616.50 $ 55,988.70
II Protection life and property ...._........_ _ 234,786.40 232,01)5.00
34,615.00 37,880.00
IV Health and sanitation ._..__..-.•••.•••.-••••_•--•-•-•••-•- _ 119,990.50 113,267.40
IV Highways .•••.._•••••-• •••--••••--- 19,496.60 19,787.82
V Parkshari_..,......._.__...t...__...._...._.._..._ 22,715.14 22,906.89
VI Miscellaneous
donations and library ._.._ _ 10,525.00 12,790.00
VII Miscellaneous _....... _-...-__--.....-......._...._...._..._..._.
VIII Recreation _... _ _. 3,000.00 3,800.04
IX Municipal industries .. .... .. 1,450.00 1,675.40
X Municipal indebtedness •_ 112,714.73 110,811.20
XI Municipal improvements _......__.__.....__........_.... _._...._ 35,350.00 57,100.04
Fire and police pensions _ _ 14.622.45 20,447.31
$653,882.32 $688,548.$2
STATEMENT SHOWING SOURCES
Y USED FOR THE VARIOUS
MUNICIPAL PURPOSES
To be
appropriated
from
consolidated
levy and Returns
miscellaneous from Total
revenue. special tax. authorized.
I General administration $ 55,988.79 $ $ 55,988.70
II Protection life and property__..........._....___ ............ _._ 142,390.70 89,704.34 232,055.01
III Health and sanitation 37,880.00 ____.._.__._..._ 37,880.00
IV Highways 113,267.00 _ 113,267 00
V Parks ___..._____ 19,787.72 19,787.72
VI Donations and library ' 1,800.00 21,106.89 22,906.89
VII Miscellaneous 12,794.00 ._._._.-______ 12,790.00
VIII Recreation 3,800.00 3,800.00
IX Municipal industries 1,675.00 1,675.00
X Municipal indebtedness (general) _.__ ..__-.__.......__...._ 110,811.20 110.811.00
Municipal indebtedness (special levy Grand-
view) _._ �__..-_.. ..__. _ __ ,19
XI Municipal improvements _...._.... _.� ____.__._ 57,100.00 57,100.00
Fire pension _..._ _. _. .. ........_._..._.._ 15,170.59 15,170.59
Police pension 6,276.72 5,276.72
$426,691.40 $267,793.73 $694,405.13
Our report up to the first of March shows that we have spent so far this
year on municipal improvements, the sum of $277,922.89, About $96,000 of this
was supplied from bond issues made this year and the money from bond issues
carried forward from last year. The appropriation in our budget last year for
municipal improvements was $35,350. Deducting this amount and the amount
of the bond issues we have expenditures in excess of our receipts of $146,042.92.
The Auditor also reports an overdraft of $86,246.38. This overdraft is occasioned.
as you will note, on account of the carrying of some improvements from the
sale certificates and subsequent taxes. These tax sale certificates should be
largely realized during the next twelve months.
Special Sessil nl, March 15th, 1924 115
BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS FOR
THE YEAR ENDING MARCH
31ST, 1925.
Expenditures Estimated
April 1, 1923, needs for
to year
(March March
estimated). 31st, 1925.
101 -City Council.
B --Traveling ex-
penses $ $ 200.00
D -Printing 25.00
102 -City Manager.
A-Salary
City
anaer
Salary secretary
Salary stenog-
grapher
Vacation sten-
ographer
B -Travel i n g e x-
pense
C -Office expense
D -Printing
E-Purcha sof
equipment
G -Material a n d
supplies
I -Surety bonds
$ 225.00
9,600.00 $ 9,600.00
1,641.61 1,580.00
1,165.00 1,260.00
40.00 50.00
185.92 175.00
80.00 85.00
30.00 50.00
27.00 47.00
250.00 150.00
215.00 215.00
$13,234.53
103 -City Clerk.
A -Salary City
• Clerk $
D -Printing a n d
advertising
G -Material a n d
supplies
I -Surety bond
$
104 -City Auditor.
A -Salary Aditor $
D -Printing
E -Purchase of fil-
ing cabinet
G -Material a n d
supplies
I -Surety bond
$
105-Clty Treasurer.
A -S alar y Treas-
urer $
Clerk hire
E -Equipment
D -Printing
G -Material a n d
supplies
I -Surety bond
106 -City Solicitor.
A -Salary Solicitor $
B -Travel i n g ex-
pense
C -Office expense
D -Printing
G -Materials a n d
supplies
$13,3122.00
1,800.00 $
25.00
25.00
5.00
1,855.00 $
2,200.00 $
2,000.00
25.00
25.00
5.00
2,055.00
2,400.00
25.00
140.00
200.00 200.00
200.00 200.00
2,740.00 $ 2,825.00
2,200.00 $ 2,400.00
173.00 200.00
50.00 50.00
60.00 50.00
57.00 60.00
225.00 200.00
2,765.00 $ 2,960.00
3,600.00 $ 4,000.00
55.00 50.00
40.00 50.00
10.00 30.00
60.00 50.00
$
108 -City Assessor.
A -Salary Assessor $
Salary Assistant
Assessors
J -Board of Re-
view
I -Surety bond
$
A -Salary City En-
gineer $
Salary Asst En-
gineer
Salary Asst En-
gineer
Salary Drafts-
man
Salary Assess-
ment Clerk
Salary Tracer
3,765.00 $ 4,180.00
400.00 $ 600.00
300.00 600.00
1,004.00 850.00
2.50
1,706.50 $ 2,050.00
3,000.00 $ 3,120.00
2,100.00 2,400.00
2,100.00 2,200.00
1,920.00 2,100.00
1.920.00 2,100.00
1,380.00 1,380.00
Salary Rodman 3,355.00 3,440.00
13 -Traveling E x-
pense 111.10 75.00
C -Office Expense 5.00 10.00
D -Printing 135.00 350.40
E-Equipment-Of-
flce 130.00 100.00
Automobiles 450.00
F -Maintenance of
Equipment 155.00 200.00
G -Materials a n d
supplies 1,015.00 1,200.00
$ 17.359,40 $ 19,165.00
Expenditures Estimated
April 1, 1923, needs for
to year
April 1, 1524 ending
(March March
estimated). 31st, 1925.
113 -City Elections.
A -Salaries, Judges
and Clerks $ 1,700.00 $
D -Printing and Ad-
vertising 150.00 300.00
G -Material a nil
Supplies 60.00 182.70
J -Other Expense 15!)0
$ 1,910.00 $
114 -City Buildings.
A -Janitress Salary 1,044.00
Salary Firemen
City Hall 1,180.00
Salary Janitor
18th St. C. S. 180.00
Extra Labor
Cleaning Win-
dows, etc. 213.00
E -Equipment 123.00
F -Maintenance of
Equipment 597.00
G -Materials a n d
Supplies
H -Coal
`Vater
Light
I -Insurance
J -Rest R o o m.
Chamber of
Commerce
900.00
1,400.00
-44,40 2,100.00 r 7
300.00
1,240.00
497.70
1,044.00
1,000.00
180.00
175.00
100.00
600.00
900.00
600.00 600.00
$ 8,177.00 $ 6,699.00
115 -Police Court.
A -Salary Judge $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00
G -Material a n d
Supplies 5.00 50.00
116 -Civil Service
A -Salary Secre-
tary
G -Supplies
$ 1,805.00 $ 1,805.00
Commission.
$ 105.00 $ 120.00
50.00
$ 105.00 $ 170.00
Total General Ad-
ministration $ 55,422.43 $ 55,988.70
1I. -PROTECTION OF LIFE AND
PROPERTY
118 -Police Department.
A -Salary Chief $ 2,400.00 $ 2,640.00
2 Captains at
$1,680 per year 3,360.00 3,360.00
3 Detectives at
$1,620 per year 4,860.00 4,860.00
3 Desk Ser-
geants at $1,560
per year 4,680.00 4,680.00
29 Officers at
$1,500 43,500.00 43,500.00
1 Matron at
$1,380 1,380.00 1,380.00
2 Motorcycle Of-
ficers, $10.00
extra 6 mo. 120.00 120.00
Special Services 140.00
B -Traveling Ex-
pense
C -Office Expense
D -Printing
E -Equipment
F -Maintenance of
Equipment 807.00 400.00
63.00
370.00
35.00
2.220.00
400.00
200.00
150.00
50.00
800.00
116 Special Session, March 15th, 1924
G -Materials a n d
Supplies
J -Wiring for Police
Signal Boxes
4 Aditional
Gamewel Boxes
and Signals
15 Gamewell Sig-
nals and Call
Boxes
Feeding Pris-
oners
2 ice silat1
a$,4
d 0
1,102.00 1,200.09
4,800.00
2,000.00
8,475.00
250.00
2,800.09
$ 78,312.00 $ 68,790.00
119 -Fire Department.
A -Salary Chief $ 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00
7 Captains at $1,680)
1 Clerk at $1,680 )
1 Driver, ecanic )
at 7 Lieutenants at )
51,560 )
3 Engineers at ) 85,885.33 88,620.00
33$lst Grade Men 560 )
at 51,500 )
4 2nd Grade Men at)
51,440 2 3rdt Gr me Men)
City Mechanic 750.00 600.00
B -Traveling Expense 248.00 100.00
C -Office Expense 350.00 300.00
D -Printing 65.00 60.00
E -Minor Equip-
ment 1,285.00 600.00
H ose 3,528.00 1,850.00
Pumping Engine
for No. 4 12,600.04
.AprilExpenditures 1923, needs fo Estimated
to year
April 1, 1924 ending
(March March
estimated). 31st, 1925.
F -Maintenance of
Equipment $ 4,700.00 $ 3,000.09
G --Material a n d
Supplies 2,350.00 3,000.00
H Heat ) 2,350.00 2,350.00
Water )
J -Heating Plant
No. 5 750.00
10 Fire Alarm
Boxes and
Repairs 1,583.11 1,800.00
Fire Hydrant
Rental 23,000.00 25,800.00
Concrete Floor
Headquarters 300.00
Repairs to Heat-
ing Plant and
Basement
New Roof Head-
quarters 3,000.00
New Roof at No.
4 Delhi Sta-
tion
500.00
1,325.00
$128,094.50 $149.405.00
120 -Fire and Police Signal Dept.
A -Salary C`ty E1Fc-
triclan $ 1,800.00 $ 2,100.00
Salary Asst
Electrician
Wages Helper 1,650.00
C -Office Expense 110.00
F -Maintenance of
Truck 512.00 400.00
0 -Materials and
Suppleis, Wire,
etc. 2,000.00 1,900.09
H -Power 260.00
G -Supplies 400.00
$ 5,350.00
122 -Plumbing inspection.
A -Salary Plumbing
Inspector $ 2,200.00 $ 2,400.00
D --Printing 15.00 75.00
J -Plumbing Board '
Compensation 4.50 50.00
2,219.50 $ 2,525.00
123 -Electrical inspection.
$ 2,400.00
A -Salary Inspector$ 2,220.00
D -Printing 18.25 75.09
G -Supplies 200.00
1,680.00
1,500.00
200.00
270.00
$ 6,332.00 $ 8,050.00
121 -Building Inspection.
A -Salary Building
Inspector
Salary Clerk
W -Furniture
Auto
$ 2,750.00
1,200.00
200.00
800.00
$ 2,238.25 $ 2,675.00
124 -Pounds.
J -Payment to Hu -
Mane Society for
care of un-
claimed animals 300.00 300.00
Total Protection
of Life and
Property $217„496.2•-, $2112.055.00
III. -HEALTH AND SANITATION.
125 -General Health Department.
A -Salary Health
Officer $ 2,000.00 $ '1,090.00
Ass't Health Of-
ficer 300.00 900.0')
Sanitary Officer 1,260.00 1,500.00
Stenographer 450.00 450.00
School Nurses
(4) 5,350.00 5,350.00
Dairy Inspector 1,200.00 1,200.00
Food and Rest-
aurant Inspec-
tor 900_00 900.00
Nurse for Ven-
ereal Clinic 1,080.00 1,080.00
B -Travelling E x -
p 75.00
ense
D -Printing 90.00 100.00
G -Material a n d
Supplies 75.00 75.00
J -Laboratory 1,200.00 1,200.00
513,905.00 $14,830.00
127 -Sewer Maintenance.
A -Salary Inspect -
tor $ 1,320.00 $ 1,320.00
Wages 4,675.00 4,600.00
F -Maintenance 150.00 150.00
G -Supplies 370.00 375.00
I -Insurance 25.00 25.00
$ 6,540.00 $ 6,470.00
128 -Garbage Collection.
J -Collection and
disposal o f
garbage $ 16,554.00 $
Miscellaneous 27.00
$ 16,581,00 $
Total Health and
Sanitation $ 37,026.00 $
IV. -H IGHWAYS.
131 -General Administration.
A -Salary Superin-
tendent $ 1,650.00 $
E -Auto 437.25
25.00
F -Maintenance
132 -Street Repel
A -Wages
E -Equipment
F -Maintenance
G -Materials a n
Supplies
J -Resurfacing
streets
Miscellaneous
16.380.00
200.00
16,580.00
37,880.00
1,800.00
50.00
$ 2,112,25 $ 1,850.00
14,000.04
400.00
1,500.00
10,000.00
5,680.00 3,000.00
600.00 400.00
$ 42,250.00 $ 29,300.00
75.00
10.00
600.00
200.00
1,500.00
800.00
ring.
$ 19,875.00 $
15.00
1,300.00
d
14,780.00
133 -City Garage.
C -Office Expense
D -Printing
E -Equipment
F -Maintenance
G -Supplies
H -Light, Heat
and Water
$ 60.00 $
10.00
200.00
120.00
1,440.00
800.00
I -Insurance
Special Session,
233.00 200.00
$ 2,863.00 $
138 -Street Lighting.
H -Parks $ 2,000.00 $
Boulevard, Grand-
view
Boulevard, Main
St.
Arcs
Miscellaneous Lights
Police Signals
New Street Lights
Larch 15th, 1924
117
3,385.00
1,710.00
1,525.00
5,812.00 5,445.00
44,954.00 44,890.00
534.00
168.00
400.00
140 -Street Cleaning.
A -Wages $
E -Equipment
F -Maintenance
G -Materials a n d
Supplies
H -Water
I -Insurance
51,766.00 $ 54,672.00
24,000.00 $ 20,000.00
6,024.00 500.00
580.00 500.00
550.00
2,400.00
55.00
600.00
2,400.00
60.00
$ 27,609.00 $ 24,060.00
Total for Highways $132.325.25 $113,267.00
V -PARKS.
144 -General Administration.
A -Salary Superin-
tendent $ 1,800.00 $
B -Traveling E x-
pense 37.50
C -Office expense 150.00
D -Printing 100.00
H -Heat, Light, etc. 40.00
I -Bond Surety 10.00
Miscellaneous
Lights
J -Bonds and inter-
est 2,025.00
To apply on Deficit 1,361.60
1,800.00
60.00
50.00
100.00
50.00
10.00
334.00
2,000.00
3,200.00
$ 5,524.10 $ 7,270.00
1448 -Areas Buildings.
A -Wages $ 11,550.00 $ 7,867.72
E -Equipment 655.00 250.00
G -Materials and
supplies 4,590.00 2,600.00
F -Maintenance 600.00 700.00
H -Light, Heat, Etc. 450.00 450.00
I -Insurance 50.00 50.00
J -Rent of Green
house 600.00 600.00
$ 18,495.00 $ 12,517.72
Total for Parks $ 24,019.10 $ 19,787.72
In addition there is available for per-
manent improvements about $11,000
coming from a balance of cash on hand
and the 1923 County Levy.
VI -CHARITIES, DONATIONS AND
LIBRARY.
142 -Miscellaneous Donations.
J -G. A. R. Memor-
ial Day $ 200.00 $ 200.00
Visiting Nurses 1,200.00 1,200.00
Band concerts 200.00 400.00
$ 1,600.00 $ 1,800.00
143 -Library.
A -Salary Librar-
ian $
Salary, Ass'ts
Janitor
13 -Travel i n g E x
Pense 07.25
C -Office expense 60.00
D. -Printing
E -Equipment 5,403 00
F -Maintenance 1,300.00
G -Material a n d
Supplies 700.00
I -1 -Heat, Light,
'Water 2,000.00
I -Insurance 87.92
1,90.00 $
7,351.25
1,200
1,92 1.00
8,300.00
1,200.00
100.09
100.00
100.00
4,931.89
1,340.00
1,01110.00
2,000.00
75.00
$ 20,088.42 $ 21,106.89
Total Donations and
Library $ 21,688.42 $ 22,906.89
VII -MISCELLANEOUS.
148A -Dues Iowa
League of Muni-
cipalities $ 50.00
148B -Damages, Settlements. Etc.
Settlements $ 14,224.30 $ 5,000.00
Filing Deeds 19.15 20.40
Sub. Taxes and Tax
Title Cert. 7,992.35
$ 2L2.r,.s3 $ 5,020.00
148C -Miscellaneous Printing, Etc.
J -Printing Council
Proceedings $3 3,600.00 $ 4,000.00
Printing Annual
Report
390.00 450.00
Expenditures Estimated
.April 1, 1923, needs for
to year
I March March
(.stimated). list, 1925.
Binding Council
Proceedings 133.00 150.00
Winding Town
Clock 189.00 200.00
Miscellaneous
Printing 1,000.00 1,000.00
$ 5,312.00 $ 5,800.00
148E -Ambulance Servcie.
A -Salary Driver $ 1,240.00 $ 1,320.00
E Equipment 1,300.00
F -Maintenance of
Equipment 400.00 400.00
C -Supplies 250.00 200.00
J -Rent of Car 91.00
$ 3,281.00 $ 1,920.00
Total Miscellaneous $30,878.83 $12,790.00
VIII -RECREATION
145 -Bathing Beach.
A -Wages $ 2,668.31
C -Office Epense 14.85
D -Printing and
Advertising 7.00
E -Equipment 1,118.05
G -Supplies 596.77
H -Light 43.00
I -Insurance 128.71
Receipts 1923
Appropriation Re-
quired 1924
1458 -Playgrounds.
A -Wages
D -Printing and
Advertising
E -Equipment
G -Supplies
J -Miscellaneous
Appropriation 1924,
City One -Half
146 -Skating Rink.
A -Wages
G -Supplies
H -Fuel and Light
$
4,576.68
3,081.67
$ 2,255.31
40
777.01
558.87
226.25
$ 4,150.84
$ 855.35
38.98
125.96
$ 1,500.00
$ 2,300.00
$ 1,020.29
Receipts 1923 $ 1,079.90
No Appropriation recommended.
147 -Athletic Field.
A -Wages $ 1,218.57
C -Telephone 40.00
H -Fuel and Elec-
tricity 52.28
F -Maintenance 159.58
G -Supplies 264.89
$ 1,735.22
Receipts 1923 $ 836.79
No Appropriation recommended.
Recreation Appropriation $ 3,800.00
IX -MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIES...-�
A -Salary Supt. $ 3,000.00 $ 3.120.00
Salary Cashier 2,100.00 2.220.00
Salary Engineer 2,100.00 2,220.00
Salary Clerk 1,140.00 1,260.00
Salary Bookkeeper 1,320.00 1,440.00
B -Traveling Ex- 41.54 100.00
Ex-
pense 3,000.00 3,000.00
DC -Office 10.00 25.00
E -Equipment -Printing 460.00 100.00
F -Maintenance 80.00
G -Supplies 200.00 300.00
118
Special Session, March 15th, 1924
50.00 50.00 Sewer 3,000.00
923lmprove-
2,367.50 17,125.00 ments 164,107.89
25,929.42 25,929.42
I—Insurance
J—Interest on Imp.
Bonds
Interest on Pur-
chase Bonds
$41,7:18.46 $56.869.42
149B—Outside Expense
A—Salary Chief 1,920.00
Engineer $
5 Ass't Engineers, 8 212.64
$4.50 per day
5 Firemen, 7 :',OO.UO
$4.00 per day
Meter Repairer 1,620.00
Meter Reader 1,500.00
500.00
Meter Reader 1� 320.00
Forman 2,400.00
4 Helpers
E—Purchase of
Equipment 1,800.001,100.00
F—Maintenance 11,800.00
G—Supplies
H—Fuel, Power,
Etc. 25 40.000
,
I—Insurance 1 000.00
J—Other Expense
$ 1,920.00
8,212.50
7,300.00
1,620.00
1,440.00
1,380.00
6,266.00
6,266.00
1,000.00
2,500.00
450.00
25,000.00
360.00
250.00 250.00
$70,430.50 $60,098.50
149C—Extiensions and Betterments.
Water Works Main
Ex`ensions $130,000.00 $50,000.00
Eagle Pt. and 3rd St.
Improvements 70,000.00 116,000.00
200,000,00 196,000.00
152—Markets and Scales,
A—Salary Market
Master $ 1,260.00 $ 1380.00
G—Supplies 90.00 90.00
J—Scale Repairs 100.00
$ 1,350.00 $ 1,570.00
153—Docks, Wharves, Etc.
G—Supplies $ 60.00 $ 75.00
I—Insurance 30.00 30.00
$ 90.00 $ 105.00
Total Municipal In-
dustries (from
Taxes) $ 1,440.00 $ 1,675.00
(From Earnings and
Bond Issue) 312,228.96 312.967.82
X—MUNICIPAL
161—J
Regular Bonded
Debt Interest
Voting Machine
Bond
Loan Warrant Re-
demption Bonds
Grading Bonds
City Improvement
Bonds
Other Bonds Re-
deemed
For Reserve Fund
XI—MUNICIPAL
162—J
Rockdale Road
Rockdale Grading
and Guard Rail
Storm Sewers and
Inlets
Miscel. Grading
City's Share Special
Improvement
"B" Branch Sewer
across Jackson St.
Windsor Avenue
Sewer
$313,668.96 314,642.92
INDEBTEDNESS.
$ 50,015.00 $ 46,075.00
1,000.00
20,000.00
5,000.00
50,000.00
1,000.00
20.000.00
6,000.00
20,000.00
17,736.20
*126,015.00 $110.811.20
IMPROVEMENTS.
$280,247.89 $57,100.00
Approved: O. E.CRR,
Manager.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOCYty STUBER,C1erk
March 17, 1924, and March 24, 1924.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
Council accept the new Fire Pumper
received from the American La -
France Fire Engine Co. and that the
report of the test of said pumper be
filed for record. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
contract for the improvement of
West 16th street from Cornell to
Henion streets, awarded to S. J.
Groves Sons Co., be rescinded, due to
the stipulated quantity of yardage
being unnoticed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf.. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Melchior and
Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Melchior entered and
took his seat at 4:30 P. M.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved
Adopted'
$ 1,850.27 $ 1,300.00
77,000.00 20,000.00
13,654.00 10,000.00
8,000.00 5,000.0)
16,000.00
2,800.00
15,000.00
Councilmen
Attest:
1924.
4
Special Sesslim, March 18th, 1924 11'1
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session, March 18th, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Council-
men Gabriel and Brede.
Council met. at 5:00 P. M.
Present — Councilmen Brede, Ga-
briel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
Councilman Brede be appointed to
act as Mayor pro -tem of this meet-
ing. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Gabriel, Mel-
chior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Mayor pro -tem Brede read the call
and stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of act-
ing on bond bids and acting on any
other business that may come before
the meeting.
March 18th, 1924.
utlon of a Contract for the Sale of
$125,000.00 of four and one-half per-
cent Waterworks Bonds of the City
of Dubuque to Bechtel & Co., of
Davenport, Iowa.
Whereas, appropriate proceedings
were instituted by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa, for the issue and
sale of four and one-half percent
Water Works Bonds to the amount
of $125,000.00 and the notice of the
time when bids would be received for
the sale of such bonds as duly pub-
lished in the Telegraph -Herald, one
of the official county newspapers of
the City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa, and also in the Des Moines
Register -Leader, a newspaper of gen-
eral circulation throughout the State
of Iowa, for two consecutive weeks.
all as is provided by law, and
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
on Tuesday, March 18th, at 2:00 P.
M., for the $125,000 4t/2% Water
Works Bonds, maturing as follows:
$20,000 April 1st, 1937, $10,000 April
lst, each year from 1938 to 1943 and
$45,000 April 1st, 1944. The follow-
ing sealed bid was received:
Old Colony Trust Co., Boston,
Mass., $98.81.
The White -Phillips Co., Bechtel &
Co., and Ringheim, Wheelock & Co.
were prepared to submit oral bids.
They all stated that they were un-
able to pay par and accrued interest
for immediate delivery.
Bechtel & Co. of Davenport, Iowa,
made the following proposition. They
would take up bonds at par on the
following basis. The entire amount
would be on interest until May 15th,
when $25,000 would be paid, $20,000
to be paid on the 15th day of each
month to and including October 15th,
when the whole $125,000 would be
paid; 2% to be paid on all deferred
payments and in addition they would
pay a premium of $395.00 for the
bonds.
I would recommend that this pro-
position be accepted and the bonds
sold to Bechtel & Co., as I believe
this is the best proposal that can be
secured at the present time in con-
nection with the disposal of these
bonds.
Respectfully submitted.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
A Resolution Authorizing the Exec -
Whereas, pursuant to such notice.
bids were received by the City Man-
ager of said City on March 18th.
1924, at his office in the City Hall.
at which time the same were opened,
compared and examined, and
Whereas, such bids were submitted
to the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, at a meeting called for that
purpose on March 18th. 1924, and
said City Council finds that Bechtel
& Co. of Davenport, Iowa, submitted
the highest bid for said bonds, said
bid being par and accrued interest
together with a premium of $395.00.
and it is deemed advisable that a
contract be awarded to said company
for said bonds; now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, in legal ses-
sion assembled, that a contract for
the sale of $125,000.00 of four and
one-half per cent Water Works
Bonds of the City of Dubuque be
awarded to said Bechtel & Co. of
Davenport. ,Iowa, and that said con-
tract he executed by the Mayor in
behalf of the City of Dubuque upon
final passage of this resolution, and
approval of the contract, a copy of
which is hereto attached and made a
part hereof.
This resolution being deemed urg-
ent and for the preservation of the
health. comfort and convenience of
the citizens of Dubuque shall be in
force and effect from and after its
final passage and adoption by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque.
Adopted and approved March 18th,
1924.
Mayor.
120
Attest:
Special Session, March 22nd, 1924
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be approved and ad-
opted on first reading and placed on
file n the office of
for perioda theClerk
of not less than one
week for public inspection. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Cle k.
Approved -•1 1924.
Adopted ••• q 1924.
Conncilmen:
Attest:
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session March 22nd, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Gabriel and Brede.
Council met at 4:00 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Brede moved that
Councilman Melchior be appointed to
act as Mayor pro -tem of this meet-
ing. Seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Not voting—Councilman Melchior.
Mayor pro -tem Melchior read the
call and stated that service thereof
had been duly made and that this
meeting is called for the purpose of
canvassing the petitions of the var-
ious candidates for the offices of
Councilmen, and on Park commis-
sioner to be elected March 31st, 1924
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting.
The following resolution was pre-
sented and adopted.
Resolution.
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque has, pursuant to
call, met in special session on this
22nd day of Match, 1924, for the pur-
pose of canvassing the petitions of
nomination filed with the Clerk of
the City of Dubuque within the time
provided by law to determine wheth-
er or not such petitions contain the
number of qualified electors neces-
sary in order to qualify as candidates
at the Municipal election to be held
on March 31, 1924; and
Whereas, such petitions have been
canvassed by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque on this day and
it is found that the persons who have
filed petitions of Nomination with
the City Clerk have all received a
sufficient number of signers thereon
and such fact is hereby determined.
Be it therefore resolved that the
following named persons be and they
are hereby declared nominated and
eligible to election to the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque and Park
Commissioner at the regular Munici-
pal Election to be held in the City
of Dubuque on March 31, 1924, Lame-
ly to wit:
Harlan G. Melchior,
Edward Schrempf,
M. E. Ward,
C. A. White,
Frank J. Piekenbrock for park
Commissioner.
Special Session, March 22nd, 1924 121
Co. be permitted to install a gasoline
filling station at N. W. corner of llth
St. and Central Ave., stating further
that it would eventually replace the
station which is located there at the
present time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted and
the proper waiver and stipulation
signed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrcmpf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Geo. Roepsch, et al, ask-
ing that a sidewalk be constructed
on the North side of Lincoln avenue
from Hamilton street to the end of
Lincoln Ave., from Whittier street to
the end of Lincoln Ave., presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
sidewalks to be laid on the North
side of Lincoln Ave, from Hamilton
street to Shires avenue. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yens—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of Claim of Fred Knoern-
schild against the City of Dubuque in
the sum of $350.00, for personal in-
juries received by his wife in a
fall upon an icy sidewalk Feb, 19th,
1924, on the North side of 22nd street
in front of the entrance to the Sa-
cred Heart church. Stating that this
will cover the hospital bill and doc-
tor bill and medical supplies, and
that if the City pays this amount
he will not press the claim further.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
petition be referred to the City So-
licitor. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Ed. Bowman, asking
permission to install a gasoline pump
and underground storage tank in
front of his place of business at No.
47 West 4th street, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be received and filed. 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 residents on Vernon
street asking that street be improved,
signed by Thos. Walsh, Mrs. C. W.
Wiemold et al, presented. Action de-
ferred.
Passed and adopted this 22nd day
of March, 1924.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
L. H. BREDE,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Mrs. Wm. Krakow, stat-
ing that when the assessment was
levied for the improvement last year
for White street and Tenth street
Mrs. Sophie Brown, for whom she
is filing this petition did not re-
ceive the rotice of the assessment
against her property owing to the
fact that she lives in Colorado, and
she hereby asks that she be permit-
ted to sign a waiver and pay the first
two installments on the above men-
tioned assessment and taking the
benefit of the installment method of
paying the balance.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
and the Treasurer be so notified.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schr ,mpf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of Claim of Julia Hess,
against the city of Dubuque in the
sum of $10,000 for injuries received
by her in falling on an icy sidewalk
February 16th, 1924, on the west side
of Main street, in front of lot 43
Marsh's Add. at the intersection of
Klingenberg Terrace.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrcmpf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended for the purpose
of giving any one present an oppor-
tunity to address the Council. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Ben Klauer addressed the Council
relative to a petition which had been
received at a former session of the
Council, asking that the Klauer Mfg.
122 Special Session, March 22nd, 1924
Petition of Miss Elizabeth Keller,
remonstrating against the assess-
ment as levied against her property
lot 11 Wood's addition, for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Kirk-
wood street, stating that the assess-
ment as levied is $178.58 and that
she bought this lot for $175.00 in
1922, that the assessment is far in
excess of Y4 valuation of the lot and
hereby asks the Council to rectify
this, and reduce the assessment to
where it should be.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager for investigaticn. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Notice of return of service. Notice
of the adoption of a resolution de-
claring vacated, annulled, and for-
feited, certain rights heretofore
granted to the C. B. and Northern
Ry. Co., its successors and assigns,
served on said Company, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and placed on file
for record. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Communication of the C. M. and
St. P. Ry. Co., relative to the or-
dinance referring to a side track from
its connection (I. C. R. R) with said
Jackson street track. Known as the
Farley & Loetscher tracks 1 and 2,
presented. No action taken.
Warranty deed of Alfred J. and
Mary F. Horsefall conveying to the
City of Dubuque lot 12 in Coate's
Add., presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
deed be accepted and placed on rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
A communication of the Globe In-
demnity Co., stating the bond issued
to Edward Bowman and Joseph
Healy, is hereby made to cover the
new location, at No. 47 West 4th
street.
Councilman Brede moved that the
communication be received and at-
tached to the bond. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Bond of Berscheid and Wilson, for
the operation and maintenance of a
display sign presented, it being prop-
erly executed, Councilman Gabriel
moved that it be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote: •
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Bond of Taylor Dentists, for the
operation and maintenance of a dis-
play sign, presented.
It being properly executed, Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that it be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Joseph Leitner, asking
permission to build a garage on 6th
and Garfield avenues, stating that the
street at this point is not improved
and is therefore not used, stating
further that he is willing to pay a
Dental for same, and move off the
place whenever ordered to do so by
the City.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted.
The City Solicitor to draft a lease
covering the same. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of property owners on Jul-
ien avenue, from Delhi street to Del-
hi street signed by Frank R. Greg-
ory, Wm. Bergner, J. W. Hillery et
al, filed by Kintzinger & Stuart their
attorneys. Asking that the Council
rescind their action in letting the
contract for improvement of this
street for vibrolithic and substitute
sheet asphalt paving instead, (signed
by 75 per cent of the property own-
ers).
Councilman Brede moved that ow-
ing to the fact that the contract has
already been awarded for vibrolithic
paving, the petition be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of property owners on Au-
dubon street, asking that the water
mains be extended on said Audubon
street from West 14th street North.
Signed by David Lattner, L. Breit-
bach, Martin Fahey, et al. (15 sign-
ers), presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the prayer of the petition
Special Sessim, March 22nd, 1924 123
be granted. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None,
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Virginia E. R. Robison
and Birdena Bush, requesting that
the assessment levied against their
property for sewer connections on
the North side of Julien avenue be-
tween Wood and Atlantic streets be
cancelled and the money paid there-
on be refunded, giving as reasons
therefor that the property is lower
than the sidewalk, and in order to
connect with the sewer the connec-
tion will have to be much longer
and at an entirely different angle,
and that they be allowed to make
their own connections in a manner
suitable to the development of the
property before the street is paved.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
City Manager Carr reported that
the James F. Lee Paving Co., refuses
to fulfill the contract for the improv-
ing of Fourth street which was
awarded to said Company and rec-
ommends that the certified check of
$60.00 which was filed as a guarantee
that they would enter into a contract
if awarded to said Co. be forfeited
to the City of Dubuque.
Councilman Brede moved that cer-
tified check of James Lee Paving
Co. be declared forfeited to the City
of Dubuque and the money be placed
in the General Fund. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
March 21st, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At a meeting of the
Council held on March 10th, the pet-
ition of Elizabeth Pier remonstrat-
ing against the assessment for sewer,
water and gas connctions as levied
against her property at the corner
of Cleveland avenue and Union
street, was referred to the City Man-
ager for investigation and report.
This property has a frontage of
116.1 feet on Cleveland avenue and
is 160 feet deep on Union street. The
assessment as levied for sewer and
water was $83.73. Miss Pier states
that there should have been no con-
nection made to this lot as they could
have been made at any time from
Union street. This is probably true
so far as the gas and water connec-
tions are concerned but there is no
sewer in Union street. The assess -
as levied is well within the one-quart-
er of the value of the property. I
would therefore recommend that the
petition be received and filed.
Respectfully submitted.
0. E. CARR.
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the petition
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 that the
City Solicitor be authorized to file
papers for a new trial in the Koppes
Condemnation Case. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Stipulation and Agreement, of N.
Steffen having been granted permis-
sion to install a gasoline pump for
furnishing gasoline to automobiles by
way of service, hereby agrees to save
the City of Dubuque harmless from
any and all damages that may arise
by reason of the existence of said
curb pump, presented.
Councilman Gabriol moved that the
stipulation be placed on file for rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel.
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Garfield avenue from Elm street
to Marshall street, presented.
Councilman Schrempr moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel.
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Marshall street from Garfield to
Rhomberg avenues, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel.
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
II,
124 Special Session, March_ 22nd, 1924
Gilman Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Rush street from Bryant street
to Holly street, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on West 16th street from Montrose
terrace to Coinell street, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on West 5th street from Hill street
to John street, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance establishing a grade
on East 19th street from Central
avenue to the C. G. W. tracks, pre-
sented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on 18th street from Central avenue
to the C. G. W. R. R. tracks, pre-
sented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas --Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Summit street from West 5th
street to West 3rd street presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Montrose terrace from Cornell
street to West 16th street presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Kirkwood street from West Lo-
cust street to Alta Vista street, pre-
sented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Seminary street from West Lo-
cust street to a point 1300 feet West
of Harold street, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by thte fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Kniest street from Garfield aven-
ue to East 22nd street, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Seminary street from Main street
to Madison street, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, and Sclrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An ordinance establishing a grade
for the first alley west of North
Grandview avenue, extending 250
feet south from the south property
line of Hale street, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
Special Session, March 22nd, 1924 125
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. 'Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Edison street from Stafford street
to Althauser street presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Holly street from Rush street to
Cleveland avenue presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Dodge street from South Locust
street to Salina street presetned.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance establishing a grade
for the alley between Walnut street
and Cox street from the north prop-
erty line of Chestnut street for a
distance of 164.8 feet North pre-
sented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the firpt reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Conn-
Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas–Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance establishing a grade
on East 24th street from Washing-
ton street to Windsor avenue pre-
sented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
An Ordinance establishing a grade
ou Iowa street from West 3rd street
to West 14th street.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
Cit Clerk.
Approved
Adopted vwS
1924.
1924.
•
126 Special Session, :March 31st, 1924
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session March 31st, 1924.
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, Mel-
chior, 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 adopting
the City Budget for the fiscal year
of 1924 and acting on any other busi-
ness that may come before the
meeting.
Resolution.
Whereas, the budget of expendi-
tures for the fiscal year of 1924, as
prepared by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque has been duly pub-
lished as required by law and there
being no objections to the same, be
it therefore
Resolvd by the City Council of said
City that said budget be and the
same is hereby approved and adopted
as amended as and for the budget
of expenditures for the fiscal year of
1924.
Passed, approved and adopted this
31st day of March, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSN,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Gabriel.
APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE.
An Ordinance appropriating money
for the various funds and purposes
of the City of Dubuque for the fiscal
year, 1924.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the appropria-
tions for the ensuing fiscal year of
1924, for the different departments
and purposes of the City of Dubuque
be fixed and determined as follows:
I. -General Administration
Departments.
101. City Council $ 225.00
13,312.00
2,055.00
2,825.00
2.960.00
4,180.00
102. City Manager
103. City Clerk
104. City Auditor
105. City Treasurer
106. City Solicitor
108. City Assessor 2,050.00
109. City Engineer 19,165.00
113. Elections 497.70
114. City Buildings 6,699.00
115. Police Court 1,850.00
116. Civil Service Commis-
sion 170.00
(These appropriations to be
made from consolidated
tax levy.)
II. -Protection of Life and Property.
118. Police DP-pp'tment $68,790.00
120. Fire and Police Signal
department 8,050.00
121. Building Inspection 5,350.00
122. Plumbing Inspection 2,525.00
123. Electrical .Inspection 2,675.00
(These apropriations to he
made from consolidated
tax levy.)
119. Fire Department 149,405.00
($89,704.30 to be appropri-
ated from special tax
levy. the balance to be
appropriated from miscel-
laneous receipts and un-
appropriated funds.)
III. -Health and Sanitation.
125. General Health De-
partment $14,830.00
127. Sewer Maintenance 6,470.00
128. Garbage Collection 16.580.00
(These appropriations to be
made from consolidated
tax levy.)
IV. -Highways.
131. Genera 1 Administra-
tion $ 1.850.00
132. Street Repairing 29,300.00
133. City Garage 3,385.00
138. Street Lighting 54,672.00
140. Street Cleaning 24,060.00
(These appropriations to be
made from consolidated
tax levy.)
V. -Parks.
144a. General Administra-
tion $ 7,270.00
1 44b. Areas, Buildings 12,517.72
(These appropriations to be
made from special tax
levy.)
VI. -Charities. Donations and
Library.
142. Miscellaneous Dona-
tions $ 1.800.00
(This appropriation to be
made from consolidated
tax levy.)
143. Library 21,106.89
(This apnropriation to be
made from special tax
levy.)
VII. -Miscellaneous.
148 Dues Iowa League of
Municipalities $ 50.00
145b. lay, damages, settle-
ments, etc. 5,020.00
148c. Miscellaneous, print-
ing, etc. 5,800.00
Special Sessimi, Alarch 31st, 1924
127
148e. Ambulance service 1,920.00
(These appropriations to be
made from consolidated
tax levy.)
VIII.—Recreation.
145a. Bathing Beach $ 1.500.00
145b. Play Grounds 2,300.00
(These appropriations to be
made from consolidated
tax levy.)
IX.—Municipal Industries.
152. Markets and Scales $ 1,570.00
153. Docks, Wharves, etc 105.00
(These appropriations to be
made from consolidated
tax levy.)
X.—Municipal Indebtedness.
Outstanding bonds $110,811.20
(This appropriation to be
made from special tax
levy.)
XI.—Municipal Improvements.
162j. Rockdale road $ 1,300.00
Rockdale road grading and
guard rail 20,000.00
Miscellaneous grading 5,000.00
Storm sewers and inlets10,000.00
"B" Branch sewer across
Jackson street 2,800.00
Windsor avenue sewer 15,000.00
Sewer Roosevelt ,mower a. 3,000.00
(These appropriations to be
made from consolidated
tax levy.)
XII.—Miscellaneous Revenues.
Police Pension Fund $ 5,276.72
Fire Pension Fund 15,170.59
(These appropriations to be
made from special tax
levy.)
Sec. 2. That the distribution and
division of the above named appro-
priations be made in accordance with
the budget of expenditures adopted
by the City Council on March 31.
192hp which budget is made a part
of this ordinance by reference there-
to and shall be considered in connec-
tion with the expenditures of the
above appropriations.
Sec. 3. This ordinance being
deemed urgent and of immediate im-
portance shall become effective from
and after its final passage and adop-
tion by the City Council and publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
City of Dubuque and the appropria-
tions herein provided for shall be
available when properly transferred
to the respective funds.
Passed upon first reading March
31, 1924.
Passed and adopted upon final
reading upon the suspension of rules
March 31, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE.
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Pulilished officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
paperg,April 3rd, 1924.
- - "C JOHN STURLR.
City Clerk.
Appropriation Ordinance.
An Ordinance appropriating money
for the various funds and purposes
of the City of Dubuque for the fiscal
year 1924 presented and read.
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Gabriel.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended requiring the
ordinance to be read o nthree sep-
arate days. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
he considered the second reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede. Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Gabriel.
The ordinance was the nread a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the bill of Hurd. Lenehan. Smith &
O'Connor for $50.00, for legal ser-
vices rendered. be paid and the Au-
ditor be instructed to draw a war-
rant for the said amount on the
Treasurer in favor of the aforesaid
legal firm. Seconded by Councilman
128 Special Session, March 31st, 1924
Moines Register Leader a newspaper
of general circulation throughout the
State of Iowa, for two consecutive
weeks, all as is provided by law, and
Whereas, pursuant to such notice,
bids were received by the City Man-
ager of said City on March 18th,
1924, at his office in the City Hall,
at which time the same were opened,
compared and examined, and
Whereas such bids were submitted
to the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, at a meeting called for
that purpose on March 18th, 1924,
and said City Council finds that
Bechtel and Company of Davenport,
Iowa, submitted the highest bid for
said bonds, said bid being par and
accrued interest together with a pre-
mium of $395.00 and it is deemed
advisable that a contract be award-
ed to said Company for said bonds;
now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, in legal
session assembled, that a contract
for the sale of $125,000 of four and •
one-half percent Water Bonds of the
City of Dubuque be awarded to said
Bechtel and Company, Davenport,
Iowa, and that said contract be exe•
cuted by the Mayor in behalf of the
City of Dubuque upon final passage
of this resolution, and approval of
the contract a copy of which is he; -r -
to attached and made a part hereof.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and for the preservation of the
health, comfort and convenience of
the citizens of Dubuque shall be in
force and effect from and after its
final passage and adoption by the
'City Council of the City of Dubuque.
Approved and adopted, March 18th,
1924, on first reading.
Approved and adopted, March 31st,
1924, on second reading.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im-
provement of East 4th street from
the alley east of Central avenue to
the railroad tracks and J. Rasmussen
& Sons, contractor, has submitted
the lowest bid for the furnishing of
all labor and materials and perform-
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Councilman Melchior moved that
Jacob Ernsdorf, whose term expired,
be reappointed as a member of the
Civil Service Commission for a term
of six years. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Petition of Ed. Bowman asking
permission to install an underground
storage tank and gasoline pump at
his place of business at 47 West
Fourth street presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted,
he to sign the proper stipulations.
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
City Manager Carr reported that
he had appointed R. G. Humphrey
of Davenport as local Building In-
spector.
The original budget draft appro-
priated 2,750 as salary for the build -
building inspector. The salary of this
official was increased to $3,600 in the
budget adopted. The total appropri-
ation for this office. however, re-
mains at the same figure, namely,
$5,350. The Council eliminated the
appropriation for an automobile for
the inspector so as to meet the sal-
ary increase an dkeep the office ap-
propriation at the same figure.
Under the agreement wlth R. G.
Humphrew, Davenport man named
to this post, he will use his own
automobile in his work. The in-
spector will be paid mileage.
A Resolution.
A resolution authorizing the exe-
cution of a contract for the sale of
$125,000.00 of four and one-half per
cent Water Works Bonds of the City
of Dubuque to the Bechtel & Co,
of Davenport, Iowa.
Whereas appropriate proceedings
were instituted by the City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa, for the sale of
four and one-half per cent Water
Works Bonds to the amount of $125,-
000.00 and • the notice of the time
when bids would be received for
the sale of such bonds as duly pub-
lished in the Telegraph -Herald one
of the official County Newspapers
of the Cit yof Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa, and also in the Des
Special Session, March 31st, P)24
1)0
ing the work as provided for in the
plans and specifications; (J. F. Lee
Paving Co., who submitted the low-
est bid forfeited their check by re-
fusal to execute the contract), now
therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the improvement of East
4th street from the alley east of Cen-
tral avenue to the railroad tracks, be
awarded to J. Rasmussen & Sons
Co., Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and the
Mayor and Manager be and they are
hereby directed to execute a contract
on behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 31st day of March,
1924.
Passed and adopted on final pre-
sentation April 7th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
First presentation:
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Second presentation:
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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of the National Refining
Co. who are about to erect a gasoline
station at the southeast corner of
Central avenue and 21st street. Ask-
ing that they be permitted to con-
struct outside or canopy post at edge
of lot line, which will necessitate
over -hanging of eaves on canopy roof
for a distance of two feet, this will
be 12 feet above the sidewalk level,
agreeing to prevent any possible dif-
ficulty through the overflow of wat-
er from this roof to the edge of the
sidewalk below through suitable gut-
tering and draining.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
the Company to sign the proper stip-
ulations. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf: Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Registration Clerks for the City Elec-
tion be paid at the rate of $30.00
each. The Judges and Clerks of
Election $6.00 each. The owners of
buildings in voting precincts where
it was necessary to rent such build-
ings be paid $25.00 for each such
building. Owners of buildings used
by registration clerks on election
day be paid $5.00 each. Bill of R.
Herrmann and Sons, for rent of fur-
niture used for the election $34.00.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Mayor be authorized to appoint a
committee of five, outside of the
Council and representing each ward
to redistrict the City along more con
venient and equitable lines for vot-
ing precincts. Seconded by Council.
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempt.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved
Adopte
Councilmen
Attest:
l 1924.
1924.
Special Session, April 1st, 1924 131
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session April 1st, 1924.
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 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
special assessment as provided by
law to pay for the construction of a
sanitary sewer in State street, re-
pairing sidewalk abutting North 1
of lot 2 Sub. 1 of 33 T. S. Nairn's
Add., for the making of gas connec-
tions on various streets in the City,
canvassing the vote for Councilmen
and Park Commissioner 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 provided by law to pay for
the construction of a sanitary sewer
in State street from Curtis street
south for a distance of approximate-
ly 1,050 feet.
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 and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Reslved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing sanitary sewer in
State street from Curtis street South
for a distance of approximately 1,050
feet, by Oliver G. Kringle, contract-
or, 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:
Owners Description Amount
Peter Eisbach, Sub. 2 Bonson
& Stewart's Sub., Lot 1;
manholes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total $ 44.54
A. A. Cooper (Inc), Grand
View Ave. Add., Lot 29; man-
holes and 52.5 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $44.63; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $.175; interest at 6 per
cent, 38c; total 46.76
A. A. Cooper (Inc), Grand
View Ave. Add., Lot 31;
manholes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total 44.54
A. A. Cooper (Inc), Grand
View Ave. Add., Lot 32;
manholes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total 44.54
Clark Van Wie, Grand
View Ave. Add., Lot 33;
manholes and 50 lin. ft. tile
ripe at $.850021, .142.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total 44.54
Belle Savage, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 34; man-
holes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total 44.54
Mayme Bierie, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 3,5; man-
holes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $ 850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total 44.54
John Savage, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 36; man-
holes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total 44.54
Mary K. Ryder, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 37; man-
holes and 60 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total 44.54
Thos. & Enda Callaghan, Grand
View Ave. Add., Lot 38;
manholes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total 44.54
Anna Ireland, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 39; man-
holes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per 44.54
cent, 37c; total
Anna E. Dolan, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 40; man-
holes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.350021. $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
132 Special Session, April 1st, 1294
A. A. Cooper, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 23; man-
holes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total
A. A. Cooper, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 24; man-
holes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total
A. A. Cooper, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 25; man-
holes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total
A. A. Cooper, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 26; man-
holes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, 542.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total
C. B. Trewin (Inc), Grand
View Ave. Add., Lot 27;
manholes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total
A. A. Cooper (Inc), Grand
View Ave. Add., Lot 28; man-
holes and 60.6 lin ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $51.52; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $2.01; interest at 6 per
cent, 44c; total
Peter Eisbach, Sub. 6 of Min.
Lot 62, Lot 1; manholes and
69 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$.850021, $50.16; extra ex-
pense at 3.92706 per cent,
$1.96; interest at 6 per cent,
42c; total
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per 44.54
cent, 37c; total
Anna E. Dolan, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 41; 86.2 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $.850021,
$73.27; extra expense at
3.92706 per cent„ 52.88; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 63c; 7
total 76.78
E. Lavery, Grand View Ave
Add., Lot 13; 60.84 lin. ft
tile pipe at $.850021, $61.52;
extra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $2.03; interest at 6 per 54.19
cent, 44c; total
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Grand
View Ave. Add., Lot 14; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $.850021,
$42.50; extra expense at
3.92706 per cent, $1.67; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 37c;
total 44.54
A. A. Cooper Inc),Q'Grand
View Ave., Add., Lot 15;
manholes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, 542.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total 44.54
A. A. Cooper (Inc), Grand
View Ave. Add., Lot 16;
manholes and 50 lin. ft. tile
plpe at $.850021, 542.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total 44.54
A. A. Cooper (Inc), 'Grand
View Ave. Add., Lot 17;
manholes and 50 linft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, 51.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total 44.54
A. A. Cooper ('Inc), Grand
View Ave. Add., Lot 18;
manholes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent. 37c; total 44.54
A. L. Rhomberg, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 19; man-
holes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $.850021. $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total 44.54
W. A. McClain, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 20; man-
holes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 5.850021, $42.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, 51.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total
Geo. Siegworth, Grand View
Ave. Add., Lot 22; man-
holes and 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 5.850021, 542.50; ex-
tra expense at 3.92706 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 37c; total
44.54
44.54
44.54
44.54
44.54
53.97
52.54
Total $1353.20
1111.3 lin. ft. 6 inch tile at
$1.00 per lin. ft. $1111.30
4 manholes at 545.00 per man-
hole 180.00
Interest at 6 per cent 11.19
Extra expense at 3.92706 per
cent 50.71
44.64 Total $1353.20
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
44.54 following vote:
Special Session, April 1st, 1924
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Approved April 1st, 1924.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
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 State street, hereinafter
described, has been completed and
the City Engineer has computed the
cost and expense of said improve-
ment amounts to $1,353.20.
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 State
street from Curtis street south for a
distance of approximately 1,050 feet
there be issued Sewer Bonds to the
amount of $1,353.20. Sand 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 lst day of
May, A. D. 1924, shall be in the de-
nominations of $100.00 each, except
that there shall be one bond to the
amount of $53.20; they shall be num-
bered from 9581 to 9593 inclusive,
and shall be divided into ten series,
of which the bonds numbered 9581
to 9582 shall constitute the first se-
ries and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. D. 1924; the bonds
numbered 9583 shall constitute the
second series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1925;
the bonds numbered 9584 shall con-
stitute the third series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1926; the bonds numbered 9585
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1927; the bonds num-
bered 9586 shall constitute the fifth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1928; the
bonds numbered 9587 shall constitute
the sixth series and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1929;
the bonds numbered 9588 shall con-
stitute the seventh series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1930; the bonds numbered 9589
shall constitute the eighth series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1931; the bonds num-
bered 9590 shall constitute the ninth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1932; and
the bonds numbered 9591 to 9593
shall constitute the tenth series and
133
shall be payable on the first day of
April, A. D. 1933.
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 atthe office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque. Said bonds shall be in sub-
stanially 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 five percent
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 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 lst day of April, A. D.
1924. This bond is one of a series
of thirteen bonds, twelve for One
Hundred Dollars numbered from 9581
to 9592 inclusive, and one for $53.20
numbered 9593, all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
defraying the cost of constructing a
sanitary sewer in State street from
Curtis street south for a distance of
approximately 1,050 feet, 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 prop-
erty, and payable in ten annual in-
stallments, 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
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 he done prec-
edent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds have been done, hap-
nened 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
134 Special' Session, April 1st, 1924
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
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 repairing of a sidewalk in
front of and adjoining North 1z of
lot 2 of sub. 1 of 33 T. S. Nairn's
Add.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel 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, Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for repairing sidewalk by James 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:
A. Simplot, Sub. 1 of 33, T. S.
Nairn's Add., N. i/2 Lot 2;
114.8 sq. ft. walk at 20c,
$22.96; total $ 22.96
114.8 sq. ft. cement walk at
20c per sq. ft. $ 22.96
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved April lst, 1924.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen,
diligence of said Cityof
Dubuque are
hereby irrevocably pled
In witness whereof the City of Du -
as caused
buque
its
be signed cbyil hits Mayor
and countersigned by its City Clerk,
with the seal of said D. City
1affixed
d
this 1st day of May,
has authorized the use of their fac-
simile signatures to the interest cou-
pons hereto attached.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
City Clerk.
(Seal)
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
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
of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds of
said sale tobe kept in a special fund
to he known as Sewer Fund.
Be it further resolved that the in-
terest coupons attached to the bonds
he signed with the fac-simile signa-
ture of the Mayor and countersigned
with the fac-simile signature of the
City Clerk.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
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 and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cils intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided by law to pay
for the making of gas connections
on the improvement of West Locust
street from the West line of Hodg-
don street to the East line of Sem-
inary street.
There being no remonstrance,
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-
Special Session,
April lst, 1924 135
men Brede, Gabriel ,and Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for gas connections on the improve-
ment of West Locust street from the
west line of Hodgdon street to the
east line of Seminary street by Key
City Gas Company, 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
Meinrad Koch, Sub. 1 of 1
Blake's Add., Lot 2; 14 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $9.80;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 24.c; interest at 6 per
cent, 9c; total $ 10.13
JLargt. Kean et al, Blake's
Add., Lot 2; 7 lin ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $4,90; extra ex-
pense at 2.44726 per cent,
12c; interest at 6 per cent,
4c; total 5.06
Josephine McCeney & Lena
Theis, Blake's Add., Lot 3;
7 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$4:90; extra expense at
2.44726 per cent, 12c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 4c; total5.06
Josephine McCeney & Lena
Theis, Blake's Add., Lot 4;
7 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$4:90; extra expense at
2.44726 per cent, 12c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 4c; total 5.06
Josephine McCeney & Lena
Theis, Blake's Add., Lot 5;
7 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$4:90; extra expense at
2.44726 per cent, 12c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 4c; total 5.06
Margt. A. Brode, Blake's
Add., Lot 6; 7 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 70c, $4 90; extra ex-
pense at 2.44726 per cent,
12c; interest at 6 per cent,
4c; total 5.06
Margt. A. Brode, Blake's
Add., Lot 7; 7 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 70c, $4 90; extra ex-
pense at 2.44726 per cent,
12c; interest at 6 per cent,
4c; total 5.06
A. J & Martha Wirth, Blake's
Add., Lot 8; 7.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $5.25; extra ex-
pense at 2.44726 per cent,
13c; interest at 6 per cent,
5c; total 5.43
Mary Powers, Blake's Add,
Lot 9; 7.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $5.25; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 13c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total
Alice Lonegran, Blake's Add.,
Lot 10; 7.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $5.25; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 13c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total
John R. Wallis (Trustee) Rt
Min. Lot 184, Lot 1; 14 lin
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $9.80; ex-
tra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 24c; interest at 6 per
cent, 9c; total 10.13
Alice Lonegran, Blake's Add,
Lot 11; 7 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c; $4.90; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 12c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 4c; to-
tal 5.06
Jos. & Delia Kingsley, Blake's
Add., Lot 15; 7 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $4.90; extra ex-
pense at 2.44726 per cent,
12c; interest at 6 per cent,
4c; total 5.06
Louisa Traut Estate, Blake's
Add., Und. 2-6 Lot 18; 2.33
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $1.63;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 4c; interest at 6 per
cent, lc; total 1.68
Loutilda Saunders, Blake's
Add., Und. 2-6 Lot 18; 2.33
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $1.63;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 4c; interest at 6 per
cent, lc; total 1.68
Mary A. Trexler, Blake's
Add., Und. 2-6 Lot18; 2.34
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $1.64;
extra expense at 244726 per
cent, 3c; interest at 6 per
cent, lc; total
Mary A. Trexler, Blake's
Add., Und. 2-6 Lot 19; 2 33
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $1.63;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 4c; interest at 6 per
cent, 1c; total
Loutilda Saunders, Blake's
Add.: Und. 2-6 Lot 19; 2 33
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $1.63;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 4c; interest at 6 per
cent, lc; total
Louisa Traut Estate, Blake's
Add., Und. 2-6 Lot 19; 2.34
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $1.64;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 3c; interest at 6 per
cent, lc; total
Wm. J. Connolly, Blake's
Add.. Und. i/e Lot 20; 3.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $2.45;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 6c; interest at 6 per
cent, 2c; total
Mary Byron Est., Blake's
Add., Und. lh Lot 20; 3.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $2.45;
5.43
5.43
1.68
1.68
1.':8
1.1'8
2.53
136
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 6c; interest at 6 per
cent, 2c; total
Wm. J. Connolly, Blake's
Add., Und. 1/2 Lot 21; 3.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $2.45;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 6c; interest at 6 per
cent, 2c; total
Mary Byron Est., Blake's
Add., Und. 1/2 Lot 21; 3.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $2.45;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 6c; interest at 6 per
cent, 2c; total
Wm. J. Connolly, Blake's
Add., Und. 1/2 Lot 22; 3.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $2.45;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 6c; interest at 6 per
cent, 2c; total
Mary J. Byron Est., Blake's
Add., Und. 1/2 Lot 22; 3.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $2.45;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 6c; interest at 6 per
cent, 2c; total
Edward Blake, Blake's Add,
Lot 25; 30 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $21.00; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 50c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 19c;
total
Edward Blake, Blake's Add.,
Lot 26; 28 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $19.60; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 48c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 17c;
total
Edward Blake, Blake's Add.,
Lot 27; 28 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $19.60; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 48c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 17c;
total
Thos. R. Lee, Blake's Add,
Lot 31; 14 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $9.80; extra expense
at 2.44276 per cent, 24c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 9c;
total
Thos. R. Lee, Blake's Add,
Lot 32; 13 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $9.10; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 22c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 8c; to-
tal
J. J. Nagle, University Place,
Lot 36; 15.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $10.85; exfra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 27c; in-
trest at 6 per cent, 10c; to-
tal
Frank Maus, University Place,
Lot 37; 15.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $10.85; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cont, 27c; in-
trest at 6 per cent, 10c; to-
tal
Louis Lorenz, University Place,
Lot 38; 15.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
Special Session, April 1st, 1924
at 70c, $10.85; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cont, 27c; in•
2.53 treat at 6 per cent, 10c; to -
11.22
tal
Louis Lorenz, University Place,
Lot 39; 15.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $10.85; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 27c; in -
2.53 trest at 6 per cent, 10c; to -
11.22
tal
J. J. Nagle, University Place,
Lot 40; 15.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $10.85; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 27c; in -
2.53 terest at 6 per cent, 10c; to-
tal 11.22
J. J. Nagle, University Place,
Lot 41; 15.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c; $10.85; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 27c; in -
2.53 terest at 6 per cent, 10; to -
11.22
tal
J. J. Nagle, University Place,
Lot 42; 15.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c; $10.85; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 27c; in -
2.53 terest at 6 per cent, 10; to -
11.22
tal
S. P. Rider Estate, University
Place, Und 1/2 Lot 45; 8.25
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $5.78;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
21.69 cent, 13c; interest at 6 per 5.96
cent, 5c; total
St. Mary's Orphan Home &
Mt. Pleasant, University
Place, Und. 1/2 Lot 45; 8.25
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $5.78;
20.25 extra expense at 2 44726 per
cent, 13c; interest at 6 per
cent, 5c; total 5.96
St. Mary's Orphan Home &
Mt. Pleasant, University
Place, Und. 1/2 Lot 47; 8 lin.
20.25 ft. gas pipe at 70c, $5.60;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 14c; interest at 6 par
cent. 5c; total 5.79
S. P. Rider Estate, University
Place, Und. 1/2 Lot 47; 8 lin.
10.13 ft. gas pipe at 70c, $5.60;
extra expense at 2.44276 per
cent, 14c; interest at 6 per
cent. 5c; total
S. P. Rider Estate, University
Place. Und. 1/2 Lot 49; 8.5
9.40 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$5.95; extra expense at
2.44276 per cent, 15c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 5c; total6.15
St. Mary's Orphan Home &
Mt. Pleasant, University
11.22 Place, Und. 1/2 Lot 49; 8.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c.
$5.95; extra expense at
2.44276 per cent, 15c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 5c; total...
St. Mary's Orphan Home &
11.22 Mt. Pleasant, University
Place, Und. 1/2 Lot 50; 8 25
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c.
579
6.15
Special Session, April lst, 1924
$5.78; extra expense at
2.44726 per cent, 13c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 5c; total5.96
S. P. Rider Estate. University
Place, Und. % Lot 50; 8.25
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$5.77; extra expense at
2.44726 per cent, 14c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 5c; total5.96
S. P. Rider Estate, University
Place, Und. % Lot 52; 8 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $5.60;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 14c; interest at 6 per
cent, 5c; total 5.79
St. Mary's Orphan Home &
Mt. Pleasant, University
Place, Und. 1/y Lot 52; 8 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $5.60;
extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 14c; interest at 6 per
cent, 5c; total 5.79
Sisters of Charity, B.V.M,
Sub. 3 of Min. Lots 186 &
187, Lot 1; 82.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $57.75; extra
expense at 2.44726 per cent,
$1.41; interest at 6 per cent,
50c; total 59.66
Leo. J. Flynn, Sub. 2 of Min
Lot 191, Lot 1; 29 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $20.30; ex-
tra expense at 2.44726 per
cent, 50c; interest at 6 per
cent, 17c; total 20.97
Leo J. Flynn, Min. Lot 45x90
ft, Lot 192; 29 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $20.30; extra ex-
pense at 2.44726 per cent,
50c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total 20.97
F. Fettgather, Blake's Add
Lot 12; 7 lin. ft. gas pipe
at /0c, $4.90; extra expense
at 2.44726 per cent, 12c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 4c; to-
tal 5.06
Total $428.51
592.5 lin. ft. 11/4 inch gas pipe
at 70c per lin. ft. $414.75
Interest at 6 per cent 3.61
Extra expense at 2.44726 per
cent 10.15
Total $428.51
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved April 1st, 1924.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
137
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Melchior.
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 making of gas connections on
the improvement of Bryant street
from the south line of Dodge street
to the south line of Lot 6, Columbia
Addition. There being no remon-
strance, Councilman Schrempf moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, that to pay for
gas connections on the improvement
of Bryant street from the south line
of Dodge street to the south line of
Lot 6, Columbia Add., by Key Citv
Gas 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, sit-
uate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Barney Connolly, Hoskin's
Sub., Lot 2; 10.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $7.35; extra ex-
pense at 1.8699 per cent,
14c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total $ 7.55
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 1 of 1 of 3
M. L. 63, Lot 1; 29 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $20.30; ex-
tra expense at 1.8699 per
cent, 38c; interest at 6 per
cent, 16c; total 20.84
Peter Eisbach, Sub. M. L. 63
Lot 4; 10.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c. $7.35; extra expense
at 1.8699 per cent, 14c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
Peter Eisbach, Sub. M. L. 63,
Lot 4; 10.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $7.35; extra expense
at 1.8699 per cent, 14c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
Walter Koerner, Sub. 3 M. L.
63, Lot 2; 29 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $20.30; extra expense
at 1.8699 per cent, 38c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 16c;
total
Mrs. Sidney Saul, Saul's Sub.,
Lot 3; 10.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c. $7.35; extra expense
at 1.8699 per cent, 14c: in -
7.56
7.56
20.84
138 Special Session, April 1st, 1924
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
Jos. Brunskill, Hoskin s Sub.,
Lot 4; 10.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $7.35; extra expense
at 1.8699 per cent, 14c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total ...._
Anna Dehing, Hoskin's Sub.,
Lot 3; 10.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $7.35; extra expense
at 1.8699 per cent, 14c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
Anna C. Dax, Union Add., Lot
75; 29 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $20.30; extra expense
at 1.8699 per cent, 37c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 16c;
total
Mrs. Sidney Saul, Sauls Sub,
Lot 5; 10.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $17.35; extra expense
at 1.8699 per cent, 14c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
C. G. Meyer, Sub. 145-146 Un-
ion Add. Und. 1/2 of Lot 1;
14.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$10.15; extra expense at
1.8699 per cent, 19c; interest
at 6 per cent, 9c; total
/ Chester Ruff, Sub. 145-146 Un-
ion Add., Lot 1; 14.5 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $10.15; ex-
tra expense at 18699 per
cent, 19c; interest at 6 per
cent, 9c; total
C. G. Meyer, Sub. 145-146 Un-
ion Add., Lot 2; 14.5 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $10.15; ex-
tra expense at 18699 per
cent, 19c; interest at 6 per
cent, 9c; total
Chester Ruff, Sub. 145-146 Un-
ion Add., Lot 2; 14.5 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $10.15; ex-
tra expense at 1.8699 per
cent, 19c; interest at 6 per
cent, 9c; total
C. G. Meyer, Sub. 145-146 Un-
ion Add., Lot 3; 14.5 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $10.15; ex-
tra expense at 1.8699 per
cent, 19c; interest at 6 per
cent, 8c; total
Chester Ruff, Sub. 145-146 Un-
ion Add., Lot 3; 10.5 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $10.15; ex-
tra expense at 6 per cent,
8c; total
C. & B. Schaeffert, Sub. 152,
TTnion Add., Lot 2; 10.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c. $7.35;
extra ?xpense at 1.8699 per
cent, 14c; interest at 6 per
cent. 7c; total
Mrs. Sid. Saul, Saul's Sub,
Lot 1; 10.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c. $7.35; extra expense
at 1.8699 per cent, 14c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
7.56
Mrs. Sid. Saul, Saul's Sub.,
Lot 2; 10.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $7.35; extra expense
at 1.8699 per cent, 14c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
J. E. Working, Saul's Sub., Lot
7.56 4; 10.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $7.35; extra expense at
1.8699 per cent, 14c; interest
at 6 per cent, 7c; total
Tom Donahue, Sub. 2 of M. L
47, Lot 1; 11 lin. ft. gas
7.56 pipe at 70c, $7.70; extra ex-
pense at 1.8699 per cent,
14c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total
Tom Donahue, Sub. 2 of M. L
47, Lot 1; 10.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $7.35; extra ex-
pense at 1.8699 per cent,
14c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total
Robt. E. Twaites, Columbia
• Add., Lot 3; 29 lin. ft. gas
7.56 pipe at 70c, $20.30; extra
expense at 1.8699 per cent,
37c; interest at 6 per cent,
16c; total
Robt. E. Twaites, Columbia
Add., Lot 2; 29 lin. ft. gas
10.43 pipe at 70c, $20.30; extra
expense at 1.8699 per cent,
37c; interest at 6 per cent,
16c; total
20.83
10.43
10.43
10.43
10.42
10.42
7.56
7.56
7.53
7.56
7.91
7.56
20.83
20.83
Total ........ ...............M $265.36
369.0 lin. ft. 11/4 inch gas pipe
at 70c per lin. ft $258.30
Interest at 6 per cent 2.23
Extra expense at $1.8699 per
cent 4.83
Total .._ $265.36
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas - Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Melchior.
Approved April lst, 1924.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
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 making of gas connections
on the improvement of Kirkwood
street from the south line of West
Locuststreet to the east line of Alta
Vista street. There being no remon-
Special Session, April 1st, 1924 139
strance, Councilman Brede moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuue, that to pay for
gas connection on the improvement
of Kirkwood street from the south
line of West Locust street to the east
line of Alta Vista street by Key City
Gas 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, sit-
uate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or par-
cel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 81A,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 31 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $21.70;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
22c; interest at 6 per cent,
19c; total $ 22.11
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 80,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 15.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $10.85;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
11c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 79,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 15.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $10.85;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
llc; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 78,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 15.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $10.85;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
11c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 77,
Wood's Sub., Lot 2; 15.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $10.85;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
11c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 76,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 15.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $10.85;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
lle; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Sub. 75,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 15.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $10.85;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
11c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total
A. L. Rhomberg. Sub. 74,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 15.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $10.85;
extra expense at 1 per cent.
11c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total
11.06
11.06
11.06
Earl & Alberta Schneider,
Sub. 73, Wood's Add., Lot 2;
45.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$10.85; extra expense at 1
per cent, 11c; interest at 6
per cent, 10c; total 11.06
Edward. Young, Sub. 72,
Wood's Add., Lot 2; 15.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $10.85;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
11c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total 11.06
J. A. Rhomberg Estate, Sub
51, Wood's Add., Lot 2; 15.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$10.85; extra expense at 1
per cent, 11c; interest at 6
per cent, 10c; total 11.06
J. A. Rhomberg Estate, Sub
52, Wood's Add., Lot 2; 15.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$10.85; extra expense at 1
per cent, 11c; interest at 6
per cent, 10c; total 11.06
J. A. Rhomberg Estate, Sub
53, Wood's Add.; Lot 2; 15.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
llc; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total 11.06
J. A. Rhomberg Estate, Sub.
54, Wood's Add., Lot 2; 15.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$10.85; extra expense at 1
per cent, llc; interest at 6
per cent, 10c; total 11.06
J. A. Rhomberg Estate, Sub.
55, Wood's Add., Lot 2; 15.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$10.85; extra expense at 1
per cent, llc; interest at 6
per cent, 10c; total 11.06
A. L. Rhomberg, Union Ave.
Sub., Lot 12; 11.75 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $8.23; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 8c;
interest at 6 per cent, 6c;
total
A. L. Rhomberg, Union Ave.
Sub., Lot 13; 11.75 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $8.22; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 9e;
interest at 6 per cent, 6c;
11.06 total
Gen. J. Kleih, Union Ave
Sub., Lot 16: 11.75 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $8.23; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 8c;
interest at 6 per cent, 6c;
11.06 total
Geo. J. Kleih, Union Ave.
Add., Lot 17; 11.75 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $8.22; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 9c;
interest at 6 per cent, 6c,
11.06 total
A. L. Rhomberg, Union Ave
Sub., Lot 18; 23.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $16.45; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 15c;
interest at 6 per cent, 14c; 16.75
11.06 total ...
8.37
8.37
8.37
8.37
i
140 Special Session, April 1st, 1924
A. L. Rhomberg, Union Ave.
Sub., Lot 19; 23.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $16.45; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 16c;
interest at 6 per cent, 14c;
total
A. L. Rhomberg, Union Ave
Sub., Lot 20; 23.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $16.45; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 16c;
interest at 6 per cent, 14c;
total
Anton Siege, Wood's Sub., Lot
89; 23.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $16.45; extra expense at
1 •per cent, 16c; interest at
6 per cent, 14c; total
Jos. Siege, Wood's Add., Lot
88; 23.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c. $16.45; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 16c; interest
at 6 per cent, 14c; total
.Jos. Siege, Wood's Sub., Lot
87; 23.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $16.45; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 16c; interest
at 6 per cent, 14c; total
Jos. Siege, Wood's Add., Lot
86; 23.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $16.45; extra expense at
1 per cent, 16c; interest at
6 per cent, 14c; total
Jos. Siege, Woods Add., Lot
85; 23.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $16.45; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 16c; interest
at 6 per cent, 14c; total
Jos. Siege, Wood's Add., Lot
84; 23.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c. $16.45; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 16c; interest
at 6 per cent, 14c; total
Jos. Siege. Wood's Add., Lot
83; 23.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $16.45; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 16c; interest
at 6 per cent, 14c; total
Anton Siege, Wood's Add., Lot
82; 23.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $16.45; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 16c; interest
at 6 per cent, 14c; total
Alice McGrath McCune, Mc-
Grath's Sub. Und. 1/2, Lot
9; 11.75 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $8.23; extra expense
70c. 8c; interest at 6 per
cent, 6c; total
Harlan McCune, McGrath's
Sub. I.Tnd. 1/2, Lot 9; 11.75
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$8.22; extra expense at 1 per
per cent, 9c; interest at 6
per cent, 6c; total
Margaret B. Connolly Estate,
Connolly's Sub. Und. 1/2, Lot
3; 7.75 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $5.43; extra expense at
1 per cent, 5c; interest at
6 per cent, 5c; ,total
Julia E. Mosher, Connolly's
Sub., Und. 1/2, Lot 3; 7.75
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$5.42; extra. expense at 1 per
cent, 6c; interest at 6 per
16.75 cent, 5c; total
Einma. L. Buettell, Union Ave
Sub. No. 2, Lot 4; 10.5 lin
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $7.35;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
8c; interest at 6 pere cent,
16.75 7c; total 7.50
Total $429.98
5,53
16.75
16.7
5
603 lin. ft. 11/4 inch gas pipe
at 70c per lin. ft. $422.10
Interest at 6 per cent 3.66
Extra expense at 1 per cent._4.2.2
Total $429.98
All of which is assessed in pro-
pertion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved April 1st, 1924.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
JAMESALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE.
16.75 THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
16.75 Councilman Brede moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council -
16.75 mPn Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
16.75 cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided by law to pay
for the making of gas connections
on the improvement of Burden street
from the west line of Windsor aven-
16.75 ue to the south line of O'Neill street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car -
16.75 ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and SchremPf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
8 37 the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for gas connections on the improve-
ment of Burden street from the west
line of Windsor avenue to the south
line of O'Neill street by Icey City
Gas Co., contractor, in front of and
adjoining the same, a Special Tax
8.37 be and is hereby levied on the sev-
eral Lots, and Parts of Lots, and
Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter
named, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts sot opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate.
5.53 as follows :
Special Session,
Owner Description Amount
Linwood Cemetery Ass'n., Sub.
1 of Sub. 11, 12, 13 of N. E.
1/4 Sec. Sec. 13 T. 89 N. R.
2E. lands inside City, Lot
1; 27 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c
$18.90; extra expense at 1
per cent, 19c; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; total $ 19.26
Linwood Cemetery Ass'n. Sub.
11, 12, 13, of N. E. 1/4 Sec.
13 T. 89 N. R. 2E. Lands
inside City, Lot 4; 71 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $49.70; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
50c; interest at 6 per cent,
43c; total 50.63
Irma W. Wallis, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 73; 2'7
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$18.90; extra expense at 1
per cent, 19c; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; total 19.26
F. W. Woodrich, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 76; 27
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$18.90; extra expense at 1
per cent, 19c; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; total 19.26
Theo. Kintzle, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 74; 27
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$18.90; extra expense at 1
per cent, 19c; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; total 19.26
Frank Schlickmann, Burden &
Lawther's Add., Lot 81; 26
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c;
$18.20; extra expense at 1
per cent, 18c; interest at 6
per cent, 15c; total 18.53
Rosa Dreary, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 132; 12 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $8.40;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
8c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 8.55
Wm. Haisch, Burden & Law-
ther's Ad., Lot 134; 11 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $7.70;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
8c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 7.85
Augusta L. Schulz, Burden &
Lawther's Add., N. 47 ft. Lot
124; 12 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $8.40; extra expense at
1 per cent, 8c; interest at 6
per cent, 7c; total 8.55
F. H. Dersch, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 121; 19 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $13.30;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
13c; interest at 6 per cent,
12c; total 13.55
Theo. Wicks, Burden & Law-
ther's Add., Lot 88; 26 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $18.20;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
18e; interest at 6 per cent,
15c; total 18.53
April 1st, 1924
Lange, Tscharner Motor Car
Co., Burden & Lawther's
Add., Lot 89; 26 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $18.20; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 18c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 15c; total 18 53
Linwood Cemetery Ass'n, Sub.
3 of Sub. 11, 12, 13 of N. E.
1/4 Sec. 13 T. 89 W. R 2E
Lands Inside City, Lot 1; 33
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c.
$23.10; extra expense at 1
per cent, 23c; interest at 6
per cent, 20c; total 23.53
Jos. J. Welty, O'Neill's River-
view Add., Lot 17; 18 lin. ft
gas pipe at 70c, $12.60; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
13c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total 23.53
141
Total $258.12
362 lin. ft. 11,E inch gas pipe
at 70c per lin. ft. $253.40
Interest at 6 per cent 2.19
Extra expense at 1 per cent 2.53
Total ._..$258.12
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Approved April 1st, 1924.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPE,
Councilmen,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
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 making of gas connections
on the improvement of West 5th
street from the east line of Hill
street to the east line of John street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel 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, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for the gas connections on the im-
provement of West 5th street from
the east line of Hill street to the
east line of John street by Key
142 Special Session,April 1st, 1924
City Gas Co., contractor, is fron
oof and adjoining the same,
Spec-
ial Tax be and 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: Amount
Owner Description
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. 0, lots
691-700 & pts. 721, Lot 11;
9.82 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$6.87; extra expense at 1
per cent, 7c; interest at 6 q 00
per cent, 6c; total $
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. 0, lots
691-700 & pts, 721, Lot 12:
9.82 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$6.87; extra expense at 1
per cent, 7c; interest at 6 7.00
per cent, 6c; total
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. 0, lots
691-700 & pts. 721, Lot 13;.
9.82 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$6.87 ; extra expense at 1
per cent, 7c; interest at 6 7 00
per cent, 6c; total
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. 0, lots
691-700 & pts. 721, Lot 14;
9.82 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$6.87; extra expense at 1
per cent, 7c; interest at 6
per cent, 6c; total 7.00
A. A: Cooper Inc., Sub. 0, lots
691-700 & pts. 721, Lot 15;
9.82 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$6.87; extra expense at 1
per cent, 7c; interest at 6
per cent, 6c; total 7.00
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. 0, lots
691-700 & pts. 721; Lot 16;
9.82 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$6.87; extra expense at 1
per cent, 7c; interest at 6
per cent, 6c; total.... ........... 7.00
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. 0, lots
691-700 & pts. 721, Lot 17;
9.82 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$6.87; extra expense at 1
per cent, 7c; interest at 6
per cent, 6c; total 7.00
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. 0, lots
691-700 & pts. 721, Lot 18;
9.82 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$6.87; extra expense at 1
per cent, 7c; interest at 6
per cent, 6c; total 7.00
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. 0, lots
691-700 & pts. 721; Lot 19;
9.82 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$6.88; extra expense at 1
per cent, 7c; interest at 6
per cent, 6c; total 7.01
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. 0, lots
691-700 & pts, 721, Lot20;
9.81 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$6.88; extra expense at 1
per cent, 7c; interest at 6
per cent,
6c; total
7.01
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. 0, lots
691-700 & pts. 721, Lot 21;
9.81 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$6.88; extra expense at 1
per cent, 7c; interest at 6
per cent, 6c; total
Total
108 lin. ft. 11/4 inch gas pipe
at 70c per lin. ft.
Extra expense at 1 per cent
Interest at 6 per cent
7.01
77.03
75.60
.77
.66
Total $ 77.03
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Approved April 1st, 1924.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk,
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as pi ovided by law, to pay
for the making of gas connections
on the improvement of South Booth
street from the South line of Dodge
street to the South line of Grandview
avenue.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be i eceived and filed .Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and SchremPf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for gas connections on the improve-
ment of South Booth street from
the south line of Dodge street to the
south line of Grandview avenue by
Key City Gas Co., contractor, in
front of and adjoining the same, a
Special Tax 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 :
Special Session, April lst, 1924 143
Owner Description Amount
John R. Wallis Jr., Wallis
Heights, Lot 1; 8 5 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $5,95; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
6c; interest at 6 per cent,
5c; total $ 6.06
John R. Wallis Jr., Wallis
Heights, Lot 13; 68.0 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $47.60; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
48c; interest at 6 per cent,
41c; total 48.49
Wm. McLean, 1 of 1 of 16 Mc-
Lean's Sub. Und. Lot 1;
4.25 lin. ft, gas pipe at 70c,
$2.97; extra expense at 1
per cent, 3c; interest at 6
per cent, 3c; total 3.03
M. & L. McLean, 1 of 1 of 16
Und. 1/z Lot 1; 4.25 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $2.98; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
3c; interest at 6 per cent,
3c; total 3,04
C. W. Brouilette, Sub. M. Lot
149, Lot 18; 24 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $16.80; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 17c;
interest at 6 per cent, 15c;
total 17.12
Mary Scanlon, Sub. M. Lot
149; 24 lin. ft, gas pipe at
70c, $16.80; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 17c; interest
at 6 per cent, 15c; total 17.12
Peasley H. Brink, Sub. Lot
16 McLean's Sub., Lot 2;
8.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$5.95; extra expense at 1
per cent, 6c; interest at 6
per cent, 5c; total 6,06
James & Mary Carroll, Sub
Lot 16 M. Lot 149, Lot 1;
24 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$16.80; extra expense at 1
per cent, 17c; interest at 6
per cent, 115c; total 17.12
Ray Fessler, Sub. M. Lot 149,
Lot 1; 48 lin. ft. gas pipe at.
70c, $33.60; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 34c; interest
at 6 per cent, 28c; total 34,22
Total $152.20
213.5 lin. ft. 11/4 inch gas pipe
at 70c per lin. ft. $149.45
Extra expense at 1 per cent 1.51
Interest at 6 per cent 1.30
Total $152.26
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf_ Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Approved April 1st, 1924.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk
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 making of gas connections
on the improvement of Julien avenue
from the west line of Delhi street
near Mt. Pleasant street to the east
line of Delhi street near Auburn
street. There being no remonst-
rance, Councilman Brede moved that
the notice be received and filed
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuue, that to pay for
gas connections on the improvement
of Julien avenue from the west line
of Delhi street near Mt. Pleasant
street t othe east line of Delhi street
near Auburn street by Key City Gas
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.
situate and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
L. J. Briggs, Loetscher &
Truebe Sub., Lot 13; 11.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$8.05; extra expense at 1
per cent, 8c; interest at 6
per cent, 7c; total $ 8.20
Guv E. Pollock, Loetscher &
Truehe Sub., Lot 11; 11.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$8.05; extra expense at 1
per cent, 8c; interest at 6 4 20
per cent, 7c; total
John B. Meyers, Loetscher &
Truehe Sub., Lot 12; 11.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$8.05; extra expense at 1
per cent, 8c; interest at 6
per cent, 7c; total
L. J. Briggs, Loetscher &
Truehe Sub., Lot 14; 11.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$8.05; extra expense at 1
per cent, 8c; interest at 6 4 20
per cent, 7c; total
8.20
144
E. A. Engler, Sub. 12 of Min.
Lot 172, Lot 2; 11.5 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $8.05; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 8c;
interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
E. A. Engler, Sub. 12 of Min
Lot 172, Lot 1; 11.5 lin. ft
gas pipe at 70c, $8.05; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 8c;
interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
Eugene Anderson, Idylwilde
Heights, Lot 15; 32 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $22.40; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
22c; interest at 6 per cent,
19c; total 22.81
Eugene Anderson, Idylwilde
Heights, Lot 16; 32 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $22.40; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
22c; interest at 6 per cent,
19c; total 22.81
E. A. Engler, Sub. 12 of Min
Lot 172, Lot 3; 11.5 lin. ft
gas pipe at 70c, $8.05; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
So; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 8.20
Ed. Oberfoell. Milligan's Sub,
Lot 5; 11.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $8.05; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 8c; interest
at 6 per cent, 7c; total 8.20
Maurice Hill, Tschirgi &
Schwind's Sub., Lot 3; 32
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$22.40; 'extra expense at 1
per cent, 22c; interest at 6
per cent, 19c; total 22.81
A. W. Kemler Estate, Milli-
gans Sub., Lot 7; 11.5 lin
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $8.05;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
8c; interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
C. T. Bush, Mt. Pleasant Add
E. % of Lot 30, 32 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $22.40; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
22c; interest at 6 per cent,
19c; total
Berdina Bush, Sub. 1 of 1 of
M. L. 172, Und. % of Lot 2;
96 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$67.20; extra expense at 1
per cent, 68c; interest at 6
per cent, 59c; total
\'erg. E. B. Robinson, Sub. 1
of 1 of M. L. 172, Und. 1/2
of Lot 2; 96 lin, ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $67.20; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 68c;
interest at 6 per cent, 59c;
total
Special Session, April 1st, 1924
Interest at 6 per cent
8.20
8.20
Total
423.5 lin. ft. 11/4 inch gas pipe
at 70c per lin. ft $296.45
Extra expense at 1 per cent2.96
8.20
22.81
68.47
68.47
$301.98
2.57
Total $301.9S
• All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved April 1st, 1924.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
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 Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
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 making of gas connections
on the improvement of Stewart
street from the south line of Julien
avenue to the north line of Delhi
street. There being no remonst-
rance, 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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuue, that to pay for
gas connections on the improvement
of Stewart street from the south line
of Julien avenue to the north line of
Delhi street by Key City Gas Co..
contractor, in front of and adjoinine
the same, a special tax he and is
hereby levied on the several lots, and
Harts of lots. and parcels of real
estate hereinafter named, situate and
owned. and for the several amounts
setopposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
Mary J. Schwind, Loetscher &
Owner. Description. Amount.
Trueb's Sub., Lot 16; 11.75
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$8.23; extra expense at 1
ner cent, 8c; interest at 6
per cent, 7c; total $ 8.38
Mary J. Schwind. Loetscher &
• Trueb's Sub.. Lot 15; 11.75
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c.
$8.22; extra expense at 1
per cent, 8e; interest at 6
per cent, 7c; total
Geo. F. & Francis Sloan, Lot
3: 22 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c. $15.40: extra expense
at 1 per cent, 16c; interest
at 6 per cent, 13c; total
8.37
15.69
Special Session, April 1st, 1924 145
Aiken C. Kruse, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 4; 22 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $15.40;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
16c; interest at 6 per cent,
13c; total
Rudolph Berner, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 6; 22 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $15.40;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
16c; interest at 6 per cent,
13c; total
John & Louise Hillery, Loets-
cher & Trueb's Sub., Lot 7;
22 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$15.40; extra expense at 1
per cent, 15c; interest at 6
per cent, 14c; total
Whilmenia Smyth, Loetscher
& Trueb's Sub., Lot 5; 22
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$15.40; extra expense at 1
per cent, 15c; interest at 6
per cent, 14c; total
Will W. Briggs, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 8; 22 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $15.40;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
15c; interest at 6 per cent,
14c; total
Mary J. Schwind, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 17; 11.75
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$8.22; extra expense at 1
per cent, 8c; interest at 6
per cent, 7c; total
Geo. Boxleiter Estate, Motor
Sub., Lot 7; 11.75 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70e, $8.23; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 8c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
C. H. Reynolds, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 10; 22 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $15.40;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
15c; interest at 6 per cent,
14c; total
15.69
16.69
15.69
15.69
15.69
8.37
8.38
15.69
Total $143.33
201 lin. ft. 11/4 inch gas pipe
at. 70c per lin. ft $140.70
Interest at 6 per cent 1.23
Extra expense at 1 per cent1.40
Total $1.43.33
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved April 1st. 1924.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
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 making of gas connections
on the improvement of White street
from the north line of Fourth street
to the south line of Sixth street.
There being no remonstrance, Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that the no-
tice be received and filed. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuue, that to pay for
gas connections on the improvement
of White street from the north line
of Fourth street to the south line of
Sixth street by Key City Gas Co..
contractor, in front of and adjoining
the same, a special tax be and is
herevy 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.
Kassler Fur Co., Inc., City Lot
309; 22 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $15.40; extra expense at
1 per cent, 15c; interest at
6 per cent, 14c; total $ 15.69
Kassler Fur Co., Inc., City
Lot 310; 22 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $15.40; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 15c; interest
at 6 per cent, 14c; total15.69
Kassler Fur Co., Inc.. City
Lot S. 1 Lot 311; 20 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $14.00; ex -
Ira expense at 1 per cent,
4c; interest at 6 per cent
12c; total 14.20
Farley & I.netscher Co.. ('ity
Lot 312; 20 lin. ftfl gas pipe
at 70c, $14.00: extra expense
at 1 per cent, 14c; interest
at 6 per cent, 12c; total 14.26
Farley R. Loetscher Co.. City
Lot 313: 20 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $14.00; extra expense
at 1 ner cent, 14c: interest
at 6 per cent, 12c; total 14.26
Total $ 74.14
104 lin. ft, 1% inch gas pipe
at 70c per lin. ft..... $ 72.84
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense at 1 per cent .72
Total ; 74.16
All of which is assessed in pro-
nortion to the special benefits
conferred.
'
146 Special Session, April 1st, 1924
Approved April 1st, 1924.
AdoptedJAMES 1924.
ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,City CIerk.
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
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 making of gas connections
on the improvement of Cleveland
avenue fro mthe east line of Bryant
street to the east line of Villa street.
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, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, that to pay for
gas connections on the improvement
of Cleveland avenue from the east
line of Bryant street to the east line
of Villa street, by Key City Gas Co.,
contractor, in front of and adjoining
the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots,
and parts 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.
Cath. Birmingham Estate, Un •
-
ion Add., Lot 78; 12.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $8.75;
extra expense at 1.46574 per
cent, 13c; interest at 6 per
cent, 7c; total $ 8.95
H. W. & Ruth Wade, Sub. 2
of Sub. Lots 76 and 77, Un-
ion Add., Lot 1; 12.5 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, 8.75; extra
expense at 1.46574 per cent,
13c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total
Cath. Birmingham Estate, Sub
Lots 76 & 77, Union Add,
Lot 1; 12.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $8.75; extra expense
at 1.46574 per cent, 13c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
Anna C. Dax, Union Add., Lot
75; 30.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
7Oc, $21.35; extra expense
at 1.46574 per cent, 31c; in -
8.95
terest at 6 per cent, 18c;
total
Wm. A. Hanton, Union Add,
N. 143 ft. of Lot 87; 13 lin
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $9.10;
extra expense at 1.46574 per
cent, 13c; interest at 6 per
cent, 8c; total
Mary S. Ryan, Union Add,
Lot 66; 30.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $21.35; extra expense
at 1.46574 per cent, 31c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 18c;
total
M. L. & J. E. Keihler, Sub.
Lots 95, 96, 97, 98, Union
Add., Lot 3; 12.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $8.75; extra ex-
pense at 1.46574 per cent.
13c; interest at 6 per cent,
8c; total
Byron Van Vleck, Lot 1; 12.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$8.75; extra expense at
1.46574 per cent, 13c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total
Byron Van Vleck, Lot 2; 12.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$8.75; extra expense at
1.46574 per cent, 13c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total
M. L. & J. E. Kemler, Lot 4;
12.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$8.75; extra expense at
1.46574 per cent, 13c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total
C. H. Kuenzel, Union Add,
Lot 94; 12.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $8.75; extra expense
at 1.46574 per cent, 13c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total
John Degman Estate, Lot 60;
30.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$21.35: extra expense at
1.46570 per cent, 31c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 18c;
total
oelker Realty Co, W. 1/i of
Lot 106; 12.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $8.75; extra ex-
pense at 1.46574 per cent,
13c; interest at 6 per cent,
8c; total
Dubuque Realty Co., Lot 55;
30.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$21.35; extra expense at
1.46574 per cent, 31c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 18c;
total
Cornelius Duggan, N. 190 ft. 2
in. of Lot 110; 12.5 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $8.75; extra
expense at 1.46574 per cent,
13c; interest at 6 per cent,
8c; total
Eliz. Pier, Sub. 2 of 1 Sub. of
2 of 105 and Lot 187, Union
Add., Lot 2; 12.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $8.75; extra ex -
8.95
21 84
9.31
21.84
8.95
8.96
8.96
8.96
8.96
21.89
8.96
21.84
8.96
Special Session April 1st, 1924
147
pense at 1.46574 per cent,
13c; interest at 6 per cent,
8c; total
Francis Savary, Union Add,
N. 125 ft. of Lot 99; 12.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$8.75; extra expense at
1.46574 per cent, 13c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total
Margt. Murphy, Union Add,
W. 50 ft. of Lot 39; 30.5 lin
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $21.35;
extra expense at 1.46574 per
cent, 31c; interest at 6 per
cent, 18c; total
Wm. Monahan, Union Add,
Lot 40; 30.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $21.35; extra ex-
pense at 1.46574 per cent,
31c; interest at 6 per cent,
18c; total
8.96
8.96
21.84
21.S4
Total $247.84
346 lin. ft. 11/4 inch gas pipe
at 70c per lin. ft
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense at 1.46574
cent
$242.20
2.09
Total
All of which is
portion to the
conferred.
Approved April lst, 1924.
Adopted April lst, 1924.
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 Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Melchior.
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 making of gas connections
on the improvement of Jackson
street from the north line of East
24th street to the south line of East
32nd street, or Peru Road. There
being no remonstrance, Councilman
Gabriel moved that the notice be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
nwn Brede. Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque. that to pay for
gas connections on the improvement
of Jackson street from the north line
per
3.55
$247.84
assessed in pro -
special benefits
of East 24th street to the south line
of East 32nd street, or Peru Road, by
Key City Gas 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 herein-
after named, situate and owned, and
for the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Sam and Nettie Muntz, Davis
Farm Add., Lot 351; 8 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $5.60;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
6c; interest at 6 per cent,
5c; total $ 5.71
Josephine Grutz, Davis Farm
Add., E. 70 ft. S. 1 of Lot
349; 7.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $5.25; extra expense at
1 per cent, 5c; interest at
6 per cent, 5c; total 5.35
Frank Meyers, Glendale Add,
Lot 76; 34.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $24.15; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 24c; interest
at 6 per cent, 21c; total 24.60
Peter Grutz, Davis Farm Add,
E. 170 ft. of Lot 347; 7 lin
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $4.90;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
5c; interest at 6 per cent,
5c; total 5.00
Nick Mueller Estate, Davis
Farm Add., Lot 345; 6.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $4.55;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
5c; interest at 6 per cent,
4c; total 4.64
Geo. Ganshirt, Glendale Add,
Lot 81; 34 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $23.80; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 23c; interest
at 6 per cent, 21c; total 24.24
Sam and Nettie Muntz, Davis
Farm Add., Lot 354; 8 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $5.60;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
6c; interest at 6 per cent,
5c; total 5.71
Sam and Nettie Muntz, Paul
Traut's Sub., Lot 2; 8 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $5.60;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
6c; interest at 6 per cent,
5c; total
John F. Buelow, Glendale
Add., N. % of Lot 152; 34
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$23.80; extra expense at 1
per cent, 23c; interest at 6
per cent, 21c; total 24.24
G. Imhoff Estate, Davis Farm
Add., Lot 357; 8 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $5.60; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 6c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total
5.71
5.71
148
Special Session, April 1st, 1924
M. Graff, Davis Farm Add.,
E. 1/2 of Lot 338; 6.5 lin. ft.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $4.55;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
5c; interest at 6 per cent,
464 4c; total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Davis
Farm Add., E. 170 ft. of Lot
334; 6.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $4.55; extra expense at
1 per cent, 5c; interest at
6 pe rcent, 4c; total
Edith Langworthy, Glendale
Add., Und. 1/2 of Lot 153;
17 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$11.90; extra expense at 1
per cent, 11c; interest at 6
per cent, 10c; total
Edith and E. Langworthy,
Glendale Add., Und. 1/2 of
Lot 153; 17 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $11.90; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 11c; interest
at 6 per cent, 10c; total 12.11
M. M. Hoffman, Davis Farm
Add., Lot 372; 8 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $5.60; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 6c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total
M. M. Hoffman, Davis Farm
Add., Lot 372; 8 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $5.60; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 6c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total
Cath. L. Habel, Davis Farm
Add., Lot 371; 8 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $5.60; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 6c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total
Cath. L. Habel, Davis Farm
Add., Lot 371! 8 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $5.60; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 6c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total
Eugene Frith, Davis Farm
Add., N. 40 ft. of Lot 216;
8 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c.
$5.60; extra expense at 1 per
cent, 6c; interest at 6 per
cent, 5c; total
Henry P. Hier. Davis Farm
Add., N. 24 ft. of Lot 374:
4.64 S lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$5.60; extra expense at 1 per
cent, 6c; interest at 6 per
cent, 5c; total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Davis
Farm Add., E. 170 ft. of Lot
335; 6.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $455; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 5c; interest
per cent, 4c; total
Corn Belt Packing Co., Sub
M. L. 322, Lot 5; 108 lin. ft
gas pipe at 70c, $75.60; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
76c; interest at 6 per cent, 77 02
66c; total
Mary Fuchs and J. Heim,Da-
vis Farm Add., E. 170 ft. of
Lot 324; 6.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $4.55; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 5c; interest
at 6 per cent, 4c; total 4.64
Mary Fuchs and J. Heim, Da-
vis Farm Add., E. 170 ft. of
Lot 323; 6.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $4.55; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 5c; interest
at 6 per cent, 4c; total 4.64
Mary Fuchs and J. Heim, Da-
vis Farm Add., E. 170 ft. of
Lot 322; 6.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, 4.55; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 5; interest at 6
per cent, 4c; total 4.64
Corn Belt Packing Co., Liebe's
Sub. No. 2, S. 1/2 of Lot 1;
36 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$25.20; extra expense at 1
per cent, 24c; interest at 6
per cent, 21c; total 25.65
Corn Belt Packing Co., Liebe's
Sub. No. 2, N. 1/2 of Lot 1;
36 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$25.20; extra expense a 1
per cent, 24c; interest at 6
per cent, 21c; total 25.65
Corn Belt Packing Co., Liebe's
Sub. No. 2, Lot 2; 36 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $25.20; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
24c; interest at 6 per cent,
21c; total 25.65
Eliz. Lange, Davis Farm Add,
E. 170 ft. of Lot 331; 6.5 lin
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $4.55;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
5c; interest at 6 per cent,
4c; total 4.64
Corn Belt Packing Co., Davis
Farm Add., E. 170 ft. of Lot
333; 6.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $4.55; extra expense at
1 per cent, 5c; interest at 6
per cent, 4c; total
Leo Pitschner, Davis Farm
Add., E. 170 ft. of Lot 341;
6.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$4.55; extra expense at 1
per cent, 5c; interest at 6
per cent, 4c; total
E. Hemmi, Glendale Add., Lot
2; 36 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $25.20; extra expense at
1 per cent, 24c; interest at
6 per cent, 21c; total
4.64
4.64
12.11
4.64
25.65
5.71
5.71
5.71
5.71
5.71
5.71
Total $390.77
548 lin. ft. 114 inch gas pipe
at 70c per lin. ft $383.60
Extra expense at 1 per cent 3.84
Interest at 6 per cent 3.33
Total $390.77
Special Session,
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved April 1st, 1924.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
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 Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
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 making of gas connections on
the improvement of Douglas street
from the west line of College street
to the west line of Walsh street.
There being no remonstrance, Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that the notice
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuue, that to pay for
gas connections on the improvement
of Douglas street from the west line
of College street to the west line
of Walsh street, by Key City Gas Co.,
contractor, 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 follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Lisetta Krakow, Sub. 8, 9, 10,
11, 12 College Sub., Lot 4;
19 lin. ft. gas pipe at 55c,
$10.45; extra expense at 1
per cent, 10c; interest at 6
per cent, 9c; total $ 10.64
Wm. Kaiser, College Sub., Lot
7; 19 lin. ft. gas pipe at 55c,
$10.45; extra expense at 1
per cent, 10c; interest at 6
per cent, 9c; total 10.64
W. A. Norman, College Sub,
Lot 13; 19 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 55c, $10.45; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 11c; interest
at 6 per cent, 9c; total 10.65
W. A. Norman, College Sub,
Lot 14; 19 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 55c, 10.45; extra expense
April 1st; 1924
14'1
at 1 per cent, 11c; interest
at 6 per cent, 9c; total... 10.65
Total.$ 42.58
76 lin. f. 1Y4 inch gas pipe
at 55c per lin. ft _..._. $ 41.80
Extra expense at 1 per cent... .42
Interest at 6 per cent .36
Total
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved April 1st, 1924.
Adopted April 1st, 1924.
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 Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
A Petition.
Dubuque, Ia.,
March 24th, 1924.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: We the undersigned
taxpayers and citizens of Dubuque,
believing that the 5th ward has noth-
ing in the line of parks or play
grounds, hereby respectfully petition
your honorable body, and request
that you take such means as you
deem advisable towards the pur-
chasing of Olinger park as a place
for recreation and amusement for
the people of the aforesaid commun-
ity.
Attached hereto you will find a
copy of the names of the petition-
ers along with a guarantee of ap-
proximately $4,166.00 thereby attest-
ing their sincerety of purpose. Trust-
ing that you will give this petition
your earnest consideration.. we re-
main your sincerely, signed: Bruns-
wick, Balke, Collander Co,, E. E.
Frith, E. J. Berringer, et al, ,{ap-
proximately 240 signers).
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended to give any one
present an opportunity to address
the Council. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Chas. Spahn and B. A. Ruegnitz
addressed the Council relative to the
petition and pointing out the needs
and benefits of said park to the City,
$ 42.58
150
Special Session
Councilman Brede moved that the
City Council take this matter under
consideration.
y Council-
n� nGabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Cahriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of W. Preglerr and A.
Welu, stating that there is a large
hole in Thomas street back of their
property, 1137 High Bluff street and
they hereby call the attention of
the Council to repair same. City
Manager will look after this, no vote
taken.
The resignation of Peter J. Kies
as deputy assessor read.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resignation be accepted. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of Wm. Nank, 1107 High
Bluff street asking that the Dubuque
Electric be notified to move one
light post Co.nd two other posts hold-
ing guy lines and also states that
the fire plug ought to be moved as
they are to near to the sidewalk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referre dto the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of Catherine Sullivan
Meyers, stating that there is a lien
against her property lot 8 and the
south 10 feet of lot 7 in Levi's Add.
since 1894 for $51.00 of which she
knew nothing about until recently,
that she bought this property about
10 years ago, and in order to clear
the title she offers to settle for $25.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Treasurer be instructed to accept
the $25.00 in full payment for this
delinquent assessment and upon re-
ceipt of same to cancel the tax sale
certificate. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of Paul Braun, et al, re-
questing that the City curb, gutter
and pave Stanton street from Lin-
coln avenue to Rhomberg avenue.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant -
April 1st, 1924
ed. Seconded by Councilman Brede
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of residents asking that
a street light be installed at the
intersection of Brunswick and Bel -
mond streets, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of Catherine Dolan, stat-
ing that on Oct. 11th, 1909, there
was levied an assessment against
. lot 21 of the Sub. of City lot 703 for
the guttering of Julien avenue. The
original assessment was $35.49 with
interest $8,49, at the time of the
tax sale in 1920. She knew nothing
about this until about 5 years ago,
and she asks the Council to allow
her to pay the above amount and
cancel the 8 per cent penalty.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the Treasurer be instructed to ac-
cept the above amounts $35.49 and
$8.49 and the interest thereon at
5 per cent from 1920 to date, and
upon receipt of same cancel the tax
sale certificate and 8 per cent pen-
alty. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of property owners on the
north side of Lincoln avenue be-
tween Fengler and Ann streets, ask-
ing that High Bluff street be cut
through between these two streets.
Council to view the grounds. •
Petition of the Dubuque Fireman's
Band asking for the use of the Arm-
ory for the purpose of giving a ball
on April 23rd, 1924.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of residents on Rosalind
street asking that said street be re-
paired and made passable, pre-
sented.
Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Special Session, April 1st, 1924
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Dubuque, March 29th, 1924.
To the City Manager and City
Council:
We the undersigned residents in
the 1100 block on High Bluff street
object to 6 foot space between the
curb and the sidewalk, and all the
undersigned agree that 2 feet space
is sufficient. Signed, R. Pregler, A.
Welu, et al, (6 signers), granted.
Water plug to be set back under
supervision of the City Engineer, no
motion.
Petition of property owners on
Reeder street, asking that said street
and sidewalks thereon be made pass-
able, signed by J. Fink et al.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the Mayor
and City Manager. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
The vote of the election of March
31st, 1924, was then canvassed by
the Council and was found to be
as follows.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
Councilmen Harlan G. Melchior and
Edward Schrempf be declared elect-
ed as Councilmen for♦♦the term com-
mencing the first M6hday in April,
1925, and Frank J. Piekeenbrock be
declared elected to the office of Park
Commissioner, they having the larg-
est number of votes cast. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
151
1st Ward
1st Pr.
2nd Pr.
2nd Ward
lst Pr.
2nd Pr
3rd Ward
1st Pr.
2nd Pr.
3rd Pr.
4th Ward
1st Pr.
2nd Pr.
3rd Pr.
5th Ward
1st Pr.
2nd Pr.
ard Pr.
4th Pr.
Totals
8 0
TJ:
1
r.
363 373
222
83
745
223
205
293
529
557
558
358
84
735
215
208
281
515
538
544
289
368
157
281
114
149
177
197
200
250
270
116
141
265
110
130
158
197
189
225
337
273
96
644
191
208
272
393
400
477
414 402 149 151 361
432 421 201 194 364
537 537 206 186 414
398 381 306 303 368
5564 5592 3044 2635 4798
April 1st, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In connection with
the special assessment levied for the
improvement of Shiras Avenue, we
find on further investigation that the
plat is in error, there being less prop-
erty fronting on this street on the
part of Nowak and Potter than was
shown by the Court House Plats.
The assessment as levied against
Potter on account of the Sub. 1 of
1 of Potter's Place Addition, amount-
ed to $537.00 and should be reduced
by $78.00, making the assessment
$459.00. The assessment levied-.
Nowak on account of Lot 2 of 2 and
2 of 2A of Min. Lot 310 amounted
to $549.00 and should be reduced
by $62.00 making the assessment
$477.00.
We have pieviously brought to
your attention the matter of the as-
sessment against Mr. Sears who
owns 710 feet on each side of the
road. His assessment amounts to
$1400.00 and to a man in Sears cir-
cumstances is way beyond his abil-
ity to pay. He succeeded in collect-
ing $61.00 from those insisting on
his signing the petition for the im-
provement of Shiras avenue. I would
suggest that assessment against Lot
3 of Sub. of N. 1/2 of Min. Lot 309A
be reduced from $710 to $110, a re-
duction of $600. It is possible that
some further collections may he
made by Mr. Sears.
submitted.
0. E. CARR.
City Manager.
152 Special Session,
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er with the exceptior__ of that part
referring to the property of Mr.
Sears be approved, and the Treas-
urer be notified to make the reduc-
tions as recommended. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of property owners on Jul-
ien avenue from Delhi to Delhi
streets, asking that their names be
added to the objections heretofore
filed by property owners on said
street, objecting to the improvement
thereof with vibrolithic paving, 15
signers, 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, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Council adjourned to 5 o'clock P.
M. April 2nd, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
April 2nd, 1924.
Adjourned session of April lst,
1924.
Councilmet at 5 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga-
briel, Melchior and Schrempf.
Petition of Mrs. Herzog, stating
that about ten years ago she ac-
quired parts of lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 13,
14, 15 of the sub of 3 of Mineral
lot 178; these lots front on Wood
street. Stating that her first know-
ledge of any old claim against this
property came to her when she paid
her taxes this spring. The assess-
ment levied against these lots in
1898 amounted to $204.56. Interest
and penalty at time of sale amount-
ed to $256.85, total to date $334.64.
She asks that the Council be lenient
and reduce this assessment as much
as possible.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Treasurer be instructed to receive
from Mrs. Herzog one-half of the
assessment at the 'time of the tax
sale or 128.45 and cancel the tax
sale certificate on receipt of same.
Seconded by Councilman ,Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
City donate $100.00 each to Karl
Saam and Wm. Yokum as a token
April 1st, 1924
of appreciation for services render-
ed in perfecting the building code.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alder son, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Official notices of Eagle Point Sew-
er District certified to by the City
Clerk that the same were posted
along the line of the improvement
as provided by law.
Councilman Brede moved that the
certification be received and filed for
record. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
matter of the factory smoke and dust
nuisance be referred to the City
Manager and City Solicitor. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved that
City Manager Carr, Mayor Alderson,
Councilman Brede be appointed a
committee to secure values of the
property in the Eagle Point District
and secure whatever assistance that
they may need. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
�J City Clerk.
Approved ,t L4'14
1924:
Adopted 1'34.1(• 1924.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
Regular Session, April 7th, 1924 153
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Regular Session April 7th, 1924.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga-
briel, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Mayor Alderson stated that this
is the regular Monthly meeting of
the Council for the purpose of act-
ing on any business that may regu-
larly come before it.
A petition signed by Rosa Baier,
Louise Baier and Carrie Baier, ask-
ing that McCormick street be grad-
ed and improved from Finley street
south to Bennett street, with what-
ever material the Council may think
best.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager and City Engineer. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
:'chrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners on
Saunders avenue. asking that said
street be improved from Lemon
street west. Signed by Geo. Wiehl,
E. L. Curtis et al
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.
Petition of J. Christina Wasser,
stating that she is owner of lots 5
and 6 in Brecht's Sub. on Windsor
avenue, and she hereby petitions the
Council to reduce the taxes on this
property to where it was last year,
she states that she depended on the
income of this property together
with the income of a house she owns
on White street, for a living. That
she is unable to to do any work, that
she was also heavily assessed for the
improvement of White street and
14th street last year.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted
and the County Treasurer be in-
structed accordingly. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
chrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Clarence L. Hemmi, re-
monstrating against the assessment
as levied against his property lots
148, 149 and 150 in Burden's and
Lawthen's Add,, for the construction
of a sanitary sewer, stating that he
was absent from the city at the time
the assessment was levied, but is
willing to pay on a 25 per cent valu-
ation basis.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager for investigation. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Nellie Farrell.
against the City of Dubuque for
$2,000 on account of personal injur-
ies received in falling on an icy side-
walk, on the south side of West 5th
street in front of z nd adjoining the
property known as 691 West 5tli
street, on February 27th, 1924.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City So-
licitor. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Frede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A communication of the I. C. Ter-
minal Safety Committee, asking that.
the Council pass a resolution rela-
tive to vehicles stopping before
crossing street grade crossings over
railroads.
Councilman Brede moved that the
communication be referred to the
City Solicitor for an opinion as to
what effect it will have on the liabil-
ity of railroad companies in case
of accidents Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Contractors bond of Chas. Sitterly,
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.
Depository bond of the First Na-
tional Bank, presented.
It being properly executed, Coun-
cilman Brede moved that it be re-
ceived and filed for record. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
154 Regular Session, April 7th, 1924
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Bond of Frank J. Piekenbrock,
Park Commissioner, presented.
It being properly executed, Coun-
cilman Brede moved that it be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alder son, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of the City Water Works
for the month of March, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the report be approved and filed.
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, that notice is here-
by given that there is now on file
in the office of the City Clerk of
Dubuque, Iowa, a plat and schedule
showing the assessments proposed
to be made for the cost and expense
of constructing the main and lateral
sewers in the Eagle Point Main Sew-
er District, presented. Also remon-
strances, also objections and remon-
strances against the assessments as
levied for this sewer.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended, to give any one
present an opportunity to address
the Council. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Jos. Roshon addressed the Council
relative to connecting his property
with the sewer constructed in the
Eagle Point District
He stated that the lateral which
was installed to serve his property
was so laid that it will be hard for
him to connect his property with the
sewer.
The City Council authorized the
City Engineer to arrange for a con-
nection with Mr. Roshon's property.
Petition of B. F. Stedman remon-
strating against the assessment as
levied against his property for the
6 inch sewer constructed in the alley
from Marshall to Hamilton streets,
amount of assessment $48.76 for 25
linear ft., stating that this is an ex-
horbitant price, and if there is any
State law authorizing such figuring,
he will pay the bill.
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.
Petition of Frank Beutin remon-
strating the assessment as levied
against lots 117, 118 119, 120, 122,
123, 124, 125, 126' 127, 128 in Ham's
Add. and lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, in
McCraney's First Add for the sew-
er in Eagle Point District, stating
that the assessment is excessive, and
furthermore part of this sewer is on
his property.
Petition of James and Ida O'Brien
and Leonard Kruse, protesting
against the assessment as levied
against lots 12 and 13 in McCraney's
Add. for the construction of the San-
itary sewer in Eagle Point District.
Stating that it is not brought up to
the property line, and in order to
connect with said sewer they would
have to extend two lines of 30 feet
through property adjoining, and they
hereby ask that the sewer be
brought to the lot line of these lots.
Petition of J. A. Rhomberg Estate,
Catherine Rhomberg Estate, T. E.
and A. I. Rhomberg by their attor-
neys, Lyon and Willging. Stating
that they are owners of more than
100 lots within the Eagle Point Sew-
er District, protesting against the
proposed assessment against these
lots for the construction of the sew-
er in the Eagle Point District, giv-
ing as reasons, that the assessments
are in excess of 25 per cent of the
actual value of the respective lots
2nd. That the Council failed to
fix the district showing the lots to
be included as adjacent property and
subject to special assessments.
3rd. Because the contract for the
construction of the improvement was
not awarded to the lowest bidder.
4th. Because the sewer as con-
structed does not conform with the
plans and specifications, either as
to location or as to material.
5th. Because there is a material
variance in the sewer as constructed
and the plans as submitted
6th. Because of the alterations in
location resulting in a lessening of
the cost of construction the contract-
or, the awarding of the contract was
not on a competitive basis, and the
contractor is the beneficiary of the
change and not the owners of the
abutting and adjacent property.
Petition of property owners in fire
Eagle Point Sewer District, by their
attorneys, Kintzinger and Stuart, re-
monstrating against the assessment
as levied against their properties for
the construction of the SanitarY
sewer in said Eagle Point District.
Regular Session
Stating their reasons for the remon-
strance and the main objection be-
ing that the assessment is grossly
in excess of the 25 per cent value of
their lots. Signed by F. Messer-
knecht, George Kress, Joseph Rosh -
on, et al.
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, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution.
Whereas, Objections and 'remon-
strances have been duly filed to the
schedule of assessments proposed to
be levied for the construction of sew-
ers in Eagle Point Main Sewer Dis-
trict, and such objections having
been duly considered by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Be it therefore, resolved that the
following corrections be made in
said assessments, towit:
That the assessments against Lots
199 to 203 both inclusive in Ham's
Addition be reduced to $61.67 each.
That the assessment against Lot
169 in Ham's Addition be reduced
to $59.35
That the assessments against Lots
131 to 138 in Ham's Addition, both
inclusive be reduced to $73.63 each.
That all other remonstrances and
objections filed by property owners
against the assessments proposed to
be levied be and the same are order-
ed received and filed.
Passed and adopted this 7th day
of April, 1924.
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 Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf. �a
Nays—None. f c `
A Grade Ordinances,
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON GARFIELD AVEN-
UE FROM ELM STREET TO
MARSHALL STREET
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Garfield avenue
from Elm street to Marshall street
April 7th, 1924 155
be and the same is hereby adopted
as shown by the profile of said
street as prepared by the City En-
gineer, same being profile No. 1116.
Said grade begin at station 0+00,
which is the east property line of
Elm street, south curb elevation
19.8; thence to station 0+24, east
property line of Elm street, north
curb elevation 20.2; thence to sta-
tion 1+61, west property line of Pine
street, south curb elevation 20.0,
north curb elevation 20.0; thence to
station 1+69, south track elevation
20.7, north track elevation 20.8;
thence to station 1+88, elevation of
track, south, 20.7, north, 20 8;
thence to station 2+15, east property
line of Pine street, south curb ele-
vation 20.2, north curb elevation
20.4; thence to station 3+12, south
curb elevation 20.2 north curb
elevation 20.4; thence to station
3+20, south curb elevation 20.2,
north curb elevation 20.4; thence to
staton 5+23.3, west line of Kniest
street, south curb elevation 20.2,
north curb elevation 20.2; thence to
station 5+81.3, south curb elevation
20.5, north curb elevation 20.6 east
property line of Kneist street;
thence to station 7+50, south curb
elevation 24.0; thence to station 10
+22, south curb elevation 28.6;
thence to station 10+30, north curb
elevation 29.0, west curb line of
Johnson street; thence to station 10
+59, south curb elevation 29.6, north
curb elevation 29.5; thence to sta-
tion 12+00, north curb elevation
34.2; thence to station 13+50, north
curb elevation 39.3; thence to sta-
tion 14+35, west property line of
Windsor avenue, north curb eleva-
tion 42.0; thence to station 14+43,
west curb line of Windsor avenue,
north curb elevation 42.3; thence to
station 14+60, south curb elevation
42.9; thence to station 14+77, east
curb line of Windsor avenue, north
curb elevation 43,0; thence to sta-
tion 14+85, east property line of
Windsor avenue, north curb eleva-
tion 43.1; thence to station 18+63,
west property line of Stafford street,
south curb elevatioi. 45.0, north curb
elevation 45.2; ther.ce to station 18
+73, west curb line of Stafford
street, north curb elevation 45.2;
thence to station 19+03, east curb
line of Stafford street, north curb
elevation 45.4; thence to station 22
+89.4, west property line of Hum-
boldt street, north curb elevation
47.1; thence to station 22+99.4, west
curb line of Humboldt street, north
curb elevation 47.0; thence to sta-
tion 23+15, south curb elevation
47.4; thence to station 23+29.4; east
curb line of Humboldt street, north
curb elevation 47,0; thence to sta-
156 Regular Session, April 7th, .1924
tion 23+39.4, east property line of
Humboldt street,north curb eleva-
tion 47.0;• thence to station 27+02.5,
west property line of Schiller street,
south curb elevation 45.9, north curb
elevation 46.3; thence to station 27
+52..5, east property line of Schiller
street, south curb elevation 45.9,
north curb elevation 45.9; thence to
station 30+71, west property line of
Farley street, south curb elevation
44.2, north curb elevation 44.4;
thence to station 31+21, east prop-
erty line of Farley street, south curb
elevation 44.5, north curb elevation
44 4; thence to station 34+08.4, west
property line of Fengler street, south
curb elevation 44.0, north curb ele-
vation 44.0; thence to station 34+
58.4, east property line of Fengler
street, south curb elevation 44.0,
north curb elevation 44.0; thence to
station 38+51.8, west property line
of Ann street, south curb elevation
43.0, north curb elevation 43.3;
thence to station 39+01.8, east prop-
erty line of Ann street, south curb
elevation 43.0, north curb elevation
43.2; thence to station 42+47 5, west
property line of Dock street, south
curb elevation 42.4, north curb ele-
vation 42.8; thence to station 42+
97.5, east property line of Dock
street, south curb elevation 42.7,
north curb elevation 42.7; thence to
station 46+47, west property line of
Marshall street, south curb elevation
42.3, north curb elevation 42.3;
thence to station 46+97, east prop-
erty line of Marshall street, south
curb elevation 42.3, north curb eleva-
tion 42.3.
Section 2 This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days after
its final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
of March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
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 17, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Garfield avenue from Elm street
to Marshall street having passed first
reading March 22nd, 1924. Present.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Brede Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considere dthe second read-
ing 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 Gabriel moved that
the rules requiring the ordinance to
be read on three separate days be
suspended. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance be read a third time.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance as read be adopted.
Seconded by Councilman Brede Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
hhrempf.
Nays—None.
A Grade Ordinance.
AN iORDINANCE EST BDISHING 4
GRADE ON MARSIALL STREET
FROM GARFIELD AVENUE TO
RHOMBERG AVENUE.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Marshall street
from Garfield avenue to Rhomberg
avenue be and the same is hereby
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street as prepared by the City
Engineer, same being profile No,
1111.
Said grade begins at station 0+00.
which is the west property line of
Garfield avenue, south curb eleva-
tion 42.4, north curb elevation 42.4;
thence to station 1+38, which is
the east line of alley, south curb
elevation 42.8, north curb elevation
42.8; thence to station 1+58, west
line of alley, south curb elevation
42.9, north curb elevation 42.9;
thence to station 2+95.6, which is
the east property line of Rhomberg
avenue, south curb elevation 43.4,
north curb elevation 43.4.
Regular Session
Section 2 This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days after
its final adoption by the City Coun-
cil and its publication as required
by law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
of March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
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 17, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Marshall street from Garfield av-
enue to Rhomberg avenue, having
passed first reading March 22nd,
1924. Presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel,
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second 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.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. 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 that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council -
April 7th, 1924
men Brede. Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Grade Ordinance.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON MONTROSE TER-
RACE FROM CORNELL STREET
TO WEST SIXTEENTH STREET
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Montrose terrace
from Cornell street to West 16th
street be and the same is hereby
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street as prepared by the City
Engineer, same being profile No.
1109.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
east property line of Cornell street,
south curb elevation 119.5, north
curb elevation 120.5; thence to sta-
tion 0+50, south curb elevation
122.1, north curb elevation 122.9;
thence to station 3+42, angle, south
curb elevation 130.3, north curb ele-
vation 130.9; thence to station 3+66,
south curb elevation 131 1; thence
to station 4+04, north curb elevation
132.2; thence to station 5+04, south
curb elevation 134.9; thence to sta-
tion 7+04, south curb elevation
139.7; thence to station 7+54, north
curb elevation 142.5; thence to sta-
tion 7+89, south curb elevation
145.0, north curb elevation 145.0;
thence to station 8+13, which is the
north curb line of West 16th street,
south curb elevation 145.5, north
curb elevation 146.00.
Sec. 2 Thi sordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
of March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Tiines-
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 17th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Montrose terrace from Cornell
street to West 16th street, having
passed first reading March 22nd,
1924, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance be read a second time.
i
158 Regular Session April 7th, 1924
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing 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 Gabriel moved that
the rules requiring the ordinance to
be read on three separate days be
suspended. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance be read a third time.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance as read be adopted.
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A GRADE ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON KIRKWOOD
STREET FROM WEST LOCUST
STREET TO ALTA VISTA
STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Kirkwood Street
from West Locust Street to Alta
Vista Street be and the same is
hereby adopted as shown by the pro-
file of said street, as prepared by
the City Engineer, same being pro-
file No. 1100.
Said grade begins at station 0+56,
south property line of West Locust
Street south side of Kirkwood, sout;,
curb elevation 79.60; thence to sta-
tion 0+00, which is the south prop-
erty line of West Locust Street,
north side of Kirkwood south curb
elevation 81.60, north curb elevation
80.70; thence to station 0+50, south
curb elevation 85.3; thence to sta-
tion 3+18, north curb elevation
109.50, east curb line of Bellevue
Street; thence to ,station 3+42.5.
west curb line of Bellevue Street,
north curb elevation 111.80; theucs
to station 4+33.6, east property line
cf Cox street, south curb elevation
120.10 thence to station 4+45.6, east
curb line of Cox street, south curb
elevation 121.10; thence to station
4+84.6, west curb line of Cox Street,
south curb elevation 124.5; thence
to station 4+93.6, west property line
of Cox Street, south curb elevation
125.6; thence to station 5+50, south
curb elevation 130.6, north curb ele-
vation 130.4; thence to station 6+50,
south curb elevation 137.5; north
curb elevation 138.3; thence to sta-
tion 9+05.50, north curb elevation
156.10; thence to station 9+17.5,
north curb elevation 157.0; thence to
station 10+86, east curb line Blake
Street, south curb elevation 168.8,
north curb elevation 16809; thence
to station 11+24, west curb line of
Blake Street, south curb elevation
171.10, north curb elevation 170.5;
thence to station 13+00, south curb
elevation 182.20, north curb eleva-
tion 182.20; thence to station 14+00,
south curb elevation 189.60, north
curb elevation 190.20; thence to sta-
tion 15+50, north curb elevation
202.30; thence to station 15+80.4,
east property line of Alta Vista
Street, south curb line elevation
206.00, north curb elevation 205.40.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days from
and after its final adoption by the
City Council and its publication as
required by law.
Passed first reading, 22nd day of
March, 1924.
Passed final reading, 7th day or
April, 1924.
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, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t. City Clerk.
An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Kirkwood street from West Lo-
cust street to Alta Vista street pre-
sented, having passed first reading
March 22nd, 1924.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Regular Session, April 7th, 1924
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, 'Council
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance be read a third time.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf,
Nays -None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance as read he adopted.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays -None.
A Grade Ordinance (7 ��
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON SEMINARY STREET
FROM WEST LOCUST STREET
TO A POINT 1300 FEET WEST
OF HAROLD STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Seminary street
from West Locust street to a point
1300 feet west of Harold street be
and the same is herby adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
as prepared by the City Engineer.
same being Profile No. 1099, which
is hereby adopted.
Said grade begins at station 0, at
West Locust street, south curb ele-
vation 264.95, north curb elevation
264.45; thence to station 0+78, south
curb elevation Ungs street, north
curb elevation 263.25; thence to sta-
tion 1+00, north curb line Ungs
street. north curb elevation 262.9:
thence to station 3+32, angle, south
Cnrb elevation 260.55, north curb
P1P"ation 260.45; thence to station
7+00, south curb elevation 254.20,
north curb elevation 253.90: thence
to station 8+00, south curb eleva-
tion 253.20, north curb elevation
252.90; thence to station 14+00,
159
south curb elevation 252.00, north
curb elevation 252.40; thence to sta-
tion 15+00, south curb elevation
250.80, north curb elevation 251.00;
thence to station 16+00, beginning
of curve, south curb elevation 248.70,
north curb elevation 248.90; thence
to station 16+50, south curb eleva-
tion 246.90, north curb elevation
247.40; thence to station 17+00, end
of curve, south curb elevation 244.70;
thence to station 17+50, south curb
elevation 242.10, north curb eleva-
tion 242.70; thence to station 18+00,
north curb elevation 239.70; thence
to station 18+73, south curb eleva-
tion 235.00; thence to station 20+50,
south curb elevation 223.00; north
curb elevation 223.40; thence to sta-
tion 21+00, south curb elevation
221.20, north curb elevation 220.90;
thence to station 21+50, south curb
elevation 217.80, north curb eleva-
tion 219.00; thence to station 22+00,
south curb elevation 216.40, north
curb elevation 217.70; thence to sta-
tion 23+00, north curb elevation
216.00; thence to station 23+73,
south curb elevation 215.00, north
curb elevation 215.60; thence to sta-
tion 27+50, south curb elevation
211.00; thence to station 29+00,
north curb elevation 209.20; thence
to station 29+50, south curb eleva-
tion 208.10; thence to station 30+
00, north curb elevation 207.00;
thence to station 30+50, south curb
elevation 205.30, north curb eleva-
tion 205.40; thence to station 31+
00, which is 1300 feet west of Har-
old street, south curb elevation
203.20, north curb elevation 203 30.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
of March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
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 17, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Seminary street from West Lo-
cust street to a point 1300 feet west
of Harold street, having passed first
reading March 22nd, 1924, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
160 Regular Session April 7th, 1924
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules requiring the ordinance to
be read on three separate days be
suspended. 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 the
ordinance be read a third time. 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 that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf
Nays—None.
A GRADE ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON KNEIST STREET
FROM GARFIELD AVENUE TO
EAST TWENTY-SECOND ST.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Kneist Street
from Garfield Avenue to East Twen-
ty-second Street be and the same is
hereby adopted as shown by the pro-
file of said street as prepared by the
Engineer, same being profile No.
1112.
Said grade begins at station 0+17,
the north property line of Garfield
Avenue, east curb elevation 20.50;
thence to station 0+00, south •prop-
erty line of Garfield Avenue, west
curb elevation 20.50; thence to sta-
tion 1+31 south alley line, east curb
elevation 20.80; thence to station
1+50, north alley line, east curb ele-
vation 20.80; thence to station
2+28.8, south property line of Rhom-
berg Avenue, east curb elevation
20.90, west curb elevation 21.10;
thence to station 2+82.8, north prop-
erty line of Rhomberg Avenue, east
curb elevation 21.30, west curb eleva-
tion 21.70; thence to station 4+01,
south alley line, east curb elevation
21.10, west curb elevation 21.40;
thence to station 4+21, north alley
line, east curb elevation 21.00, west
curb elevation 21.30; thence to sta-
tion 5+32, south property line Lin-
coln Avenue, east curb elevation
21.00; west curb elevation 21.20;
thence to station 5+82, north prop-
erty line Lincoln Avenue, east curb
elevation 20.90, west curb elevation
21.40, thence to station 7+00, east
curb elevation 20.80, west curb eleva-
tion 21.10; thence to station 8+92,
east curb elevation 20.70, west curb
elevation 20.70. This is the end of
the curb on the west side. Thence
to station 10+20, south property line
of East Twenty-second Street, east
curb elevation 20.40.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law. Passed first reading this 22nd
day of March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
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, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Kniest street from Garfield av-
enue to East 22nd street, presented.
Having passed first reading March
22nd, 1924.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
, Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second 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.
Regular Session
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days, be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
N s—None.
\•Iri3 A GRADE ORDINANCE.
b -JAN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON SEMINARY
STREET FROM MAIN SRTEET
TO MADISON STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Seminary Street
from Main Street to Madison
Street be and the same is hereby
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street as prepared by the Ctty
Engineer, being profile No. 1101.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
which is the east property line of
Main Street, south curb elevation
168.5, north curb elevation 168.6;
thence to station 0+12, east
curb of Main Street, south curb ele-
vation 169.4; thence to station 0+52,
east property line of Main Street,
south curb elevation 172.2, north
curb elevation 172.4; thence to sta-
tion 0+68, east curb of Main Street,
south curb elevation 172.8; thence
to station 1+00, west curb of Main
Street, elevation 173.2; thence to sta-
tion 4+60, east curb line of Madi-
son Street, south curb elevation
174.00; thence to station 4+96, west
curb line of Madison Street, south
curb elevation 174.00, north curb
elevation 174.20.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
of March, 1924.
April 7th,_1924_
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE, Mayor.
THEO, GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMpF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STITBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news -
rapers April 11th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t. City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Seminary street from Main street
to Madison street. Presented, hav-
ing passed first reading March 22nd,
1924.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second 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.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days, be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
162 Regular Session, April 7th, 1924
A GRADE ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE FOR THE FIRST AL-
LY WEST OF NORTH GRAND -
VIEW AVENUE EXTENDING 2b0
FEET SOUTH FROM THE
SOUTH PROPERTY LINE O1'
HALE STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
1'shing a grade for the first alley
west of North Grandview Avenue
extending 250 feet south from the
South property line of Hale Street
be and the same is hereby adopted
as shown by the profile of said alley
as prepared by the City Enginee~,
same being profile No. 1117.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
south property line of Hale Street,
west curb elevation 275.8, east curb
elevation 277.2; thence to station
0+50, west curb elevation 278.2,
east curb elevation 278.2; thence to
station 0+75, west curb elevation
278.4, east curb elevation 278.1;
thence to station 2+50, west curb
elevation 273.2, east curb elevation
273.2.
Sec. 2.—This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
of March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Tiines-
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 17th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t. City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the first alley west of North
Grandview avenue extending 250
feet south from the south property
line of Hale street, having passed
first reading March 22nd, 1924.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays None
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second 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
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays None
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf,
Nays—None
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
cnded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
N ys None
CJriA GRADE ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON RUSH STREET
FROM BRYANT STREET TO
HOLLY STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Rush street from
Bryant street to Holly street be and
the same is hereby adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
as prepared by the City Engineer,
same being profile No. 1106.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
east property line of Bryant street,
south curb elevation 271.3, north
curb elevation 268.6; thence to sta-
tion 1+50, south curb elevation
273.9, north curb elevation 272.9;
thence to station 2+00, south curb
elevation 274.5, north curb elevation
274.1; thence to station 2+50, south
curb elevation 274.9, north curb ele-
vation 274.7; thence to station 3+00,
south curb elevation 274.5, north curb
elevation 274.4; thence to station
5+50, north curb elevation 268.0;
thence to station 6+06, west prop-
erty line of Holly street, south curb
elevation 265.7, north curb eleva-
tion 266.3; thence to station 6+18,
west curb line of Holly street, south
curb elevation 265.4, north curb ele-
vation 266.1; thence to station 6+54,
east curb line Holly street, south
curb elevation 264.4, north curb ele-
Regular Session, April 7th, 1924
163
vation 265.2; thence to station 6+66,
west property line of Holly street,
south curb elevation 264.0, north
curb elevation 264.8.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading this 22 day of
March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April. 1924.
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, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t. City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Rush street from Bryant street
to Holly street, presented. Having
passed first reading March 2nd, 1924
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance he read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second 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.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days, be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was thea read a
third time.
Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A GRADE ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON WEST 16TH
STREET FROM MONTROSE
TERRACE TO CORNELL
STREET,
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on West 16th street
from Montrose Terrace to Cornell
street be and the same • is hereby
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street as prepared by the City
Engineer, same being profile No.
1110.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
west property line of Montrose Ter-
race, south curb elevation 144.9,
north curb elevation 146.0; thence to
station 1+15. east curb line of Fair-
view Place, south curb elevation
158.7; thence to station 1+39, west
curb line Fairview Place, south curb
elevation 162.3; thence to station
2+00, south curb elevation 169.2,
north curb elevation, 169.6; thence
to station 2+45, south curb eleva-
tion 174.2, north curb elevation 174.4;
thence to station 3+17, east alley
line, south curb elevation 175.3,
north curb elevation 175.1; thence
to station 3+37, south curb eleva-
tion 174.9, north curb elevation
174,9; thence to station 3+80, south
curb elevation 17$.7, north curb ele-
vation 173.3; thence to station
4+71.5, east curb line of Cornell
street, south curb elevation 162.9,
north curb elevation 162.4.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading this 22 day of
March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April.% 1924.
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 17 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t. City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on West 16th street from Montrose
terrace to Cornell street, having
passed first reading March 22nd,
1924.
164
Regular Session April 7th, 1924
Councilman Brede moved that the
-ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second 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.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
N(ys—None.
ANA GRADE ORDINANCE.
ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON WEST FIFTH
STREET FROM HILL STREET
TO JOHN STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on West Fifth street
from Hill street to John street be
and the same is hereby adopted as
shown by the profile of said street,
same being profile No. 1107, and pre-
pared by the City Engineer.
Said grade begins at, station 0+00,
which is the east property line of
Hill street, south curb elevation
205.9; station 0+40, east property
line of Hill street, south curb eleva-
tion 206.5, north curb elevation
203.2; thence to station 1+00, south
curb elevation 210.6. north curb ele-
mation 209.3; thence to station
2+37.6, west property line of •Sum-
mit street, south curb elevation
225.0, north curb elevation 223.6;
thence to station 2+77.6, east prop-
erty line of Summit street, south
curb elevation 227.5, north curb ele-
vation 226.8; thence to station 3+50,
south curb elevation 229.5, north
curb elevation 229.5; thence to sta-
tion 4+00, south curb elevation
229.0, north curb elevation 228.6;
thence to station 4+50, south curb
elevation 225.7, Orth curb elevation
226.0; thence to�tation 4+91.3, west
property line of Gilmore street.
south curb elevation 221.9, north
curb elevation 221.9; thence to sta-
tion 5+31.3, east property line of
Gilmore street, south curb elevation
217.9, north curb elevation 216.7;
thence to station 6+40.3, west prop-
erty line of Needham Place, north
curb elevation 203.6; thence to sta-
tion 7+04.3, east property line of
Needham Place, north curb eleva-
tion 197.0; thence to station 8+04.9,
west property line of John street,
south curb elevation 185.5, north
curb elevation 186.1.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the :City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading this 22 day of
March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April. 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIO.R,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 17th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4-171t. City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on West 5th street from Hill street
to John street, having passed first
reading March 22nd, 1924, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second reading
of the ordinance Seconded by,Coun-
ciilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
Regular .Session, April .7th, 1924
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A GRADE ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON EAST NINE-
TEENTH STREET FROM CENT-
RAL AVENUE TO THE C., G.
W. TRACKS.
I3e it ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on East 19th Street
from Central Avenue to the C. G. W.
tracks be and the same is hereby
adopted as shown by the profile of
'aid street as prepared by the City
Engineer, same being profile No.
1114.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
east property line of Central Avenue,
south curb elevation 28.0, north curb
elevation 27.8; thence to station
1+00, west ..property line of White
Street, south curb elevation 26.0,
north curb elevation 25.9; thence to
station 1+64, east property line of
White Street south curb elevation
25.0, north curb elevation 24.8;
thence to station 2+64, west line of
alley, south curb elevation 22.8,
north curb elevation 22.6; thence to
station 2+84, east line of alley,
north curb elevation 22.2, south curb
elevation 22:2; thence to station
3+85, west property line of Jack-
son Street, south curb elevation 21.3
north curb elevation 21.4;.thence to
station 4+49, east property line of
Jackson street, south curb elevation
.207, north curb elevation 20.7; thence
to station 5+49, west line of alley,
south curb elevation 20.0, north curb
elevation 20.2; thenc• to station
165
5+69, east line of alley south curb
elevation 19.9 north curb elevation
20.1; thence to station 6+69, west
property line of Washington Street,
south curb elevation 19.3, north curb
elevation 19.6; thence to station
7+33, east property line of Wash-
ington Street, south curb elevation
19.6, north curb elevation 19.5;
thence to station 8+33, west line of
alley, south curb elevation 19.6;
north curb elevation 19.5; thence to
station 8+53, east line of alley, south
curb elevation 19.6, north curb eleva-
tion 19.5; thence to station 9+53,
west ,property line of Elm street,
south curb elevation 19.7, north curb
elevation 19.7; thence to station
10+17, east property line of Elm
street, south curb elevation 19.6;
north curb elevation 19.6; thence to
station 11+17, west line of alley,
south curb elevation 19.6; thence to
station 11+37 east line of alley,
south curb elevation 19.6; thence
to station 12+27, south curb eleva-
tion 19.7, north curb elevation 19.3;
thence to station 12+45.5, C. G. W.
tracks, south curb elevation 20.4;
north curb elevation 20.4.
Sec. 2, This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
of March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
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, 1924,
JOHN STUDER, City Clerk.
4-17 it.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on East 19th street from Central
avenue to C. G. W. tracks, having
passed first reading March 22nd.
1924, presented
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
166 Regular Session April 7th, 1924
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time, Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
Tnen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A GRADE ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON 18TH STREET
FROM CENTRAL AVENUE TO
THE C. G. W. R. R. TRACKS.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on 18th Street from
Central Avenue to the C. G. W.
tracks be and the same is hereby
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street as prepared by the City
Engineer, same being profile No.
1113.
Said grade begins at station
0+00, which is the east property line
of Central Avenue, south curb ele-
vation 29.10, north curb elevation
29.20; thence to station 1+01, west
property line of White Street, south
elevation 25.70, north curb elevation
25.50; thence to station 1+65, east
property line of White Street, south
curb elevation 24.60, north curb ele-
vation 24.50; thence to station 2+
65.5, west alley line, south curb ele-
vation 23.20, north curb elevation
23.30; thence to station 2+85.5, east
alley line, south curb elevation 23.00
north curb elevation 22.90; thence to
station 3+86, west property line of
Jackson Street, south curb elevation
21.80, north curb elevation 21.70;
thence to station 4+50, east prop-
erty line of Jackson Street, south
curb elevation 21.40, north curb ele-
vation 21.00; thence to station
5+50, west alley line, south curb
elevation 20.60. north curb elevation
20.30; thence to station 5+70, east
alley line, south curb elevation 20.40;
north curb elevation 20.30; thence
to station 6+70, west property line
of Washington Street, south curb
elevation 19.80, north curb elevation
19.80; thence to station 7+34, east
property line of Washington Street,
south curb elevation 19.70, north curb
elevation 19.60; thence to station
8+34, west alley line south curb
elevation 19.60, north curb elevation
19.60; thence to station 8+54, east
alley line, south curb elevation
19.60, north curb elevation 19.60;
thence to station 9+54, west prop-
erty line of Elm Street, south curb
elevation 19.60, north curb elevation
19.60; thence to station 10+18, east
property line of Elm Street south
curb elevation 19.60, north curb ele-
vation 19.50; thence to station
11+18, west alley lin=. south curb
elevation 19.60, north curb elevation
19.50; thence to station 11+38, east
alley line, south curb elevation
19.50, north curb elevation 19.50;
thence to station 12+38, west prop-
erty line of Pine Street. south curb
elevation 19.60 north curb elevation
19.50; thence to station 12+43, C.
G. W. tracks, south rail elevation
21.10, north rail elevation 21.10.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
of March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of .April, 1924.
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. 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4.17-1t. City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on 18th street from Central avenue
to C. G W. R. R. tracks, having
passed first reading March 22nd,
1924, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second reading of
Regular Session,
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.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A GRADE ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON SUMMIT STREET
FROM WEST FIFTH STREET
TO WEST THIRD STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Summit Street
from West Fifth Street to West
Third Street be and the same is
hereby adopted as shown by the pro-
file of said street, as prepared by
the City Engineer, same being pro-
file No. 1108.
Said grade begins at station 0+00
south property line of West Fifth
Street, west curb elevation 226.8,
east curb elevation 227.8; thence to
station 1+67, north alley line, west
curb elevation 246.0; thence to sta-
tion 1+70, east curb elevation 246.0;
thence to station 1+97, south alley
line, west curb elevation 248.5:
thence to station 3+30, east curb
elevation 256:0; thence to station
3+65, west 'curb elevation 257.0;
thence to station 3+83, west curb
elevation 257.4, east curb elevation
257.5; thence to station 4+06, west
curb' elevation 256.8, east curb ele-
vation 257.2; thence to station
5+08.2, north property line of Fen-
elon Place, west curb elevation
250.8, east curb elevation 250.2,
thence to station 5+58.2, south prop-
erty line of Fenelon .Place, west
•:1pri1 7th, 1924
167
curb elevation 247.9, east curb eleva-
tion 247.1; thence to station 6+59.
north alley line, west curb eleva-
tion 235.0, east curb elevation 234.6:
thence to station 6+76, south alley
line, west curb elevation 233.0; east
curb elevation 232.5; thence to sta-
tion 7+25, east curb elevation 225.0;
thence to station 7+77, north pro1i-
erty line of West Third Street, west
curb elevation 220.5, east curb ele-
vation 219.6.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days after
its final adoption by the City Coun-
cil and its publication as required
t'y law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
cf March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
El) SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clark,
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 17th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4 17-1t. City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Summit street from West 5th
street to West 3rd street, having
passed first reading March 22nd,
1924. Presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, s Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the ordinance be read a third time.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
168 Regular Session, April 7th, 1924
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior. and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A GRADE ORDINANCE .
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
** A GRADE ON EDISON STREET
(QVV FROM STAFFORD STREET TO
VV ALTHAUSER STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Edison Street
f►om Stafford Street to Althauser
Street be and the same is hereby
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street as prepared by the City
Pngineer, same being profile No.
1103.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
east property line of Stafford street,
r.orth curb elevation 84.8, south
curb elevation 84.2; thence to station
1+30.5, west line of alley, north curb
elevation 104.6, south curb eleva-
tion 104.7; thence to station 1+48,
east line of alley, north curb eleva-
tion 107.5, south curb elevation
107.5; thence to station 2+50, north
curb elevation 121.9, south curb ele-
vation 122.1; thence to station 4+50,
north curb elevation 147.1, south
curb elevation 147.4; thence to sta-
tion 5+00, north curb elevation
152.1, south curb elevation 152.4;
thence to station 5+50, north curb
elevation 156.4, south curb elevation
156.5; thence to station 5+75, north
curb elevation 158.1, south curb ele-
vation 157.5; thence to station 6+00,
north curb elevation 158.8, south
curb elevation 157.9; thence to sta-
tion 6+50, north curb elevation
158.7, south curb elevation 157.5;
thence to station 6+87.9, the
west property line of Althauser
Street, north curb elevation 157.1,
south curb elevation 155.8.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days after
:ts final adoption by the City Coun-
cil and its publication as required
by law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
Cf March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
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, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t. City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Edison street from Stafford
street to Althauser street, having
passed first reading March 22nd,
1924, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second 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.
Councilman Brede move dthat the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel. Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A GRADE ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON HOLLY STREET
FROM RUSH STREET TO CLEVELAND AVENUE.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Holly Street from
Rush Street to Cleveland Avenue be
and the same is hereby adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
as prepared by the City Engineer,
same being profile No. 1104.
Said grade begins at station
0+00, north property line of Rush
Street, east curb elevation 265.7,
west curb elevation 266.8; thence to
station 1+22, east curb elevation
273.6 west curb elevation 273.63, be-
Regular Session
ginning of vertical curve, thence to
station 2+47, east curb elevation
273.5, west curb elevation 273.48,
end of vertical curve; thence to sta-
tion 3+87, south property line of
Cleveland Avenue, east curb eleva-
tion 265.2, west curb elevation 265.3.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required b"
law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
of March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON
Mayor.
L. H, BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 17th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4-171t. City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Holly street from Rush street to
Cleveland avenue, having passed
first reading March 22nd, 124, pre-
sented.
Councilman Brede moved That the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be; considered the second 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.
N ays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate day be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Sehrempf.
Nays—None.
_:April 7th, 1924 10)
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that no
ordinance as react be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
N ,ys—None.
rlitA GRADE ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTA I3LISHING
A GRADE ON DODGE STREET
FROM SOUTH LOCUST STREET
TO SALINA STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade on Dodge Street
from South Locust Street to Salina
Street be and the same is hereby
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street as prepared by the City
Engineer, same being profile No.
1105.
Said grade begins at station
0+00, east property line of South
Locust Street, north curb elevation
18.0 south curb elevation 18.0;
thence to station 2-1-07.3, west prop-
erty line of Harrison Street, north
curb elevation 15.6, south curb ele-
vation 15.6; thence to station
2+71.3, east property line of Harri-
son Street, north curb elevation 15.6,
south curb elevation 15.6; thence to
station 4+72, west property line of
Salina Street, north curb elevation
17.00, south curb elevation 17.0.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
la w.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
of March 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
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 -
rapers April 17th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t. City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Dodge street from South Locust
street to Salina street, presented,
having passed first reading March
22nd, 1924.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
170 Regular Session April 7th, 1924
men Brede. Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Brede moved that this
be considered the second 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.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days, be sus-
pended. Seconded by .Councilnlan
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderspn, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
.Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council -
:nen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Cl \ A GRADE ORDINANCE.
A
N ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
\0 A GRADE FOR ALLEY BE-
, TWEEN WALNUT STREET AND
`\ 1) COX STREET FROM THE
\ NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF
CHESTNUT STREET FOR A
DISTANCE OF 164.8 FEET
NORTH.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance estab-
lishing a grade for the alley between
Walnut Street and Cox Street from
the north property line of Chestnut
Street for a distance of 164.8 feet
north be and the same is hereby
adopted as shown by the profile of
said street as prepared by the City
Engineer, same being profile No.
1098.
Said grade begins at station
0+00, north property line of Chest-
nut Street west curb elevation 256.3,
east curb elevation 257.7; thence to
station 0+75, west curb elevation
252.2, east curb elevation 252.2;
thence to station 1+64.8, south
property line of lot 7 of F. E. Bis-
sell Dubuque Addition, west curb ele-
vation 242.2, east curb elevation
242.2.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
of March 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clark,
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers April 17th, 1924.
pp JOHN STUBER,
4-17-3t. City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on alley between Walnut street and
Cox street from north property line
of Chestnut street for a distance of
164.8 feet north. having passed first
reading March 22nd, 1924, presented
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second 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.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Regular Session .April 7th, 1924
171
ordinance as read be adopted Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A GRADE ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON EAST TWENTY-
FOURTH STREET FROM WASH-
INGTON STREET TO WINDSOR
AVENUE.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on East 24th
street from Washington street to
Windsor avenue be and the same is
hereby adopted as shown by the
profile of said street as prepared by
the City Engineer, same being pro-
file No. 1102.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
east property line of Washington
street, south curb elevation 20.6,
north curb elevation 20.7; thence to
station 0+96, west alley line, north
curb elevation 20.5; thence to sta-
tion 1+10, west curb line of Elm
street and east line of alley, south
curb elevation 20.6, north curb ele-
vation 20.5; thence to station 1+36,
which is the east curb line of Elm
street, south curb elevation 20.5;
thence to station 2+14, west curb
line of Elm street, south curb eleva-
tion 21.0, north curb elevation 20.5;
thence to station 2+69.3, east curb
line of Elm street, north curb eleva-
tion 21.3; -thence to station 2+79.6,
west curb line of Prince street,
south curb elevation 21.4; thence to
station 4+02.5, west alley line, south
curb elevation 22.8, north curb eleva-
tion 22.8; thence to station 4+22.5,
east alley line, south curb elevation
23.4; thence to station 4+35.5, west
alley` line, north curb elevation 24.2;
thence to station 4+45.5, east alley
line, north curb elevation 24.8;
thence to station ' 5+46, west curb
line of Queen street, south curb ele-
vation 29.8; thence to station 5+48,
west curb Line of Queen street, north
curb elevation 30.2; thence to sta-
tion 5+76.5, east curb line of Queen
street, south curb elevation 31.4:
thence to station 5+78.5, east curb
line of Queen street, north curb
elevation 32.3; thence to station
7+00, west alley line, south curb
elevation 42.7, north curb elevation,
43.7; thence to station 7+20, east
alley line, south curb elevation 45.1,
north curb elevation 45.9; thence to
station 8+00, north curb elevation
53.4; thence to station 8+44, west
property line of Windsor avenue,
south curb elevation 56.0, north curb
elevation 56.8.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the ('ity Council
of the City of Dubuque and it'
publication as required by law.
Passed first reading this 22nd da,,
of March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
JAMES ALI)ERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BHEDE,
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, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on East 24th street from Washing-
ton street to Windsor avenue, hav-
ing passed first reading March 22nd,
1924, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second 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.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
172
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April 7th, 1924
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
N s—None.
04 r( rA GRADE ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE ESTBISHING A
GRADE ON IOWA STREET
FROM WEST THIRD STRi ET
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 Iowa street from
West 3rd street to West 14th street
be and the same is hereby adopted
as shown by the profile of said street
as prepared by the City Engineer,
same oeing profile No. 1115.
Sec. 1. Said grade begins at station
0+00, which is the south property
line of West 3rd street, west curb
elevation 22.2, east curb elevation
21.2; thence to station 0+64, north
property line of West 3rd street,
west curb elevation 23.0, east curb
elevation 21.4; thence to station
3+21.5, south property line of West
4th street, west curb elevation 27.2,
east curb elevation 25.9; thence to
station 3+85.5, north property line
of West 4th street, west curb eleva-
tion 27.4, east curb elevation 26.4;
thence to station 5+23.5, west curb
elevaton 27.7; thence to station
6+42.5, south property line of West
5th street, west curb elevation 27.6,
east curb elevation 26.9; thence to
station 7+06.5, north property line
of West 5th street, west curb eleva-
tion 27.8, east curb elevation 27.4;
thence to station 9+66.3, south
property line of West 6th street,
west curb elevation 32.9, east curb
elevation 32.3; thence to station
10+33.3, north property line of West
6th street, west curb elevation 33.9,
east curb elevation 33.4; tnence to
station 12+86.1, south property line
of West 7th street, west curb eleva-
tion 38.1, east curb elevation 37.9;
thence to station 13+50.1, north
property line of West 7th street,
west curb elevation 38.5, east curb
elevation 38.4; thence to station
16+07.5, south property line of West
8th street, west curb elevation 39.6,
east curb elevation 39.5; thence to
station 16+71.5, north property line
of West 8th street, west curb eleva-
tion 39.5, east curb elevation 39.0;
thence to station 19+28.1, south
property line of West 9th street,
west curb elevation 36.9, east curb
elevation 36.6; thence to station
19+92.1, north property line of West
9th street, west curb elevation 36.6,
east curb elevation 36.5; thence to
station 22+48.5, south property line
of West 10th street, west curb ele-
vation, 36.3, east curb elevation 36.1
thence to station 23+12.5, north
property line of West 10th street,
west curb elevation 36.2, east curb
elevation 36.2; thence to station
25+69.5, south property line of West
llth street, west curb elevation 38.7,
east curb elevation 38.7; thence to
station 26+33.5, north property line
of West llth street, west curb ele-
vation 39.1, east curb elevation 38.7;
thence to station 28+90.5, south
property line of West 12th street,
west curb elevation 38.6, east curb
elevation 38.7; thence to station
29+54.5, north property line of
West 12th street, west curb eleva-
tion 38.5, east curb elevation 38.5;
thence to station 32+11.5, south
property line of West 13th street,
west curb elevation 39.9, east curb
elevation 39.9; thence to station
32+75.5, north property line of West
13th street, west curb elevation 40.4,
east curb elevation 40.0; thence to
station 35+44.5, south property line
West 14th street, west curb eleva-
tion 42.5, east curb elevation 42.2.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days after its
final adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed first reading this 22nd day
of March, 1924.
Passed final reading this 7th day
of April, 1924.
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, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
4-17-1t City Clerk.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Iowa street from West 3rd street
to West 14th street, having passed
first reading March 22nd, 1924, pre-
sented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second reading of
the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
Regular Session,
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel, Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved' that the
ordinance be rea da third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance as read be adopted. 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 awarding the contract
for the improvement of East 4th
street from the alley east of Central
avenue to the railroad tracks, hav-
ing been passed and adopted by the
City Council on first presentation
March 31st, 1924, presented for final
reading and adoption.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolu tion. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
April 7th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The Engineer has
completed the plans for the construc-
tion of a portion of the Bee Branch
Sewer underneath Jackson e.treet
and has also completed plans for
the construction of a Storm water
sewer in Roosevelt street from
Rhomberg avenue to Lincoln avenue,
I would respectfully ask to adver-
tise for bids for these two storm
water sewers.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the City Manager be authorized to
advertise for bids for these sewers.
Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
April 7th, 1924 173
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition, Waiver, and Agreement.
To the Honorable Mayor and Ciiy
Council of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: The undersigned. be-
ing the owners of all the lots, par-
cels of lots, lands and real estate
subject to assessment for a sewer
that might be constructed on 19th
street from Elm street easterly about
170 feet, hereby respectfully petition
your Honorable Body to construct a
six (6) inch sanitary sewer on 19th
street from Elm street easterly for
a distance of about 170 feet.
Your petitioners further agree
that, in view of the fact that said
sewer is desired by us and in con-
sideration of the action taken by
the Council granting the prayer of
this petition, to authorize the City
of Dubuque, through its Council and
Manager, to let a contract for the
construction of said sewer without
the formality of the passing of pre-
liminary resolutions or adopting pre-
liminary proceedings and that any
contract so entered into for the con-
struction of said sewer will be con-
sidered by us as valid and legal in
all respects and we further agree
not to question the legality of such
contract or object to the payment
of our assessments based thereon.
because the procedure prescribed by
law has not been taken or followed
by said City Council and we do ex-
pressly hereby waive any and all
objections which we may have at
any time. Whether before the as-
sessment are levied or thereafter, to
any error, irregularity or omission in
the proceedings taken for the con-
struction of said sewer and waive
all of such proceedings and waive
any and all objections which we
might have to the payment of our
assessments and agree that we will
pay such assessments when they be-
come due, either in whole at one
time or according to the installment
plan provided by law.
We trust your Honorable Body
will give this petition your favor-
able and immediate consideration.
Respectfully submitted,
Signed: JOHN OLINGER,
NICK JARDING.
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, and
Schrempf,
Nays—None.
Petition of the Eagle Point Lime
Works, asking permissionto cut an
opening into the retaining wall ad-
•
174 Regular Session, April 7th, 1924 .
jacent to the width of about 4 feet
and , 8 inches, to allow a passage-
way or doorway to the machinery
involved.
Signed by Eagle Point Lime
Works.
By PAUL M. NAUMAN.
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.
Resolution
Whereas the City of Dubuque,
through its Council, purchased Lot
No. 10 of Coate's Add. from J. Hack-
ett, and assumed the special assess-
ment previously levied to pay for
filling said lot with earth.
Be it therefore resolved that said
assessment be cancelled and the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to notify the County Treas-
urer to cancel said assessment upon
his records.
Passed and adopted this 7th day
of April, 1924.
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. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance vacating that por-
tion of the alley lying between Lang-
worthy street and Solon street and
Alpine and Nevada streets, extend-
ing 105 feet, 6 inches northerly from
Solon street and conveying the same,
thus vacated to D. E. Maguire, in
exchange for lands to be by him
conveyed to the City of Dubuque.
Presented and read.
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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution.
Whereas, property owners located
on the south side of Garfield avenue
whose lands are served by laterals
from the Main Sewer constructed
constructed in the Eagle Point Main
Sewer District by the City of Du-
buque have requested that assur-
ance be given to them that such
laterals will be maintained by the
City of Dubuque is a serviceable
condition.
It is therefore, resolved that the
City of Dubuque will maintain the
laterals constructed by it, serving
the lots located on the south side
of Garfield avenue and used in con-
nection with the Main Sewer as con-
structed in the Eagle Point Main
Sewer, and assurance is hereby giv-
en to such property owners in or-
der :hat they may connect with said
sewer without delay.
Passed and adopted this 7th day
of April, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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 Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
>e4.,
fee, t„,
Nays—None. P� t
Constructing sanitary sewer and
laterals in the "Eagle Point Main
Sewer District" as follows: A
twelve inch sanitary main sewer in
19th street from alley between
Washington and Jackson streets to
Elm street, in Elm street from 19th
to 20th street; in Garfield avenue
from Elm street to Johnson street,
thence north easterly along the C
M. and St. P. Railroad Right of Way
from Johnson street to Roosevelt
street and over and across certain
lots and lands as shown upon the
plat, and an eight inch sanitary main
sewer along the C. M. St. P. Rail-
road Company right of way from
Shiras avenue to Beach street and
111 Rhomberg avenue from Beach
street to Lincoln avenue, and a six
inch sanitary lateral sewer in alley
between Lincoln avenue and Rhom-
berg avenue from Marshall street
to Hamilton street and from Whit-
tier street to Roosevelt street, and
Rhomberg avenue from Marshall
street to Hamilton street and from
Whittier street to Roosevelt street,
and thence an eight inch sanitary
lateral sewer from Roosevelt street
to Stanton street, and thence a six
inch sanitary lateral sewer from
Stanton street northerly 175 feet,
and a six inch sanitary lateral sew-
�i�'.�r.t,c�l
i
Regular Session, April 7th, 1924
175
er in alley between Garfield avenue
and Rhomberg avenue from Marshall
street to Hamilton street, thence an
eight inch sanitary lateral sewer
from Hamilton street to Whittier
street and thence a six inch sani-
tary lateral sewer from Whittier
street to Farragut street, and a six
inch sanitary lateral sewer in Ham-
ilton street from the alley first east
of Lincoln avenue to the alley first
east of Rhomberg avenue, and an
eight inch sanitary lateral sewer
from said alley to main sewer in
C. M. and St. P. Railroad Company
right of way, and a six inch sanitary
lateral sewer in Whittier street from
the alley first east of Lincoln av-
enue to the alley first east of Rhom-
berg avenue, and an eight inch san-
itary lateral sewer in Roosevelt
street from the alley first east of
Lincoln avenue to the main sewer in
the C. M. and St. P. Railroad Com-
pany right of way, and a six inch
sanitary lateral sewer, in the alley
between Lincoln avene and Rhom-
berg avenue from a point 450 feet
north to Hawthorne street and in
Hawthorne street from said alley
to the main sewer in C. M. and St.
,..‘ P. Railroad Company right of way,
�L \ Ind an eight inch sanitary lateral
dI ;ewer in Stanton street from Lin -
V vt.. .3oln avenue to the alley first east
f Lincoln avenue, and a six inch
sanitary lateral sewer in Lincoln av-
4 i 3nue from Roosevelt street to Stan -
:on street, and an eight inch sani-
:ary lateral sewer in Lincoln avenue
From Stanton street to Shiras av-
Nnue. Uhlrich-Paley Company, Con-
ractors.
�w-
wner Description Amount
Anna Meyer, et al, E. Dub.
a•. -6)w( Add., S. 29 ft, of W. 28 ft.
t4e of S. 69 ft. Lot 21; area
mac basis 812 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
0,t,
$2.19; interest at 6 per
cent, 40c; 28 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $43.06; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 pe rcent,
'acus% 90c; total $ 46.55
Voelker Realty Co., E. Dub
Add., E. 17 ft. of S. 69 ft
Lot 21; area basis 1173 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $3.17; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 26c; 17
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$26.13; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 58c; total30.14
Voelker Realty Co., E. Dub
Add., E. 42 ft. Lot 20; area
basis 4284 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $11.56; interest at
6 per cent, 66c; 42 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1,53763, $64.59;
extra expense at 1.',31 per
cent, $1.51; total 76.32
Voelker Realty Co., E. Dub.
Add., S. 8 ft. Lot 20; area
basis 816 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$2.20; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; 8 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $12.31; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
29c; total 14.92
Ed. Muntz, E. Dub. Add., Lot
19; area basis 5100 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $13.76; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1981 per cent, $1.80; total 83.22
Jacob Roths Est., E. Dub. Add.
W. 25 ft. Lot 18; area basis
2550 sq. ft. at .00269862, $6.89;
interest at 6 per cent, 40c;
25 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1,53763, $38.44; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
•90c; total 46.63
George Gantenbein, E. Dub.
Add., S. 32 ft. of S. 63 ft. 6
inches of Lot 16 and E. 11
ft. of Lot 17; area basis
1952 sq. ft, at .00269862c,
$5.27; interest at 6 per cent,
47; 32 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $49.21; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.08; total 56.03
John P. Buechele, E. Dub.
Add N. 31 ft. 6 inches of S.
63 ft. 6 in. of Lot 16 and E.
11 ft. of Lot 17; area basis
1921 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$5.18; interest at 6 per cent,
46c; 31.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $48 45; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.06; total 55.15
Emma A. Buechele, E. Dub
Add. S. 1 ft. of N. 38 ft. 6
in of Lot 16 and E. 11 ft.
of Lot 17; area basis 1891
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $5.10;
interest at 6 per cent, 45;
31 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.537C3, $47.68; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.05; total 54.28
Victor and Anthony Buechele,
E. Dub Add. N. 7 ft. 6 in.
of N. 38 ft. 6 in. of Lot 16
and E. 11 ft. of Lot 17; area
basis 457 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $1.23; interest at
6 per cent, 10c; 7.6 lin. ft
tile pipe at $1.53763, $11.54;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 25c; total 13.12
C. G. W. R. R.&C.M_&St
P. R. R., East Dub. Add,
Lor 10; area basis 2550 sq
ft at .00269862c, $6.89; In-
teresi at 6 per cent, 72c:
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.3763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.66; total 86.15
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Philomena Drexel, Sub. Pt. M.
L. 315, Lot 1; area basis
2064 sq. ft. at .002698620;
$5.57; interest at 6 per cent,
57; 39.8 linft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $61.21; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 ...per _.cent,
$1 32; total - ~
Klauer Mfg. Co., Smedley's
Sub., Lot 22; area basis
23.625 sq. ft. at .002698620,
cent,$63.7; interest at 6 per
5 $3.35; 210 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 51.53763, $322.91;
extra expense at 1.981 per 397.67
cent, $7.66; total
Marie Umbreit, Sub. 1 of 2
of 2 of M. L. 106, Lot 2;
area basis 5150 sq .ft. at
.00269862c, $13.90; interest
at 6 per cent, 53c; 31.2 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$47.98; extra expense at
1981 per cent, $1.23; total 63.64
Marie Umbreit, Sub. 2 of M.
L. 106, Lot 1; area basis
100 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
27c; interest at 6 per cent,
26c; 19.44 lin. ft tile pipe
at $1.63763, $29.90; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
60c; total 31.03
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Sub. 1 of 2
of M. L. 106, Lot 1; area
basis 5100 sq• ft. at
.00269862c, $13.76; interest
at 6 per cent, 79c; 50.64
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$77.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.82; total 94.25
Uhlrich-Paley Co,, Sub. 2 of
2 of 2 of M. L. 106, Lot 4;
area basis 1566 sq, ft. at
.00269862c, $4.23; interest at
6 per cent, 29c; 20 lin. ft
tile pipe at $1.53763, $30.75;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 69c; total 35 96
Galena Glove & Mitton Co,
Sub. 2 of 2 of 2 of M. L
106, Lot 1; arca basis 13,517
sq, ft. at .00269862c, $36.48;
interest at 6 per cent,
$1.85; 115 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $176.84; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$4.23; total 219.40
Galena Glove & Mitton Co,
Sub. 2 of 2 of 2 of M. L
106, Lot 2; area basis 5140
sq. ft, at .00269862c, $13.87;
interest at 6 per cent, 80c;
51.4 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $79.04; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent.,
$1.84; total 95.55
J. J. Nagle, Sub. M. L. 466
Und. 1 Lot 2; area basis
34,980 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$94.40; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.75; 220 lin ft. tile
68.67
April 7th, 1924
pipe at $1.53763, $338.30;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $8.57; total 445.02
J. K. Deming, Sub. M. L. 466
Und. 1 Lot 2; area basis
34,980 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$94.40; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.75; 220 lin ft. tile
pipe at $1.53763, $338.30;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $8.57; total 445.02
A. J. & J. J. Duertscher, Sub
4 M. L. 303 Lot 1; area bas-
is 9075 sq. ft. at 00269862c,
$24.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 88c; 50.08 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.53763, $77.01; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per cent,
$2.01; total 104.39
A. J. & J. J. Duertscher, Sub
4 M L. 303, Lot 2 area bas-
is 9075 sq. ft. at 00269862c,
$24.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 88c; 50.08 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.53763, $77.01; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per cent,
$2.01; total' 104.39
Margt. Millen, Sub. M. L. 303,
Lot 5; area basis 20,610 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $55.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.82;
10017 lin. ft tile pipe at
$1.53763, $154.03; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$4.15; total 215.62
Ada Brown, Sub. M. L. 303
N. E 5 ft. Lot 6; area basis
600 E.
ft. at .00269862c, $1.62.;
interest at 6 per cent 8c;
5 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$7.69; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 18c; total 9.57
Charles Hughes, Sub M. L.
303 S. W. 35 ft. Lot 6; area
basis 4200 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $11.33; interest at
6 per cent, 57c; 35 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $53.83;
extra expense at 1981 per
cent, $1.29; total 67.02
Ada Brown, Sub. M. L. 303
Lot 2; area basis 6000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $16.20; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 54c;
30 lin. ft. tile pipe at
51,53763, $46.14; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.23; total 64.11
J. V. White, Sub. M. L. 303
N. W. 170 ft. Lot 1; area bas-
is 5100 sq, ft. at .00269862c,
$13.76; interest at 6 per
cent, 52c; 30 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $46.14; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.19; total 61.61
H. & A. Hostert, McCraney's
2nd Add. S. 1/2 Lot 41; area
basis 4008 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $10.82; interest
at 6 per cent, 54c; 33.4 lin.
Regular Session April 7th, 1924 177
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$51.37; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1,23; total 63 96
Anna Baumgartner, McCran-
ey's 2nd Add. N. 1/2 Lot 41;
area basis 4008 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $10.82; interest
at 6 per cent, 54c; 33.4 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$51.37; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1,23; total 63 96
Voelker Really Co., McCran-
ey's 2nd Add. Lot 40; area
basis 6000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $16.19; interest
at 6 per cent, 81c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.84; total... 95.72
T. E. Rhomberg, McCraney's
2nd Add., Lot 39; area
basis 6000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $16.19; interest
at 6 per cent, 81c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.84; total... 95.72
Fischer Inv. Corp., McCraney's
2nd Add., Lot 38; area
basis 6000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $16.19; interest
at 6 per cent, 81c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.84; total95.72
Fischer Inv. Corp., McCraney's
2nd Add., Lot 37; area
basis 6000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $16.19; interest
at 6 per cent, 81c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.84; total95.72
Fischer Inv. Corp., McCraney's
2nd Add. S. W. 1/ Lot 36;
area basis 3000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $8,10; interest
at 6 per cent, 40c; 25 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$8,40; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 92c; total 47.86
W. J. Theisen, McCraney's
2nd Add., N. E. 1/2 Lot 36;
area basis 3000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $8,10; interest
at 6 per cent, 40c; 25 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763.
$8.40; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 92c; total
Paul Johnson, McCraney's
2nd Add. S. W. 1/2 Lot 35;
area basis 3000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $8,10; interest
at 6 per cent, 40c; 25 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$840; ext'a expense at
1.981 per cent, 92c; total
Fischer Inv. Corp., McCraney's
2nd Add. N. E. 1/2 Lot 35;
area basis 3000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $8,10; interest
at 6 per cent, 40c; 25 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$8.40; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 92c; total 47.86
Fischer Inv. Corp., McCraney's
2nd Add. S W. 1/2 Lot .34;
area basis 3000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $8,10; interest
at 6 per cent, 40c; 25 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$8.40; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 92c; total 47.86
Catherine Habel, McCraney's
2nd Add. N. E. 1/2 Lot 34;
area basis 3000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $8 10; interest
at 6 per cent, 40c; 25 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$8,40; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 92c; total47.86
F. S. Habel, Sub. 33 McCran-
ey's 2nd Add., Lot 2; area
basis 2179 sq. ft. at
00269862c, $5 88; interest at
6 per cent, 97c; 69.2 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763,
$106.41; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $2.24; total... 115.50
Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub. Lot 5: area basis 6000
sq_ ft. at .00269862c, $16.20;
interest at 6 per cent,
81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.84; total 95.73
Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 6; area basis 6000
sq ft. at .00269862c, $16.20;
interest at 6 per cent,
81c: 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.84; total 95.73
Realty Inv. Corp., Saeger's
Sub., N. 23.5 ft. of W. 100
ft. Lot 9; area basis 5650
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $15.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 45c;
23.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at
at $1.53763, $36.14; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1 02; total 52 86
Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub., S. 23 ft. of W. 100
ft. Lot 9; area basis 5650
sq. ft. at .00269862c, 815.25;
interest at 6 per cent, 43c;
47.86 28 lin. ft tile pipe at
$1.53763, $35.37; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.00; total
Realty Inv. Corp., Jaeger's
Sub.., S. 16.5 ft. of W. 100
ft. Lot 10; area basis 3733
sq. ft. at 00269862c, $10.07;
47.86 interest at 6 per cent, 31c;
16.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at
1.53763, $25.38; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per ceent,
70c; total
52.05
36.46
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Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub., N. 30 ft. of W, 100 ft.
Lot 10; area basis 7567 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $20.42; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 57c; 30
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$46.13; extra expense at 1.981
per cent, $132; total.....__.....
Realty Inv. Corp., Jaeger's
Sub., No. 36 ft. of W. 100 ft.
Lot 11; area basis 8840 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $23.86; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 69c; 36
lin. ft. tile pipe at $153763,
$55.35; extra expense at
1981 per cent, $1.57; total
Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub., S. 10.5 ft. of W. 100
ft. Lot 11; area basis 2460
sq. ft. at .00269862, $6.64; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 19c;
10.5 lin ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $16.16; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 45c;
total
Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub., N. 43 ft. of W. 100 ft.
Lot 12; area basis 9641 sq.
ft at .00269862c, $26.02; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 80c; 43
lin. ft. tile Dipe at $1.53763,
$66.12; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.83; total
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$2.05; total 107.15
Voelker Reality Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 17; area basis
9625 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$25.97; interest at 6 per
68.44 cent, 89c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$2.03; total 105.77
Voelker Reality Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 18; area basis
9375 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$25.30; interest at 6 per
81.47 cent, 89c; 50 lin ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$2.02; total 105.09
Frank Messerknecht, McCran-
ey's lst Add., W. 100 ft. Lots
16 &17; area basis 10,000
sq. ft. at .00289862c, $26.99;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.58;
100 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $153.76; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$3.58; total • 185.91
23.44
94.77
Realty Inv. Corp., Jaeger's
Sub., S. 3 ft. 6 in. of W. 100
ft. Lot 12; arebasis 785
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $2.12;
interest at 6 per cent, 6c; 3,5
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$5.39; extra expense at 1.981
per cent, 14c; total 7.71
Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 13; area basis 9750
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $26.31;
interest at 6 per cent, 85c;
46.2 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $71.05; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.93; total 100.14
Voelker Reality Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 14; area basis
10,376 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$28.00; interest at 6 per
cent, 90c; 50 lin. ft tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76..88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$2.07; total 107.85
Voelker Reality Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 16;- area basis
10,375 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$28.00; interest at 6 per
cent, 90c; 50 lin. ft tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76..88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$2.07; total 107.85
Voelker Reality Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 16; area basis
10,125 sq, ft. at .00269862c,
$27.32; interest at 6 per
cent, 90c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
George Kress, McCraney's 1st
Add., W. 100 ft. Lot 15;
area basis 5000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $13.49; interest
at 6 per cent, 78c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total... 92.94
George Schwaegler, McCran-
ey's 1st Add., W. 100 ft. Lot
14; area basis 5000 sq. ft. at
area basis 5000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $13.49; interest
at 6 per cent, 78c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total... 92.94
James & Ida O'Brien, Sub. 13
McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 1;
area basis 5000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $13.49; interest
at 6 per cent, 78c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total... 92.94
James & Ida O'Brien, Sub. 12
McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 1;
area basis 5000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $13.49; interest
at 6 per cent, 78c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total... 92.94
Leonard R. Kruse, Sub. 12,
McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 1;
area basis 5000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $13.49; interest
at 6 per cent, 78c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total... 92.94
Regular Session, April 7th, 1924 179
George Hansen, Sub. 10, Mc-
Craney's 1st. Add., Lot 1;
area basis 5000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $13.49; interest
at 6 per cent, 78c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1,79; total92.94
John Leicht Estate, Sub. 9,
McCraney's 1st Add., Lot 1;
area basis 5000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $13.49; interest
at 6 per cent, 78c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total92.94
Frank Beutin, Pt. McCraney's
1st Add., Lot 5; area basis
7250 sq. ft. at .00269862cc,
$19.57; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.91; total $ 99.19
0 Frank Beutin, Pt. McCraney's
1st Add., Lot 4; area basis
7250 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$19.57; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.91; total 99.19
Frank Beutin, Pt. McCraney's
lst Add., Lot 3.; area basis
7250 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$19.57; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.91; total 99.19
Frank Beutin, Pt. McCraney's
lst Add., Lot 2; area basis
7250 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$19.57; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1,53762, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.91; total 99.19
Frank Beutin, Sub. 1, McCra-
ney's 1st Add., Lot 1; area
basis 6050 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $16.33; interest
at 6 per cent, 72c; 44 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $67.66;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.66; total 86.37
Frank Beutin, Hams Add., Lot
117; area basis 5575 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $15.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 79c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.63763,
$76.88; extra expense at
$1.981 per cent, $1.82; total 94.53
Frank Beutin, Ham's Add., Lot
1.18; area basis 5575 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $15.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 79c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$7F.88; extra expense at
$1.981 per cent, $1.82; total 94.53
Frank Beutin, Ham's Add., Lot
119; area basis 5575 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $15.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 79c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.82; total 94.53
Frank Beutin, Ham's Add., Lot
120; area basis 5575 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $15.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 79c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.82; total 94.53
Frank Beutin, Ham's Add., Lot
121; area basis 5575 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $15.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 79c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.82; total 94.53
Frank Beutin, Hams Add., Lot
122; area basis 5575 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $15.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 79c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.82; total 94.53
F. A. Burns Est., Ham's Add.,
Lot 123; area basis 5575 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $15.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 79c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.82; total 94.53
F. A. Burns Est., Ham's Add.,
Lot 124; area basis 5575 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $15.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 79c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763;
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.82; total 94.53
F. A. Burns Est., Ham's Add.,
Lot 125; area basis 5575 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $15.04; in-
terest at 6 per ,cent, 79c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763
$76.88; extra expense atl
1.981 per cent, $1.82 ;total 94.53
F. A. Burns Est., Ham's Add.,
Lot 126; area basis 5575 sq:
ft. at .00269862c, $15.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 79c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763.
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.82; total 94.53
F. A. Burns Est., Harp's Add.,
Lot 127; area basis 5575 sq.
ft. at .00269862 per cent, in-
terest at 6 per cent, 79c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1..53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.82; total 94.53
F. A. Burns Est.. Ham's Add.,
Lot 128; area basis 5575 sq.
ft. at .00269862 per cent,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c: 50 lin. ft. tile
nine at $1.53763 per cent,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent. $1.82; total 94.53
J. W. Norton. Ham's Add.,
Lot 129; area basis 5575 sq.
ft. at 00.269862c, $15.40; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 79c; 50
180 Regular Session
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.82; total 94.53
J. M. Kenety, Ham's Add.,
Lot 130; area basis 5575 sq.
ft. at .00269862 per cent,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent;
$1.82; total
Anna Downey, McCraneys lst
Add., Lot 35; area basis
1950 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$5.26; interest at 6 per cent,
31c; 20 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $30.75; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 71c;
total
Mary Eggenberger, Ham's
Add., Lot 255; area basis
4655 sq. ft. at .00269862 per
cent, $12.56; interest at 6
per cent, 52c; 30 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 1.981 per cent, $1.16;
total
Frank and Ella Frommelt,
Ham's Add., Lot 254; area
basis 6650 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $17.95; interest
at 6 per cent, 83c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total
Charlotta A. Coy, Ham's Add,
Lot 253; area basis 6650 sq
ft. at .00269862 per cent,
$17.95: interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
Charlotta A. Coy, Ham's Add,
Lot 252; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent. 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763.
$76.83; extr aexpense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 251; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862,
$17.95: interest at 6 per
cent. 83e; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88: total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 250; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent. 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 249; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent. 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
April 7th, 1924
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 248; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c;. 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expente at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total 97.54
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Hams
Add., Lot 247; area basis
94.53 6650 sq. ft. at .00269862,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total 97.54
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 246; area basis
3703 6650 sq. ft. at .00269862,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total 97.54
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
60.37 Add., Lot 245; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total 97.54
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
97.54 Add., Lot 244; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total 97.54
John M. Kenety, Ham's Add,
97.54 Lot 243; area basis 6650 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total 97.54
J. W. Norton, Ham's Add.,
97.54 Lot 242; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at 1.981 per
cent, $1.88; total 97.54
City of Dubuque, McCraney's
1st Add., Lot 36; area basis
665.0 sq. ft. at .00269862.
97.54 $17.95; interest at 6 per
cent. 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total 97.54
Frank Beutin, McCraney's 1st
Add., Pt. Lot 8; area basis
7250 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
97.54 $19.57: interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.53763, $76.88; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.91; total $ $99.19
Frank Beutin, McCraney's 1st
Add., Pt. Lot 7; area basis
7250 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
97.54 $19.57; interest at 6, per
Regular Session, April 7th, 1924
181
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.53763, $76.88; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.91; total
Frank Beutin, McCraney's 1st
Add., Pt. Lot 6; area basis
7250 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$19.57; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.53763, $76.88; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.91; total
F. J. Pfohl, Hams Add., Lot
256; area basis 3325 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $8.97; interest
at 6 per cent, 55c; 36 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $55.35;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.27; total
F. J. Pfohl, Hams Add., Lot
257; area basis 6650 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $17.95; inter-
est at 6 per cent 83c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total
F. J. Pfohl, Hams Add., Lot
258; area basis 6650 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $17.95; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total
Roy Levan, Ham's Add., S. W.
% of Lot 259; area basis
3325 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$8.97; interest at 6 per cent,
41c; 25 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $38.44; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 94c ;
total
C. L. & M. Rose, Ham's Add.,
S. W. 25 ft. of Lot 262;
area basis 3325 sq. ft. at
99.19 .00269862c, $8.97; interest at
6 per cent, 41c; 25 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $38.44;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 94c; total
B. F. Stedman, Ham's Adcl,
N. E. 25 ft. of Lot 262; area
basis 3325 sq. ft. at
99.19 .00269862c, $8.97; interest at
6 per cent, 41c; 25 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $38.44;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 94c; total
Anna Duccini, Ham's Add., S
W. 1h of Lot 263; area basis
66.14 3325 sq. ft. at .00269862.c,
$8.97; interest at 6 per cent,
41c; 25 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $38.44; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 94e;
total
B. A. Ruegnitz, Ham's Add.,
97.54 N. E. 1/2 of Lot 263; area
basis 3325 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $8.97; interest at
6 per cent, 41c; 25 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $38.44;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 1.981 per cent, 94c;
97.54 94c; total
Realty Inc. Corp., Ham's Add
N. E 37.5 ft. of Lot 264;
area basis 4988 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $13.46; interest
at 6 per cent, 62c; 37.5 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$57.66; extra expense at
48.76 1.981, $1.41; total
Frank and Mathilda Petsch,
Ham's Add., N. E. % of Lot
259; area basis 3325 sq. ft.
at .00259862c, $8.97; interest
at 6 per cent, 41c; 25 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $38.44;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 94c; total 48.76
Adam Lange, Ham's Add., S
W. % of Lot 260; area basis
3325 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$8.97; interest at 6 per cent,
41c; 25 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $38.44; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 94c;
total 48.76
Adam Lange, Hams Add., N
E. 1/2 of Lot 260; area basis
3325 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$8.97; interest at 6 per cent,
41c; 25 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $38.44; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 94c;
total 48.76
Henry Steffen, Ham's Add.,
Lot 261; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per sent, $1.88; total 97.54
B. A. Ruegnitz, Ham's Add.,
S. W. 12.6 ft. of Lot 264;
area basis 1662 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $4.49; interest at
6 per cent, 20c; 12.5 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $19.22;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 47c; total
A. M. Rigler, Ham's Add., Lot
265; area basis 6650 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $17.95; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total
Clara Connors, Ham's Add., S.
25 ft. 3 in. of Lot 266; area
basis 3358 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $9.06; interest at
6 per cent, 41c; 25.26 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $38.83;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 95c; total
Henry W. Lippe, Ham's Add,
N. 24 ft. 9 in. of Lot 266;
area basis 3292 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $8.88; interest at
6 per cent. 41c; 24.75 lin. ft.
at $1.53763, $38.05; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 93c;
total
48.76
48.76
48.76
48.76
73.15
24.38
97.54
49.25
48.27
182
Regular Session April 7th, 1924 •
Henry Sear Sr., Ham's Add.,
Lot 267; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total...
Michael Collins, Ham's Add.,
S. 40 ft. of Lot 268; area
basis 5320 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $14.36; interest
at 6 per cent 66c; 40 lin. ft.
at $1.53763, $61.51; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.50; total
Sarah Kemler, Ham's Add., N.
10 ft. of Lot 268; area basis
1330 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$3.59; interest at 6 per cent,
16c; 10 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $15.38; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 38c;
total
Sarah Kemler, Ham's Add,
Lot 269; area basis 6650 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total
Bert McCormick, McCraney's
1st Add., Lot 70; area basis
6700 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$18.08; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at 1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
Frank J. Feller, Sub. 71, Mc-
Craney's 1st Add., Lot 1;
area basis 3991 sq. ft. at
.00269861c, $10.77; interest
at 6 per cent, 50c; 30.75 lin.
ft. at $1.53763, $47.29; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.15; total
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 447,
Ham's Add,., I Lot 1; area
basis 3806 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $10.27; interest
at 6 per cent, 50c; 30.75 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$47.29; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.14; total...
Frank J. Feller, Sub. 2 of 447
Ham's Add., and Lot 2 of
71, McCraney's 1st Add.. Lot
2 area basis 1300 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $3.51; interest at
6 per cent, 23c; 15 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $23.06;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 53c; total
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
447 Ham's Add. and Lot 2f
of 71 McCraney's 1st Add.,
Lot 1; area basis 2382 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $6.43; interest
at 6 per cent 26c; 15.75 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$24.23; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 6c; total
John H. Kieler, Ham's Add.,
Lot 446; area basis 6000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $16.20; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex -
97.59 pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.84; total 95.73
John Montel, Ham's Add., Lot
445; area basis 5700 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $15.38; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 80c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
78.03 1.981 per cent, $1.83; total94.89
Paul F. Braun, Ham's Add,
Lot 444; area basis 5400 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $14.57; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 79c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.81; total94.05
19.51 Christina Kirch, Ham's Add,
S. W. % of Lot 443; area
basis at .00269862c, $6.88;
interest at 6 per cent, 40c;
25 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $38.44; extra 97.54 ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 90c;
total 46.62
Christina Kirch, Ham's Add,
N. E. 1/2 Lot 443; area basis
21550 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$6.88; interest at 6 per cent,
40c; 25 lin. ft. tile pipe at.
$1.53763, $38.44; extra ex -
97.67 pense at 1.981 per cent, 90c;
total 46.62
Albert Klavitter, Ham's Add,,
S. W. 1/2 Lot 442; area basis
2500 sq. ft,.. at .00269862c,
$6.75; interest at 6 per cent,
40c; 25 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $38.44; extra ex -
59.71 pense at 1.981 per cent, 90c;
total 46.49
John H. Ames, Ham's Add,
N. E. 1/2 Lot 442; area basis
2500 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$6.75; interest at 6 per cent,
40c; 25 lin. ft. tile pipe at
1.53763, $38 44; extra ex -
59.20 pense at 1.981 per cent, 90c;
total 46.49
John H. Ames, Ham's Add,
S. W. 1/4 Lot 441; area basis
1250 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$3 37; interest at 6 per
cent, 19c; 12.5 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.53763, $19.22;
extra expense at' 1.981 per
cent, 45c; total 23.23
Realty Inv. Corp., Ham's
Add., N. E. 7.5 ft Lot 441;
area basis 3750 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $10.12; interest
at 6 per cent, 59c; 37.5 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53783,
$57.66; extra expense at
31.53 1,981 per cent, $1.34; total69.71
27.33
Regular Session April 7th, 1924 183
Russel J. Johnson, Ham's
Add., Lot 440; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
Leo F. Kohlman, Ham's
Add., Lot 439; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1,981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
Frank J. Schleuter, Ham's
Add., Lot 438; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
Sussana Streuff, Ham's Add,
Lot 437; area basis 5000 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 78c;
50 lin. ft tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
Valentine Widerholt, Ham's
Add., Lot 436; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92,94
Anton Fransen Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 435; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92 94
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 131; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15,04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft, tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total 94.53
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 132; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total 94.53
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 133; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total 94.53
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 134; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15 04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft, tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total 94.53
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 135; area basis.
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15 04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total 94.53
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add,, Lot 136; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15 04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total _ 94.53
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 137; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15 04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft, tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total 94.53
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 138; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15 04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c;• 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total 94.53
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 234; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c.
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
$1.88; total 97.54
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 235; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
$1.88; total 97.54 ,
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 236; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
$1.88; total 97.54
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 237; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft, tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra 97.54
$1.88; total
154 Regular Session
April 7th, 1924
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add.,' Lot 238; area basis
6660 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft, tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
$1.88; total 97.54
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add,, Lot 239; area basis
6660 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft, tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra 97.54
$1.88; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Yot 240; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft, tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra 97 54
$1.88; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 241; area basis
66.50 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
$1.88; total 97.54
Theresa Bade, Ham's Add,
Lot 270; area basis 6650
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $17.95;
interest at 6 per cent, 83c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76 88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total 97.54
Thek'esa Bade, Ham's Add.,
Lot 271; area basis 6650
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $17.95;
interest at 6 per cent, 83c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76,88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total 97.54
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 272; area basis 6650
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $17.95:
interest at 6 per cent, 83c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76,88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total 97.54
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 273; area basis 6650
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $17.95;
interest at 6 per cent, 83c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76,88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 274; area basis 6650
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $17.95;
interest at 6 per cent, 83c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76 88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 275; area basis 6650
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $17.95;
97.54
97.54
interest at 6 per cent, 83c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at. 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
Albert A. Oyen, Ham's Add.,
Lot 276; area basis 6650
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $17.95;
interest at 6 per cent, 83c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 277; area basis 6650
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $17.95;
interest at 6 per cent, 83c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76,88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
Holy Trinity Church, Ham's
Add., Lot 434; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
Holy Trinity Church, Ham's
Add., Lot 427; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est,, Ham's
Add., Lot 139; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est,, Ham's
Add,, Lot 140; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est,, Ham's
Add., Lot 141; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent.
$1.82; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est,, Ham's
Add., Lot 142; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent.
$1.82; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est,, Ham's
Add., Lot 143; area basis
97.54
97.54
97.54
92.94
92.94
94.53
94.53
94.53
94.53
Regular Session April 7th, 1924 185
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est,, Ham's
Add., Lot 144; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est,, Ham's
Add., Lot 145; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est,, Ham's
Add., Lot 146; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total
Andrew B. Clarke Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 233; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at 00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft, tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
Cath. Rhomberg, Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 232; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
Cath. Rhomberg, Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 231; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
Cath. Rhomberg, Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 230; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
Cath. Rhomberg, Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 228; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
94.53 at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 227; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
94.53 at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 226; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft, tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's
Add., Lot 278; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
94.53 expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's
Add., Lot 279; area basis
6650 sq, ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6" per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
97.54 expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's
Add., Lot 280; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
97.54 expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's
Add., Lot 281; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's
Add., Lot 282; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
97.54 $1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's
Add., Lot 283; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
97.54 $1.88; total
Cath. Rhomberg, Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 229; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft, tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
94.53
97.54
97.54
97.54
97.54
97.54
97.54
97.54
97.54
97.54
97.54
186
Regular Session, April 7th, 1924
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's
Add., Lot 284; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's
Add., Lot 285; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent, 97 54
$1.88; total
Henry H. Jansen, Ham's
Add., N. E. 16 2-3 ft. Lot
426; area basis 1667 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $4.50; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 26c; 16.67
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$25.64; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 60c; total 31.00
Peter Paha, Ham's Add., S.
W. 33 1-3 ft. Lot 426; area
basis 3333 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $8.99; interest
at 6 per cent, 52c; 33.33 lin.
ft. tile pipe at 1.53763.
$51.26; extra expense at.
1.981 per cent, $1.19; total... 61.96
Henry H. Jansen, Ham's Add.
S. W. 16 2-3 ft. Lot 425;
area basis 1667 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $4.50; interest
at 6 per cent, 26c; 16.67 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$25.64; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 60c; total.....
John W. Spahn, Ham's Add.,
N. E. 33 1-3 ft. Lot 425;
area basis 3333 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $8.99; interest
at 6 per cent, 52c; 33.33 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$51.26; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.19; total...
M. J. Nieser, Ham's Add.,
Lot 424; area basis 5000
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $13.49;
interest at 6 per cent, 78c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
Nicholas J. Pauly, Ham's Add,
Lot 423; area basis 5000
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $13.49;
interest at 6 per cent, 78c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 422; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
97.54
31.00
61.96
92.94
92.94
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 421; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
George Umnacht, Ham's Add,
Lot 420; area basis 5000
sq. ft. at .00269862c,. $13.49;
interest at 6 per cent, 78c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 419; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 147; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total 94.53
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 154; area basis
5575 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$15.04; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.82; total 94.53
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 218; area basis 6650 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total 97.54
Eva Rieger, Ham's Add., Lot
219; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.88; total 97.54
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 220; area basis 6650 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total97.54
Ed. Imhoff, Ham's Add., Lot
221; area basis 6650 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $17.95; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. at $1.53763, $76.88;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.88; total 97.54
Regular Session April 7th, 1924
Josephine Wagner, Ham's
Add., Lot 222; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c.
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent„ 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.53763, $76.88; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.88; total
Eva Bieger, Ham's Add., Lot
223; area basis 6650 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $17.95; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at 1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 224; area basis
6650 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.95; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at 1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent;
$1.88; total
W. H. Meuser, Ham's Add,
Lot 225; area basis 6650 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at 1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 286; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at 1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 287; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at 1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total...
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add.,
Lot 288; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add.,
Lot 289; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total...
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add.,
Lot 290; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total...
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add.,
Lot 291; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total...
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add.,
Lot 292; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total97.54
97.54 Albert E. Klein, Ham's Add.,
Lot 293; area basis 6650 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.88; total97.54
97.54 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 411; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
97.54 J A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 412; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
97.54 $1.79; total 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 413; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex -
97.54 pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 414; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 415; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; intere8t at 6 per
97.54 cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 416; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
97.54 cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 92 99
$1.79; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 417; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
97.54 $13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 92 94
$1.79; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 418; area basis
97.54 5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
97.54
188 Regular Session April 7th, 1924
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$600.15; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $13.98; total725.58
Otto Braun, Sub. 2 of 2 of
92.94 Christ Braun Sub., Lot 1;
area basis 12Z00 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $32.92; interest
at 6 per cent, $1.92; 122 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$187.59; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $4.37; total226.80
Caroline Schwietering, Sub. 2
of Christ Braun Sub., Lot 1;
area basis 4000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $10.79; interest
at 6 per cent, 62c; 40 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$61.51; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.43; total 74.35
Paul Braun, Christ Braun's
Sub., Lot 1; area basis 5825
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $15.72;
interest at 6 per cent, 64c;
37.5 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $57.66; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.45; total 75.47
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 485; area basis
4750 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$12.82; interest at 6 per
cent, 59c; 36 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $55.35; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.35; total 70.11
54.19 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 486; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c.
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
54.94 J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 487; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 488; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
54.30 $1.79; total 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 489; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent.
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
51.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
6126 $1.79; total 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 490; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
T E. Rhomberg, Sub. 2 of 537
Ham's Add., Lot 1; area
basis 6000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $16.19; interest
at 6 per cent, 81c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.84; total95.72
.l. H. Rhomberg, Sub. 2 of 537
Ham's Add., Lot 2; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total 92.94
Aug. Schnee, Sub. 2 of 537,
Ham's Add., Lot 3; area
basis 5000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $13.49; interest
at 6 per cent, 78c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total92.54
Aug. Schnee, Lincoln Add., Lot
1; area basis 2915 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $7.87; interest
at 6 per cent, 45c; 29.15 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$44.83; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.04; total
J. H. Rhomberg, Sub. 2 of
Lincoln Add., Lot 1; area
basis 2955 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $7.97; interest at
6 per cent, 46c; 29.55 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.63763, $45.45;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.06; total
J. H. Rhomberg, Sub. 2 of 2,
Lincoln Add., Lot 1; area
basis 2915 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $7.87; interest at
6 per cent, 45c; 29.15 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $44.83;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.04;
total
J. H. Rhomberg, Sub. 2 of 2
of 2 Lincoln Add., Lot 1;
area basis 2920 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $7.88; interest at
6 per cent, 46c; 29.2 lin. ft.
at $1.53763, $44.91; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.05; total
J. H. Rhomberg, Sub. 2 of 2
of 2 Lincoln Add., Lot 2;
area basis 3295 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $8.89; interest at
6 per cent, 52c; 32.95 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, 550.67;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.18; total
Christ Braun, Sub. 2 of 2 of
2.Christ Braun Sub.,' Lot 1;
area basis 39030 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $105.33; interest
at 6 per cent, $6.12; 390.3
54.19
Regular Session, April 7th, 1924 189
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 491; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 492; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
.Add., Lot 493; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 494; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
Caroline R. Hafner, Ham's
Add., Lot 495; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
Christ Braun, Ham's Add.,
Lot 496; area basis 5000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
92.94 $1.79; total
Martin J. Corbett, Ham's
Add., Lot 399; area basis
6000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
92.94 $1.79; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 497; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 498; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
Henry Groppe, Jr., Ham's
Add., Lot 398; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
92.94
92.94
Martin N. Lange, Ham's
Add., Lot 400; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
92.94 $1.79; total ... 92.94
Mary Weber, Ham's Add.,
Lot 401; area basis 5000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total... 92.94
Edward W. Giese, Ham's
Add., Lot 402; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
92.94 $1.79; total 92.94
William Giese, Ham's Add,
Lot 403; area basis 5000 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total92.94
92.94 Chas. J. Foot, Ham's Add,
Lot 404; area basis 5000 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total92.94
92.94 Ernest Maker, Ham's Add,
Lot 405; area basis 5000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; In
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. it. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total... 92.94
92.94 Ernest Maker, Ham's Add.,
Lot 406; area basis 5000 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total... 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 407; area basis
92.94 5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 92.94
$1.79; total
92.94
190
Regular Session,
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 408; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 92.94
$1.79; total
K. M. & V. Schulte, Ham's
Add., Lot 409; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 92.94
$1.79; total
K. M. & V. Schulte, Ham's
Add., Lot 410; area basis
6750 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$18.22; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.23; 80 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.53763, $123.01;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $2.80; total 145.26
Minnie A. Zogg, Ham's Add,
Lot 294; area basis 3175 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $8.57; in-
terest at6 per cent, 21c; 10
lin. ft. tile pipe at 1.53763,
$15.38; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 47c; total 24.63
Minnie A. Zogg, Ham's Add,
Lot 295; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total... 96.69
Grace Papin, Ham's Add.,
Lot 296; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1:53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total... 96.69
Salina E. Quade, Ham's Add.,
Lot 297; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total... 96.69
Geo. Gantenbein, Ham's Add.,
Lot 298; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total... 96.69
Henry Fetschele, Ham's Add.,
Lot 299; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total... 96.69
Aug. F. Roeber, Ham's Add.,
Lot 300; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
April 7th, 1924
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total96.69
Mary & Carl Witter, Ham's
Add., Lot 302; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total 96.69
Aug. F. Roeber, Ham's
Add., Lot 303; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total 96.69
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 208; area basis 75,076
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $202.60;
interest at 6 per cent, $5.41;
274 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $421.31; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$12.36; total 641.68
Theresa Witter, Ham's Add,
N. E. 38 ft. Lot 209; area
basis 4826 sq. ft. at
00269862c, $13.02; interest at
6 per cent, 62c; 38 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $58.43;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.42; total 73.49
Theresa Witter, Ham's Add,
S. W. 12 ft. Lot 209; area
basis 1524 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $4.11; interest at
6 per cent, 20c; 12 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $18.45;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 45c; total 23.21
Theresa Witter, Ham's Add,
Lot 210; area basis 6350 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total96.69
Theresa Witter, Ham's Add,
Lot 211; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total... 96.69
Theresa Witter, Ham's Add.,
Lot 212; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total... 96.69
Theresa Witter, Ham's Add.,
Lot 213; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total... 96.69
WIIININEWaTritNiff
Regular Session, April 7th, 1924 491
Theresa Witter, Ham's Add.,
Lot 214; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total... 96.69
- Theresa Witter, Ham's Add.,
Lot 215; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total96.69
Aug. F. Roeber, Ham's Add.,
Lot 216; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total96.69
Aug. F. Roeber, Ham's Add.,
Lot 217; area basis 4700 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $12.68; in
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.77; total92.11
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 155; area basis
4568 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$12.33; interest at 6 per
cent, 50c; 30 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.53763, $46.13; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.16; total 69.12
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 156; area basis
5375 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$14.51; interest at ,6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lni. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.81; total 93.99
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 157; area basis
5375 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$14 51; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lni. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.81; total 93.99
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 158; area basis
5375 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$14.51; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lni. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.81; total 93.99
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 159; area basis
5375 sq. ft. at .00269862c.
$14 51; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lni. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.81; total 93.99
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 160; area basis
5375 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$14.51; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lni. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.81; total 93.99
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 161; are abasis
5375 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$14.51; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lni. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.81; total 93.99
Jos. Leitner, Ham's Add,
E. IA Lot 162; area basis
2687 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$7.25; interest at 6 per
cent, 40c; 25 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $38.44; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
91c; total 47.00
Ida Ferring Est., Ham's Add,
W. 3 Lot 162; area basis
2688 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$7.25; interest at 6 per
cent, 40c; 25 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $38.44; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
91c; total 47.00
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 163; area basis
5375 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$14.51; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1,981 per cent,
$1.81 total 93.99
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 164; are•.:, basis
5375 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$14.51; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1,981 per cent,
$1.81 total 93.99
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 165; area basis
5375 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$14.51; interest at 6 per
cent, 79c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1,981 per cent,
$1.81 total 93.99
Chas. Fiebelkorn, Ham's Add,
Lot 166; area basis 4500 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $12.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.76; total91.56
Walter Dutton, Ham's Add,
Lot 167; area basis 4000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $10.79; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 76c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.74; total90.17
John Kremer, Ham's Add,
pt. Lot 168; area basis 3500
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $9.45;
interest at 6 per cent, 75c;
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192 Regular Session, April 7th, 1924
John Arthofer, Hain's Add.,
Lot 311; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in -
88.79 terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total96.69
K. M. & V. Schulte, Ham's
Add., Lot 312; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total 96.69
K. M. & V. Schulte, Ham's
Add., Lot 313; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 linft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total 96.69
Louis & Eliz. Arthofer, Ham's
Add., Lot 314; area basis
96.69 6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total
Louis & Eliz. Arthofer, Ham's
96.69 Add., Lot 315; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 linft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total
50 lin. ft. tile pipe `at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.71; total
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
pt. Lot 169; area basis 3000
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $8.10;
interest at 6 per cent, 74c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent, 87 40
$1.68; total
Cath. Voltz, Ham's Add., Lot
304; area basis 6350sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $17.14; interest
at 6 per cent, 81c; 50 lin.
Rt. tile pipe at )1.53763.
$76.88; extra ex,pense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total96.69
Cath. Voltz, Ham's Add., Lot
305; area basis 6350 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $17.14; interest
at 6 per cent, 81c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe. at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra ex,pense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total...
Cath. Hattermoser, Ham's
Add., Lot 306; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total
Carl Voltz, Ham's Add., Lot
307; area basis 6350 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $17.14; interest
at 6 per cent, 81c; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.53762,
$76.88; extra ex,pense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total96.69
Frank J. Duehr, Ham's Add,
N. E. % Lot 308; area
basis 3675 sq. ft. at
.00269862c; $9.92; interest at
6 per cent, 42c; 25 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $38.44;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 96c; total 49.74
Theresa Becker et al, Ham's
Add., S. W. 1/z Lot 308; area
basis 3675 sq. ft. at
.00269862c; $9.92; interest at
6 per cent, 42c; 25 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $38.44;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 96c; total 49.74
William Roth, Ham's Add,
Lot 309; area basis 6350 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total96.69
David Bischoff, Ham's Add,
Lot 310; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total... 96.69
96.69
96.69
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 316; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 linft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total 96.69
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 317; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total 96.69
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 318; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .002698 I2c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total 96.69
Herman Pautz, Ham's Add,
Lot 319; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cont, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total... 96.69
Regular Session, April 7th, 1924 193
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 199; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 200; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 201; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 202; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00369862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total
Cath. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 203; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00369862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total
Mary Steckline. Ham's Add,
Lot 204; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total
John P. Mersch, Ham's Add,
Lot 205; area basis 6350 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $17.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.86; total
Cath. Huttonmoser, Ham's
Add., Lot 206; area basis
6350 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$17.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.86; total
Anna Hoar, Ham's Add,
Lot 519; are abasis 5000 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total
Anna Hoar, Ham's Add,
Lot 520; area basis 5000 sq
96.69
96.69
96.69
96.69
96.69
96.69
96.69
96.69
92.94
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total92.94
Anna Hoar, Ham's Add.,
Lot 521; area basis 5000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total92.94
Chas. E. Hoar Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 522; area basis
5000 sq .ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1,53763 per cent, $76.88;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.79; total 92.94
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add.,
Lot 523; area basis 5000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total92.94
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add.,
Lot 524; area basis 5000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $13 49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total92.94
E. F. & Caroline Kamm, Ham's
Add., Lot 525; area basis
5000 sq .ft. at .00269812c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763 per cent, $76.88;
extra expense at 1981 per
cent, $1.79; total 92.94
Frank & Mary Furry, Ham's
Add., Lot 526 area basis
5000 sq .ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763 per cent, $76.88;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.79; total , 92.94
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add,
Lot 527; area basis 500 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 52c; 30
lin. ft. tile pipe at 1.53763,
$46.13; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.18; total61.32
J. P. & C. P. Mettel, Ham's
Add., N. E. 42 ft. Lot 371;
area basis 4200 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $11.33; interest at
6 per cent, 66c; 42 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $64.58;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.50; total 78.07
Dora Richter, Ham's Add,
S. W. 8 ft. Lot 371; area
basis 800 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $2.16; interest at
6 per cent, 12c; 8 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $1.53763, $12.30; ex-
194 Regular
Session, April 7th, 1924
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 29c; total .. 14.87
Joe Richter, Ham's Add.,
Lot 372; area basis 5000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total... 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add.,
Lot 373; area basis 5000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total._ 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add.,
Lot 374; area basis 5000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total... 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add.,
Lot 375; area basis 5000 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 78c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.79; total... 92.94
A. L. Rhomberg, Ham's Add.,
Lot 369; area basis 750 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $2.02; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 69c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$76.88; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.56; total' 81.15
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 376; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent;
$1.79; total 92.94
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 377; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 78c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $76.88; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.79; total
Chas. Giese, Ham's Add., Pt
Lot 320; area basis 4500 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $12.15; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 78c;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.76; total
Martin Gager, Ham's Add., Pt
Lot 321; area basis 3750 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $10.12; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 76c; 50
lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.5763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.72; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Pt. Lot 322; area basis
92.94
3000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$8.10; interest at 6 per cent,
74c;. 60 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763; $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.68; total 87.40
Anton Fisher Est., Sub. 366,
Ham's Add., Lot 1; area
basis 2990 sq. ft. at
$8.07; interest at 6 per cent,
69c; 46 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $70.74; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.68; total 81.06
Anton Fisher Est., Sub. 365,
Ham's Add., Lot 1; area
basis 4600 sq. ft. at
$12.41; interest at 6 per
cent, 72c; 46 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.53763, $70.74; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.65; total 85.52
Christ Capritz, Ham's Add,
Lot 364; area basis 5520 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $14.90; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 75c; 46
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$70.74; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.70; total... 88.09
Christ Capritz, Ham's Add.,
Lot 363; area basis 3960 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $10.69; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c; 29
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.53763,
$44.60! extra expense at
1.981 per cent, $1.10; total... 56.87
Christ Capritz, McCraney's
Eagle Point Add., Lot 35;
area basis 6000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $16.19; interest
at 6 per cent, 81c; 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $1.53763, $76.28;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, $1.84; total 95.72
Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co,
McCraney's Eagle Point
Add., Pt. Lot 21; area basis
3000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$8.10; interest at 6 per cent,
74c; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$1.53763, $76.88; extra ex-
pense at 1.981 per cent,
$1.68; total
Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 7; area basis 6000
sq. ft. at .00269862c, $16.19;
interest at 6 per cent, 14c;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 32c; total
Voelker Realty Co., Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 8; area basis 6000
sq. ft. at .00269862'c, $16.19;
interest at 6 per cent, 14c;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 32c; total
Holy Trinity Church, Ham's
Add., Lot 428; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .0.0269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
27c; total 13.88
91.56
89.48
87.40
16.66
16.65
Regular Session April 7th, 1924
195
Holy Trinity Church, Ham's
Add., Lot 429; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total 13.85
Holy Trinity Church, Ham's
Add., Lot 430; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total13.88
Holy Trinity Church, Ham's
Add., Lot 431; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total 13.88
Holy Trinity Church, Ham's
Add., Lot 432; area basis
5.000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total 13.88
Holy Trinity Church, Ham's
Add., Lot 433; area basis
5.000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total 13.88
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 499; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total 13.88
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 500; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total 13.88
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 501; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total 13.83
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 502; area basis
5000 sq. ft, at .00269862c.
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total 13,88
Clara Eichman, Ham's Add,
Lot 394; area basis 5000 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 12c;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 27c ;total 13.88
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 395; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total 13.88
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 396; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 397; area basis
5000 sq, ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total . 13.88
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add.,
Lot 503; area basis 5692 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $15.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 14c; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 30c; total 15.79
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add,
Lot 504; area basis 5692 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $15.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 14c;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 31c; total 15.80
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add,
Lot 505; area basis 5692 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $15.35; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 14c;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 31c; total 15.80
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add,
Lot 506; area basis 5692 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $15.36; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 14c;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 30c; total 15.80
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add,
Lot 507; area battis 5692 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $15.36; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 14c;
extra expense at 1.981 per
per cent, 30c; total 15.80
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add,
Lot 508; area basis 5692 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $15.36; in-
trest at 6 per cent, 14c;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 30c; total 15.80
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add,
Lot 509; area basis 5692 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $15.36; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 14c;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent. 30c; total 15.80
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add.,
Lot 510; area basis 5692 sq.
ft. at .00269892c, $15.36; in-
terest•at 6 per cent 13c; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 31c; total 15.80
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add,
Lot 511; area basis 5692 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $15.36; in-
terest at 6 per cent 13c; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per 15.80
cent, 31c; total
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add,
Lot 512; area basis 5693 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $15.36; in-
terest at 6 per cent 13c; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per 15.80
cent, 31c; total
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add.,
Lot 513; area basis 5693 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $15.36; in-
terest at 6 per cent 13c; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
13.88 I cent, 31c; total
15.80
196
Regular Session
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add.,
Lot 514; area basis 5693 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $15.36; in-
terest at 6 per cent 13c; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent. 31c; total
City of Dubuque, Ham's Add,
Lot 515; area basis 5693 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $15.36; in-
terest at 6 per cent 13c; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 31c; total
Levi Kress, Ham's Add,
Lot 516; area basis 5000 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $13.49; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 12c;
extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 517; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
Mrs. Anna Doerrer, Ham's
Add., Lot 518; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 378; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 379; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 379; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 380; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 381 ;area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
15.80
15.80
13.88
April 7th, 1924
13.88
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 384; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 385; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 386; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 387; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 388; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
13.88 $13.49; interest rt 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 389; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
13.88 $13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1;981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Ac'd., Lot 390; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
13.88 $13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
.3. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 391; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
13.88 $13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 392; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
13.88 cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 393; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
13.88 cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
August Pust Est., Ham's Add.,
Lot 528; area basis 18,300 sq.
ft. at .00269862c, $49 38; in-
terest at 6 per cent 43c;
13.88 extra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 98c; total
Anna Hug, McCraney's Eagle
Point Add., Lot 31; area
basis 6000 sq. ft. at
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 382; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; extra expense at
1.981 per cent, 27c; total
J. A. Rhomberg Est., Ham's
Add., Lot 383; area basis
5000 sq. ft. at .00269862c,
$13.49; interest at 6 per
13.88
13.88
13.88
13.88
13.88
13.88
13.88
13.88
13.88
13.88
13.88
50.79
Regular Session,
April 7th, 1924
.00269862c ,$16.19; interest
at 6 per cent, 14c; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
32c; total 16.65
Anton Hug Est., McCraney's
Eagle Point Add., Lot 32;
area basis 6000 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $16.19; interest
at 6 per cent, 14c; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
32c! total 16.65
William D. Gilbert, McCran
ey's Eagle Point Add., Lot
33; area basis 600 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $16.19; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 14c; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
32c; total 16.65
William D. Gilbert, McCran
ey's Eagle Point Add., Lot
34; area basis 6000 sq. ft.
at .00269862c, $16.19; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 14c; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
32c; total 16.65
Eliz. Clarke, Clarke's Sub,
Lot 2; area basis 12,000 sq
ft. at .00269862c, $32.38; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 28c; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 64c; total 33.30
William Kretz, Clarke's Sub,
Lot 1; area basis 9000 sq. ft
at .00269862c, $24.29; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 21c; ex-
tra expense at 1.981 per
cent, 48c; total 24.98
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 33
McCraney's 2nd Add., Lot
1; area basis 6124 sq. ft. at
.00269862c, $16.53; interest
at 6 per cent, 15c; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
33c; total 17.01
City of Dubuque, 33 1-3 of to-
tal cost assumed by action
of City Council, area basis
16,460.23 sq. ft.; interest at.
6 per cent, $152.66; extra
expense at 1.981 per cent,
$326.08; total 16,928.97
Total $50,786.90
7546 lin. ft. 12 -inch tile at
$3.05 per lin. ft. $23,015.30
5214.1 lin. ft. 8 -inch tile at
$1.65 per lin. ft. 8,603.26
6392.1 lin. ft. 6 -inch tile at
$1.20 per lin. ft. 7,670.52
2885.7 lin. ft. concrete cra-
dle for 12 -inch tile at $100
per ft. 2,885.70
1998.9 lin. ft. concrete cra-
dle for 8 -inch tile at $1.00
per ft. 1,998.90
Two inverted syphons at
$500.00 per syphon 1,000.00
62 manholes at $65.00 per
manhole 4,030.00
18 lin. ft. 12 -inch cast iron
pipe at $5.00 per lin. ft90.00
30 lin. ft. 8 -inch cast iron
pipe at $2.50 per lin. ft.... 75.00
8 lin. ft. 6 -inch cast iron
pipe at $1.50 per lin. ft 12.00
Interest at 6 per cent 427.99
Extra expense at 1.981 per
cent 978.23
Total
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved April 7th, 1924.
Adopted April 7th, 1924.
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 as amend-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf,
Melchior.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the constructing of a main and
lateral sewer in the Eagle Point Dis-
trict, hereinafter described, has been
completed and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to
$50,786.90;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of con-
structing a 12 -inch sanitary main
sewer in 19th street from alley be-
tween Washington and Jackson
streets to Elm street; in Elm street.
from 19th to 20th streets; in Garfield
avenue from Elm street to Johnson
street, thence northeasterly along the
C. M. & St. P. Railway right-of-way
from Johnson street to Roosevelt
street and over and across certain
lots and lands shown upon the plat
herein referred to; and
An 8 -inch sanitary sewer along the
C. M. & St. P. Ry. right-of-way from
Shiras avenue to Beach street. and
in Rhomberg avenue from Beach
street to Lincoln avenue; and
A 6 -inch sanitary sewer In alley
between Lincoln avenue and Rhom-
berg avenue from Marshall street to
TTnmilton street, and from Whittier
street to Roosevelt street, and thence
an 8 -inch sanitary lateral sewer from
Roosevelt street to Stanton street.
and thence a 6 -inch sanitary lateral
sewer from Stanton street northerly
175 feet; and
A 6 -inch sanitary lateral sewer in
alley between Garfield avenue and
Rhomberg avenue from Marshall
$50,786.90
198
Regular Session
street to Hamilton street, thence an
8 -inch sanitary lateral sewer from
Hamilton street to Whittier street,
and thence e. 6 -inch sanitary lateral
sewer from Whittier street to Far-
ragut street; and
A 6 -inch lateral sewer in Hamilton
street from the alley first east of
Lincoln avenue to the alley first east
of Rhomberg avenue; and
An 8 -inch sanitary lateral sewer
from said alley to main sewer in C.
M. & St. P. Ry. right-of-way; and
A 6 -inch lateral sanitary sewer in
Whittier street from the alley first
east of Lincoln avenue to the alley
first east of iRhombcrg avenue; and
An 8 -inch sanitary lateral sewer in
Roosevelt street from the alley first
east of Lincoln avenue to the main
sewer in the C. M. & St. P. Ry.
right-of-way; and
A 6 -inch sanitary lateral sewer in
the alley between Lincoln avenue
and Rhomberg avenue from a point
450 feet north to Hawthorne street,
and in Hawthorne street from said
alley to the main sewer in the C. M.
& St. P. Ry Co. right-of-way; and
An 8 -inch sanitary lateral sewer in
Stanton street from Lincoln avenue
i o the alley first east of Lincoln ave-
nue; and
A 6 -inch sanitary lateral sewer in
Lincoln avenue from Roosevelt street
to Stanton street; and
An 8 -inch sanitary lateral sewer in
Lincoln avenue from Stanton street
to Shiras avenue.
There be issued Sewer Bonds to
the amount of $50,786.90. 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
May, A. D. 1924; shall be in the de-
nominations of $300.00 each, except
that there shall be one bond to the
amount of $86.90; they shall be num-
bered from 9594 to 9763 inclusive,
and shall be divided into ten series,
of which the bonds numbered 9594
to 9606 shall constitute the first se-
ries and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. D. 1925; the bonds
numbered 9607 to 9624 shall consti-
tute the second series and shall be
payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1926; the bonds numbered 9625
to 9642 shall constitute the third se-
ries and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1927; the
bonds numbered 9643 to 9660 shall
constitute the fourth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
1D. 1928; the bonds numbered from
9661 to 9678 shall constitute the fifth
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1929; the
bonds numbered 9679 to 9696 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1930; the bonds numbered 9697
April 7th, 1924
to 9714 shall constitute the seventh
series and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1931; the
bonds numbered 9715 to 9732 shall
constitute the eighth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April,
A. D. 1932; the bonds numbered 9733
to 9750 shall constitute the ninth se-
ries and shall be payable on the first
day of April, A. D. 1933; and the
bonds numbered 9751 to 9763 shall
constitute the tenth series and shall
be payable on the first day of April.
A. D. 1934.
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 be substan-
tially in the following form: $300.00
No
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 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 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 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 15th day of April,
A. D. 1924. This bond is one of a
series of 170 bonds, 169 for $300.00
each, numbered from 9494 to 9762 in-
clusive, and one for $86.90, number-
ed 9763, all of like tenor and date,
and issued for the purpose of defray-
ing the cost of constructing:
A 12 -inch sanitary sewdr in 19th
street from alley between Washing-
ton and Jackson streets to Elin
street; in Elm street from 19th to
20th streets; in Garfield avenue from
Elm street to Johnson street, thence
northeasterly along the C. M. & St.
P. Ry. right-of-way from Johnson
street to Roosevelt street and over
and across certain lots and lands
shown upon the plat herein referred
to; and
An 8 -inch sanitary sewer along the
C. M. & St. P. Ry. right-of-way from
Regular Session,
Shiras avenue to Beach street and
in Rhomberg avenue from Beach
street to Lincoln avenue; and
A 6 -inch sanitary lateral sewer in
alley between Lincoln avenue and
Rhomberg avenue from Marshall
street to Hamilton street and from
Whittier street to Roosevelt street,
and thence an 8 -inch sanitary lateral
sewer from Roosevelt street to Stan-
ton street and thence a 6 -inch sani-
tary lateral sewer from Stanton
street northerly 175 feet; and
A 6 -inch sanitary sewer in alley
between Garfierd avenue and Rhom-
berg avenue from Marshall street to
Hamilton street, thence an 8 -inch
sanitary lateral sewer from Hamil-
ton street to Whittier street, and
thence a 6 -inch sanitary lateral sewer
from Whittier street to Farragut
street; and
A 6 -inch lateral sewer in Hamilton
street from the alley first east of
Lincoln avenue to the alley first east
of Rhomberg avenue; and
An 8 -inch sanitary lateral sewer
from said alley to main sewer in C.
M. & St. P. Ry. right-of-way; and
A 6 -inch lateral sanitary sewer in
Whittier street from the alley first
east of Lincoln avenue to the alley
first east of Rhomberg avenue; and
An 8 -inch sanitary lateral sewer in
Roosevelt street from the alley first
east of Lincoln avenue to the main
sewer in the C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co.
right-of-way; and
A 6 -inch sanitary lateral sewer in
the alley between Lincoln avenue
and Rhomberg avenue from a point
450 feet north to Hawthorne street,
and in Hawthorne street from said
alley to the main sewer in the C.
M. & St. P. Ry. Co. right-of-way;
and
An 8 -inch sanitary lateral sewer in
Stanton street from Lincoln avenue
to the alley first east of Li$coln
avenue; and
A 6 -inch sanitary lateral sewer in
Lincoln avenue from Roosevelt street
to 'Stanton street; and
An 8 -inch sanitary lateral sewer in
Lincoln avenue from Stanton street
to Shiras 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 ad-
jacent property, and payable in ten
annual installments, with interest on
all deferred payments at the rate of
live per cent per annum, and this
bond is payable only out of the
nirney 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 -
April 7th, 1924 199
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 7th day of May, A. D.
1924, and has authorized the use of
their fac-simile signatures to the in-
terest coupons herto attached.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
City Clerk.
(Seal).
FORM OF COUOPON.
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 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 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 April 7th, 1924.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
200
Special Session, April 14th, 1924
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.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved
Adopted ,.
Councilmen
Attest:
/ Yre 1924.
/
XAI
924.
CITY COUNGIL
(Official)
Special Session, April 14th, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Council-
man Brede and Mayor Alderson.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present — City Manager Carr,
Mayor Alderson, Councilmen Brede.
Gabriel, Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of considering
petitions and acting on any other
business that may come before the
meeting.
Petition of property owners asking
that the alley between Milwaukee
avenue and 32nd street be repaired
and put in passable condition, as it
is at the present time it is almost
impassable for automobile owners to
reach their garages. Signed by J. J.
Weiner, Geo. Fowler, et al. (Ten
signers.)
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of C. H. Reynolds stating
that there has been assessed against
Lot 8 in Lois Addition, $222.87 for the
improvement of Alpine street, Octo-
ber 10th, 1922, in addition to this gas
and sewer connections were levied
to the amount of $72.33; that he is
trying to sell this lot for Horace
Poole, the owner, and the highest
bid he can get is $400.00, the pur-
chaser to assume all street improve-
ments and taxes, which amounts to
date to $359.26, and that they feel
that the assessment is too high and
v ill come within reducing under the
law, and hereby asks the Council to
reduce same t othe proper amount.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the Mayor and
City Manager for investigation. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men, Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Petition of the F. W. Woolworth
Co. for permission to erect a build-
ing on the south 28.1 feet of City Lot
58 and the northerly 19.9 feet of City
Lot 59, with a frontage of 48 feet on
Main street directly south of the Ro-
shek Building, in accordance with
plans and specification now on file in
the office of the Building Inspector.
Signed by L. F. Deming.
dr,,44-47-
City Clerk.
Special Session, April 14th, 1924 201
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted, the
excavation in the alley and under
the sidewalk to be made under the
direction and supervision of the
Building Inspector. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
• Absent—Councilman Melchior.
Notice of suit against the City of
Dubuque in the sum of $2,500.00, filed
by E. E. Bowen and Kintzinger &
Stuart, attorneys for Elizabeth T.
O'Brien, on account of personal in-
juries received by her in falling on
an icy sidewalk in front of the prem-
ises known as 1286 Rush street on
the 14th day of February, 1924. pre-
sented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be referred to the City Soli-
citor. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. 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 4:45 P. M.
Report of the City Auditor for the
month of March, 1924, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be received and filed for rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of the City Treasurer for
the fiscal year beginning April lst,
1923.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be received and filed for rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Council Proceedings for the month
of January, 1924, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
proceedings be approved as printed
and 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.
Continuation certificate of deposi-
tory bond of the Consolidated Na-
tional Bank presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
certificate be received and filed with
the original bond. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Bond of R. G. Humphrey, building
inspector, presented. It being prop-
erly executed, Councilman Melchior
moved that the bond 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
South Locust street asking that said
street be oiled, that the dust from
the recent slough filling is almost
unbearable. Signed by John Mahoney,
John Lahr, Miss K. A. Hafey, et al.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
provided they (the petitioners) pay
one-half of the expense. The clerk
to notify petitioners to that effect.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An Ordinance vacating that part of
the alley lying between Langworthy
street and Solon street, and Alpine
street and Nevada street, having
passed first reading April 7th, 1924,
presented and read a second time.
An Ordinance.
AN ORDINANCE VACATING THAT
PORTION OF THE ALLEY LY-
ING BETWEEN LANGWORTHY
STREET AND SOLON STREET,
AND ALPINE STREET AND NE-
VADA STREET EXTENDING 105
FEET, 6 INCHES NORTHERLY
FROM SOLON STREET AND
CONVEYING THE SAME THUS
VACATED TO D. E. MC GUIRE,
IN EXCHANGE FOR LANDS TO
BE BY HIM CONVEYED TO THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That thatportion of
the alley lying between Langworthy
street and Solon street, and Alpine
street and Nevada street, extending
105 ft. 6 in. northerly from Solon
street be and the same is hereby
vacated and annulled.
Sec. 2. That the portion of said
alley thus vacated be and the same
is hereby sold and conveyed to D. E.
Maguire in exchange for other lands
to be by him granted to the City of
Dubuque for street purposes.
Sec. 3. This Ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage and adoption
202 Special Session, April 14th, .1924
by the City Council and
as provided by law..
Passed first reading
1924.
Passed final reading
1924.
publication
April 7th,
April 14th,
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City CIerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, April 17th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing 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 that
the rules requiring the ordinance to
he rear on three separate days be
suspended. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance be read a third time.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Melchior move dthe
adoption of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Agreement between the City of Du-
buque and the C. M. & St. P. R. R.
Co , relative to placing the water
mains underneath the R. R. tracks,
presented and read.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Mayor be authorized to sign the
agreement on behalf of the City. The
Agreement and Plat showing where
the water mains are located, to be
recorded in the County Recorder's
office and filed with the Water De-
partment. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
April llth, 1924.
City Council.
Gentlemen: The petition of Clar-
ence Hemmi dated April 3rd, was
referred to the City Mane gee for in-
vestigation and report.
The lots referred to in this peti-
tion are lots 148, 149, 150 Burden
and Lawther's Add., which were as-
sessed for the construction of a san-
itary sewer. The assessment was
levied Jan. 15th, 1924. Mr. Hemmi
paid the first installment of this as-
sessment Feb. 14th and signed a
waiver regarding the assessment.
I have not investigated the lots
themselves, based upon the assess-
ment value, there would be no re-
duction for lot 148 but a slight re-
duction on lots 149 and 150. I think
it is safe to assume that the lots are
sufficiently valuable with the sewer
in to warrant the payment of the
assessment in full. This is particu-
larly so when all the other property
owners in this vicinity have already
paid in full or paid the first install-
ment after signing a waiver.
Further more, since Mr. Hemmi
has signed a waiver, he is not in
position to ask for a reduction.
I would recommend that the peti-
tion of Mr. Hemmi be received and
filed.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the peti-
tion 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.
April 14th, 1924.
City Council.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the contracts for the following sewer
and water connections have been
completed and the work examined
by the Inspector. I would therefore
recommend the acceptance of the
work.
Garfield avenue from Elm to Mar-
shall streets, water connections, Cur-
tis & Co., contractor.
Althauser street from Edison to
Eagle streets, sewer and water con-
nections, Curtis & Co., contractor.
Elm street from 20th to 22nd
streets, Stewart street from Julien
avenue to Delhi street, and West
16th street from Montrose terrace
to Cornell street, sewer and water
Special Session, April 14th, 1924
203
connections, Nesler and Buechel,
contractor.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contracts for the in-
stallation of sewer and water con-
nections in Garfield avenue from
Elm to Marshall street, Althauser
street from Edison to Eagle streets,
Elm street from 20th to 22nd streets,
Stewart street from Julien avenue
to Delhi street, and West 16th street
from Montrose terrace to Cornell
street, have 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 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 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 required by law.
Adopted April 14th, 1924.
Approved:
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 Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
April 14th, 1924.
City Council.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the contractor for the construction
of a sanitary sewer in Alta street
from Delaware street south for a
distance of 425 feet, Oliver G. Krin-
gle, contractor, has been completed
and tested by the sewer inspector.
I would therefore recommend the
acceptance of this work by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Alta
street from Delaware street for a
distance of 425 feet south, has been
Completed and
Whereas, the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommend-
ed it sacceptance, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the rec-
ommendation of the Manager be ap-
proved 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 the City Clerk
shall upon receipt of such plat and
schedule publish the notice of said
assessment as required by law.
Adopted April 14th, 1924.
Approved:
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. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Contractor's Bond of the following
contractors, presented: John Bran -
del, Eisbach Brothers, Henry Muel-
ler, N. F. Schueller and Son, David
T. Howie Co., Currie, Simpson Com-
pany, Curtis & Co., A. A. Schilling
and Son, M. C. Williams, A. H. Rad-
loff, Louis L. Schmitt, Henry A. Gei-
ger, Kutsch & Bevers, Alfred Wun-
der, Fred Wenzel.
Being properly executed in form.
Councilman Melchior moved that
they be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried 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 C. E.
Kampmann asking for a reduction
in assessment on account of street
improvement of W. 14th street and
also on account of the construction
of a sanitary sewer in Audubon
street against Lot 99 Woodlawn Park
Addition was referred to the City
Engineer and City Solicitor for ex-
amination and report. We beg to
advise you that we have made an
examination of this property and
make the following recommendation.
This lot is assessed in the sum
of $366.50 on account of said street
improvement. We believe that a
204 Special Session, April 14th, 1924
fair valuation of this lot would be
$900.00 with the improvement in
which would make the street as-
sessed $225.00 a reduction of $141.50.
An assessment of $106.00 was lev-
ied on account of the construction
of a sewer in Audubon street. We
make no recommendation for a re-
duction on this assessment but be-
lieve that the assessment is proper.
If this report meets with your ap-
proval we recommend that the as-
sessment on account of the street
improvement be reduced from
$366.50 to $225.00 and that a warrant
be drawn upon the general fund in
favor of the special improvement
fund for the difference amounting
to $140.50.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City So-
licitor and City Engineer be ap-
proved, and carried out as recom-
mended. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. 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 Julia
McGrath Norton and John McGrath
asking for a reduction in the spec-
ial assessment levied against lots
1 and 2 of McGrath's Subdivision on
account of the construction of sewer
connections to said lots was referred
to the City Engineer and City Solic-
itor for examination and report.
The assessment against lot 1 is
in the sum of $136.00 and the assess-
ment against lot 2 is in the sum of
$133.00. We believe that these as-
sessments are to high and out of
proportion to the value of these lots.
It is our opinion that these lots are
worth $300.00 with the improvements
in and we recommend that that val-
ue be taken as the basis for the as-
sessments. If this be done the peti-
tioners will be entitled to a reduc-
tion in their assessments as follows:
For lot 1 a reduction in the sum
of $61.00 and against lot 2 a reduc-
tion in the sum of $58.00. This
makes an assessment against each
of these lozs in the sum of $75.00.
If this recommendation meets
with your approval you will have
warrants drawn upon the general
fund in favor of the special improve-
ment fund on account of these im-
provements for the difference in the
amount of the assessments, said as-
sessments amounting to a total of
$119.00.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City So-
licitor and City Engineer be ap-
proved and carried out as recom-
mended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. 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: Recently a commun-
ication was received by your Hon-
orable Body from the people living
in the neighborhood of the property
commonly referred to as Olinger
Park and this petition requested the
City Council to take necessary steps
to acquire this property for juvenile
play grounds purposes and to main-
tain the same as such. This com-
munication was referred to my office
for an opinion on the question of
whether or not, in the event the
Council was disposed to pay heed
to the petition, whether it was nec-
essary to submit the matter to a
vote of the people at an election
called therefore. I beg to report
that I have made an examination of
the law covering this subject and
find the same to be as follows:
Chapter 14 of the Compiled Code
contains all of the law relating to
the establishment of "Juvenile Play
Grounds" by virtue of the provisions
of law contained within said Chap-
ter, cities have the power to pro-
vide one or more play grounds pro-
viding the electors of such City, at
a general or special election called
for that purpose, shall first vote in
favor of the establishment of the
same and the issuing of city bonds
for the providing thereof. The Coun-
cil may, upon its own motion, order
the question of establishing such
play grounds submitted to a vote of
the electors and an election called
for that purpose or the Mayor shall
submit such question to such vote
on a petition of 15 per cent of the
qualified electors of said City as
shown by the poll books of the last
Municipal Election . The question
that is to be submitted is stated as
follows:
"Shall the proposition to establish
juvenile play grounds for children of
the City of Dubuque and to author-
ize City bond issue of $ as
Special Session, April 14th, 1924 205
provided for in Chapter 14 of Title
13 of the Code, be adopted?"
At such an election if a majority
vote in favor of the proposition it
becomes the duty of the Council to
establish the play ground and for
the purpose of providing funds for
the purchase of real estate to be
used as such, and for the purpose
of construction buildings thereon,
the City Council shall provide for
an issue of City bonds to be known
as "Play Ground bonds" and all ar-
rangements must be made for the
preparation, issue and sale of such
bonds as required by law; these
bonds are issued serially and must
be redeemed within fifteen (15)
years after issue.
The Council must also provide for
a mileage until the taxable property
of the city is sufficient to liquidate
such bonds, together with the in-
terest thereon, at their maturity, and
the proceeds derived from the sale
of such bonds must be used only
for the purchase of real estate and
the construction of buildings there-
on.
When play grounds are established
the Council must also provide a levy
of not more than two (2) mills on
all of the taxable property of the
City for the establishment of a fund
to be known as "playground main-
tainence fund" and this fund shall
be preserved in a separate fund and
nsed solely and exclusively fox the
improvement of such play grounds
and for the maintainence ani oper
al ton thereof. It also be.omes the
duty of the Council to aopclot a suit
able person, fitted for the work, who
shall be known as "play ground Su-
perintendent," who shall be placed
in charge of the play ground and
have control over the children and
generally exercise such powers as
may be prescribed from time to time
by the Council. His term and salary
are fixed by the Council and such
salary is paid out of the "play
ground maintainence fund," after its
allowance by the City Council. The
City Council also shall co-operate
with the play ground superintendent
of school and get suggestions from
them and from public spirit and citi-
zens interested in child welfare
work, and from these suggestions
prepare a set of rules and regula-
tions which are to govern in the op-
eration of the play grounds.
In the event a majority of the elec-
tors vote against the proposition re-
ferred to the same cannot be re -sub-
mitted within two (2) years there-
after.
It will be notcied from this state-
ment of the law that an election is
necessary in order to acquire real
estate for play ground purposes and
issue bonds to pay for the same.
Such an election may be either gen-
eral or special. A tax levy must be
made annually to take care of bonds
issued and the interest thereon each
year until they mature, which must
not be more than fifteen (15) years
from the date of issue. In addition
to such tax levy another tax levy
must be made annually of not to
exceed two (2) mills and the money
realized from such levy must be used
for the maintainence and operation
of such play grounds. This levy is
compulsory and must be made every
year.
The law further provides that the
money realized from this fund may
be used in the equipment and main-
tainence of all play grounds owned
and operated by the City, and to
co-operate with the school board in
providing for joint operation and
maintainence, and for unified control
over all public play grounds main-
tained within the City.
In the establishment of play
grounds the law contemplates that
more than one may be established,
in fact the bonds which are to be
issued might contemplate a system
of play grounds so that if it is the
intention of a Council to establish
play grounds it may at one time
provide for the election for the es-
tablishment of all of the play
grounds which may be considered
necessary and have them all author-
ized a tone time. In this way the
play ground problem would he taken
care of without having an election
every time that it is proposed to
acquire property for play ground pur-
poses.
I believe that this is the answer
to the inquiry submitted to me.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman brede moved that the
report of the City Solicitor be re-
ceived and filed for record. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried 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 abstracts of title
of the lots hereinafter described were
referred to me for examination in
order to determine the condition of
the same and I beg to report to you
as follows:
Description of Lots
Lot No. 1 of the Subdivision of Lot
No. 1 in Block A in Booth's Addition.
206
Lots No. 1 and 6 in Block B in
Booth's Addition.
Lot No. 10 in Block 29 of Dubuque
Harbor Improvement Company's
Ad-
dition. both inclusive;
Lots No. 1 to 12,
Lot No. 1 of the Subdivision of Lot
13; Lot No. 1 of the Subdivision of
Lot No. 1 of the Subdivision of Lot
No. 14; and Lot No. 1 of the Sub-
division of Lot No. 1 of the Subdi-
vision of Lot No. 17; all in block
30 of Dubuque Harbor Improve menti
Company's Addition.
I beg to advise you that I have
made a careful examination of these
abstracts and find title to all of the
said lots to be in "The Adam's Com-
pany," subject to the following de-
fects:
Item 1. Lot 1 of the Subdivision
of Lot 1 in Block A and Lots 1 and
6 in Block B of Booth's Addition:
The taxes for 1923 were not paid
on the date of the last continuation,
namely February 27, 1924.
The special assessments for the
improvement of 4th street exten-
sion levied in 1916 remains unpaid
on all of these lots.
The United States Government has
filed a tax lien against these lots
for the year 1917 which remains un-
disposed of.
Item 2. Lot 10 in Block 29 of Du-
buque Harbor Improvement Com-
pany's Addition:
The taxes for 1923 are not paid.
The United States Government has
filed a lien for the taxes of 1917
whicli remains undisposed of.
Item 3. Lots No. 1 to 12 both in-
clusive, Lot 1 of the Subdivision of
Lot 13, Lot 1 of the Subdivision of
Lot 1 of the Subdivision of Lot 14,
and Lot 1 of the Subdivision of Lot
1 of the Subdivision of Lot 17 in
Block 30, in Dubuque Harbor Com-
pany's Addition.
The taxes for the year 1923 are
not paid.
Special Session, April 14th, 1924
Councilman Melchior moved that
the report of the City Solicitor be
received and filed and the abstracts
also be filed in the office of the City
Clerk. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabricl, Melchior, and
Schrenlpf.
• - Nay\ None.
Warranty deed of the A. A. Coop-
er Incorporated accompanied by plat
conveying to the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, the following described prop-
erty, to -wit:
Lot two (2) of the subdivision of
lot one (1) of the subdivision of Min-
eral lot 36-A and lot two (2) of the
subdivision of lot two (2) of the sub-
division of Mineral lot 36-A, accord-
ing to the recorded plats of said
lots. Presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
deed and plat be recorded and filed
in the office of the City Clerk. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance amending an ordin-
ance entitled an ordinance licens-
ing and regulating peddlers the same
being Ordinance No. 62 of the Re-
vised Ordinances of the City of Du-
buque, 1919 by increasing the license
fee required of peddlers of food com-
modities by striking out the word
ice cream in paragraph 465 there-
of; and by prescribing a license fee
for venders of ice cream upon and
over the public streets. Presented.
Councilman Schrempf 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, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The United States Government has
filed a lien against all of these lots
for the tax of 1917, which remains
undisNsed of.
These are the only defects which
I find to the title of the lots. With
reference to the lien of the United
States Government, some arrange-
ment should be made whereby the
City should be protected in the event
that the tax is found to be due and
the lien enforceable. I understand
that this matter has not yet been
finally decided by the Government
agents but is in the course of de-
termination at this time.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended, for the pur-
pose of giving anyone present an
opportunity to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Peter McCarthy addressed the
Council relative to the property in
Booth's addition to the City of Du-
buque which he offers to sell to the
City of Dubuque, stating that this
property will make splendid loca-
tions for factory sites and invited
the Council to view the place. The
Special Session, April 25th, 1924
207
Council agreed to view the grounds.
No vote taken.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approvecy,. ..1'! O 1924.
Adopted/4`.-_...........1924.
Councilmen
Attest:
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CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special session April 25th, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr. Coun-
cilmen Brede, Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Councilman Gabriel
ouncilman Brede be
et as Mayor pro -tem
ing. Seconded by
Schrempf. Carried by
vote:
Yeas — Councilmen
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
Mayor pro -tem Brede read the call
and stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of act-
ing on notices of suits, against the
City, appeals from special assess-
ments and acting on any other bus-
iness that may come before the meet-
ing.
Petition of property owners on
Lawther avenue asking that they be
permitted to construct their side-
walks two feet from the inside of
the curb in order to save the cutting
down of the terrace, signed by Emil
Bock, Chas. Simonson et al, (eight
signers).
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Cauncilmen Brede, Gabriel,
and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Petition of Louis and Elizabeth
Arthofer asking that the sewer in
the Eagle Point District be extended
to the rear of their lots No. 314
and 315 in Ham's Addition in order
to enable them to connect their prop-
erty with same without trespassing
on private property.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Petition of John F. Sloan, asking
permission to construct sidewalks in
front of and adjoining his lots, east
City Clerk.
moved that
appointed to
of this meet -
Councilman
the following
Gabriel, and
208 Special Session, April 25th, 1924
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Notice of appeal of James F. Lee,
John W. Norton, and Frank Beutin,
to the District Court of Dubuque
County from the assessments as lev-
ied against their respective proper-
ties, for the construction of sanitary
sewer in the Eagle Point District.
Bond attached. Filed by their attor-
neys Kintzinger and Stuart.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the appeal and bond be referred to
the City Solicitor. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
SchremPf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Notice of claim by Herman Pautz,
against the City of Dubuque in the
sum of $500.00 damages sustained by
the construction of the Eagle Point
sanitary sewer through his property
lot No. 319 Ham's Addition without
his permission, presented by Beck-
ett and Knoll his attorneys.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the claim be referred to the City So-
licitor. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Notice of suit by Gertrude Corbett
against the City of Dubuque in the
sum of $5,000.00 for personal injuries
received by her falling on an icy
sidewalk February 17th, 1924, at a
point about 135 to 145 feet south
from the south east corner of West
11th street and Grove terrace, filed
by her attorneys, Kintzinger and
Stuart.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the claim be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Notice of suit by Marie McConnell
against the City of Dubuque in the
sum of $5,000.00 on account of per-
sonal injuries received in falling on
an icy sidewalk, February 6th, 1924,
on the west side of Booth street near
the corner of Booth and Dodge
streets. Filed by her attorney, Wal-
ter Koerner.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
50 feet of west 100 of 2 of Min. lot
199 and west 50 feet of the east
100 feet of 2 of Min. lot 179. The
sidewalks to be 4 feet wide on the
east side of Rosedale avenue.
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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Petition of Mrs. Rob't. Maeder, re-
questing that the owner of lots No.
186 and 187 in Finley Addition, be
ordered to remove fence from the
street, claiming that he has 20 feet
of Green street fenced in to the
detriment of the neighbors.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager for investigation. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Petition of H. A. Coon, Manchest-
er, Iowa, asking that he be permitted
to pay the assessment levied against
his property, lots 71 and 72 Wood -
lawn Park Add. for the construction
of a sanitary sewer, on the install-
ment plan, stating that he did not
receive the notice of the assessment
in time to take advantage of this
plan.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Treasurer for further information.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Notice of appeal, of A. L. Rhom-
berg for J. A. Rhomberg Estate,
Catherine Rhomberg Estate and A.
L. Rhomberg to the District Court
of Dubuque County from the assess-
ments as levied against their prop-
erty, 140 lots or more for the con-
struction of the sanitary sewer in
the Eagle Point District, bond at-
tached. Filed by their attorneys
Lyon and Willging, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the appeal and bond be referred to
the City Solicitor. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Session, April 25th, 1924 209
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Notice of suit by Nellie Farrell
against the City of Dubuque in the
sum of $2,000.00 on account of per-
sonal injuries received in falling on
an icy sidewalk February 27th, 1924,
near the corner of 5th and Bluff
street, filed by Walter Koerner, her
attorney.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Notice of suit by Hugh Kearney
against the City of Dubuque in the
sum of $7,908 65 for personal injur-
ies received in falling on a cinder
path on Rush street, January 5th,
1924. Notice filed by Lyon and Will -
ging, his attorneys.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Contractor's Bonds of R. J. Burke,
F. G. Braconier, Iowa House Furn-
ishing Co., presented.
Being properly executed, Council-
man Gabriel moved that they be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Contractor's Bond of John Leicht
presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the Bond be returned to him to be
made in the sum of $3,000 instead
of 1,000. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Bond of Albert N. Dustin for the
m•aintainance of a display sign, pre-
sented.
It not being properly signed,'Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that the bond
be returned to Mr. Dustin for his
signature. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel, •
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the City Manager order South Lo-
cust street to be repaired and oiled.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Melchior.
Quit claim deed and plat D. E.
Maguire to the City of Dubuque. Lot
2 of sub of lot 48 of the east 5 feet
of lot 47 and south 10 feet of va-
cated alley lying northerly and abut-
ting the said No. 48 and east 5 feet
of lot 47 of Julia Langworthy's Add.,
to the City of Dubuque according
of the recorded plat thereof. Pre-
sented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the deed and plat be accepted, re-
corded and filed in the office of the
City Clerk. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Melchior.
An ordinance amending an ordin-
ance entitled an ordinance licensing
and regulating peddlers, the same
being ordinance No. 62 of the re-
vised ordinances of the City of Du-
buque, 1919, by increasing the li-
cense fee required of peddlers of
food commodities by striking out the
word ice cream in paragraph 465
thereof; and by prescribing a license
fee for venders of ice cream over
and upon public street. Having
passed first reading April 14th, 1924,
as presented for second reading.
Councilman Gabriel moved tha
the ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Melchior.
The ordinance was read a second
time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
210
Special Session, April 25th, 1924
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Melchior.
An ordinance regulating the sale
of food commodities and ice cream
from vehicles, providing for inspec-
tion of same, defining the food com-
modities which may be sold and pre-
scribing and providing penalty for
violation hereof, presented and read.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Melchior.
Annual report of the City Solicitor
for the fiscal year 1923, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
it be received and filed for record.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Melchior.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended for the pur-
pose of giving any one present an
opportunity to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Melchior.
John A. Cunningham, Secretary of
the Retail Merchants Association, of
whom there was a delegation pres-
ent, stated that they had nothing to
say, that they came here co listen
to the reading and actions of the
Council relative to the Peddlers Or-
dinances.
April 25th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Friday, April 25th, for
the construction of a section of the
Bee Branch sewer under Jackson
street near the Corn Belt Co., said
sewer to be built of reinforced con-
crete, semi -circular in shape. The
following bids were received:
Peter Eishbach, $25.00 per foot;
total $3,500.00.
Uhlrich-Paley Co., $24.00 per foot;
total $3,360.00.
James Saul & Son, $22.80 per foot;
total $3,192.00.
O. G. Kringle, $29.75 per foot;
total $4,165.00.
McNamara Cons. Co., $36.54 per
foot; total $5,115.60.
Engineer's estimate, $2,800.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work be
awarded to James Saul & Son, as
their bid is the lowest bid received
for this work.
Respectfully submitted
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the con-
struction of a section of the Bee
Branch sewer under Jackson street
near the Corn Belt and James Saul
& Son, contractor, has submitted
the lowest bid for the furnishing of
all labor and materials and perform-
ing the work as provided for in the
places and specifications; uow there-
fore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the construction of a
section of the Bee 13j arch sewer un-
der Jackson street near the Corn
Belt be awarded to James Saul and
Son, Dubuque, Iowa, and the Mayor
and Manager be and they are here-
by directed to execute a contract
on behalf of the City of Dubuque
for the complete performance of said
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 25th day
of April, 1924.
Mayor.
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 Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Melchior.
April 25th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at two P. M. Friday, April 25th, for
the construction of a storm water
sewer in Roosevelt street from
Special Session, April 25th, 1924 211
Rhomberg avenue to Lincoln avenue.
The following bids were received:
James Saul & Son—$10.50 per ft.
'segment block, total $2,895.75; $7.91
per ft. plain concrete, total $2,-
196.15; $9.04 per ft. reinforced con-
crete, total $2,495.60; $50.00 per
manhole.
UhlrichPaley—$11.48 per ft. seg-
ment block, total $3,042.20; $18.72 per
ft. reinforced concrete (massey or
equal), $4,960.80. No bid for man-
hole.
McNamara Cons. Co.—$17.95 per
ft. segment block, total $4,876.75;
$20.00 per ft. reinforced concrete,
(massey or equal), total $5,420.00;
$50.00 per manhole.
O. G. Kringle—$12.75 per ft. seg-
ment block, total $3,488.75; $12.75
per ft. plain concrete, $3,488.75;
$55.00 per manhole.
Engineer's estimate $2,300.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the construc-
tion of this sewer be awarded to
James Saul & Son, same to be built
of plain concrete, as their bid is the
lowest one received for this work.
Respectfully submitted
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Resolution, Awarding ,Gontnact.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the con-
struction of a storm water sewer in
Roosevelt street from Rhomberg
avenue to Lincoln avenue and James
Saul & Son, contractor, has sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and material and
performing the work as provided for
in the places and specifications;
now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the con-
tract for the construction of a storm
water sewer in Roosevelt street from
Rhomberg avenue to Lincoln avenue
be awarded to James Saul & Son,
Dubuque, Iowa, and the Mayor and
Manager be and they are hereby di-
rected to execute a contract on be-
half of the City of Dubuque for the
complete performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become ef-
fective from and after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 25th day
of April, 1924.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
April 25th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Tentative arrange-
ments were made sometime ago to
dispose of three lots to the Burling-
ton Railroad Co. The Burlington
Ry. Co., owns all the property in
Block 29 of ,Dubuque Harbor Im-
provement Company's Add., with the
exception of lots 10, 11, and 12. The
Burlington Ry. Co. wishes to pur-
chase these three lots from the city.
The city recently acquired title
to these lots. I would recommend
that they be sold to the Burlington
Ry. Co., for the sum of $450.00
which is practically what they have
cost the city.
The Burlington Ry. Co., however,
has arranged with the city to fill the
nine lots which they own and which
have not already been filled. Their
ownership of this property therefore,
will 'not interfer with the filling of
this ground and the doing away with
this unhealthy and unsightly con-
dition.
The Burlington Ry. Co. advises
that they are now ready to complete
the transaction. I would therefore
recommend that the Mayor be given
authority to sign the deed to these
three lots.
Respectfully submitted
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the Mayor
be authorized to signthe deeds trans-
ferring these lots to the C. B. and
Q. R. R. Co. for $450.00. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
April 25th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Some years ago the
south part of Lot 3 of the Sub. of
Min. Lot 158, which is located at
the corner of Dodge and Booth
streets, was purchased by the city
for a pest house. It has not been
used for that purpose for a number
of years. It has more recently been
used as a playground and tennis
212 Special Session,
court. It is no longer necessary to
be used for that purpose on account
of the tennis courts which are now
available at the new Washington
High School.
This lot has 100 ft. frontage on
Dodge street, 240 ft. on Booth street
and has a depth of about 80 ft. at
the north end. This lot is no longer
being used or useable by the city
and I think the same should be dis-
posed of and would recommend that
we be authorized to receive bids
for the purchase of this lot.
Respectfully submitted
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and he be
authorized to advertize for bids for
the sale of this property' Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
Gabriel,
April 25th, 1924.
April 25th, 1924
showing the lots and 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
shall upon receipt of such plat and
schedule publish the notice of as-
sessment as required by law.
Adopted April 25th, 1924.
Approved:
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Last October a reso-
lution was duly passed ordering
sidewalks to be put in on Seminary
street. The contract for this work
was awarded to Thomas E. Byrne.
An extension of time was granted
to enable the contractor to construct
these walks in the spring.
I beg to advise that the construc-
tion of sidewalks along Seminary
street abutting the following de-
scribed property, Thomas E. Byrne,
contractor, has been completed. I
would recommend the acceptance of
this work and the levying of an as-
sessment against the owners of the
following property:
C. M. Woodrich, Lot 31 Finley's
Add; Sisters of Holy Ghost, Lot 34,
35, 36, 2 of 37 and 2 of 38 Finley's
Add.; Elmer and Nellie Vance, Lot
30 Finley's Add.
Respectfully submitted
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of sidewalks abutting cer-
tain property on Seminary 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 rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved and tha tthe City En-
gineer be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
April 25th, 1924,
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of Eighteenth
street from Central avenue to the
C. G. W. tracks by paving the same
with vibrolithic pavement, Uhlrich-
Paley Co., contractors, has been
completed. I would recommend the
acceptance of this work by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
' provement of Eighteenthstreet from
Central avenue to the C. G. W.
tracks, 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 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 and 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 the notice of
said assessment as required by law.
Adopted April 25th, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
TIHEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Special Session, April 25th, 1924 213
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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
April 25th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions a sewer was laid
in Nineteenth street for a distance
of approximately one hundred feet.
The cost of this sewer amounted to
$197.50.
I would recommend the acceptance
of this sewer and that an assessment
be levied against the property bene-
fited to pay for the construction of
this sewer.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
.truction bf a sewer in 19th street
fcr a distance of about one huudr,id
feet, has been cumpleted, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined said crk and recommend-
ed its accepta• ce, now th. rcfore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the rec-
ommendation of the Manager be ap-
proved and that the City Engineer
be and he is hereby instructed to
prepare a plat and schedule showing
the lots and 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
schedule publish the notice of said
assessment as required by law.
Adopted April 25th, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
April 25th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Sometime last fall
the petition of the Adams Company
for a cancellation of assessments
now remaining unpaid on account
of the improvement of 4th street
extention, was presented to the
Council. Later on the matter was
taken up at a meeting held by a
member of the Adams Company and
Mayor Alderson, Mr. Brede and my-
self, at which time it was agreed
that the Adams Company would pay
the assessment against the property
lying north of 4th street, in full, and
that the assessment against the
property lying south of 4th street
would be cancelled on the payment
of the above assessment in full.
I beg to advise that the assess-
ment against the property lying
north of 4th street was paid in full
on Tuesday, April 15th. I would
therefore recommend that the as-
sessments now remaining unpaid
against the following pieces of prop-
erty on the south side of 4 th street
be cancelled. Lot 3 of Block A,
Lot 3 of Block B and Lot 4 of Block
B. The above assessments as of
October 22nd, 1920 amount to
$1,359.58.
I am simply calling this to your
attention at this time in order that
the matter may be taken care of
and our tentative agreement with
Mr. Adams carried out.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the above matter be taken care of,
and the Treasurer be notified to can-
cel the assessment against the prop-
erty on the south side of 4th street.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
April 25th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In connection with
the special assessment as levied for
the construction of the Eagle Point
sewer, I beg to advise that Lot 410
Ham's Addition, owned by K. M.
& V. Schulte, was assessed for
145.26. This assessment was based
upon a frontage of 80 feet on the
alley in which the sewer was placed.
The actual frontage is 76.45 feet. On
account of this shortage the assess-
ment should be reduced to $138 60.
I would recommend that a war-
rant for $6.66 be drawn on the Gen-
214 Special Session, April 25th, 1924
to the Bush property from the sewer
on Julien avenue.
There were five connections laid
to Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 172. These are
the same connections regarding
which a petition was filed with the
Council some time ago, asking for
the cancellation of all these assess-
ments.
There is one connection laid just
west of Stewart street which is five
feet below the curb at the curb,
while the property itself is perhaps
ten feet below the curb. It will re-
quire a large amount of filling before
the property can be built on at all,
and will probably not be used or
useable for sewer connections for a.•
good many years.
My recommendation would be that
the cost of this 24 -foot sewer connec-
tion, which amounts to $28.39, be
cancelled and that a warrant be
drawn on the General Fund in favor
of Berdina Bush for the above
amount, as the assessment was paid
in full by the Bush Estate within the
time for payment. While this ar-
rangement is not as much as the
Bush heirs desire, I have assurance
that the same is appreciated and will
be acceptable to them.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
recommendation of the City Manager
be approved and the recommendation
carried out, and the Auditor be in-
structed to draw the warrant. . Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson. Conn, i1 -
man Melchior.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
eral Fund in favor of the Special
Improvement Fund in order to take
care of this reduction.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and carried out as
recommended. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
April 19th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: On June 25th, 1922
a special assessment was levied
Joseph Birner, owner of Lot 112
Mechanic's Add., for a water con-
nection on Lowell street. This as-
sessment amounted to $22.01 and
was levied on the basis of the report
made to the city by J. F. Lee Pav-
ing Co., who contracted to put in
these connections.
This connection was not placed
and Mr. Lee acknowledged. that the
connection was not placed and that
the bill was in error. The city how-
ever, paid Mr. Lee on the basis of
the bill as rendered. Mr. Lee agreed
to take care of the Birner special
assessment and for that reason the
Council was not previously advised
of this error in the assessment. Mr.
Lee, however, has failed to pay this
assessment and I would therefore
recommend that the assessment
against Mr. Jos. Birner be cancelled
and that the amount be collected
from the J. F. Lee Paving Co., to
make up for the shortage in the
special improvement fund.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved, the assess-
ment against 14r. Birner be can-
celled, and the amount be collected
from the Jas. F. Lee Paving Co.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
April 17th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I have had further con-
ferences with Mr. Bush relative to
the sewer and water connections laid
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to build, construct and
put in place certain street improve-
ments as hereinafter described, in,
upon and along the following street,
to -wit: Stanton street from the west
line of Rhomberg avenue to the east
line of Lincoln avenue.
Said street improvement to consist
of grading, paving, and curb and gut-
ter, the curb and gutter to be con-
structed of concrete and the pave-
ment to be constructed of one or
more of the following materials and
methods, to -wit: the 26 foot road-
way to be paved with bituminous
macadam.
All of the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specif-
ications to be prepared by the City
Special Session, April 25th, P.)24 215
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as set forth and
that this proposed resolution, except
this paragraph be, and the sane is
hereby set down for further and final
hearing, consideration, and determin-
ation, at a meeting of said Council
to be held on the 19th day of May,
1924, at 4:30 p. m., in the Council
Chambers in the City Hall of said
City, and that the City Clerk be and
lie is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place.
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard, to
he given by publication in the offic-
ial newspapers of the City in the
manner and for the time prescribed
by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 25th day
ot April, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Melchior.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the City of Dubuque join the Du-
buque Shippers Association and the
membership fee of $25.00 be paid by
the City. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
It was agreed by the City Council
that the Council view the grounds
relative to the cutting and extend-
ing of High Bluff street.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: At the January term,
1922, I brought an action on behalf
of the City against the proprietors
ot the Princess Theater on account
of a personal property tax for the
year 1919 in the sum of $37.2.0. This
case has been permitted to remain
on the calendar because there has
always existed some question about
the validity of this tax and the
amount thereof, and it has only been
recently that I became convinced
that part of this tax at least had
been paid by other parties, and in
order to adjust the matter I agreed
to accept the sum of $20.00 and dis-
miss the suit. I feel certain that
this amount of tax is as much as
could legally have been collected
under the circumstances and recom-
mend that it be accepted and the
tax discharged upon the tax books.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the report of the City Solicitor be
approved and the Treasurer be auth-
orized to accept the $20.00 in full of
payment of the personal taxes of the
proprietor of the Princess Theater
for 1919 and cancel the tax on the
tax books, and the suit be dismissed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council
man Melchior.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: On the 20th day of
January, 1924, Mrs. Simon Vogt fell
and broke her arm on an icy side-
walk on the west side of Central
avenue near the property occupied
by the Iowa Dairy Company. I have
examined into the circumstances sur-
rounding this accident and believe
that an adjustment should be made
at this time. Mrs. Vogt has con-
sented to accept the sum of $55.00
in full settlement for any claim.
which she might have against the
City on account of said accident, and
I recommend the acceptance of that
proposition and the payment to her
of the sum of $55.00. This amount
covers only her doctor bill and lab-
oratory fee at the Mercy Hospital.
Mrs. Vogt is a lady nearly 60 years
of age and helps to support the fam-
ily by working out by the day. I
consider this a worthy case.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the report and recommendation of
the City Solicitor be approved, and
the Auditor be instructed to draw a
warrant in favor of Mrs. Vogt for
$55.00 payment in full for the above
216 Special Session, April 25th, 1924
claim. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Melchior.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUB'ER,
Cit y Clerk.
Approvedi.� / ••••,�••G1 1924.
Adopted ,...';* •-•7 1924.
Councilmen
Attest:
04,4e -r.
City Clerk.
Regular Session
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Regular Session, May 5th, 1924.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, Ma-
yor Alderson, Councilmen Brede,
Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Mayor Alderson stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of the
Council for the transaction of such
business as may regularly come be-
fore the meeting.
Petition of property owners and
residents in the vicinity of Althauser
and Stafford streets asking that a
street light be installed at said inter-
section was presented. Signed by
Fred P. Sievers, Gus J. Schnee, Otto
Scharping et al. (Twenty signers.)
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,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners on
Prescott street asking that the Coun-
cil view said street for the purpose
of installing a sanitary sewer, stat-
ing that the conditions are very un-
sanitary. Signed by Geo. Volrath,
Frank Bauer, Geo. Scherrer et al.
(Ten signers).
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City En-
gineer to check the names on the
petition against the full number of
property owners on the street, and
report back to the ,Council. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Ernest Berringer, stat-
ing that about five years ago he pur-
chased Lot 181, L. H. Langworthy's
Add., from J. H. Rhomberg; that he
paid taxes on this lot since that time
and had no knowledge that there
were any old assessments against
this property. This spring in paying
his taxes he was told that there was
a tax sale recorded against this prop-
erty. On investigation he found that
on August 6th, 1894, an assessment
was levied against this lot for the
improvement of White street, in the
amount of $66.66. No part of the
principal was paid and the property
was bought by the City at a tax sale
held April 18th, 1921. He hereby
offers to settle for this and asks the
City to accept one-half of the original
amount, being $33.33, and upon pay-
ment of which the same be cancelled
r
May 5th, 1924 217
on the tax books and the tax sale
certificate be surrendered.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted
and the Treasurer be instructed to
accept $33.33 in full for this assess-
ment, cancelthe same on the tax
books and surrender the tax sale
certificate upon receipt of same. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of property owners on
Cardiff street, asking that said street
be improved, presented. Signed by
L. W. Greener, T. H. Callahan, Leo
Lavery, and John Cody.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Engi-
neer to check up and compare the
number of signers with the number
of taxpayers on the street and 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 Ed Muntz, stating that
some time ago he received notice of
assessment levied against Lot 19,
East Dubuque Add., in the sum of
$99.22 for the construction of a sani-
tary sewer in 19th street, also that
in 1920 he was ordered by the Coun-
cil to connect with a sewer; he con-
nected his property at a great ex-
pense with the sewer in the alley
between Washington and Elm streets
and objects to paying for the assess-
ment for that reason.
The City Manager reported that he
examined into this matter and does
not find any previous assessment for
sewer against this lot.
Councilman Melchior moved that
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 Ed. Muntz, stating that
on October 30th, 1923, the City as-
sessed Lots 18 and 19, Morgan's
Sub., for $197.52 for a sanitary sewer,
the lots are of little value, being
assessed for tax purposes at $50.00
each. He therefore asks that the
City Council reduce the assessment
to a 25% of the taxable valuation of
these lots.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council -
218 Regular
Session, May 5th, 1924
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Annual report of the City Water
Works for the fiscal year. 1923, end-
ing March 31st, 1924, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report he received and filed for rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Reports of the City Treasurer and
City Auditor for the month of April,
1924, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
reports be received and filed for rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Contractor's bonds of the following
contractors presented: Joseph E.
Loney, $3,000; Theo. Kintzle, $3,000;
Albert Ziegler, $3,000; T. E. Effer-
ding, $3,000; Fred W. Marty, $3,000;
Edwin W. Giese, heating bond,
$1,000; E. C. Devlin, plumber's exca-
vation bond, $1,000; also bond of Dr.
John P. Horton for the operation and
maintenance of a display sign.
The bonds being properly executed,
Councilman Brede moved that they
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Contractor's bond of Kutsch Bros.
and the maintenance bond of the
Halpin Produce Co. for display sign
were not properly signed.
Councilman Brede moved that
these bonds be returned for signa-
tures. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No. 152 having passed
upon first and second reading, pre-
sented and read a third time.
Ordinance No. 152.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN
ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR-
DINANCE LICENSING AND REG-
ULATING PEDDLERS" THE
SAME BEING ORDINANCE NO.
62 OF THE REVISED ORDIN-
ANCES OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE, 1919, BY INCREASING
THE LICENSE FEE REQUIRED
OF PEDDLERS OF FOOD COM-
MODITIES BY STRIKING OUT
THE WORD ICE CREAM IN PAR-
AGRAPH 465 THEREOF; AND BY
PRESCRIBING A LICENSE FEE
FOR VENDERS OF ICE. CREAM
UPON AND OVER THE PUBLIC
STREETS.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an Ordinance en-
titled "An Ordinance licensing and
regulating peddlers", the same being
Ordinance No. 62 of the Revised
Ordinances of the City of Dubuque,
1919, be and the same is hereby
amended by increasing the license
fee prescribed by Section 463 there-
of from $50.00 to $'75.00 so that said
paragraph of said Ordinance shall
hereafter read as follows:
"Paragraph 463. Peddlers of food
commodities. Section 1. All persons
selling or offering for sale along the
public streets or other public places,
or from house to house, fruit, vege-
tables and farm products, including
poultry, eggs and butter, shall pay
an annual license fee of $75.00, pay-
able in advance, and such license fee
shall be charged against each vehicle
so used in side -line of occupation. If
paid after October 1st and before
January lst, the license shall be
$35.00. Peddlers who desire a license
to sell merchandise as specified in
this section for a shorter period of
time, shall be required to pay a li-
cense of $2.00 per day. This section
does not apply to persons retailing
produced by them."
Section 2. That paragraph 465 of
said Ordinance, relating to the li-
cense required of street merchants,
be amended by striking out the
worth,, "ice cream" therefrom, so
that sail paragraph will hereafter
read as follows:
"Paragraph 465, Street merchants,
Section 3. All persons who shall fol-
low the business of selling pop
corn, candies, confectioneries, nuts,
lunch, lemonade or drinks, newspa-
pers, magazines, or other publica-
tions, on the street or sidewalks,
whether in booths, tents temporary
buildings or from a push cart wag-
on or otherwise, shall pay a license
fee of $2 00 per day or $10.00 per
week, or $50.00 per year."
Section 3. That said Ordinance be
further amended by adding thereto
the following:
"Paragraph 4651/2. Vender of Ice
Cream . All persons who shall en-
gage in the business of vending ice
cream from vehicles upon public
streets or in public places, or from
booths, or other temporary structures
shall pay an annual license fee of
$75.00 per year for each vehicle or
booth thus used or if a license for
a shorter period is requested such
license may be granted by paying
Regular Session May
5th, 1924 211
the sume of $2.00 per day or 10.00
week therefor."
Section 4. This Ordinance shall
be it force and effect ten (10) days
from and after its final passage and
adoption by the City Council and
publication as required by law.
Passed upon first reading this 14th
day of April, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved
upon final reading this 5th day of
May, 1924.
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 May 7th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
ti^n of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No. 153 having passed
first reading, April 25th, 1924, pre-
sented and read a second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None,
Ordinance No. 153.
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING
THE SALE OF FOOD COMMODI-
TIES AND ICE CREAM FROM
VEHICLES, PROVIDING FOR IN-
SPECTION OF SAME, DEFINING
THE FOOD COMMODITIES
WHICH MAY BE SOLD AND
PRESCRIBING A PENALTY FOR
VIOLATING HEREOF.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That any person or
persons engaged in the business of
Felling food commodities and ice
cream from vehicles upon and
through the streets of the City of
Dubuque shall be subject to inspec-
tion by the food inspector of said
City, under the jurisdiction of the
Board of Health, and such shall re-
late to the quality of the commod-
ities sold, weights and measures,
arid sanitation.
Section 2. That in the handling
•an'l sale of food commodities and
ice cream from vehicles from the
streets, the commodities offered for
sale shall be in a solid and healthy
condition and free from contamina-
tion and the vehicles and containers
in which such commodities are
handled and from which same are
sold shall be protected against filth,
dust, flies and foreign substances
which would tend to contaminate
the articles sold, render the same
unfit for human consumption and un-
sanitary, and all articles sold or or-
ered for sale must be protected
against contamination as provided
for by the rules of the Department
of Agriculture of Iowa.
Section 3. That the only food
commodities which are permitted to
be sold upon the street of the City
of Dubuque from vehicles are fruit,
vegetables and farm products, pouf•
try, eggs and wrapped butter, and
no other articles or groceries shall
be disposed of.
Section 4. That any person or
persons who refuses to permit the
food inspector or proper officer of
the Board of Health to make inspec-
tion, as herein provided for, or any
person or persons who are found
guilty of selling or offering for sale
food commodities or ice cream which
is unfit for human consumption or
in less quantities than prescribed by
the statutes of ir.wo with reference
to weights and measures, or any per-
son or persons who are guilty of
selling, offering fo rsale food com-
modities or ice cream from vehicles
or containers which are filthy and
unsanitary, or any person or persons
who shall violate any of the provi-
sions of this Ordinance shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and
upon conviction shall be fined not
less than $10.00 nor more than
$100.00 and confined in jail until such
fine is paid, not exceeding however,
thirty (30) days.
Section 5. This Ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten (10) days
from and after its final passage and
adoption by the City Council and
publication as provided by law.
Passed upon first reading this 25th
day of April, 1924
Passed, adopted and approved this
5th day of May, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
• Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times-
220
Regular Session,
May 5th, 1924
Journal and TelegraPh-Herald news-
papers May 7, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
, City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules requiring the ordinance to be
read on three separate days be sus-
pended. Seconded by Councilman
Ntelchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of John Palen asking
that the Bell Telephone Company
be notified by the City Council to
remove the telephone pole in the
rear of his property, stating that he
intends to build a garage and the
pole is so located that he cannot
open the doors after it is construct-
ed.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed and the Clerk notify the Tele-
phone Co. to move sai dpole. Sec-
onded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
the Building Inspector would not al-
low him to do it, and for that reas-
on he came before the Council now.
Councilman Brede moved that
Building Inspector Humphrey issue
a permit to the said Company, al-
lowing them to excavate to the curb
line, and the building when com-
pleted must be four feet from the
curb line. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that a
resolution be drafted authorizing all
persons occupying City property to
pay a rental of 6 per cent of the ap-
praised value of the land occupied.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Mr. T. T. Parker of the Dubuque
Electric Co., addressed the Council
relative to the one man car opera-
tion, stating that they had operated
the one man cars for a year and
find it is very satisfactory, and he
hereby asks the Council to permit
the operation of the one man cars
on such lines and at such time as
the Company deems necessary, and
asks further that the Council repeal
the two man ordinance. The matter
to be taken under advisement, no
action taken at this time.
April 28th, 1924.
City Council.
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At a meeting, of the
City Council, held April 14th, 1924,
the petition of C. E. Reynolds ask-
ing that the assessment be seduced
against lot 8 Lois Add. was referred
to the City Manager and the Mayor
iuvestILaLion and seho:'t
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended to allow any-
one present to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the followoing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchio_, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ed. Kuehnle of the Leader Oil Co.
addressed the Council relative to the
new filling station that his Company
is about to erect on Third street.
Stating that the Company intends
to build up to the curb, in line with
other buildings in this locality, but
We have investigated this lot and
would recommend that no reduction
be granted, at this time. This as-
sessment levied in October, 1922, and
there has been plenty of time prior
to April, 1924, in which to ask for
a reduction in this assessment. Fur-
thermore the assessment as levied
amounts to $222.87. It is the assess-
ment as levied which is limited to
2c, per cent of the value and not
the interest accruing on account of
nonpayment.
It is our judgment that this lot
is worth four times the amount of
the assessment on account of the im-
provement of Alpine street.
For this reason and also on ac-
count of the fact that one and one-
half years have elapsed since the
Regular Session
levy was made, we would recom-
mend that the petition be received
and filed.
Respectively submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the report of the Mayor and City
Manager be approved and the pet-
ition be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 5th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the sanitary sewer in Rush street
with laterals for a distance of ap-
proximately 210 feet west of Holly
street, Oliver Kringle, contractor,
has been completed.
I would recommend its acceptance
by the City. It has not been tested
by the Sewer Inspector, in as much
as there is no outlet at the present
time.
Respectively submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contracts for the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
I:u-n :.;reQt, 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 Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er be approved and the City Engin-
eer 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 the notice of
said assessment as required by law.
Adopted May 5th, 1924.
Approved:
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 Brede. Carried
by the following vote:
May 5th, 1924 221
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 2nrl, 1924
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of Nineteenth
street from Central avenue to the
C. G. W. tracks by paving the same
with vibrolithic pavement, Uhlrich-
Paley Company, contractors, has
been completed. I would therefore
recommend the acceptance of this
work by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. Carr,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Nineteenth street from
Central avenue to the C. G. W. tracks,
has been completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommended
its acceptancse by the city, 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 and 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 the notice of
assessment as required by law.
Adopted May 5th, 1924.
Approved:
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. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Dubuque ,April 30th, 1924.
Dubuque, Iowa.
To the Honorable O. E. Carr and
Council:
Gentlemen: Would kindly ask
you
of
to release the security bond
our old garbage contract, as the new
contract goes into effect May 1st.
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We trust you will grant this favor.
Yours very respectfully,
E. E. Frith Estate.
Per E. T. Frith.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas— Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Communication of the Dubuque
Chamber of Commerce, asking that
the City send one or more men to
the conference of the Mississippi
Valley Association to represent the
City. Meeting to be held in St. Paul,
Minn., May 16th and 17th. No ac-
tion taken.
City Manager Carr reported that
he had received one bid for the
property at Booth and Dodge streets,
advertised for sale by the City. The
bid was for $1,800.00 offered by David
Howie, the bid was refused, being
to low for this property. No further
action taken at this time.
Councilman Brede moved that the
City purchase lot 19 in Ham's Add.,
for $87.5.00 for right of way purpos-
es. Seconded by Councilman Mel -
choir. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance repealing an ordin-
ance, entitled "An Ordinance regu-
lating the running and operating of
street cars and street railways and
providing a penalty for its violation
the same being Ordinance No. 41 of
the revised Ordinances of the City
of Dubuque, 1919. Presented and
read.
Councilman Melchior 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.
An Ordinance granting to Julia
Froelich the right to construct a
sanitary sewer in York street provid-
ing for the payment of the costs
thereof and prescribing the condi-
tions upon which owners of abutting
or adjacent property may connect
therewith, presented and read.
Nays—None.
An Ordinance prescribing the kird
and description of articles which
may be sold in the Central Market.'
as defined in Ordinance No. 36 of
the revised Ordinances of the City
of Dubuque, 1919, presented and
read.
Councilman 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, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of the City Solicitor.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: On January 5, 1924.
E. Mendelson fell and broke his arm
on a sidewalk located at 1632 Main
street. The walk at this point was
in a bad condition because of the
presence of snow and ice and had
been in that condition for quite a
long time prior to the day of the
accident. I agreed with Mr. Mendel
son at the time that the accident oc-
curred that the City would pay his
Doctor bill amounting to $16.50 and
he has accepted that proposition.
I would therefore recommend that
you order a warrant drawn in his
favor for $16.50.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the report of the City Solicitor be
approved and the Auditor be in-
structed to draw a warrant for $16.50
in favor of E. Mendelson, in full
of payment for the above claim.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved./ ..14 - 1924.
tf 1924.
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City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior 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.
Councilmen
Attest:
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(Official.)
Special Session, May 12th, 1924.
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 Brede, Ga-
briel, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that services thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting i:4
called for the purpose of acting on
petitions and any other business that
may regularly come before the Coun-
cil.
Petition of the Dubuque Moose
Lodge No. 355 asking permission to
hold a Spring Bazaar and show on
May 19th, 1924, and ensuing five
days, presented, attached to petition
were the names of 52 abutting prop-
erty owners asking that petition be
granted.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the rules be suspended for the pur-
pose of giving any one present an
opportunity to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Mr. Lomeier a representative of
the Morris Castle Carnival Co.,
addressed the Council relative to the
merits of said Carnival Co and pre-
sented several letters of recommend-
ation from Freeport, Rockford, and
several other cities where his Com-
pany has performed.
Aster due ci•n: ideration the follow-
ing Ordinance ' a:, introduced:
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN
ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN
ORDINANCE REGULATING CIR-
CUSES, MENAGERIES, CARNI-
VALS AND SHOWS AND PRE-
SCRIBING A PENALTY FOR
VIOLATION HEREOF," T H E
SAME BEING ORDINANCE NO.
124 AND ADOPTED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL ON JULY 19,
1922.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance en-
titled "An Ordinance regulating cir-
cuses, menageries, carnivals and
shows and prescribing a penalty for
violation hereof," same being Ordi-
nance No. 124, passed on July 19th,
1922, be and the same is hereby
amended by adding to Par. 845, the
same being section 1 of said Ordi-
nance, the following provision, to
wit:
' Provided, however, that should a
petition signed by 75% of the adja-
cent property owners be filed with
the City Council requesting permis-
sion for conducting a circus menag-
erie, carnival or show and should
the Council be satisfied that such
an entertainment be clean and in-
offensive as to health, comfort, con-
venience and morals, the Council
may grant permission for the hold
ing of such entertainment.
Provided, further, that where per-
mission is granted by the Council,
the person, company or corporation
holding such entertainment shall
procure a license from the Manager
and pay therefore the following fees:
For each circus or menagerie, $200
for the first day and $100 for each
succeeding day.
For each wild west show the sum
of $125 for the first day and $75.00
for each 'succeeding day.
For each dog and pony show the
sum of $50.00 for the first day and
$25.00 for each succeeding day.
For each carnival company the
sum of $50.00 per day and $25.00
for each succeeding day.
It is further provided that the
Council may impose additional con-
ditions and restrictions as a condi-
tion to the issuing of the license as
it sees fit,
Section 2. This Ordinance being
deemed urgent, shall be in force and
effect from and after its final passage
and adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by
law.
Passed upon first reading this 12th
day of May, 1924.
Passed and adopted and approved,
after the suspension of rules, this
12th day of May, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerx.
Publish& officially in the Tiines-
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers May 14th,JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk -
5 -14 it.
Councilman Melchior 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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
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rules requiring the Ordinance to be
read on three separate days
sGilman
sus-
pended. Seconded by
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Ordinance be read a second time.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The Ordinance was then read a
second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second 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.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Ordinance be read a third time. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The Ordinance was then read a
third time.
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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition of the Moose be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Engineer to investigate and report
back to the Council. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Miss A. Schwind, ask-
ing that the Council order the Du-
buque Electric Co. to remove a pole
which interferes with their drive-
way at 740 Stewart street, claim-
ing that it is in a dangerous place.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of J. J. Nagle.
May 8th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I own lots 2 of 43,
2 of 44, 2 of 45, 2 of 46, and I have
sold lot 2 of 45 for $250.00. There
is some assessment against it, and
I want to clear it up and all I ask
is the same treatment that the other
Rosedale property owners got. They
are short lots, the north lot is only
40 feet deep, and the depth increas-
es to the south.
Councilman Brede moved that on
payment of 60 per cent of the as-
sessment with interest from Dec.
1920, the tax sale certificate be sur-
rendered. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Al. Bitzberger, stating
that he is a World War Veteran,
that he is a peddler of ice cream,
and that since his father died he is
the sole support of his mother and
her children, that his health is not
very good, and he hereby asks the
Council to take this into considera-
tion, and that the raise in the license
for peddling ice cream from $50.00
to $75.00 will work a hardship on
him ,and that the Council make some
concessions in his case.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred to the City So-
licitor and Councilman Melchior for
investigation. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Aldersgn, Council -
Petition of the August Pust Es-
tate, by Wm. A. Pust. Stating that
lot No. 528 Ham's Add. was assessed
$50.79 because of the construction
of a sewer in the neighborhood of
the property, claiming that the as-
sessment is excessive, owing to the
location of the lot, the back part
of the lot is a steep hillside, and
furthermore the owners of this lot
would have to meet the cost of dig-
ging and piping for about two blocks,
and the heirs hereby ask the Coun-
cil to investigate, and reduce the
assessment to a figure that would
be more equitably proportioned to
the benefits accruing to the property.
Special Session, May 12th, 1924 •
, 5
inen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of B. W. Seward,
Jr., against the City of Dubuque for
personal injuries received in a fall,
referred to the City Solicitor to
make the best settlement possible,
no vote taken.
Bonds of the following contractors
presented, for approval:
Kutsch Bros., John Leicht, F. Van
Valkenberg, Frank Weber, Henry J.
Schiltz, Albert Ney Uhlrich Willy,
Jas. A. Gregory, Anton Zwack, Wil-
liam Walters, Janssen and Hoerner,
Geisler Bros.
The bonds being properly execut-
ed in form, Councilman Schrempf
moved that they be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of the Dubuque City Water
Works for the month of April, 1924,
presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be received and filed for rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No. 155 having passed
first reading May 5th was presented
and read a second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second 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.
An Ordinance granting Julia Froe-
lich the right to construct a sanitary
sewer in York street, having passed
first reading May 5th, 1924, was pre-
sented and read a second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No. 154 having passed
first reading May 5th, 1924, present-
ed and read a second time.
Councilman Brede moved that this
be considered the second reading
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Auditor be instructed to draw a war-
rant on the Treasurer in the sum
of $875.00 in favor of Thomas Tully,
upon the presentation of the deed
and abstract properly executed, to
pay for lot 319 Ham's Addition to
the City of Dubuque. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 9th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of Jones street
from the Ill. Cent. Ry. tracks to the
Levee, by paving the same with vib-
rolithic paving, Uhlrich-Paley Co.,
contracts, has been completed. I
would therefore recommend the ac-
ceptance of this work by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Jones street from the
Ill. Cent. Ry. tracks to the Levee,
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 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 and 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 the notice of
said assessment as required by law.
Adopted May 12th, 1924.
Approved:
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. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car -
of the Ordinance. Seconded by ried by the following vote:
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Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 6th, 1924.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cilmen, City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Gentlemen: We note that a con-
tract
b awarded
A ovementof Jonessim-
provement east of
Main street.
Our Company
approximately
track eighty feet in
length extending east on Jones street
from Main, which track must be ele-
vated several inches to conform to
the new level of the street after
same is resurfaced.
In as much as this particular spur
of track is of practically no value
in the operation of our street car
system, we would much prefer too
remove the track entirely,
the paving in as good condition as
at present, thus allowing th eentire
width of the street at this point to
be resurfaced under the same speci-
fications as those governing the por-
tion of the street exclusive of that
now occupied by our track.
We presume that since the con-
tract has already been awarded, it
will be necessary that our Company
assume the expense of resurfacing
a strip 8 feet, in width after the
tracks have been removed and the
present paving replaced, and this we
are willing to do.
Respectfully,
Dubuque Electric Company,
By T. T. Parker,
General Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Ordinance.
claim against the city for personal
injuries received by his wife in fall
ing on an icy sidewalk for $350.0u.
that he thinks this is a good settle-
ment and recommends that the City
Council approves of this.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City So-
licitor be approved, that he settle
the claim for said amount $(350.00)
and the Auditor be instructed to
draw a warrant in favor of Fred
Knoernschild for $350.00 settlement
in full for said claim. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
There being no further business,
Councilman Brede moved to adjourn.
Carried.
An Ordinance authorizing the Du-
buque Electric Company to discon-
tinue the spur track extending east
on Jones street from Main street, a
distance of approximately eighty (80)
feet and prescribing the conditions
thereof, presented and read.
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.
City Solicitor Czizek reported ver-'
bally that Fred Knoernschild signi-
fied his willingness to settle the
JOHN STUBER,
Cityerk.
Approved`` /67-t 1924.
Adopted ��:-!i!••••• 92
Conncilmen:
City Clerk.
Special Session, May 19th, 1924
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CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session May 19th, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Gabriel and Brede.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Councilman Melchior moved that
Councilman Brede be appointed to
act as Mayor pro -tem of this meet-
ing. Seconded by Councilman Go-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Councilmen Gabriel, and
Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
Mayor pro -tem Brede 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 special assessments as provided
by law to pay for the construction
of a sanitary sewer in Alta place,
sewer and water connections in Gar-
field avenue, in Stewart street, in
Althauser street, in Elm street, in
West 16th street, and acting on any
other business that may come be-
fore 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 to pay
for a sanitary sewer in Alta place,
from Delaware street to a point 100
feet south of Fillmore street, 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—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for constructing a sanitary sewer in
Alta place from Delaware street to
a point 100 ft. south of Fillmore
street, by Oliver Kringle, contractor,
in front of and adjoining the same,
a Special Tax be and is hereby lev-
ied 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
Phillipine Felter Est., Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 276; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.682917,
$34.15; extra expense at
5.05797 per cent, $1.72; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 30;
total $ 36.17
Phillipine Felter Est., Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 277; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.682917,
$34.15; extra expense at
5.05797 per eel+ $1.72; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 30;
total 36.17
Phillipine Felter Est., Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 278; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.682917,
$34.15; extra expense at
5.05797 per cent, $1.72; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 30;
total 36.17
B. B. Bistram, Woodlawn
Park, Lot 279; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $0.682917, $34.15;
extra expense at 5.05797 per
cent, $1.72; interest at 6 per
30c; total 36.18
Voelker Realty Co., Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 280; 50 lin.
. ft. tile pipe at $0.682917,
$34.15; extra expense at
5.05797 per cent, $1.72; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 29c;
total 36.16
Voelker Realty Co., Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 281; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.682917,
$34.15; extra expense at
5.05797 per cent, $1.73; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 30c;
total 36 18
Ind. School District, Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 282; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.682917,
$34.15; extra expense at
5.05797 per cent, $1.73; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 30c;
total 36.18
Ind. School District, Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 283; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.682917,
$34.15; extra expense at
5.05797 per cent, $1.73; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 30c;
total
Ind. School District, Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 284; 50 lin
ft. tile pipe at $0.682917.
$34.15; extra expense at
5.05797 per cent, $1.73; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 30c;
total
Ind. School District, Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 285; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.682917.
$34.15; extra expense at
5.05797 per cent, $1.73; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 30c;
total
36.18
36.18
36.18
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Ind. School District, Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 286; 50 lin
ft. tile pipe at $0.682917,
$34.15; extra expense at
5.05797 per cent,
c .73;30c-
terest at 6 per
total
Ind. School District, Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 287; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.682917,
$34.15; extra expense at
5.05787 per cent, $1.73; in-
terest at .6 per cent, 30c;
total
Fred Wilke, Woodlawn Park,
Lot 250; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.682917, $34.15; extra
expense at 5.05797 per cent,
$1.73; interest at 6 per cent,
30c; total
Fred Wilke, Woodlawn Park,
Lot 251; 50 lin. ft. tile Pipe
at $0.682917, $34.15; extra
expense at 5.05797 per cent,
$1.72; interest at 6 per cent,
30c; total
Fred Wilke, Woodlawn Park,
Lot 252; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.682917, $34.15; extra
expense at 5.05797 per cent,
$1.72; interest at 6 per cent,
30c; total
Gilbert & Bessie Dietrich,
Woodlawn Park, Lot 253;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe at
$0.682917, $34.14; extra ex-
pense at 5.05797 per cent,
$1.73; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total
C. B. Trewin Inc., Woodlawn
Park, Lot 254; 50 lin. ft.
tile pipe at $0.682917, $34.14;
extra expense at 5.05797 per
cent, $1.72; interest at 6 per
cent, 29c; total
James Lavin, Woodlawn Park,
Lot 255; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.682917, $34.14; extra
expense at 5.05797 per cent,
$1.73; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total
A. A. McIntosh, Woodlawn
Park, Lot 256; 50 lin. ft. tile
pipe at $0.682917, $34.14;
extra expense at 5.05797 per
cent, $1.73; interest at 6 per
cent, 29c; total
Lizzie Bowen, Woodlawn Park,
Lot 257; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.682917, $34.14; extra
expense at 5.05797 per cent,
$1.73; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total
Eugene & Eliz. Sand Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 258; 50 lin
ft. tile pipe at $0.682917,
$34.14; extra expense at
5.05797 per cent, $1.73; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 29c;
total
36.18
36.18
36.18
36.17
36.16
36.16
36.16
Eugene & Eliz. Sand Wood -
lawn Park, Lot 259; 50 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $0.682917,
$34.14; extra expense at
5.05797 per cent, $1.73; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 29c;
total
C. A. Voelker, Woodlawn Park
Lot 260; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.682917, $34.14; extra
expense at 5.05797 per cent,
$1.73; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total
Eva Heil, Woodlawn Park,
Lot 261; 50 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $0.682917, $34.14; extra
expense at 5.05797 per cent,
$1.73; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total
36.16
36.16
36.16
36.16
36.16
36.16
36.16
Total $868.05
729.5 lin. ft. 6 inch tile at
$1.00 per lin. ft. $729.50
2 manholes at $45.00 per man-
hole 90.00
Interest at 6 per cent 7.10
Extra expense at 5.05797 per
cent 41.45
Total $868.05
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel and Melchior.
Nays -None.
Absent -Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Approved May 19th, 1924.
Adopted May 19th, 1924.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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 Alta place hereinafter de-
scribed has been completed and the
City Engineer has computed the cost
and expense of said improvement
amounts to $868.05.
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 Alta
place from Delaware street to a
point 100 feet south of Fillmore
street there be issued Sewer Bonds
to the amount of $868.05. Said bonds
shall be issued under the provisions
of Chapter 6, Title V of the Code of
Iowa and the amendments thereto,
shall bear date of the 19th day of
Special Session, May 19th, 1924
229
June, A. D. 1924, shall be in the de-
nominations of $100.00 each, except
that there shall be one bond to the
amount of $68.05; they shall be num-
bered from 9764 to 9772 inclusive
and shall be divided into ten series
of which the bond Numbered 9764
shall constitute the first series, and
shall be payable on the 1st day of
April, A. D. 1925; the bond numbered
9765 shall constitute the second ser-
ies and shall be payable on the 1st
day of April, A. D. 1926; the bond
numbered 9766 shall constitute the
third series and shall be payable
the 1st day of April, A. D. 1927;
the bond numbered 9767 shall con-
stitute the fourth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April,
1928; the bond numbered 9768 shall
constitute the fifth series and shall
be payable the let day of April,
1929; the bond numbered 9769 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April,
1930; the bond numbered 9770 shall
constitute the seventh series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April,
1931; the bond numbered 9771 shall
constitute the eighth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April,
1932; the bond numbered 9772 shall
be payable the 1st day of April,
1933; and shall constitute the ninth
series.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 pet cent per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in aefmrdance with the
tt rms of th-. coupons thsre.t,i at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spec-
ial assessment levied for saki 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
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 in-
terest coupons hereto attached. Both
interest and principal 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 19th
day of May, 1924. This bond is one
of a series of nine bonds, eight for
One Hundred Dollars numbered from
9764 to 9771 inclusive an done for
Sixty-eight and 05-100 Dollars num-
bered 9772; all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
constructing a sanitary sewer in Al-
ta place from Delaware street to
a point 100 feet south of Fillmore
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 abutting
or adjacent property, and payable in
ten annual installment, 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 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 af-
fixed this 19th day of June, A. D.
1924, and has authorized the useof
theirfac-simile signatures to the in-
terest 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
improvement bond No dated
19
Mayor.
Countersigned:
(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
230 Special Session, May 19th, 1924
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
form in a book that purpose. o be
kept by
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 sig-
nature of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the City Clerk. 924.
Adopted May
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
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 making of water connections
on the improvement of Garfield av-
enue, from the east line of Elm
street to the east line of Marshall
street, presented.
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—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for water connections on the im-
provement of Garfield avenue from
the east line of Elm street to the
east line of Marshall street by Cur-
tis & 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, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate,
as follows:
Owner Description Amount
John Leicht Est., Sub. 9 Mc-
Craney's 1st Add., Lot 1; 11
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.23,
$24.53; extra expense at
3.35024 per cent, 82c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 21c;
total $ 25.56
Geo. Schwaegler, McCraney's
1st Add., W. 100 ft. Lot 14;
11 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.23, $64.67; extra expense
at 3.35024 per cent, 82c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 21c;
total 25.56
Harry McIntosh, McCraney's
lst Add., S. W. 40 ft. Lot
25; 29 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.23, $64.67; extra ex-
pense at 3.35024 per cent.
$2.17; interest at 6 per cent, 67.40
56c; total
Voelker Realty Co., McCran-
ey's 1st Add., Lot 23; 29
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.23,
$64.67; extra expense at
3.35024 per cent, $2.17; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 56c;
total 67.40
1V1ichael & Sophia Schnee, Mc-
Craney's 1st Add., Lot 20; 29
Craney's Add., Lot 20; 29
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.23,
$64.67; extra expense at
3.35024 per cent, $2.17; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 56c; ii
total 67.4"
August W. Reifsteck, McCran-
ey's 1st Add., Lot 19; 29
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.23,
$64.67; extra expense at
3.35024 per cent, $2.17; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 50c;
total 67.40
Henry J. Wunderlich, Jungk's
Add„ Lot 4; 29 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.23, $64.67; extra
expense at 3.35024 per cent,
$2.17; interest at 6 per cent, 67.40
56c; total
Leo Schmid, Fengler's Add,
Lot 1; 29 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.23, $64.67; extra ex-
pense at 3.35024 per cent,
$2.17; interest at 6 per cent, 67.40
56c; total
Voelker Realty Co. Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 18; 11 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.23, $24.53; extra
expense at 3.35024 per cent,
82c; interest at 6 per cent, 25.56
21c; total
Voelker Realty Co. Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 17; 11 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.23, $24.53; extra
expense at 3.35024 per cent,
82c; interest at 6 per cent, 25.56
21c; total
Voelker Realty Co. Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 16; 11 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.23; extra
Special Session,
expense at 3.35024 per cent,
82c; interest at 6 per cent;
21c; total 25.56
Voelker Realty Co. Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 15; 11 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.23, $24.53; extra
expense at 3.35024 per cent,
82c; interest at 6 per cent,
21c; total 25.56
Voelker Realty Co. Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 14; 11 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.23, $24.53; extra
expense at 3.35024 per cent,
82c; interest at 6 per cent,
21c; total 25.56
Voelker Realty Co. Jaeger's
Sub., Lot 13; 11 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.23, $24.53; extra
expense at 3.35024 per cent,
82c; interest at 6 per cent,
21c; total 25.56
Voelker Realty Co. Jaeger's
Sub., N. 43 ft. of W. 100 ft.
Lot 12; 11 lin. ft. water pipe
at $2.23, $24.53; extra ex-
pense at 3.35024 per cent,
82c; interest at 6 per cent,
21c; total 25.56
Voelker Realty Co. Jaeger's
Sub., N. 30 ft. of W. 100 ft.
Lot 10 & S. 10 ft. of W. 100
ft. of Lot 11; 11 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.23, $24.53; extra
expense at 3.35024 per cent,
82c; interest at 6 per cent,
21c; total 25.56
Voelker Realty Co. Jaeger's
Sub., S. 23 ft. of W. 100 ft.
Lot 9 & N. 17 ft. of Lot 6;
11 lin. ft. water pipe at $2.23,
$24.53; extra expense at
3.35024 per cent, 82c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 21c; total 25.56
Voelker Realty Co. Jaeger's
Sub., S. 33 ft. Lot 6 & N. 7
ft. of Lot 5; 11 lin. ft. water
pipe at $2.23, $24.53; extra
expense at 3.35024 per cent,
82c; interest at 6 per cent,
21c; total 25.56
Voelker Realty Co. Jaeger's
Sub., S. 43 ft. Lot 5; 11 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.23,
$24.53; extra expense at
3.35024 per cent, 82c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 21c; total 25.56
T. E. Rhomberg, McCraney's
2nd Add., Lot 39; 11 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.23, $24.53;
extra expense at 3.35024 per
cent, 82c; interest at 6 per
cent, 21c; total 25.56
Chas. Hughes, Sub. M. L. 303
S. W. 35 ft. Lot 6; 11 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.23, $24.53;
extra expense at 3.35024 per
cent, 82c; interest at 6 per
cent, 21c; total 25 56
Theo. Scharle, Sub. 2 of 2 of
M. L. 113A, Lot 1; 22 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.23, $49.06;
May 19th, 1924
extra expense at 3.35024 per
cent, $1.65; interest at 6
per cent, 44c; total
Ed. J. Crawford, Sub. 1 of M
L. 314, Lot 1; 20 lin. ft. wat-
er pipe at $2.23, $44.60; ex-
tra expense at 3.35024 per
cent, $1.49; interest at 6
per cent, 40c; total
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 1 of
M. L. 314, Lot 2; 16 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.23, $35.68;
extra expense at 3.35024 per
cent, $1.20; interest at 6
per cent, 32c; total
231
51.15
46.49
37.20
Total $922.64
397 lin. ft. 34 inch water pipe
at $2.23 per lin. ft. $885.31
Interest at 6 per cent 7.67
Extra expense at 3.35024 per
cent 29.66
Total $922.64
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved May 19th, 1924.
Adopted May 19th, 1924.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel and Melchior.
Nays -None.
Absent -Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
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
far the making of sewer and water
connections on the improvement of
Elit. street from Th? north line of
2:,1h street to the south line of 22nd
st.roet, presented
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that. the
notice be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote'
Yeas -Mayor protein iirede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel and Melchior.
IN ays-None.
Absent -Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for sewer and water connections on
the improvement of Elm street from
the north line of 20th street to the
south line of 22nd street, by Nesler
& Buechel, contractor, in front of
and adjoining the same, a Special
232 Special Session May 19th, 1924
Tax be and is hereby levied on the
several Lots, and Parts of Lots, and
Parcels of Real Estate hereinafter
named, situated end owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate,
as follows:
Owner Description Amount
Voelker Realty Co., Oestring-
er's Sub., Lot A; 25 lin. ft.
tile and water pipe at $2.80,
$70.00; extra expense at
5.11964 per cent, $3.58; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 61c;
total $ 74.19
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 1
Elm St. Sub., Lot 1; 26.5
lin. ft. tile and wafer pipe
at $2.80, $74.20; extra ex-
pense at 5.11964 per cent,
$3.80; interest at 6 per cent,
64c; total 78.64
Ia. 7 Day Advent Church, Sub
2 Elm St. Sub., Lot 1; 43.5
lin. ft. tile and water pipe
at $2.80, $121.80; extra ex-
pense at 5.11964 per cent,
$6.24; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.06; total 129.10
Anton Baumhover Est., Sub. 3
of N. 2.3 of Lot 100 L. H.
Langworthy Add , Lot 1; 9.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.35,
$22.33; 4 lin. ft. tile and
water pipe at $2.80, $1120;
extra expense at 5.11'i64
per cent, $1.72; interest at
6 per cent, 29c; total 35.54
Anton Baumhover Est., Sub. 1
of S. 1-3 of Lot 100 L. H.
Langworthy's Add., Lot 1;
9 lin. ft. water pipe at $2.35,
$21.15; 30.5 lin. ft. tile and
water pipe at $2.80; $85.40;
extra expense at 5.11954 per
cent, $5.45; interest at 6 per
cent, 93c; total 112.93
Peter Schiltz, Jr., Sub. 1 of
2 of 3 of 10 Kneist Sub.,
Lot 1; 12 lin. ft. tile and
water pipe at $2.80, $33.60;
extra expense at 5.11964 per
cent, $1.72; interest at 6 per
cent, 29c; total 35.61
Total $466.01
18 5 lin. ft. 3-4 inch water pipe
at $2.35 per lin. ft. $ 43.48
141.5 lin. ft. water and tile
pipe at $2.80 per lin. ft 396.20
Interest at 6 per cent...._ ... 3.82
Extra expense at 5.11964 per
cent 22.51
Total
$466.01
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays -None.
Absent -Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Approved May 19th, 1924.
Adopted May 19th, 1924.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment to pay for the making of
sewer and water connections on the
improvement of Althauser street,
from the north line of Edison street
to the south line of Eagle street,
presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays -None.
Absent -Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for sewer and water connections on
the improvement of Althauser street
from the north line of Edison street
to the south line of Eagle street, by
Curtis & 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
J. C. & Wm. Althauser, Sub.
2 of M. L. 470, Lot 2; 19.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.33.
$43.44; extra expense at
5.97537 per cent, $2.72; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 40c;
total $ 48.56
David Frommelt, Sub. 2 of 11
Althauser's Sub., Lot 1; 19.5
lin. ft. water pipe at $2.32,
$45.44; extra expense at
5.97537 per cent, $2.72; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 40c;
total 48.56
Julia Kiesele, Sub. 10 Althaus-
er's Sub., Lot 3; 6 lin. ft.
water pipe at $2.33. $13.98;
13 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.80:
$23.40; extra expense at
5.97537 per cent, $2.23; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 33c;
total 39.94
Special Session, .May 19th, 1924. 233
Caroline Stark, Sub. 2 of 1 of
11 Althauser's Sub., Lot 1;
39 lin. ft. water pipe at
$2.33, $90.87; extra expense
at 5.97537 per cent, 5.42;
interest at 6 per cent, 77c;
total
Ind. School District, Althaus-
er's Sub., Lot 25; 18.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.33,
$43.10; 15 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.80, $27.00; extra ex-
pense at 5.97537 per cent,
$4.19; interest at 6 per cent,
61c; total
Ind. School District, Althaus-
er's Sub., Lot 26; 18.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.33,
$43.10; 15 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.80, $27.00; extra ex-
pense at 5.97537 per cent,
$4.19; interest at 6 per cent,
61c; total
Ind. School District, Althaus-
er's Sub., Lot 27; 18.5 lin.
ft. water pipe at $2.33,
$43.10; 15 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $1.80, $27.00; extra ex-
pense at 5.97537 per cent,
$4.19; interest at 6 per cent,
61c; total
97.06
74.90
74.90
74.90
Total $458.82
139.5 lin. ft. 3-4 inch water
pipe at $2.33 per lin. ft $325.03
58 lin. ft. 4 inch tile pipe at
$1.80 per lin. ft 104.40
Interest at 6 per cent 3.73
Extra expense at 5.97537 per
cent 25.66
Total $458.82
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays -None.
Ab'ent-Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Approved May 19th, 1924.
Adopted May 19th, 1924.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment to pay for the making of
sewer and water connections on the
improvement of Stewart street from
the south line of Julien avenue to
the north line of Delhi street, pre-
sented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the followng vote:
Yeas -Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays -None.
Absent -Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for sewer and water connections on
the improvement of Stewart street
from the south line of Julien aven-
ue to the north line of Delhi street,
by Nesler & Buechel, 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
C. H. Reynolds, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 10; 8.33
lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.40,
$11.66; 14 lin. ft. tile and
water pipe at $2.80, $39.20;
extra expense at 4.07148 per
cent, $2.07; interest at 6 per
cent, 44c; total $ 53.37
W. W. Briggs, Lot 8; 7.83 lin
ft. tile pipe at $1.80, $10.96;
14.5 lin. ft. tile and water
pipe at $2.80, $40.60; extra
expense at 4.07148 per cent,
$2.10; interest at 6 per cent,
45c; total 54.11
Total $107.48
16.16 lin. ft. 4 inch tile pipe
at $1.40 per lin. ft $ 22.62
28.5 lin. ft. tile and water
pipe at $2.80 per lin. ft 79.80
Interest at 6 per cent .89
Extra expense at 4.07148 per
cent 4.17
Total $107.48
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays -None.
Absent -Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Approved May 19th, 1924.
Adopted May 19th, 1924.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
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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 making of sewer and water
connections on the improvement of
West 16th street, from the west line
of Montrose terrace to the west line
of Cornell street, presented.
Remonstrance of J. C. Buol, stat-
ing that his lot No. 9 Fairview Sub.
is assessed $281.78, and this seems
to him to be way out of proportion,
as compared to the assessment as
levied against the adjoining proper-
ty.
Councilman Gabriel 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 pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Mr. Buol addressed the Council
relative to the facts set out in the
petition. Miss Slattery also addressed
the Council on the same subject,
claiming that the assessment as lev-
ied against Mrs. Slattery's property
seems to them to be very high.
Action on this matter was post-
poned to allow time for investiga-
tion.
Petition of property owners on
Pinnard street, asking that a sani-
tary sewer be constructed in said
street, presented.
A resolution relative to this mat-
ter was presented later in the
meeting.
Petition of property owners on
Douglas street asking that the grade
for sidewalk on said street be cut
down to the curb level and that they
be allowed to construct their side-
walks to within one foot from the
curbing. Signed by R. C. Thomas,
Mrs. Wm. Krakow, Thos. Jacobson,
et al (8 signers).
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote':
Yeas—Mayor pro -tern Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Notice of resolution of necessity,
certified to by the publisher, that it
be deemed necessary and advisable
to improve Stanton street from
Rhomberg avenue to Lincoln avenue.
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—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Notice of claim against the City
of Dubuque in the sum of $5,000 filed
by Anna Peter, on account of per-
sonal injuries received by her in fall-
ing on an icy sidewalk in front of
642 Arlington street, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, on its
own motion, that it be deemed nec-
essary and advisable to build, con-
struct and put in place certain street
improvements as hereinafter de-
scribed, in, upon and along the fol-
lowing street, to wit:
Stanton street from the west line
of Rhomberg avenue to the east line
of Lincoln avenue.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curb and gutter to be con-
structed of concrete and the pave-
ment to be constructed of one or
more of the following materials and
methods, to wit: the 26 foot roadway
to be paved with bituminous macad-
am.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 19th day of May,
1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council
Chambers in the City Hall of said
City, and that the City Clerk be and
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235
he is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in the
manner and for the time prescribed
by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and notice of the pend-
ency ordered given this 25th day of
April, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The foregoing resolution of necess-
ity was adopted, passed and approved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, this 19th day of May, 1924.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrcmpf.
Resolution for the Construction of a
Street Improvement
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, upon its own
motion, that pursuant to a resolution
of necessity proposed at a meeting
of the Council on the 25th day of
April. 1924, and duly passed and ad-
opted and approved on the 19th day
of May, 1924 it is hereby ordered
that the improvement described iu
said resolution of necessity provid-
ing for the improvement of Stanton
street from the west line of Rhom-
berg avenue to the east line of Lin-
coln avenue by curbing with new
cement curb where required, or by
resetting old stone curb where re-
quired. and by making sewer, water
and gas connections to property not
already connected with the same, as
provided for in a resolution hereto-
fore adopted and approved, and by
having said street with bituminous
macadam and by constructing con-
crete gutter where provided for in
the type of pavement to be selected
as shown upon the plans and speci-
fications, be laid, built and 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-
ments above described, said improve-
ments to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof duly prepared by
the City Engineer, which plans and
specifications have been approved
by the City Manager and are hereby
approved by the City Council, the
same being on file in the office of
the City Clerk for public inspection.
all of said work to be completed on
or before the 15th day of October.
1924.
The cost and expense of said work
will be paid by the levying of spec-
ial assessments against the privately
owned property abutting upon said
improvement and also against prop-
erty which does not abutt upon said
improvement but which lies within
the assessable distance as provided
by law, and payment to the contract-
or will be made out of funds realized
from the sale of Improvement Bonds
to be issued in anticipation of the
collections of said assessments 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 which can be
legally assessable against private
property will be paid either from the
proceeds of a special tax or to be
levied under the provisions of Sec-
tion 831 of the Code of Iowa, in an-
ticipation of which bonds will be is-
sued under the provisions of Sec-
tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and
912A of the Code supplement, or out
of the general fund.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity,
shall be in force and effect after
its passage and adoption by the City
Council.
Passed, adopted and approved this
19th day of May, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
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Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Report of City Treasurer on the
petition of H. A. Coon of Manchest-
er, fa., referred to him for informa-
tion. States that on February 16th,
1923, there was an assessment levied
against lots 71 and 72 Woodlawn
Park Add. for construction of Sani-
tary sewer in Audubon, Rosedale
and West 14th streets.
As said petitioner does not live in
the city he was unable to find for-
warding address and failed to notify
petitioner of the assessment. He
now wishes to pay this on the in-
stallment plan and is asking the
Council for permission to do so. In-
asmuch as these are the facts he
thinks it would be well to give the
petition careful consideration.
Signed: OTTO F. PULS,
Treasurer.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted,
Mr. Coon to pay all installments,
with interest, now due, sign the prop-
er waiver, and pay the balance on
the installment plan, the Treasurer
be so instructed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Petition of Anton Schmitt, asking
permission to construct a cement
sidewalk in front of his property on
College and Langworthy streets. The
sidewalk on College street to be con-
structed to the curb and on Lang-
worthy street to conform with the
other walks on the street.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
An invitation from Hyde Clark
Post G. A. R. to the City Council
to participate in the Memorial Day
exercises, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the invitation be accepted. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -teen Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Council proceeding for the month
of February, 1924, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
they be approved as printed and
placed on file.
cilman Gabriel.
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Petition of the T. J. Mulgrew Co.
Stating that they intend to build an
elevated track and they hereby ask
the City Council for permission to
build over Dodge street, north of
the west line of lot one (1) block 15.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Petition of T. J. Mulgrew Co., ask-
ing that they be allowed to improve
that part of the Levee which abutts
their property from Jones street to
Charter street, the improvement
which they ask to make to be 9 feet
in width, the improvement to be
made at their expense. They ask
furthermore, that should the City at
some time in the future decide to
improve this street that they then
be re-embursed for the cost of this
part of the street.
Seconded by Coun-
Carried by the fol -
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager, City Solicitor and Council-
man Brede. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel . Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to build, construct and
put in place certain street improve-
ments as hereinafter described, in,
upon and along the following street,
to wit: West 16th street from Cor-
nell street to the west line of Hen -
ion street.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the
pavement to be constructed of one
or more of the following materials:
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications to be prepared by the City
Special Session, May
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 9th day of June,
1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council
Chambers in the City Hall of said
City, and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said improvement heard, to he given
by publication in the official news-
papers of the City in the manner
and for the time prescribed by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 19th day
of May, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel 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 pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to build, construct and
put in place certain street improve-
ments as hereinafter described, in,
upon and along the following street,
to wit: Vernon street from the west
line of Alta Vista street about 427
feet west.
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237
Said street improvement to con-
sist of curb and gutter, the curb
and gutter to be constructed of con-
crete.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing said improvements shall be as-
sessed upon and against all privately
owned property whether abutting or
not but lying within the assessable
distance prescribed by law, according
to the area thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said
Council to be held on the 9th day
of June 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall
of said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said
proposed resolution shall be consid-
ered for passage and objections to
the passage thereof and to the con-
struction of said proposed improve-
ment heard, to be given by publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
City in the manner and for the time
prescribed 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 19th
day of May, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel 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 pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque on its own
motion that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six
inch salt glazed vitrified tile sanitary
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sewer in Maple street from 13th
street to 15th street. with
Said sewer to be provided
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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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-
ery 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 June 9th, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock P. M. and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency 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 approv-
ed and ordered place on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 19th day
of May, 1924.
Approved:
sewer in Providence street from
Johnson street north about 275 feet.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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-
erly 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 June 9th, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock P. M. and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency 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 approv-
ed and ordered place on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 19th day
of May, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel 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 pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque on its own
motion that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six
inch salt glazed vitrified tile sanitary
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel 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 pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque on its own
motion that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six
inch salt glazed vitrified tile sanitary
Special Session, May 19th, 1924 * 23')
sewer in East 27th street from Elm
street to Pinnard street and in East
28th street from Elm street to Pin-
nard street, and in Pinnard street
from 26th to 30th street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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-
erly 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 June 9th, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock P. M. and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency 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 approv-
ed and ordered place on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 19th day
of May, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel 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 pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque on its own
motion that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six
inch salt glazed vitrified tile sanitary
sewer in Harold street from Lowell
street to alley first north of Semin-
ary street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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 June 9th, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock P. M. and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution, and of the time and
place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution, will be considerel
for passage, and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construe•
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 approv-
ed and ordered place on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 19th day
of May, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson Council-
man Schrempf.
240
Special Session, May 19th, 1924
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque on its own
motion that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six
inch salt glazed vitrified tile sanitary
sewer in Decatur street from Lin-
coln avenue to Prescott street and
in Prescott street from Hamilton
street to a point about 250 feet south
of Decatur street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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 June 9th, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock P. M. and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency 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 approv-
ed and ordered place on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 19th day
of May, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel 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 pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque on its own
motion that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six
inch salt glazed vitrified tile sanitary
sewer in Belmont District. O'Neil
street from Burden street to Bruns-
wick street. Six inch sewer in
Groveland street from Burden to
Brunswick streets. A 6 inch sewer
in Blake street from Groveland to
Lawther street. Eight inch sewer in
Lawther street from Burden to alley
between Blake and Brunswick
streets. A 6 inch sewer in alley be-
tween Blake and Brunswick streets
from Groveland to Lawther streets
and a 6 inch sewer in Brunswick
street from O'Neil street to Edith
street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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 June 9th, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock P. M. and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution, and of the time and
place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution, will be considere'l
for passage, o.nd objections to they
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 approv-
ed and ordered place on file for fine
action and notice of the pendency
Special
Session, May 19th, 1924 241
thereof ordered given this 19th day
of May, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior 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 pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson Council-
man Schrempf.
Contractors' bonds of Frank A.
Walski, general contractor; William
Yokum, general contractor; Edward
T. Cleaver heating contractor; pre-
sented for approval.
Being properly executed Council-
man Melchior moved that the bonds
be received and filed for record. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Ordinance No. 154 having passed
first and second reading, was pre-
sented and read a third time.
ORDINANCE NO. 154.
An Ordinance prescribing the kind
and description of articles which
may be sold in the Central market,
as defined in Ordinance No 36 of
the Revised Ordinances of the City
of Dubuque., 1919.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That from and after
the final passage, adoption and ap-
Droval of this Ordinance the only
articles of food commodities which
may be sold upon the Central mar-
ket, including poultry, vegetables,
eggs, butter and fruits shall be such
as are raised or produced by the
person or persons offering them for
sale and no other person or persons
rhall be permitted to occupy any
stand or place upon the streets o:
sidewalks within the Central market,
as defined by Ordinance No. 36 or
the Revised Ordinances of the City
of Dubuque 1919, but nothing herein
shall be held to exclude the sale of
fresh fish upon said Market.
Section 2. Any person or persons
violating this Ordinance shall be
punished by a fine not to exceed
$100.00 or imprisonment not to ex-
ceed thirty (30) days, and each time
that this Ordinance is violated shall
constitute a separate offense.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten (10) days
from and after its final passage and
adoption by the City Council and
publication as provided by law.
Passed upon first reading this 5th
day of May, 1924.
Passed upon second reading this
12th day of May, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved this
19th day of May, 1924.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, May 21st, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
5-21-1t. City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Ordinance No. 155 having passed
first and second reading was pre-
sented and read a third time.
ORDINANCE NO. 155.
An Ordinance repealing an Ordi-
r:ance, entitled "An Ordinance regu-
lating the running and operation of
street cars and street railways and
providing a penalty for its viola-
tion, the same being Ordinance No.
41 of the Revised Ordinances of the
city of Dubuque, 1919.
Be it Ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an Ordinance en-
titled "An Ordinance regulating the
running and operation of street cars
and street railways and providing a
penalty for its violation, the same
being Ordinance No. 41 of the Re-
vised Ordinances of the City of Du-
buque, 1919, be and the same rs
hereby repealed.
Section 2 That this Ordinance
shall be in force and effect ten (10)
days from and after its final pass-
age and adoption by the City Coun-
cil and publication as provided by
law.
Passed upon first reading this 5th
day of May, 1924.
Passed upon second reading this
12th day of May, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved up-
242 Special Session, May 19th, 1924
on final reading this 19th day ot
May, 1924.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Times
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, May 21st, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
5-21-1t. City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: The petition for ex-
emption from license to sell ice
cream from a vehicle upon the
streets of the City filed by Al Bitz-
berger was referred to the under-
signed for a report. We beg to ad-
vise you that we have investigated
this matter and, in our opinion, the
petitioner is entitled to favorable
consideration at the hands of the
Council. We believe that the con-
dition of his health is such as to war-
rant an exemption of the license fee
in his case and we therefore recom-
mend that a license be issued to him
without cost.
Respectively submitted
HARLAN G. MEI.CHIOR,
Councilman.
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the report of the City Solicitor and
Councilman Melchior be approved
and that a license be issued to Mr.
Bitzberger without cost. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Ordinance, granting Julia Froelich
the right to construct a sanitary
sewer in York street, having passed
first and second reading, was pre-
sented and read a third time.
SPECIAL ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO
JULIA FROELICH THE RIGHT
TO CONSTRUCT A SANITARY
SEWER IN YORK STREET, PRO-
VIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF
THE COSTS THEREOF ANI)
PRESCRIBING TIIE CONDITIONS
UPON WHICH OWNERS OF
ABUTTING OR ADJACENT
PROPERTY MAY CONNECT
THEREWITH.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That permission be,
and the same is hereby granted io
Julia Froelich, the owner of part
of Lot 8 of the subdivision of part
of Mineral Lot 149, and to her suc-
cessors and assigns, to construct a
six (6) inch sanitary sewer in York
Street from Dodge street southerly
for a distance of about 150 feet, said
sewer to be constructed at her ex-
pense and without any costs to the
City of Dubuque.
Section 2. That after said sewer
has been constructed any person
or persons desiring to connect there-
with shall re-imburse said Julia Froe-
lich for the actual cost of construct-
ing said sewer in proportion to the
number of feet of the lot to whicn
connection is to be made, and after
such payment has been made to her
such party or parties may have the
r=ght to connect with said - sewer
slid use the same for suitable pu-•-
poses, all connections, however,
shall be subject to proper regula-
tions of the City of Dubuque, its or-
ficers and departments.
Section 3. That after said sewer
has been constructed the grantee
shall file a report of the cost there
with the City Council, to be made a
matter of permanent record.
Section 4. That after said sewer
bas been laid and completed, the
street in which the same has been
laid shall be replaced in as good
condition as it was before it was
torn up and the grantee herein, her
successors and assigns, shall be re-
sponsible for any and all damages
which may arise out of the con-
struction and maintenance of said
sewer.
Section 5. This ordinance shad
he in force and effect ten (10) days
from and after its passage and adop-
tion by the City Council and publi-
cation by law.
Passed upon first reading this 5th
clay of May, 1924.
Passed upon second reading this
12th day of May, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved
upon final reading this 19th day ot
May, 1924.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Special Session, May 19th, 1924
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, May 21st, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
5-21-1t. City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None,
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Special Ordinance authorizing the
Dubuque Electric Company to dis-
continue the spur track extending
east of Jones :street from Main street
a distance of approximately 80 feet
and prescribing conditions thereof,
having passed tit reading and read
second time.
Counciima.1 GGbriel moved that
this be considfred the secoa•1 readi':g
of tht Ordinance. E'econded by Coun-
cihnar. Melchior. . arried by the fri-
10VV i:'U vc.te:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None,
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
May 19th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of West Fifth
street from Hill street to John street
by paving the same with vibrolithic
paving Uhlrich-Paley Co., contract-
ors, has been completed. I would
therefore recommend the acceptance
of this work by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E• CARR,
City.Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of West Fifth street from
Hill street to John street, has been
completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommended
its acceptance, now therefore,
Be it resolvel 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 and the City
Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat
and schedule publish the notice of
243
said assessment as required by law.
Adopted May 19th 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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—Mayor pro -tens Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolution.
Whereas, the City of Dubuque, is
the owner of all of the lands consti-
tuting and comprising "Industrial
Subdivision No. 1," and a plat there-
of has been duly prepared and ex-
amined by the City Council, and it
is desirous that said plat be placed
on file and become a part of public
records of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa, therefore
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the plat
of "Industrial Subdivision No. 1," of
the City of Dubuque, be and the
same is hereby approved.
Be it further resolved that a legal
certificate of approval and consent
be endorsed upon said plat by the
Mayor and Councilmen on behalf of
the City of Dubuque, as evidence of
such approval and consent, and that
thereafter said plat shall be regular-
ly filed as a public record and con-
stitute a new Subdivision to the City
of Dubuque, bearing the name and
title above stated.
Passed, adopted and approved, this
19th day of May, 1924.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the plat and resolution be approved
and adopted, and plat be recorded
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that the May-
244 Special Session,
or be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to execute a warranty
deed to Ott Rubber Co., on behalf
of the City of Dubuque, of Block A
in Industrial Subdivision to the City
of Dubuque, and that an abstract of
title be prepared and furnished said
Ott Rubber Company, purchaser of
said real estate, and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby directed
to attest said Deed and affix there-
to the great seal of said City of
Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque this 19th day of May, 1924.
May 19th, 1924
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Approved 1924.
/% 1924.
Adopted m,z.► /G f ,.t X924.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
City Solicitor Czizek reported ver-
bally on the petition of Frank A.
Lang. Stating that there is a de-
linquent assessment against Mr.
Lang's lot No. 281 Ham's Addition
of $266.10, and that Mr. Lang would
like to clear the title to this lot, and
recommended that he pay the as-
sessment of $266.10 together with
the interest thereon at 8 per cent
from Dec., 1921, upon payment of
which the penalty be cancelled and
the tax sale certificate be surrender-
ed to him.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City So-
licitor be approved and carried out
as recommended and the Treasurer
be so notified. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Conncilmen :
Attest:
City Clerk.
Special Session
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, May 26th, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson, 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 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
special assessments as provided by
law to pay for the improvement of
18th street from Central avenue, to
the C. G. W. R. R. tracks, for a san-
itary sewer in 19th street. The con-
struction of sidewalks in Finley
Add., and acting on any other bus-
iness that may come before the meet-
ing.
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 improvement of 18th street
from the east property line of Cen-
tral avenue to the C. G. W. R. R.
tracks.
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, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Eighteenth street from
the east property line of Central
avenue to the C. G. W. R. R. tracks,
by Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractor, in
front of an dadjoining 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 Thimmesch et al, City
Lot S. 1-5 Lot 436; vibro-
lithic curb and gutter cost,
$453.83; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $6.79; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.93;
total $464.55
John N. Juergens. City Lot
S. 1/2 of S. M. 1-5 Lot 436;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $97.94; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $1.47; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 85c;
total 100.26
May 26th, 1924
Susan Juergens, City Lot N.
% of. S. M. 1-5 Lot 436; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $72.77; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $1.09;
interest at 6 per cent, 62c;
total
Peter J. Weirich, City Lot S
26 ft. of M. 1-5 Lot 436; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $55.15; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, 83c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
total
John & Anna Schrub, City Lot
N. 42 ft. of N. 2.5 Lot 435;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $407.47; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent $6.09;
interest at 6 per cent.
$3.54; total 417.10
John Schrup Estate, City Lot
S. 58 ft. of N. 2-5 Lot 435;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $217.10; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $3.24;
interest at 6 per cent $1.88;
total 222.22
John Schrup Estate, City Lot
N. 19.2 ft. of M. 1-5 Lot 435;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $43.11; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, 65c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 38c;
total 44.14
Geo. W. Schrup, City Lot S
32 ft. of M. 1-5 Lot 435; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $12.07; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, 18; in-
terest at 6 per cent 10c;
total 12.35
St. Matthew Evan. Ger. Luth-
eran Church, City Lot N.
48.7 ft. of N. 1-5 Lot 486;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $441.8.5; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $6.61;
interest at 6 per cent $3.83;
total 452.29
An. Arendt & Anna Mesh, City
Lot S. 2.5 ft. of U. 1-5 Lot
486; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $12.00; extra
expense at 1.49658 per cent,
18c; interest at 6 per cent
10c; total 12,28
An. Arendt & Anna Mesh, City
Lot N. M. 1-5 Lot 486; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $170.71; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $2.55;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.48;
total
245
74.48
56.46
174.74
Alex Hasler, City Lot N. 1-5
Lot 486; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $55.15; ex-
tra expense at 1.49658 per
cent, 83c; interest at 6 per
cent, 48c; total
56.46
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Special Session, May 26th, 1924
Immanuel Cong. Church, City
Lot N. 1-5 Lot 491; vibrolith-
ic, curb and gutter cost.
$453.83; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $6.79; in-
terest
at 6 per cent, $3.93; 464.56
total
Allen Woodward, City Lot N
M. 1-5 Lot 491; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $170.71;
extra expense at 1.49658 per
cent, $2.55; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.48; total ....... 174.74
John B. Huss, City Lot N. 1/2
of M. 1-5 Lot 491; vibrolith-
ic, curb and gutter cost,
$55.15; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, 83c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 48c; total 56.46
Geo. Ragatz, Jr., City Lot S.
1-5 Lot 487; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$453.83; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, 6.79; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.93;
total 464.55
Eng. Hemmi, City Lot S. /
of S. M. 1-5 Lot 487; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$97.94; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $1.47; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 85c;
total 100.26
Nick Nicks, City Lot N. 1/
of S. M. 1-5 Lot 487; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$72.77; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $1.09; in-
terest at 6 per cent 62c;
total 74.48
Nick Nicks, City Lot S. 1/2 of
M. 1-5 Lot 487; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $55.15;
extra expense at 1.49658 per
cent, 83c; interest at 6 per
cent, 48c; total 56.46
Aug. Koester, Sr., City Lot S.
1/2 of S. 1-5 Lot 490; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cos+,
$300.88; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $4.50; in
terest at 6 per cent, $2.61;
total 307.99
Frank Philipp, City Lot N. 1/2
i,f S. 1-5 Lot 490; vibrolith-
ic, curb and gutter cost,
$152.97; extra expense at
149658 per mut, $2.29; at-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.:;3;
total 156.59
Fred Doerrer, City Lot S. M
1-5 Lot 490; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $170.71;
extra expense at 1.49658 per
cent, $2.55; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.48; total 174.74
Louis Lorenz, City Lot S. 1/2
of M. 1-5 Lot 490; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$55.15; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, 83c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 48c; total 56.4(;
Mary Wolff, East Dubuque
Add., S. 25.6 ft. Lot 31; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter cost,
$304.45; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $4.56; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.63;
total 311.64
Margt. Roth, East Dubuque
Add., N. 25.0 ft. Lot 31; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $151.24; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $2.26;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.32;
total 154.82
Barbara & Ann Wolff Est,
East Dubuque Add., Lot 30;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $169.91; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $2.54;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.48;
total 173 93
Dora & Evelyn Siege, East
Dubuque Add., S. 1/2 Lot
29; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $54.10; extra ex-
pense at 1.49658 per cent,
81c; interest at 6 per cent,
47c; total 55.38
Kate Powers, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 92; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $453.83;
extra expense at 1.49658 per
cent, $6.79; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.93; total 464 55
Nic Schon, East Dubuque Add,
S. 1/2 Lot 93; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $97.94;
extra expense at 1.49658 per
cent, $1.47; interest at 6 per
cent, 85c; total 100.26
John Pauly Estate, East Du-
buque Add., N. 1/2 Lot 93;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $72.77; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $1.09;
interest at 6 per cent, 62c;
total 74.48
Gebhard Duenser, East Du-
buque Add., Lot 94; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$5515; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, 83c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
total 56.46
August W. Lewin, Last Du-
buque Add., N. 34 Lot 32;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $300.88; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $4.50;
interest at 6 per cent. $2.61;
total 307.99
Anna K. Schaefer, East Du-
buque Add., S. 1/2 Lot 32;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $152.97; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $2.29;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.33;
total
156.69
Special Session May 26th, 1924
247
Louis Semper, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1/2 Lot 33; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost.
$97.94; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $1.47; in-
terest at 6 per cunt, 85c;
total 100.26
C. W. Schreiber Est., East Du-
buque Add., S. 1/2 Lot 33;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $72.77; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $1.09;
interest at 6 per cent, 62c;
total 74.48
Val Wallig, East Dubuque Add,
N. % Lot 34; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $55.15;
extra expense at -.49658 per
cent, 83c; interest at 6 per
cent, 48c; total 56.46
Otto Schmid Est., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 91; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$453.83; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent $6.79; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.93;
total 464.55
Otto Schmid Est., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 90; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$170.71; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $2.55; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.48;
total 174.74
Fred R. Whitting, East Du-
buque Add., N. / Lot 89;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $55.15; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, 83; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
total 56.46
Dubuque Casket Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 102; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$453.83; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $6.79; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3 93;
total 464.55
Dubuque Casket Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 103; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$170.71; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $2.55; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.48;
total 174.74
Dubuque Casket Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 104; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$55.15; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, 83c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
total .. 51 46
Dubuque Casket Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 161; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$453.83; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $6.79; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.93;
total 464.55
Dubuque Casket Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 160; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$170.71; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $2.55; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.45;
total 174.74
Dubuque Casket Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 159; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$55.15; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, 83c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
total 56.46
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 101; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$453.83; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $6.79; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.93;
total 464.55
Margt. T. Welsh Est., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 100; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $170.71; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $2.55;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.48;
total 174.74
Cath. Welsh, East Dubuque
Add., S. % Lot 99; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$55.15; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, 83c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
total 56.46
P. H. Sommerfield Est., East
Dubuque Add., S. 1/2 Lot 162;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $300.88; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $4.50;
interest at 6 per cent, $2.61;
total 307.99
Gebhard Duenser, East Du-
buqu Add., N. 1/2 Lot 162;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $152.97; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $2.29;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.33;
total 156.59
Lena Kleih, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 163; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, 170.71;
extra expense at 1.49658 per
cent, $2.55; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.48; total 174.74
Mrs. Marg. M. Welsch, East
Dubuque Add., S. 1/2 Lot 164;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $55.15; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, 83c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
total 56.46
Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 171; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutt3r
cost, $453.83; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $6.79;
interest at 6 per cent, $3.93;
total 464.55
Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 170;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $170.71; extra expense
248 Special Session, May 26th, 1924
at 1.49658 per cent, $2.55;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.48;
total
Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 169;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $55.15; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, 83c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
total
Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 232
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $453.83; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $679;
interest at 6 per cent, $3.93;
total 464.55
Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 233;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $170.71; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $2.55;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.48;
total 174.74
Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 234;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $55.15; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, 83c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
total 56.46
Dubuque Casket Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 172; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$448.27; extra expense at
1.49658 per cent, $6.71; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.89;
total 458.87
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., S. 1.2 ft. Lot
172; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $5.56; extra ex-
pense at 1.49658 per cent,
8c; interest at 6 per cent,
5c; total 5.69
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., N. 25.6 ft. Lot
173; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $97.94; extra
expense at 1.49658 pe rcent,
$1.47; interest at 6 per cent,
85c; total 100.26
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., S. 25.6 ft. Lot
173; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $72.77; extra
expense at 1.49658 per cent,
$1.09; interest at 6 per cent,
62c; total
Realty Inv. Corp., East Du-
buque Add., N. 1/2 Lot 174;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $55.15; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, 83c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 48c;
total
Hammel Henker Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 231; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $453.83; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $6.79;
174.74
56.46
74.48
56.46
interest at 6 per cent, $3.93;
total 464.55
Hammel Henker Co., East Du-
buque Add., Lot 230; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $170.71; extra expense
at 1.49658 per cent, $2.55;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.49;
total 174.75
Hamel Henker Co., East Du-
buque Add., W. 65 ft. Lot
229; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $35.80; extra
expense at 1.49658 per cent,
54c; interest at 6 per cent,
31c; total 36.65
C. G. W. R. R. Co., East Du-
buque Add., E. 35 ft. Lot
229; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $19.35; extra
expense at 1.49658 per cent,
29c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total 19.S1
Total $12,523.71
4675.84 sq. yds. vibrolithic
paving at $2.19 per sq.
yd. $10,240.09
1872.5 lin. ft. comb. curb
curb and gutter at 85c
per lin. ft. 1,591.63
193.3 lin. ft. cement curb ,
at 47c per lin. ft. 90.85
104 cu. yds. crushed rock at
$3.00 per cu. yd. 312.00
Interest at 6 per cent 106.04
Extra expense at 1.49658
per cent 183.10
Total $12,523.71
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved May 26th, 1924.
Adopted May 26th, 1924.
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 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 18th street
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to
$12,523.71.
Special Session May 26th, 1924 '49
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving 18th street from the east
property line of Central avenue to
the C. G. W. Ry. tracks, there be
issued improvement bonds to the
amount of $12,523.71. Said bonds
shall be issued under the provisions
of Chapter 6, Title V of the Code
of Iowa and the amendments there-
of, shall bear date as of the 26th
day of June, A. D. 1924, shall be in
the denominations of $300.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $223.71; they shall
be numbered from 9773 to 9814 in-
clusive, and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bonds num-
bered 9773 to 9777 shall constitute
the first series, and shall be pay-
able on the 1st day of April, A. D.
1925; the bonds numbered 9778 to
9781 shall constitute the second ser-
ies and shall be payable on the 1st
day of April, A. D. 1926; the bonds
numbered 9782 to 9785 shall consti-
tute the third series and shall be
payable the 1st day of April, 1927;
the bonds numbered from 9786 to
9789 shall constitute the fourth ser-
ies and shall be payable the 1st day
of April, 1928; the bonds numbered
from 9790 to 9793 shall constitute
the fifth series and shall be payable
the 1st day of April, 1929; the bonds
numbered from 9794 to 9797 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April, 1930;
the bonds numbered from 9798 to
9801 shall constitute the seventh ser-
ies and shall be payable the 1st
day of April, 1931; the bonds num-
bered from 9802 to 9805 shall con-
stitute the eighth series and shall
be payable the let day of April,
1932; the bonds numbered from 9806
to 9809 shall be payable the 1st
day of April, 1933, and shall consti-
tute the ninth series; the bonds
numbered from 9810 to 9814 shall
constitute the tenth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April, 1934,
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
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 5 per
cent per annum, payable on the pre-
sentation and surrender of the in-
terest coupons hereto attached. Both
interest and principal 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 26th day of May.
This bond is one of a series of 42
bonds, 41 for $300.00, numbered from
9773 to 9813 inclusive and one for
$223.71 numbered 9814, all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of improving 18th street
from the east property line of Cen-
tral avenue to the C. G. W. Ry.
tracks, 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 inter-
est on all deferred payments at the
rate of five per cent per annum,
and this bond is payable only out of
the money and can be used for no
other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts and condition 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 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 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
26th day of June, A. D, 1924, and
has authorized the use of their fac-
simile signatures to the interest
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
250
Special Session,
of Dollars, at
the office of the City Treasurer in
the City of Dubuque, being
months interest due that day on its
dated
improvement Bond No'
19
Mayor.
Countersign:;d
May 26th, 1924
(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 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 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 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 May 26th, 1924.
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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy special assess-
ments as provided by law to pay for
the construction of cement side-
walks, in front of and adjoining Fin-
ley Add., lots 30, 31, 34, 35, 36 and
Sub. 37 Finley Add. lot 2 and Sub.
38 Finley Add. lot 2.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec
onded by Councilman Schremp;.
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 constructing cement sidewalks
by Thos. E. Byrne, 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
Sisters of Holy Ghost, Finley
Add., Lot 34; 264 sq. ft.
cement walk at 16%c,
$43.56; extra expense at 1
per cent, 44c; interest at 6
per cent, 38c; total ...$ 44.38
Sisters of Holy Ghost, Finley
.Add., Lot 35; 264 sq. ft.
cement walk at 16%c,
$43.56; extra expense at 1
per cent, 41c: intere.t at 6
per cent, 38c; total 44.38
Sisters of Holy Ghost, Finley
Add., Lot 36; 264 sq .ft.
cement walk at 16%c,
$43.56; extra expense at 1
per cent, 44c; interest at 6
per cent, 38c; total 44.38
Sisters of Holy Ghost, Sub. 37
Finley Add., Lot 2; 264 sq.
ft. cement walk at 161/2c,
$43.56; extra expense at 1
per cent, 44c; interest at 6 44.38
per cent, 38c; total
Sisters of Holy Ghost, Sub. 38
Finley Add., Lot 2; 26 sq.
ft. cement walk at 161/2c.
$4.29; extra expense at 1
per cent, 4c; interest at 6
per cent, 3c; total
C. H. Goodrich, Finley Add
Lot 31; 264 sq. ft. cement
walk at 161/2c, $43.56; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
43c; interest at 6 per cent,
38c; total
Elmer & Millie Vance, Finley
Add., Lot 30; 330 sqft.
cement walk at 16%c; $24.45;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
54c; interest at 6 per cent,
47c; total
4.36
44.37
55.46
Total
$2S1.71
1676 sq. ft. cement sidewalks $276 54
at 161/2c per sq. ft 2.40
Interest at 6 per cent 2.77
Extra expense at 1 per cent
Total $281.71
Special Session May 26th, 1924 _'51
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Adopted May 26th, 1924.
Approved May 26th, 1924.
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 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 constructing sanitary sewer in
19th street from Elm street 170 ft.
east, by Uhlrich-Paley 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, as follows:
Owner Description Amount
J. B. Olinger, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 14; tile pipe and
manholes, $98.75; total $ 98.7.5
J. B. Olinger, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 15; tile pipe and
manholes, $98.75; total 98.75
Total $197.50
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved May 26th, 1924.
Adopted May 26th, 1924.
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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of J. W. Neumeister.
Dubuque, Ia., May 21st, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I would respectfully
state to your Honorable Body that
owing to petition filed with the City
and misunderstandings on my part.
lots 453 and 454 Ham's Add. were
sold at tax sale to the City of Du-
buque for the special improvement
assessment, I would respectfully
ask that you allow me to pay the
assessments together with the in-
terest thereon, cancelling the pen-
alty and assign to me the tax sale
certificate. The amount of the as-
sessment as of June 5th, 1922.
Respectfully yours,
J. W. NEUMEISTER.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
the Treasurer be instructed to ac-
cept said assessments and surrend-
er the tax sale certificates upon re-
ceipt of same. 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 the Beatrice Creamery
Co. Stating that they had recently
installed on their building, corner of
7th and Iowa street, 5 electric lights
and reflectors, to illuminate a sign
which they had painted on the alley
side of their building. That they
unintentionally violated one of the
rules of the Building Code, that they
extended the pipe supporting the
lights and reflectors 5 feet out from
the wall, that the Code restricts
these installations to 3 feet, and they
hereby petition the Council to allow
this installaion to remain and to
authorize the inspector to issue cer-
tificate covering same.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted,
the proper permit to be taken out
by the Company. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Report of the Board of Review
submitted to the Council for its ap-
proval.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report be approved and placed on
file, and the Members of the Board,
Chas. A. Wright, Emil Feigner, and
A. P. Abeln, having served 33 days,
be paid for their time at the rate
of $8.00 per day, $264.00 each mem-
ber, making a total of $792.00. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Contractors' Bonds of R. L. Spell-
erberg, heating contractor; Frank
252 Special Session, May 26th, 1924
C. Luther, heating contractor; J. A.
Heim and E. C. Devlin, general con-
tractors, presented for approval.
Councilman Brede moved that the
bonds be referred to the City Solic-
itor to investigate and sae if they
are properly executed. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Frank Beutin, stating
that when he erected his office on
the corner of Kniest street and Gar-
field avenue in 1915, he connected
with the Kniest street sewer inas-
much as the C. M. & St. P. R. R.
Co. would not permit him to con-
nect with their private sewer.
When he made this connection the
City Council would not permit hire
to put his sewer connections through
the Strati sewer, this made • - nec-
essary for him to ]a,- the pipe co-
nectins- :,k office with sanitary sew -
Sq near the ;.ticet level th.t. it
invariably freezes up in cold weath-
er, and 1i:. 11er•;. v asks the Council
to look into this matter before
Kniest street is newly paved and see
if there is not some way that he
can be relieved of this situation.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the Clerk notify Mr. Beutin that the
sewer in Garfield avenue is avail-
able and that he be permitted to
connect with this sewer. Seconded
by Cduncilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended to give anyone
present an opportunity to address
the Council. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Dr. E. R. Young addressed the
Council in the interest of the Ku
Klux Klan. Stating that the Klan
had made arrangements with the
Rev. Frank P. George of Lancaster,
Ohio, representing the national or-
ganization of the Knights of the Ku
Klux Klan, to lecture in Dubuque
Tuesday evening, May 27th, 1924, and
asked that the Athletic Field be
made available as the place to hold
the meeting.
He stated that this was not to be
made a meeting of the Klan and that
the members of the Klan would not
appear in hoods and robes, that the
meeting was for the general public,
and open to anyone who wanted to
attend.
After considerable discussion and
debate, Councilman Melchior moved
that permission to use the Athletic
Park for this meeting be not granted.
The motion was lost by the following
vote:
Yeas—Councilman Melchior, and
Brede.
Nays—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Councilman Gabriel then moved
that permission to use the Athletic
Park for the above meeting be grant-
ed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—Councilmen Melchior and
Brede.
The Mayor then declared the vote
carried, and permission to use the
Park for the lecture, granted.
R. E. Haggerty addressed the
Council relative to an assessment
levied against his property lot No.
13 Newberry's Add., corner of West
5th street and Fenlon place for the
improvement of West 5th street.
Stating that the assessment is too
high in comparison to the lot value.
This matter was up before the Coun-
cil in August, 1923, and the Man-
ager reported on same in Sept., 1923.
Councilman Brede moved that the
matter be again 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.
A communication from the Du-
buque Park Board, relative to the
rock sold to the Eagle Point Lime
Works, recommending that the plat
covering same be recorded. The fol-
lowing resolution presented and ad-
opted.
A Resolution.
Whereas the Park Board has ne-
gotiated for the sale of certain rock
from the grounds of the Eagle Point
Park to the Eagle Point Lime Works,
and
Whereas in order to have a defin-
ite understanding as to the limits
of the removal of rock, it is necess-
ary to have a plat recorded, prop-
erly describing the property from
which the rock can be removed.
Therefore be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, that the plat covering Min-
eral lot No. 305A, dated April 1st,
1924, by the City Engineer, be ap-
proved and that the Mayor be auth-
Special Session May 26th, 1924 253
orized to sign the same in behalf
of the City of Dubuque..
Passed, approved and adopted May
26th, 1924.
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 Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An Ordinance authorizing the Du-
buque Electric Company to discon-
tinue the spur track extending east
on Jones street from Main street,
a distance of approximately 80 feet
and prescribing the conditions
thereof. Having passed first and
second reading, presented and read
a third time.
SPECIAL ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING
THE DUBUQUE ELECTRIC
COMPANY TO DISCONTINUE
THE SPUR TRACK EXTEND-
ING EAST ON JONES STREET
FROM MAIN STREET, A DIS-
TANCE OF APPROXIMATELY
EIGHTY (80) FEET, AND PRE-
SCRIBING THE CONDITIONS
THEREOF.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the Dubuque
Electric Company, its successors
and assigns, are hereby authorized
to abandon the spur track extend-
ing easterly on Jones Street from
Main Street a distance of approxi-
matefy eighty (80) feet and to
remove said track from said street.
Section 2. That as a condition
to the removal and abandonment
of said track said Company shall
be required to pay for the paving
to be laid within its right of
way previously occupied by said
track, the cost of which shall be
assessed to said Company in the
same manner as in case of private
ownership of real estate and such
right of way shall be paid at the
same time, in the same manner
and of the same materials as the
rest of the street.
Section 3. This ordinance shall
be in force and affect ten (10)
days from and after its final pass-
age and adoption by the City
Council and publication as provid-
ed by law, and after said Company
through its proper officers, has
accepted the terms hereof by en-
dorsing its acceptance upon this
Ordinance, which acceptance shall
become a part hereof.
Passed upon first reading this
12th day of May, 1924.
Passed upon second reading
this 19th day of May, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 26th day of May, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Clerk.
Acceptance of Ordinance.
The Dubuque Electric Company,
by its President and Secretary,
officers of said Company duly au-
thorized by the Directors to ac-
cept the terms of the foregoing
Ordinance, do hereby accept the
same and agree to abide by all
of the provisions thereof.
Dated this day of May,
1924.
DUBUQUE ELECTRIC CO.,
By
By
President.
Secretary.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald
newspapers/ May 28th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
5-28-1t. City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 23rd, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of Stewart street
from Delhi street to Julien avenue,
by paving the same with vibrolithic
pavement, Uhlrich-Paley Co., con-
tractors, has been completed. I
would therefore recommend its ac-
ceptance by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Stewart street from
Julien avenue to Delhi street, has
been completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined the same and recommen-
ed its acceptance, now therefore
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
254 Special Session May 26th, 1924
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er 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 an dthe City
Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat
and schedule publish the notice of
said assessment as required by law.
Adopted May 26th, 1924.
Approved:
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 Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
May 21st, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of Summit street
from West 5th street to West 3rd
street, by paving with vibrolithic,
Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractors, has
been completed. I would therefore
recommend the acceptance of this
work by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Summit street from
West 5th street to West 3rd street,
has boen 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 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 and the City Clerk
shall upon receipt of such plat and
schedule publish the notice of said
assessment as required by law.
Adopted May 26th, 1924.
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. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
There being no further business,
Councilman Brede moved to adjourn.
Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved
Adopt
Conncilmen:_,o.�-:..
Regular Session, June 2nd, 1924
)5
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Regular Session, June 2nd, 1924.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
ilrnen Brede Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
Councilman Brede be appointed May-
or pro -tem of this meeting. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
Mayor pro -tem Brede stated that
this is the regular monthly meeting
of the City Council for the purpose
of acting on any business that may
come before the meeting.
Petition of Leo Schmid stating that
he is a cripple, and unable to work,
and that all he earns to support him-
self and 10 year old son is such work
as he can do sitting in his invalid
chair, and he hereby asks the Coun-
cil to reduce the assessment levied
against his property No. 1201 Gar-
field avenue, lot 1 Fengler's Add., for
the making of water connections and
amounting to $67.40 to at least one-
half of this amount.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor to find some means to as-
sist Mr. Schmid. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilman Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Petition of the Board of Education.
Honorable Mayor and City Council:
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen, We respectfully pet-
ition your Honorable Body for the
privilege of making two payments on
the following special assessments,
Booth street, Fremont street, White
street, Seminary street, Alta place.
Respectfully, Board of Education.
By LEO, PALEN,
Secretary.
Councilman Mel?hior moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted,
and the Treasurer be notified accord-
ingly. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor' pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilman Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—,Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Petition of Jacob Ettenson, stating
that on July 3rd, 1923, there was
levied against his property lot 5
Home Add. ,an assessment for the
improvement of Mt. Pleasant street
amounting to $212.04. There was al-
so assessed against this property an
assessment for sewer and water con-
nections. This latter assessment he
paid, intending to pay the street as-
sessment later, being ignorant of the
fact that by not paying the first in-
stallment when due, the whole
amount becomes due. That when he
called at the Treasurer's office in-
tending to pay $112.04 with interest
due to date and offered to pay the
balance in full next year, the Treas-
urer informed him of the above facts.
And he hereby petitions the Council
to grant him permission to make the
payments as he intends to do.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted
and the Treasurer be instructed ac-
cordingly. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilman Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Bond of the Standard Oil Co., for
the maintenance and operation of a
display sign present.
Being properly executed, Council-
man Schrempf moved that it be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilman Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Contractors Bonds of Heim & Dev-
lin. General contractor, Frank Luth-
er. R. Spellerberg, heating contract-
or presented.
Being properly executed Council-
man Schrempf moved that they be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilman Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
The City Manager reported on the
petition of R. E. Haggerty, which was
referred to him August 1st, 1923,
relative to a special assessment lev-
ied against lot 13 Newberry's Add.,
and report made Sept. 4th, 1923 rec-
ommending a reduction of $32.00 on
this •assessment, and recommenda-
tion approved and reduction made,
by the Council.
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Regular Session, June 2nd, 1924
Mr. Haggerty again appeared be-
fore the Council, May 26th, 1924, and
stated that the assessment as re-
duced was still excessive and asked
for a. further reduction, the matter
was again referred to the City Man-
ager. The City Manager reported
that he had gone over his former
report and stated that he thought
that his report at the time was right
and fair, but if Mr. Haggerty and
the Council had any doubts about the
value, it might be well to investigate
further.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the matter be referred to the City
Manager, Mayor Alderson and Coun-
cilman Brede to view the property,
make a thorough investigation and
report back to the Council. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Melchior, and Schempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the T. J. Mulgrew Co. be given per-
mission to lay a nine (9) foot con-
crete driveway along and in front
of their property on the Levee front
from Jones street to Charter street.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the City Manager be authorized to
receive bids for grading McCormicl
street, Bennett street, Center street
and various other streets and alleys
in the City. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
June 2nd, 1924.
City Qouncil, -
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At a meeting of the
Council held May 5th, the petition
of Edward Muntz, asking for a re-
duction in the assessment levied
against Lots 18 and 19 Morgan's
Sub., on account of the construction
of a sanitary sewer in West 16th
street, was referred to the Manager
for investigation and report.
These two lots are assessed at $220
each for taxation purposes. The cost
of the assessment as levied against
Lot 18 is $96.66 and as against Lot
19 is $100.88. Adding to the as-
sessed value the assessment for the
sewer we would have a maximum
assessment of $79.16 as against Lot
18 and $80.44 against Lot 19.
My recommendation would be that
the assessment be reduced to $75.00
for each lot which would put the
value of these lots at $300 each
which, in my judgement, is all they
are worth.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. The assessment be
reduced to $75.00 for each lot, and
the Auditor be instructed to draw a
warrant on the General fund in favor
of the Special assessment fund to
make up this deficiency. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
June 2nd, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the contract for the installation of
sewer and water connections in
Walsh street from Third street to
Douglas street, Edmund Linehan,
contractor, has been completed. I
would therefore recommend the ac-
ceptance of this work.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the in-
stallation of sewer and water con-
nections in Walsh street from Third
street to Douglas street, 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 and parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file th esame in
the office of the City Clerk subject
to public inspection and the City
Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat
and schedule publish the notice of
I
Regular Session,
said assessment as required
Adopted June 2nd, 1924.
by law. j
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed advisable to enter into a
contract with the La Crosse Dredg-
ing Co., to furnish sand fill for the
land owned by the City of Dubuque
and described as Lots Nos.:
1 of 1 of Block A. Booth's Addition.
1 of 1 of Block B. Booth's Addition.
Lot 6 of Block B. Booth's Adittion.
Lots 1 to 12 inclusive Block 30 Du-
buque Harbor Improvement Company
Add.
Lots 1 to 13 Dubuque Harbor Im-
provement Co., Addition.
Lot 1 of 1 of 14 Dubuque Harbor
Improvement Co., Addition.
Lot 1 of 1 of 17 Dubuque Harbor
Imp. Co., Lot 1 of 2 of 17 Dubuque
Harbor Imp. Co Add., Lots 10-11 and
12 Block 29 Dubuque Harbor Imp.
Co. Add.
Also strip of ground 28 feet wide
commencing at the alley next south
of 6th Street Ext., adjoining and im-
mediately east of the rights of way
granted to the Dubuque and North-
western Ry. Co., thence southerly
adjoining and parallel with the right
of way of said D. N. W. Ry. Co., to
4th Street.
Also a strip of land 14 feet wide
adjacent to and on the easterly side
of the right of way granted to the
Chicago Burlington and Northern Ry.
Co., extending northwesterly to the
center of the alley between 5th and
Gth Streets.
Said filling to be furnished by said
company at the unit price of .16c per
cubic yard, said price being consid-
ered fair and reasonable for the ma-
terial to be supplied.
Be it further resolved that the con-
tract and this resolution providing
for the furnishing of the filling here-
in provided for. be placed on file for
public inspection for a period of one
week before final action is taken
thereon, and thereafter the Manager
June 2nd, 1924 257
is directed to execute the -oniract
on behalf of the City of Dubuque.
F'assed and adopted this 2nd day
o1June, 1924.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
HARLAN MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on first read-
ing on motion of Councilman Mel-
chior. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Gabriel.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended to give any-
one present an opportunity to ad-
dress the Council.
Mssrs. Dr. J. C. Hancock, F. Lacy
and Henry Gniffke addressed the
Council and stated that as the Mas-
ons of Dubuque have purchased a site
for their new Temn'_e, the present
Temple now occupied by them will
be for sale, and this committee of
the Dubuque Library Association ap-
pears before the 'Ct uncil at this t irue
to ask them to s...:ure an option on
tl is property. They stated that the
City could take over this property,
raze the building thereon and use
the grounds for park purposes, there-
by making the location much better
for the Library, giving to it more air
and light. This matter will be taken
under advisement. No action taken
by the Council at this meeting.
There being no further business
Councilman Melchior moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved
Adopted
1924.
1924.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
258 Special Session June 9th, 1924
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, June 9th, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Gabriel and Schrempf.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
Councilman Melchior be appointed to
act as Mayor pro -tem of this meet-
ing. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Councilmen Gabriel and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Not voting—Councilman Melchior.
Mayor pro -tem Melchior 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 as pro-
vided by law for the improvement
of 19th street; construction of a
sanitary sewer in Rush street;
adopting resolutions of necessity for
construction of concrete curb and
gutter in West 16th street and in
Vernon street; constructing sanitary
sewers in Belmont District, Decatur
street, Harold street, Providence
street, East 27th and Pinard streets,
Maple street from 13th to 15th
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 provided by law to pay
for the improvement of 19th street
from the East line of Central ave-
nue to the C. G. W. tracks. There
being no remonstrance, Councilman
Gabriel moved that the notice be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, that to pay for
Nineteenth street from the east line
of Central avenue to the C. G. W.
tracks, by Uhlrich-Paley 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
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.
Henrietta C. Kiesel, City Lot
N. 2-5, Lot 436; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$657.67; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $8.10; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $5.70;
total $611.47
American Trust & Savings
Bank, City Lot N. 25 ft. of
M. 1-5, Lot 436; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $56.98;
extra expense at 1.23168 per
cent, 70c; interest at 6 per
cent, 49c; total '
Peter J. Weirich, City Lot S
26 ft. of M. 1-5, Lot 436;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $1.12; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, lc; inter-
est at 6 per cent, lc; total
Dubuque Realty Co., City Lot
S. 75 ft. of S. 2-5, Lot 437;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $574.92; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, $7.08;
interest at 6 per cent, $4.97;
total 586.97
Chas. Hoeffin Estate, City Lot
N. 27 ft. 4 in. of S. 2-5, Lot
437; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $82.76; extra ex-
pense at 1.23168 per cent,
$1.02; interest at 6 per cent,
71c; total
Chas. Hoefiiin Estate, City Lot
M. 1-5 of Lot 437; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$1.69; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, 2c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, lc; total 1.72
T. A. Oestern, City Lot S. 23
ft. of S. 1-4 of Lot 488; vi-
brolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $294.95; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, $3.63;
interest at 6 per cent, $2.54;
total 301.12
Terrence McCaffrey, City Lot
N. 28.2 ft. of S. 1-5 of Lot
488; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $182.95; extra
expense at 1.23168 per cent,
$2.25; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.58; total 186.78
Terrence McCaffrey, City Lot
S. 1.5 ft. of S. M. 1-5 of Lot
488; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $7.29; extra ex-
pense at 1.23168 per cent,
9c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 7.45
John Baumgartner, City Lot S
26 ft. of N. 49.7 . ft. of S. M
1-5 of Lot 488; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$102.29; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $1.26; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 89c;
total 104.44
Bertha Skelton, City Lot N
23.7 ft. of N. 49.7 ft. of S. M
1-5 of Lot 488; vibrolithic,
1.14
84.49
Special Session, June 9th, 19 4
.'59
curb and gutter cost, $70.19;
extra expense at 1.23168 per
cent, 86c; interest at 6 per
cent, 61; total 71.66
Anna Baumgartner, City Lot
S. ai4 of M. 1-5 of Lot 488;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $1.69; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, 28c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, lc; total1.72
Peter and Josephine Plein,
City Lot S. 1-5 of Lot 489;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $477.89; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, $5.89;
interest at 6 per cent, $4.14;
total 487.92
John G. Fink, City Lot S. M
1.5 of Lot 489; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$179.76; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $2.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.56;
total 183.53
John G. Fink, City Lot S. 3
ft. of M. 1-5 of Lot 489;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $1.69; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, 2c; interest
at 6 per cent, lc; total 1.72
Charles Matz, City Lot N. %
of M. 1-5 of Lot 487; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$316.82; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $3.90; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.74;
total 323.46
Wm. J. Keller, City Lot S. 1
of N. 1-5 of Lot 487; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$161.08; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $1.98; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.40;
total 164.46
Josephine Spahn, City Lot N
M. 1-5 of Lot 487; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$179.76; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $2.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.56;
total 183.53
Frank Ganahl Estate, City Lot
N. 1 of M. 1-5 of Lot 487;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $58.08; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, 72c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 50c;
total 59.30
Fred G. Wissel, City Lot N
1-5 of Lot 490; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$477.89; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $5.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $4.14;
total 487.92
Anton Gengler, City Lot N. M
1-5 of Lot 490; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$179.76; extra expense at
1,23168 per cent, $2.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.56;
total 183.53
Christian Wachter, City Lot
N. % of M. 1-5 of Lot 490;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $58.08; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, 72c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 50e;
total
Wm. Lorenz, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 27; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$477.89; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $5.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $4.14;
total 487.92
Wm. Lorenz, East Dubuque
Add., N. % of Lot 28; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$103.13; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $1.27; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 90c;
total 105.30
Wm. Lorenz, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1/2 of Lot 28;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $76.63; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, 94c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 66c;
total 78.23
Dora and Evelyn Siege, East
Dubuque Add., N. % of Lot
29; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $58.08; extra ex-
pense at 1.23168 per cent,
72c; interest at 6 per cent,
50c; total 59.30
Louis and Joseph Lorenz, East
Dubuque Add., Lot 96; vi-
brolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $477.89; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, $5.89;
interest at 6 per cent, $4.14;
total 487.92
Fred Doerrer, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 95; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$179.76; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $2.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.56;
total 183.53
Geb. Duenser, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 94; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $58.08;
extra expense at 1.23168 per
cent, 72c; interest at 6 per
cent, 50c; total 59.30
Mary Pfiffner, Sub. Pt. Min
Lot 100, Lot 4; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$479.33; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $5.91; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $4.16;
total 489.40
Jacob Traut, Sub. Pt. Min
Lot 100, S. 1, of Lot 3; vi-
brolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $103.26; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, $1.27;
interest at 6 per cent, 90c;
total 105.43
Wm. Duenser Estate, Sul). Pt
Min. Lot 100, N. 1/z of Lot
3; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost $76.76; extra ex -
59.30
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June 9tli, 1924
pense at 1.23168 per cent,
95c; interest at 6 per cent,
66c; total
Wm. Lorenz, Sub. Pt. Min.
Lot 100, Lot 5; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter, $479.33;
extra expense at 1.23168 per
cent, $5.91; interest at 6 per 489.40
cent, $4.16; total
Anna Schaefer Estate, Sub
Pt. Min. Lot 100, Lot 6;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
$103.26; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $1.27; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 90c;
total 105.43
August Wilhelm, Sub. Pt. Min
Lot 100, S. 25 ft. of Lot 7;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter,
$74.68; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, 92c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 64c;
total 76.24
Caroline Rausch, Sub. Pt. Min.
Lot 100, N. 52 ft. 3 in. of
Lot 7; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter, $2.08; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, 3c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 2c:
total 2.1a
Anna Meyer et al, East Du-
buque Add., S. 29 ft. of S.
69 ft. of Lot 22; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter, $171.95;
extra expense at 1.23168 per
cent, $2.12; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.49; total 175.56
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buue Add., N. 40 ft. of S. 69
ft. of Lot 22; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$104.82; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $1.29; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 92c;
total 107.03
Clarence Carney, East Du-
buque Add., N. 33 ft. of Lot
22; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $51.57; extra ex-
pense at 1.23168 per cent,
64c; interest at 6 per cent,
45c; total 52.66
Anna Meyer et al, East Du-
buque Add., S. 29 ft. of N.
28 ft. of S. 69 ft. of Lot 21;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter,
$96.30; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $1.19; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c;
total
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., N. 40 ft. of W.
28 ft. of S. 69 ft. of Lot 21;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter.
$58.66; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, 72c; in-
• terest at 6 per cent, 52c;
total
Clarence Carney, East Du-
buque Add., N. 33 ft. of Lot
21; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter. $46.42; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, 57c; in -
78.37
98.32
59.90
tereat at 6 per cent, 40c;
total 47.39
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., E. 17 ft. of S.
69 ft. of Lot 21; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter, $94.08; ex-
tra expense at 1.23168 per
cent, $1.16; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; total 96.05
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., W. 8 ft. of Lot
20; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $52.54; extra
expense at 1.23168 per cent,
65c; interest at 6 per cent,
46c; total ....... 53.65
Voelker Realty Co., East Du-
buque Add., E. 42 ft. of Lot
20; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $275.73; extra
expense at 1.23168 per cent,
$3.39; interest at 6 per cent,
$2.39; total 281.51
Ed. Muntz, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 19; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost
,$328.34; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $4.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.84;
total 335.22
.Jacob Roths Estate, East Du-
buque Add., W. 25 ft. of
Lot 18; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $164.14; extra
expense at 1.23168 per cent,
$2.02; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.44; total 167 io
J. P. Thillman, East Du-
buque Add., N. 1/2 of Lot 97;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter,
cost, $316.82; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $3.90; in-
terest at 6 per cent,$2.75;
total 323.47
John Wellhoper Estate, East
Dubuque Add., S. 1/2 of Lot
97; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $161.08; extra
expense at 1.23168 per cent,
$1.98; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.40; total 164.46
John C. Butler Estate, East
Dubuque Add„ N. 1/2 of Lot
98; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $103.13; extra
expense at 1.23168 per cent,
$1.27; interest at 6 per cent,
90c; total 105.30
C W. Danglemeyer, East Du-
buque Add., S. 1/2 of Lot 98:
vibrolithic. curb and gutter,
cost, $76.63; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, 94c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 67c; total 75.21
C. W. Danglemeyer, East Du-
buque Add., N. 1/2 of Lot 99;
vibrolithic. curb and gutter,
cost, $58.07; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, 72c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 50c; total 59.29
Fideli Duenser, East Dubuque
Add., Lot 166; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
Special Session, June 9th, 1924
at $1.23168 per cent,$1.25; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 89c;
total 104.03
Emma A. Buechele, E. Dub
Add., S. 31 ft. of N. 38.6 ft
of Lot 16; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $63.22; ex-
tra expense at 1.23168 per
cent, 78c; interest at 6 per
cent, 55c; total 64.55
Victory & Anthony Buechele,
E. Dub. Add. N. 7.6 ft. of N.
38.6 ft. of 16 and E. 11 ft.
of Lot 17; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $12.63; ex-
tra expense at 1.23168 per
cent, 16c; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c; total 12.91
John B. Olinger, East Du-
buque Add., Lot 15; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter,
cost, $328.34; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, $4.04;
interest at 6 per cent, $2.84;
total 335.22
John B. Olinger, East Dubuue
Add., Lot 14; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$328.34; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $4.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.84;
total _ 335.22
C. G. W. Ry. Co., East Ou-
buque Add., Lot 13; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$387.39; extra expense at.
1.23168 per cent, $4.77; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.36;
total 395.52
5477.89; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $5.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $4.14;
total 487.92
Godfried Duenser, East Du-
buque Add., Lot 165; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$179.76; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $2.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.56;
total 183.53
John Peter Beckius, East Du-
buque Add., N. 3 of Lot
164; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $58.08; extra ex-
pense at 1.23168 per cent,
72c; interest at 6 per cent,
50c; total 59.30
Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 167; vi-
brolithic, curb and gutter,
cost, $477. 9; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, $5.98; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $4.14;
total 487.92
Dubuque Altar Mfg. 'Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 168; vi-
brolithic, curb and gutter,
cost, $179.76; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, $2.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.56;
total 183.53
Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 169; vi-
brolithic, curb and gutter,
cost, $58.08; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, 72c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 50c;
total 59.30
Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 236; vi-
brolithic, curb and gutter,
cost, $477.89; extra expense
at 1.23168 per cent, $5.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $4.14;
total 487.92
Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 235; vi-
brolithic, curb and gutter,
$179.76; extra expense at
1.23168 per cent, $2.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.56;
total 183.53
Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co., East
Dubuque Add., Lot 234; vi-
brolithic, curb and gutter,
cost, $58.08; extra expense2at
1.23168 per cent, 72c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 50c; total 59.30
Geo. Gantenbein, East Du-
buque Add., S. 32 ft. of
6.63.6 ft. of Lot 16 and E.
11 ft. of Lot 17; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$222.80; extra expense at
$2.74; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.93; total 227.47
John P. Buechele, E. Dub. Add
N. 31.6 ft. of S. 63.6 ft. of
16 and E. 11 ft. of Lot 17;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter,
cost, $101.89; extra expense
261
Total $12,892.52
4588.5 sq. yds. vibrolithic
paving at $2.19 per yd $10,048.82
1885.2 lin. ft. combination
curb and gutter at 85c
per lin. ft. 1,602.42
128 lin. ft. cement curb at
47c per lin. ft. 60.16
26.7 lin. ft. cement gutter
at 38c per lin. ft. 10.15
257 cu. yds. crushed rock at
$3.00 per cu. yd. 771.00
46 cu. yds. crushed screen-
ings at $2.50 per cu. yd 115.00
8 cu. yds. sand at $2.50 per
cu. yds. 20.00
interest at 6 per cent 109.44
Extra expense at 1.23168
per cent 155.53
Total
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved June 9th, 1924.
Adopted June 9th, 1924.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
$12,892.52
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Special Session, June 9th, 1924
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of 19th street
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to $12,-
892.52.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Nineteenth street from the
east line of Central avenue to the
C. G. W. tracks there be issued Im-
provement Bonds to the amount of
$12,892.52. Said bonds shall be is-
sued under the provisions of Chap-
ter 6, Title V of the Code of Iowa
and the amendments, thereto shall
bear date as of the 9th day of July
A. D. 1924, shall be in the denomina-
tions of $300.00 each, except that
there shall be one bond to the
amount of $292.52; they shall be
numbered from 9815 to 9857 inclu-
sive, and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bonds numbered
9815 to 9820 shall constitute the first
series, and shall be payable on the
first day of April A. D. 1925; the
bonds numbered from 9821 to 9824
shall constitute the second series and
shall be payable on the first day of
April A. D. 1926; the bonds num-
bered 9825 to 9828 shall constitute
the third series and shall be pay-
able the first day of April 1927; the
bonds numbered from 9829 to 9832
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable the first day of
April 1928; the bonds numbered from
9833 to 9836 shall constitute the fifth
series and shall be payable the first
day of April 1929; the bonds num-
bered from 9837 to 9840 shall con-
stitute the sixth series and shall be
payable the first day of April 1930;
the bonds numbered from 9841 to
9844 shall constitute the seventh
series and shall be payable the first
day of April 1931; the bonds num-
bered from 9845 to 9848 shall con-
stute the eighth series and shall be
payable the 1st day of April 1932;
the bonds numbered from 9849 to
9852 shall be payable the first day of
April 1933, and shall constitute the
ninth series; the bonds numbered
from 9853 to 9857 shall constitute the
tenth series and shall be payable
the first day of April 1934.
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
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 5
per cent per annum, payable on the
presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons hereto attached.
Both interest and principal 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 amend-
ments thereto, and in accordance
with a resolution of the City Council
of said city, duly passed on the 9th
day of June, 1924. This bond is one
of a series of 43 bonds, 42 bonds, for
$300 each, numbered from 9815 to
9855 inclusive and one for $282.52
numbered 9857, all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
improving 19th street from the east
line of Central avenue to the C. G.
W. tracks 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 and 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 Du-
buque by its City Council, has
Special Session, June 9th, 1924
263
caused this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City af-
fixed this 9th day of July, A. D.
1924, and has authorized the use of
their fac-simile signatures to the in•
terest coupons hereto attached,
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF CODPON
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
Mayor.
Countersigned
(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 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 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 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 June 9th, 1924.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man 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 pay
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Rush street from the east
line of Holly street west for a dis-
tance of approximately 245 feet with
laterals.
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—Mayor pro -tem Melchior.
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for sanitary sewer in Rush street,
from the east line of Holly street
west for a distance of approximately
245 feet by Oliver G. Kringle sub let
from Uhlrich Paley Co., contractor,
in front of and adjoining the same,
a Special Tax be and is hereby lev-
ied on the several Lots, and Parts
of Lots, and Parcels of Real Estate
hereinafter named, situated and
owned, and for the several a.mounts
set opposite each Lot or Parcel of
Real Estate, as follows:
Owner Description Amount
Sisters of Presentation, Un-
ion Add., Lot 161; 60 lin. ft.
tile pip eand manhole at
$1.06071, $63 64; extra ex-
pense at 6.50115 per cent,
$4.14; interest at 6 per cent,
55c; total $ 68.33
St. Columbkills Church, Un-
ion Add., Lot 160; 60 lin.
ft. tile pipe and manhole
at $1.06071, 63.64; 22 lin. ft.
6 in. laterals at $1.40, $30.80;
extra expense at 6.50115 per
cent, $6.14; interest at 6 per
cent, 81c; total 101.39
St. Columbkills Church, Un-
ion Add., Lot 159; 60 lin. ft
tile pipe and manhole at
$1.06071, $63.64; extra ex-
pense at 6.50115 per cent,
$4.14; interest at 6 per cent,
55c; total 68.33
St. Columbkills Church, Un-
ion Add., E. 50 ft. Lot 158;
50 lin. ft. tile pipe and man-
hole at $1.06071, $53.04; extra
expense at 6.50115 per cent,
$3.45; interest at 6 per cent,
46c; total
James Connolly, Union Add.,
W. 10 ft. Lot 158; 10 lin. ft.
tile pipe and manhole at
$1.06071, $10.61; extra ex-
pense at 6.50115 per cent,
69c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total
56.95
11.40
264 Special Session, June 9th, 1924
James Connolly, Union Add.,
Lot 157; 60 lin. ft. tile pipe
and manhole at $1.06071,
$63.64; 22 lin. ft. 4 in. later-
als at 65c, $14.30; extra ex-
pense at 6.50115 per cent,
$5.07; interest at 6 per cent,
68c; total
Ellen Connolly, Union Add,
Lot 141; 60 lin. ft. tile pipe
and manhole at $1.06071,
$63.64; 20 lin. ft. 4 in. later-
als at 65c, $13.00; extra ex-
pense at 6.50115 per cent,
$4.98; interest at 6 per cent,
67c; total
Matt Schmit, Union Add,
Lot 140; 60 lin. ft. tile pipe
and manhole at $1.06071,
$63.64; 20 lin. ft. 4 in. later-
als at 65c, $13.00; extra ex-
pense at 6.50115 per cent,
$4.98; interest at 6 per cent,
67c; total ...._
St. Columbkills Church, Un-
ion Add., Lot 139; 60 lin.
ft. tile pipe and manhole at
$1.06071, $63.64; 20 lin. ft. 4
in. laterals at 65c, $13.00;
extra expense at 6.50115 per
cent, $4.98; interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; total
St. Columbkills Church, Un-
ion Add., Lot 138; 45.5 lin.
ft. tile pipe and manhole at
$1.06071, $48.27; 20 lin. ft.
4 in. laterals at 65c; $13.00;
extra expense at 6.50115 per
cent, $3.98; interest at 6 per
cent, 52c; total
83.69
82.29
82.29
82.29
65.77
Total $702.73
246 lin. ft. 8 inch tile at $1.65
per lin. ft. $405.90
24.5 lin. ft. 6 inch tile at $1.40 •
per lin. ft. 34.30
102 lin. ft. 4 inch tile at 65c
per lin. ft. 66.30
2 manholes at $74 00 per man-
hole 148.00
Interest at 6 per cent 5.68
Extra expense at 6.50115 per
cent 42.55
Total
$702.73
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Adopted June 9th, 1924.
Approved June 9th, 1924.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None,
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract hertofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer in Rush street hereinafter de-
scribed has been completed and the
City Engineer has computed the cost
and expense of said improvement
amounts to $702.73.
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 Rush
street from the east line of Holly
street west for a distance of approx-
imately 245 feet with laterals, there
be issued Sewer Bonds to the amount
of $702.73. Said bonds shall be is-
sued under the provisions of Chap-
ter 6, Title V of the Code of Iowa
and the amendments thereto, shall
bear date as of the 9th day of July
A. D. 1924, shall be in the denomina-
tions of $100.00 each, except that
there shall be one bond to the
amount of $2.73; they shall be num-
bered from 9858 to 9865 inclusive,
and shall be divided into eight ser-
ies of .which the bond numbered
9858 shall constitute the first series,
and shall be payable on the first day
of April, A. D. 1925; the bond num-
bered 9859 shall constitute the sec-
ond series and shall be payable on
the first day of April A. D. 1926; the
bond numbered 9860 shall constitute
the third series and shall be pay-
able the first day of April 1927; the
bond numbered 9861 shall constitute
the fourth series and shall be pay-
able the first day of April 1928; the
bond numbered 9862 shall constitute
the fifth series and shall be payable
the first day of April 1929; the bond
numbered from 9863 shall constitute
the sixth series and shall be payable
the first day of April 1930; the bond
numbered 9864 shall constitute the
seventh series and shall be payable
the first day of April 1931; the bond
numbered 9865 shall constitute the
eighth series and shall be payable
the first day of April 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
substantially in the following form:
Special Session, June 9th, 1924
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 in-
terest coupons hereto attached. Both
interest and principal 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 9th day of June,
1924.
This bond is one of a series of 8
bonds, seven for $100.00 each, num-
bered from 9858 to 9864 inclusive
and one for $2.73 numbered 9865,
all of like tenor and date, and issued
for the purpose of constructing a
sanitary sewer in Rush street from
the east line of Holly street west for
a distance of approximately 245 feet
with laterals, 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 cen
per annum, and this bond is payable
only out of the money and 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 9th day of July A. D. 1924, and
has authorized the use of their fac-
$100.00
265
simile signatures to 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
improvement bond No dated
19
Mayor.
Countersigned
(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 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 resol fed 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 wih the fac-simile si^
nature of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Adopted June 9th, 1924.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tent Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
that it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to construct a concrete curb
and gutter on West 16th street from
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June 9th, 1924
Cornell street to the west line of
Henion street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Councli-
man Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to build, construct and
put in place certain street improve-
ments as hereinafter described, in,
upon and along the following street,
to -wit: West 16th street from Cor-
nell street to the west line of Hen -
ion street.
Said street improvement to consist
of curb and gutter, the curb and gut-
ter to be constructed of concrete.
All of the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specif-
ications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposedto be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 9th day of June,
1924, at 4:30 p. m., in the Council
Chambers in the City Hall of said
City, and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pas-
sage and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in the
manner and for the time prescribed
by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 19th day
of May, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque this 9th day of
June, 1924.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor pro tem.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Concilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
that it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to construct a concrete curb
and gutter on Vernon street from
the west line of Alta Vista street,
about 427 feet west.
There being no remonstrance.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Councilman Gabriel moved that.
the resolution be amended by strik-
ing out the 427 feet and substituting
therefor 477 feet. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote: .
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to build, construct and
put in place certain street improve-
ments as hereinafter described, in,
upon and along the following street,
to -wit: Vernon street from the west
line of Alta Vista. street about 477
feet west.
Said street improvement to consist
Special Session, June 9th, 1924
of curb and gutter, the curb and gut-
ter to be constructed of concrete.
All of the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
ications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by •the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 9th day of June,
1924, at 4:30 p. m., in the Council
Chambers in the City Hall of said
City, and that the City Clerk he and
he is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where saidproposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard, to
be given by publication in the official
newspapers of the City in the man-
ner and for thetime prescribed by
law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 19th day
of May, 1924.
Approved:
L. H BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
('ity of Dubuque, this 9th day of
June, 1924.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor nro-tem.
F.D. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
Councilman Gabriel moved 'the
adoption of the resolution as amend-
ed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
267
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher, of the notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
that it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to construct a six-inch con-
crete or vitrified tile sanitary sewer
in Belmont District, O'Neill street
from Burden street to Brunswick
street; a six-inch sewer in Groveland
street from Burden to Brunswick
street; a six-inch sewer in Balke
street from Groveland to Lawther
streets; an eight -inch sewer in Law-
ther street from Burden street to
alley between Balke street and
Brunswick street; a six-inch sewer
inalley between Balke and Bruns-
wick streets from Groveland to Law-
ther street, and a six-inch sewer in
Brunswick street from O'Neill street
to Edith street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor , pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six-inch
concrete or vitrified tile sanitary
sewer in Belmont District, O'Neill
street from Burden street to Bruns-
wick street; a six-inch sewer in
Groveland street from Burden to
Brunswick; a six-inch sewer in
Balke street from Groveland to Law-
ther street; an eight -inch sewer in
Lawther street from Burden street
to alley between Balke and Bruns-
wick streets; a six-inch sewer in
alley between Balke and Brunswick
streets from Groveland to Lawther
streets, and a six-inch sewer in
Brunswick street from O'Neill street
to Edith street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council. City
Manager and State Board of Health.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall he 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 constructed
as hereinbefore set forth, and that
this proposed resolution, except this
268 Special Session June 9th, 1924
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 June 9th, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock p. m., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution, and of the time and
place, when and where said proposed
resolution 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
pendency thereof ordered given this
19th day of May, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, this 9th day of
June, 1924.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor pro -tem.
ED. S'CHREMPF,
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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
that it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to construct a six-inch con-
crete or vitrified tile sanitary sewer
in Decatur street from Lincoln ave-
nue to Prescott street and in Pres-
cott street from Hamilton street to a
point about 250 feet south of Deca-
tur street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six-inch
concrete or vitrified tile sanitary
sewer in Decatur street from Lincoln
avenue to Prescott street and in
Prescott street from Hamilton street
to a point about 250 feet south of
Decatur street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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 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 June 9th, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock p. m., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency 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 pro-
vided by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 19th day
of May, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted. passed and ap-
nroved by the City Connell of the
City of Dubuque, this 9th day of
June, 1924.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor nro-tem.
ED. SCHREMPF.
THEO. GABRIEL, •
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUB1 R.
City Clerk.
ronnellman Gabriel moved the
^dontion of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
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269
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
that it be deemed necessary and ad-
visableto construct a six-inch con-
crete or vitrified tile sanitary sewer
in Harold street from Lowell street
to the alley first north of Seminary
street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilman Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six-inch
concrete or vitrified tile sanitary
sewer in Harold street from Lowell
street to the alley first north of
Seminary street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of
Health.
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 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 June 9th, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock p. m., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution. and ofthe time and
place, when and where said proposed
resolution will he 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 approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 19th day
of May, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, this 9th day of
June, 1924.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor pro -tem.
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of the notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
that it be deemed necessary and
advisable to construct a six-inch con-
crete or vitrified tile sanitary sewer
in Providence street from Johnson
street north about 275 feet.
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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Duhuoue, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six-inch
concrete or vitrified tile sanitary
sewer in Providence street from
Johnson street north about 275 feet.
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 sneciflca-
tions prepared by the City 'Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
City Clerk, having been duly ap-
provd by the City Council, rite Man-
ager and State Board of Health.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall he assessed against the
property abutting, upon the same and
also aeainst all adjacent property
benefited thereby.
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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 June 9th, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock p. m., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution, and of the time and
place, when and where said proposed
resoultion, 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
pendency thereof ordered given this
19th day of May, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque this 9th day of June,
1924.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor pro -tem.
ED. SCHREMPF,
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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher of the notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
that it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to construct a six-inch con-
crete or vitrified tile sanitary sewer
in East 27th street from Elm street
to Pinnard street, and in East 28th
street from Elm to Pinnard street.
and in Pinnard street from 26th to
30th street.
There being no remonstrance.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be amended by strik-
ing our East 27the street from Elm
to Pinnard street and substituting
therefor "East 26th street from alley
first east of Elm street to Pinnarcl
street." Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayos• Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six-
inch concrete or vitrified tile sani-
tary sewer in East 26th street from
alley first east of Elm street to Pin-
nard street, and in East 28th street
from Elm street to Pinnard street,
and in Pinnatd street from 26th
street to 30th street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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 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 tae City Coun-
cil to be held June 9th, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock p. m., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency 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
he 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 approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof
of May,
Appro
The
sity
prove
ity
June
Special Session,'June 9th, 1924
271
ordered given this 19th day
1924.
ved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
foregoing resolution of neces-
was adopted, passed and ap-
d by the City Council of the
of fDubuque, this 9th day of
1924.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor pro -tem.
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
Councilmen.
ttest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution as amended be adopt-
ed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Notice of publication, certified to
by the publisher. of the notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
that it be deemed necessary and ad-
visable to construct a six-inch con-
crete or vitrified tile sanitary sewer
in Maple street from 13th street to
15th street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the notice he received and filed.
S'econded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor nro-tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Ahsnnt—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion. that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a six-inch
concrete or vitrified tile sanitary
sewer in Maple street from 13th
street to 15th street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary. Said
sewer to he constructed in accord-
ance with the plans and specifications
Prepared by the City Engineer and
row on file in the office of the City
clerk. having been duly anprqved by
the City Council. City Manager and
State Board of Health.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall he assessed against the
"-nnerty abutting upon the same and
also aeah'st all adjacent property
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 June 9th, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock p. m., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency 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 notice of the pen-
dency thereof ordered given this
19th day of May, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, this 9th day of
June, 1924.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor pro -tem.
ED. SCHREMPF,
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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Petition of E. J. Gaynor stating
that he is the owner of Lot 5, North
98 Wood's Add.; that a special
assessment was levied against his
property several months ago in the
amount of $159.00 for sewer and gas
connections in West Locust street:
this property is situated along a
rocky bluff and is not worth much.
and that the assessment is far in
excess of a 25 per cent valuation of
this property, and he hereby asks
that the assessment be reduced.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition he referred to the City
Manager for investigation. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior.
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
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Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Petition of Agostine Zucarro, a
fruit vendor, stating that his only
means of a livelihood is peddling
fruit, that the ordinance prohibiting
him from selling on the market has
greatly reduced his revenue; he
states further that he is a World
War veteran, having served from
September, 1917, to January, 1919, a
great portion of this time was spent
in the trenches of France. He here-
by asks the Council to take this in-
to consideration and reduce the lic-
ense fee or exempt him from paying
any license.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Petition of B. A. Ruegnitz stating
that he had mislaid his assessment
notice for the payment of the Eagle
Point sewer, as levied against his
property, and thereby missed mak-
ing the first payment when due. He
hereby asks the privilege of paying
for this assessment on the install-
ment plan.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
A Communication.
June 5th, 1924.
To the Honorable Mayor, City Com-
missioners and City Manager of
Dubuque.
Gentlemen: The original bid for
street railway portion of paving
Bryant street is $4.50 per sq. yd.,
covering brick between rails and one
foot on each side. It is agreeable to
the Dubuque Electric Co. and to the
contractors, Uhlrich-Paley Co., to use
vibrolithic paving up to and between
the rails. Paving the street railway
portion to be separated from the
City's portion by longitudinal Carey
Elastic Filler at each side of tie. An
elastic filler along side of both sides
of rail one inch in thickness outside
and 2 inch thickness inside and
transverse elastic filler every 30 feet
between car tracks. The above will
reduce the price of street railway
portion from $4.50 per sq. yd. to
$3.75 per sq. yd.
We respectfully request your per-
mission to substitute vibrolithic for
brick in the street railway portion of
the Bryant street paving contract.
Subject to the consent of the Coun-
cil, we approve the above.
DUBUQUE ELECTRIC CO.,
By T. T. Parker, Gen. Mgr.
UHLRICH-PALEY CO.,
By F. A. Uhlrich, Mgr.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Plumbers' bond of Frank J. Relli-
han presented. It being properly
executed, Councilman Gabriel moved
that it be received and placed on file.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Council proceedings for the Month
of March, 1924, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
they be approved as printed and
placed on file. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Report of theCity Auditor, report
of the City Treasurer and report of
the City Water Works for the month
of May, 1924, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the reports be received and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote: _....
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque that it be
deemed advisable to enter into a
contract with the La Crosse Dredg-
ing Co. to furnish and fill for the
land owned by the City of Dubuque
and described as lots Nos.:
Lot 1 of 1 of Block A, Booth's
Addition;
Lot 1 of 1 of Block B, Booth's
Addition;
Lot 6 of Block B, Booth's Addi-
tion;
Lots 1 to 12, inclusive, Block 30,
Dubuque Harbor Improvement Co.
Add.; ••••••
Special Session,
June 9th, 1924 273
Lots 1 of 13, Dubuque Harbor
Improvement Co. Addition;
Lot 1 of 1 of 14, Dubuque Harbor
Improvement Co. Addition;
Lot 1 of 1 of 17, Dubuque Harbor
Improvement Co. Addition;
Lot 1 of 2 of 17, Dubuque Harbor
Improvement Co. Addition;
Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 29, Du-
buque Harbor .Improvement Co. Addi-
tion;
Ale a strip of ground 28 feet wide
commencing at the alley next south
of Sixth Street Extension adjoining
and immediately east of the rights-
of-way granted to the Dubuque &
Northwestern Ry. Co., thence south-
erly adjoining and parallel with the
right-of-way of said Dubuque &
Northwestern Ry. Co. to 4th street;
Also a strip of land 14 feet wide
adjacent to and on the easternly side
of the right-of-way granted to the
Chicago, Burlington % Northern Ry.
Co. extending northwesterly to the
center of the alley between 5th and
6th streets.
Said filling to be furnished by said
company at the unit price of 16c per
cubic yard, said price being consid-
ered fair and reasonable for the ma-
terial to be supplied.
Be it further resolved that the con-
tract and this resolution providing
for thefurnishing of the filling here-
in provided for be placed on file for
public inspection for a period of one
week before final action is taken
thereon, and thereafter the Manager
is directed to execute the contract
on behalf of the City of Dubuque.
Passed and adopted on first pre-
sentation this 2nd day of June, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved on
second and final presentation this
9th day of June, 1924.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
HARLAN MELCHIOR,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Final presentation. Councilman
Schrempf moved that the resolution
be adopted and the contract be ap-
proved. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Petition of Werniinont Bros., ask-
ing for permission to erect display
sign at No. 105 Locust street, pre-
sented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted
and the Building Commissioner be
authorized to issue the necessary per-
mit. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, .and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Petition of Henry King, asking
permission to erect a display sign
at No. 1209 Central avenue, pre-
sented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed and the Building Commissioner
be authorized to issue the necessary
permit. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Petition of property owners and
residents, abutting on Olinger Park,
stating that they have no objection
to the Dykman and Joyce Expossi-
tion Shows, exhibiting on said Oling-
er Park during the week commenc-
ing June 23rd, 1924.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the license be issued on the proof
of compliance with the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Petition of property owners and
residents on West 14th street from
Bluff to Dell streets, asking that said
portion of the street be repaired and
oiled.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager to negotiate with property
owners for the payment of the oiling.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the alley between Atlantic and
Auburn streets from West 14th to
Delaware streets, being profile 1119
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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
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An ordinance establishing a grade
on Hamilton street from Rhomberg
avenue to Garfield avenue, being pro-
file No. 1123, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
this be the first reading of the or-
dinance, Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Fillmore street from Auburn
street to Audubon street, being pro-
file No. 1121, 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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Decorah street from Auburn
street to Audubon street, being pro-
file No. 1120, 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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Stanton street from Rhomberg
avenue to Lincoln avenue, being pro-
file No. 1122, 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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Decatur street from Rhomberg
avenue to Garfield avenue, being pro-
file No. 1124, 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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Garfield avenue from Marshall
street to Hamilton street, being pro-
file No. 1126, 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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the alley between Auburn street
and Algona street from West 14th
to Delaware streets, being profile
No. 1118, 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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the alley between Rhomberg av-
enue and Garfield avenue, from Mar-
shall to Hamilton streets, being pro-
file No. 1125, 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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Petition of August Pust Estate,
asking for a reduction in assessment
as levied against lot 528 Ham's Add.,
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer, in the sum of $50.79 and re-
ferred to the City Engineer for in-
vestigation at a meeting held May
12th, 1924. On recommendation of
the City Engineer the assessment
was reduced 50 per cent.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City En-
gineer be approved and the assess-
ment be reduced 50 per cent and the
Treasurer be notified accordingly and
the Auditor be instructed to draw a
warrant on the general fund in favor
of the special assessment fund to
make up the deficiency. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Special Session June 9th, 1924
275
June 6th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of Walsh street
from Third street to Douglas street,
by paving with vibrolithic pavement,
Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractors, has
been completed. I would therefore
recommend the acceptance of this
work by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Walsh street from
Third street to Douglas street, 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 of Du-
buque that the recommendation of
the City Manager be approved and
that the City Engineer beand he
is hereby instructed to prepare a
plat and schedule showing the lots
and parcels of real estate subject to
assessment for said improvement
and file the same in the office of the
City Clerk subject to public inspec-
tion, and the City Clerk shall upon
receipt of such plat and schedule
publish the notice of said assessment
as required by law.
Adopted June 9th, 1924.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor pro -tem.
ED. SCHREMPF,
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 pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
June 6th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of Julien avenue
from Delhi street to Delhi street, has
been completed, same being paved
with vibrolithic pavement, Uhlrich-
Paley Co., contractors. I would
therefore recommend the acceptance
of this work by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Julien avenue rrom
Delhi to Delhi street, 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 the City Clerk
shall upon receipt of such plat and
schedule publish the notice of said
assessment as required by law.
Adopted June 9th, 1924.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor pro -tem.
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
June 9th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of White street
from Fourth street to Sixth street,
by paving the same with vibrolithic
pavement, Uhlrich-Paley Co., con-
tractors, has been completed. I
would therefore recommend the ac-
ceptance of this work by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of White street from
Fourth street to Sixth street, has
been completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has ex-
amined the 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 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 with
the City Clerk subject to public in-
spection and the City Clerk shall
upon receipt of such plat and sched-
276 • Special Session,
ule publish the notice of said assess-
ment as required by law.
Adopted June 9th, 1924.
Approved:
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Mayor pro -tern.
ED. SCHREMPF,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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—Mayor pro -tem Melchior,
Councilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved " 1924.
Ae
Adopted t"soh .. T 1924.
V i, r%.4o.•/
/id
Councilmen
Attest:/
City Clerk.
tine 19th, 1924
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session June 19th, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Gabriel.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga-
briel, Melchior.
Absent—Councilman 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 introducing
a resolution to authorize the issu-
ance of $100,000.00 City Grading
Bonds of the City of Dubuque. Levy-
ing special assessments as provided
by law to pay for the improvement
of Jones street, from the river front
to the I. C. R. R. tracks. West Fifth
street from Hill to John streets and
acting on any other business that
may come before the meeting.
A resolution to authorize the issu-
ance of $100,000.00 City Grading
Bonds of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
was presented and read.
Councilman Brede moved that the
resolution be adopted and placed on
le in the office of the City Clerk
for the required period of not less
than one week for public inspection.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended to allow any
one present to address the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the fcllowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
A committee from the Seventh Day
Adventist Church located on Kniest
street, addressed the Council rela-
tive to the assessment levied against
their church for the making of sewer
and water connections. Stating that
the assessment in their estimation is
too high and asking that it be re-
duced.
Councilman Brel.• moved tha, the
nistter be referrd to :he City Man-
ager and City Engineer to investi-
gate and report back to the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
T. T. Parker, General Manager of
the Dubuque Electric Co., addressed
Special Session, June 19th, 1924
the Council, and asked permission to
erect a large electric sign in front
of the Company's new place of bus-
iness, corner 10th and Main streets.
Prayer,of the petition granted and
uie Building Commissioner instruct-
ed to issue the necessary nerinit.
Councilman Brede moved that the
request of Mr. Parker be granted and
the Building Commissioner be in-
structed to issue the necessary per-
mit. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and 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 provided by law to pay
for the improvement of Jones street
from the east property line of prop-
erty fronting the river, to the I. C.
R. R. tracks.
Remonstrances against the assess-
ment as levied against the property
of the I. C. R. R. Co. Also remon-•
strance from Georgia H. Cooper, and
the A. A. Cooper Inc., against the
assessment as levied against their
property, presented and read.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the remonstrances be referred to the
City Solicitor. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice of publication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Jones street from the
east property line of property front-
ing the river to the I. C. Ry tracks,
by Uhlrich-Paley Co., Contractor, in
front of and ajoining 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 for
the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate,
as follows:
Owner Description Amount
1. C. R. R. Co., Dub. Harbor
Co.'s Add., Block 9, Lot 1;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $430.70; extra expense
at 2.10468 per cent, $9.06;
interest at 6 per cent, $3.74;
total 3........$4. 3.50
277
Georgia H. Cooper, Dub. Har-
bor Co.'s Add., Block 9, Lot
2; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $473.01; extra ex-
pense at 2.10468 per cent,
$9.96; interest at 6 per cent,
$4.11; total 487.08
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Dub. Har-
bor Co.'s Add., Block 8N,
300 ft. including 20 ft. vacat-
ed alley; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $1,388.09;
extra expense at 2.10468 per
cent, $29.21; interest at 6
per cent, $12.03; total 1429 33
A, A. Cooper (Inc.), Dub. Har-
bor Co.'s Add., Block 7N.
300 ft.; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $753.74; ex-
tra expense at 210468 per
cent, $15.86; interest at 6
per cent, $6.54; total 776.14
John F. Killeen, Dub. Harbor
Co.'s Add., Block 6, Lot 8;
vibrolithic, curb and gut :3r
cost, $329 93; extra expanse
at 2.10468 per cent, $6.92;
interest at•6 per cent, $2.85;
total 338.7a
Iowa Oil Co., Dub. Harbor
Co's Add., Block 6, Lot 7;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $127.16; extra expense
at 2.10468 per cent, $2.68;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.11;
total 130.95
Iowa Oil Co., Dub. Harbor
Co.'s Add., Block 6, Lot 6;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $84.95; extra expense
at 2.10468 per cent, $1.79;
interest at 6 per cent, 73c;
total 87.47
Iowa Oil Co., Dub. Harbor
Co.'s Add., Block 6, Lot 5;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $63.73; extra expense
at 2.10468 per cent, $1.34;
interest at 6 per cent, 54c;
total 65.61
Iowa Oil Co., Dub. Harbor
Co.'s Add., Block 6, Lot 4;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $19.44; extra expense
at 2.10468 per cent, 42c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 17c;
total
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), A. A
Cooper Wagon Works Block,
Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $3311.73; extra
expense at 2.10468 per cent,
$69.70; interest at 6 per cent,
3410.12
$28.69; total
I. C. R. R. Co., Dub Harbor
Co.'s Add., W. 100 ft. Block
3; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $347.98; extra ex-
pense at 2.10468 per cent,
$7.32; interest at 6 per cent, 358.31
$3.01; total
20.03
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Special Session, June 19th, 1924
I. C. R. R. Co., Railroad tracks
Water St. intersection; vib-
rolithic Ry. tracks cost,
$404.70 extra conc. cost,
$288.00; extra expense at
2.10468 per cent, $14.58; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $5.00;
total
713.28
Total $8260.52
2730.7 sq. yds. vibrolithic
paving outside R. R. tracks
at $2.24 per sq. yd. $6116.77
180.67 sq. yds. vibrolithic pav-
ing R. R. tracks at $2.24
per sq. yd. 404.70
1250.1 lin. ft. comb. curb and
gutter at 85c per lin. ft 1062.59
49 lin. ft. cement gutter at
40c per lin. ft. 19.60
32 cu. yds. crushed rock at
$3.00 per cu. yd. 93.00
32 cu. yds. concrete under I
C. tracks at $9.00 per cu
yd. 288.00
15 cu. yds. stone screenings
at $2.50 per cu. yd. 37.50
Interest at 6 per cent 69.52
Extra expense at 2.10468 per
cent 168.84
Total $8260.52
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Adopted June 19th, 1924.
Approved June 19th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
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, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Jones street
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement mounts to
$8,260.52,
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Jones street from the east
property line of property fronting on
the river to the I. C. Ry. tracks,
there be issued Improvement Bonds
to the amount of $8,260.52. Said
bonds shall be issued under the pro-
visions of Chapter 6, Title V of the
Code of Iowa and the amendments
thereto, shall bear date as of the
19th day of July A. D. 1924, shall
be in the denominations of $300.00
each, except that there shall be one
bond to the amount of $160.52; they
shall be numbered from 9866 to 9893
inclusive and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bonds num-
bered 9866 to 9867 shall constitute
the first series, and shall be payable
on the first day of April, A. D. 1925;
the bonds numbered from 9868 to
9870 shall constitute the second ser-
ies and shall be payable on the first
day of April A. D. 1926; the bonds
numbered 9871 to 9873 shall consti-
tute the third series and shall be
payable on the first day of April
1927; the bonds numbered from 9874
to 9876 shall constitute the fourth
series and shall be payable the first
day of April 1928; the bonds num-
bered from 9877 to 9879 shall con-
stitute the fifth series and shall be
payable the first day of April 1929;
.the bonds numbered from 9880 to
9882 shall constitute the sixth series
and shall be payable the first day
of April 1930; the bonds numbered
from 9883 to 9885 shall constitute
the seventh series and shall be pay-
able the first day of April 1931; the
bonds numbered from 9886 to 9888
shall constitute the eighth series and
shall be payable the first day of
April 1932; the bonds numbered
9889 to 9891 shall be payable the
first day of April 1933; and shall
constitute the ninth series; the
bonds numbered from 9892 to 9893
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable thefirst day of
April 1934.
Said bonds sall 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. S aid 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 here-
inafter 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 pre-
Special Session, June 19th, 1924
279
sentation and surrender of the in-
terest coupons hereto attached. Both
interest and principal 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 19th
day of June, 1924. This bond is one
of a series of 28 bonds, 27 for $300.00
numbered from 9866 to 9892 inclu-
sive and one for $160.52 numbered
9893, all of like tenor and date, and
issued for the purpose of the im-
provement of Jones street from the
east property line of property front-
ing the river to the I. C. Railway Co.
tracks, and described in said resolu-
tion; 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 and 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 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 countersigned by its City Clerk,
with the seal of said City affixed
this 19th day of July A. D. 1924,
and has authorized the use of their
fac-simile signatures to the inter-
est 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
improvement bond No
dated
19
Countersigned:
Mayor.
(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 he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book t obe 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.
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 June 19th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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, and 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 provided by law to pay
for the improvement of West Fif+
street from the east line of Hill
street to the east line of John street,
presented.
A remonstrance by the A. A. Coop-
er Inc., against the assessment as
levied against their property for this
improvement, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the remonstrance be referred to the
City Solicitor. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Councilman Brede moved that the
280 Special Session, June 19th, 1924
notice of publication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Schrempf.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving West Fifth street from
the east line of Hill street to the
east line of John street, by Uhlrich-
Paley 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:
Owner Description Amount
Thos. Watters Est., Geo. Mar-
tin's Sub., Lot 1; vibrolith-
ic, curb and gutter cost,
$99.16; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, $2.56; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 86c;
total $102.58
Daniel Fagen, Geo. Martin's
Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $28.09;
extra expense at 2.58056
per cent, 72c; interest at 6
per cent, 24c; total 29.05
Thos. Watters Est., Geo. Mar-
tin's Sub., Lot 3; vibrolith-
ic, curb and gutter cost,
$265.79; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, $6.86; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.30;
total 274.95
Catherine M. Cota, Geo. Mar-
tin's Sub., Lot 4; vibrolith-
ic, curb and gutter cost,
$265.79; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, $6.86; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.30;
total
Sybella Diamond, Kiene &
Blocklinger Sub. W. 50 ft.
of N. 111 ft. Lot 8; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$237.15; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, $6.12; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.06;
total
274.95
Sybella Diamond, Kiene &
Blocklinger Sub., W. 12 ft.
of S. 50 ft. Lot 8; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
6 91; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, 18c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total
E. L. Johannsen, Sub. E., 6 ft
10 in. of E. 111 ft. of Lot 8
and 44 ft. 10 in. of 6.50 ft.
of Lot 8 and Lot 7 Kiene
and Blocklinger's Sub., Lot
1; vibrolithic, curb and gut -
245.33
7.14
ter cost, $300.92; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$7.77; interest at 6 per cent,
$2.60; total 311.29
Gunner Tornes, Sub. E. 6 ft
10 in. of N. 111 ft. of Lot
8 and E. 44 ft. 10 in. of S.
50 ft. of Lot 8 and Lot 7
Kiene and Blocklinger's
Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $59.22; ex-
tra expense at 2.58056 per
cent, $1.53; interest at 6 per
cent, 52c; total 61.27
Chas. McCarthy, N. 70 ft. 4
in. Sub. Lots 1-2-3 of Kiene
and Blocklinger's Sub. No.
62 ft. Sub. Lots 4-5-6 of
Kiene and Blocklinger's
Sub.; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $38.09; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
98c; interest at 6 per cent,
33c; total 39.40
Chas. P. Skemp, N. 62 ft. Sub
Lots 4-5-6 of Kiene and
Blocklinger's Sub.; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$15.50; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, 40c; in
terest at 6 per cent, 14c;
total 16.04
Margt. Wolfie, Sub. Lot 2 of
1 of 1 of 3 Robt. Brown's
Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $198.61;
extra expense at 2.58056
per cent, $5.13; interest at
6 per cent, $1.72; total 205.46
Thos. Watter's Est., Sub. Lot
2 of 1 of 3 Robt. Brown's
Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $128.03; ex-
tra expense at 2.58056 per
cent, $3.30; interest at 6
per cent, $1.11; total 132.44
Ellen Callahan, Sub. Lot 1 of
3 Robt. Brown's Sub., Lot
2; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $7.14; extra ex
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
18c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 7.39
Ellen Callahan, Sub. Lot 2
Robt. Brown's Sub., Lot 1;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $181.80; extra expense
at 2.5805.6 per cent, $4.69;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.58;
total 188.07
Anna Page Scott and Mary S
Scott, Robt. Brown's Sub.,
Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $227.25; extra
expense at 2.58056 per cent,
$5.86; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.97; total 235.08
Thos. Watters Est., Sub. Lot
1 of 1 of 3 and 2 of 2 Robt.
Brown's Sub., Lot 2; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
Special
Session, June 19th, 1994
$4.86; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, 13c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 3c; total5.02
Eliz. Summers, Sub. Lot 1 of
1 of 1 of 3 end 2 of 2 Robt.
Brown's Sub., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$85.67; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, $2.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 74c;
total 88.62
M. L. and .J. E. Kemler, Sub
Lot 4 Robt. Brown's Sub.,
Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $40.54; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$1.05; interest at 6 per cent,
35c; total 41.94
Anna Page Scott and Mary S
Scott, Sub. Lot 2 City Lot
720 W.si'4 Lot 1; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$161 56; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, $4.17; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.40;
total 167.23
Sarah Bradley, Sub. Lot 2 City
Lot 720 E. Y4 Lot 1; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$54.40; extra expense at
2 58056 per cent, $1.40; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 47c;
total 56.27
Sarah Bradley, Sub. Lot 2 City
Lot 720; Lot 2; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$220.61; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, 5.69; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.90;
total
Eva and Annette Gerst, Sub
Lot 2 City Lot 720, Lot 3;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $224.52; extra expense
at 2.58056 per cent, $5.79;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.94;
total 232.25
John Murphy, Sub. Lot 2 City
Lot 720, Lot 4; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$228.29; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, $5.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.97;
total 236.16
Frank E. Leonard, Sub. Lot 2
City Lot 720, Lot 5; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$229.97; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, $5 93; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.99;
total 237.89
Agnes Reinicke, Garrigan's
Sub., Lot 3; vibrolithc, curb
and gutter cost, 14c; total
Agnes Reinicke, Garrigan's
Sub., Lot 4; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $1.59; ex-
tra expense at 2.58056 per
cent, 4c; interest at 6 per
cent, lc; total
228.20
14
1.64
281
M. L. Chapman, Sub. City
Lot 720 S. 115 ft. Lot 4; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $336.55; extra expense
at 2.58056 per cent, $8.68;
interest at 6 per cent, $2.91;
total 348.14
Herman Ternes, Sub. City Lot
720 N. 85 ft. Lot 4; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$37.45; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, 97c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 33c;
total
Ralph Ellwanger, Sub. Lot 3
City Lot 720, Lot 1; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$295.42; extra expense at
2:58056 per cent, $7.62; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.56;
total 305.60
Herman Ternes, Sub. Lot 3
City Lot 720, Lot 2; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$44.31; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, 1.14; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 38c;
total 45.83
John Whelan, Sub. Lot 3 City
Lot 720, Lot 3; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $13.13;
extra expense at 2.58056
per cent, 34c; interest at 6
per cent, 12c; total 13.59
Chas U. Lawless, Corriell's
Dubuque S. 125 ft. Lot 1;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $247.83; extra expense
at 2.58056 per cent, $6.40;
interest at 6 per cent $2.15;
total 256.38
Voelker Realty Co., Corriell's
Dubuque S. 125 ft. Lot 2;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $247.83; extra expense
at 2.58056 per cent, $6.40;
interest at 6 per cent $2.15;
total 256.38
Wm. Meyer, Corriell's Du-
buque, Lot 3; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$219.16; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, $5.66; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.90;
total 226.72
J. H. Ford, Corriell's Dubuque
N. 61 ft. Lot 1; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $26.13;
extra expense at 2.58056 per
cent, 67c; interest at 6 par
cent, 23; total $27.03
J. H. Ford, Corriell's Dubuque
N. 61 ft. Lot 2; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $26.13;
extra expense at 2.58056 per
cent, 67c; interest at 6 per
cent, 23; total $27.03
Anna Johannsen, Sub. 1, Mat-
tox Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$156.12; extra expense at
38.75
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282 Special Session, June 19th, 1924
2.58056 per cent, $4.03; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.36;
total 161.51
W. F. Claussen, Sub. 1 Mat-
tox Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$156.12; extra expense at.
2.58056 per cent, $4.03; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.36;
total -- -
MOO
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2
Mattox Sub., W. 100 ft. Lot
1; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $499.21; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$12.88; interest at 6 per
cent, $4.33; total 516.42
J. Miller, Sub. 2 Mattox Sub.,
E. 52 ft. Lot 1.; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$259.61; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, $6.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.25;
total 268.56
Frank J. Schneider, Sub. 1 of
3 Mattox Sub., Lot 2; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
32.18; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, 8c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 28c; total 33.29
Emil G. Schneider, Sub. 1 of 3
Mattox Sub., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$94.53; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, $2.44; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 83c;
total 97.90
Otto F. Geiger, Sub. 1, Sum -
mitt St. Sub., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$32.72; extra expense at
2.58056 per cent, 84c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 28c;
total 33.84
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and pt. 721, Lot
21; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $111.35; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$2.88; interest at 6 per cent,
97c; total 115.20
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and pt. 721, Lot
20; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $111.35; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$2.88; interest at 6 per cent,
97c; total 115.20
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and pt. 721, Lot
19; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $111.35; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$2.88; interest at 6 per cent,
97c; total 115.20
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and pt. 721, Lot
18; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $111.35; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$2.88; interest at 6 per cent,
97c; total 115.20
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and pt. 721, Lot
17; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $111.35; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$2.88; interest at 6 per cent,
97c; total 115.20
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and pt. 721, Lot
16; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $111.35; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$2.88; interest at 6 per cent,
97c; total 115.20
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and pt. 721, Lot
15; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $111.35; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$2.88; interest at 6 per cent,
97c; total 115.20
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and pt. 721, Lot
14; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $111.35; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$2.88; interest at 6 per cent,
97c; total 115.20
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and pt. 721, Lot
13; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $120.44; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$3.11; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.04; total 124.59
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and pt. 721, Lot
12; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, 95.44; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$2.46; interest at 6 per cent,
83c; total 98.73
A. A. Cooper (Inc.), Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and pt. 721, Lot
11; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, 120.44; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
$3.11; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.04; total 124.59
HALF INTERSECTION
Wm. Meyer, Corriell's Du-
buque, Lot 3; vibrolithic
curb and gutter cost, $5.84;
extra expense at 2.58056 per
cent, 15c; interest at 6 per
cent, 5c; total
Voelker Realty Co., Corriell's
Dubuque, Lot 4; vibrolithic,-
curb and gutter cost, $29.16;
extra expense at 2.58056
per cent, 75c; interest at
6 per cent, 26; total
Jay Luckey, Corriell's Du-
buque, Lot 5; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $29.16;
extra expense at 2.58056
per cent, 75c; interest at
6 per cent, 26; total .....
6.04
30.17
30.17
Special Session,
Jennie Bichel, Corriell's Du-
buque, Lot 6; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $26.24;
extra expense at 2.58056 per
cent, 68c; interest at 6 per
cent, 23c; total 27.15
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and part 721,
Lot 10; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $17.90; extra
expense at 2.58056 per cent,
46c; interest at 6 per cent,
lfc; total 18.52
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and part 721,
Lot 9; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $8.71; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
22c; interest at 6 per cent,
8c; total 9.01
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and part 721,
Lot 8; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $12.10; extra
expense at 2.58056 per cent,
31c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total 12.51
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and part 721,
Lot 7; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $12.10; extra
expense at 2.58056 per cent,
31c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total 12.51
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and part 721,
Lot 6; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $12.10; extra
expense at 2.58056 per cent,
31c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total 12.51
A.. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and part 721,
Lot 5; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $12.10; extra
expense at 2.58056 per cent,
31c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total 12.51
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and part 721,
Lot 4; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $12.10; extra
expense at 2.58056 per cent,
31c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total 12.51
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and part 721,
Lot 3; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $12.10; extra
expense at 2.58056 per cent,
31c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total 12.51
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and part 721,
Lot 2; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $12.10; extra
expense at 2.58056 per cent,
31c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total 12.51
A. A. Cooper Inc., Sub. Out
Lots 691-700 and part 721,
June 19th, 1924
Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $9.43; extra ex-
pense at 2.58056 per cent,
24c; interest at 6 per cent,
8c; total
283
9.75
Total $7,728.02
2654.77 sq. yds vibrolithic
paving at $2.30 per sq. yd. $6,105.97
1427.2 lin. ft. comb. curb
and gutter at 90c per lin.
ft. 1,284.48
31 lin. ft. cement gutter at
45c per lin. ft. 13.95
330.45 sq. ft. cement side-
walk at 20c per sq. ft 66.09
Interest at 6 per cent 64.75
Extra expense at 2.58056 per
cent 192.78
Total
All of which is assessed in ac-
cordance with the special benefits
conferred.
Approved June 19th, 1924.
Adopted June 19th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
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, and Melchior.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Schrempf.
$7,728.02
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of West Fifth
street hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to
$7,728.02.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
provement of West Fifth street ftrom
the east line of Hill street to the
east line of John street, there be is-
sued Improvement Bonds to the
amount of $7,728.02. Said bonds
shall be issued under the provisions
of Chapter 6, Title V of the Code
of Iowa and the amendments there-
to, shall bear date as of the 19th
day of July A. D. 1924; shall be in
the denominations of $300.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
'to the amount of $228.02; they shall
be numbered from 9894 to 9919 in-
clusive and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bond numbered
9894 shall constitute the first series,
and shall be payable on the first day
284 Special Session, June 19th, 1924
of April, A. D. 1925; the bonds num-
bered from 989.5 to 9897 shall consti-
tute the second series and shall be
payable on the first day of April A.
D. 1926; the bonds numbered 9898
to 9900 shall constitute the third ser-
ies and shall be payable the first day
of April, 1927; the bonds numbered
from 9901 to 9903 shall constitute
the fourth series and shall be pay-
able the first day of April, 1928; the
bonds numbered from 9904 to 990
shall constitute the fifth series and
shall be payable the first day of
April 1929; the bonds numbered 9907
to 9909 shall constitute the sixth
series and shall be payable the first
day of April 1920; the bonds num-
bered from 9910 to 9912 shall con-
stitute the seventh series and shall
be payable the first day of April
1931; the bonds numbered from 9913
to 9915 shall consttitute the eighth
series and shall be payable the first
day of April 1932; the bonds num-
bered from 9916 to 9918 shall be pay-
able the first day of April 1933; and
shall constitute the ninth series; the
bond numbered 9919 shall constitute
the tenth series and shall be payable
the first day of April 1934.
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
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 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 5 per cent
per annum, payable on the present-
ation and surrender of the interest
coupons hereto attached. Both in-
terest and principal 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 19th day of
June.
This bond is one of a series of 26
bonds, 25 for $300.00 each, number-
ed from 9894 to 9918 and one for
$228.02, numbered 9919, all of like
tenor and date, and issued for
the purpose of improvement of
West Fifth street from the east line
of Hill street to the east line of
John 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 ten annual installments,
with interest on all deferred pay-
ments at the rate of five per cent
per annum, and this bond is payable
only out of the money and 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 19th day of July
A. D., 1924, and has authorized the
use of their facsimile signatures to
the interest 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
improvement Bond No dated
19
Mayor.
Countersigned
(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 he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by hien
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.
Special Session, June 19th, 1924
lie 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 coapons 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 June 19th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote,
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Brede. and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schrempf.
Street Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, upon its
own motion, that pursuant to a reso-
lution of necessity proposed at a
meeting of the Council on the 19th
day of May, 1924, and duly passed
and adopted and approved on the
9th day of June, 1924, it is hereby
ordered that the improvement de-
scribed in said resolution of necess-
ity providing for the improvement
of West 16th street from Cornell
street to the west line of Henion
street, by curbing with new cement
and concrete curb and by construct-
ing concrete gutter as shown upon
the plans and specifications, be laid,
built and 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-
ments above described, said improve-
ments to be constructed in strict
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof duly prepared by
the City Engineer, which plans and
specifications have been approved
by the City Manager and are hereby
approved by the City Council, the
same being on file in the office of
the City Clerk for public inspection,
all of said work to be completed on
or before the 15th day of October,
1924.
The cost and expense of said work
will be paid by the levying of spec-
ial assessments against the private-
ly owned .property abutting upon
said improvement and also against
property which does not abutt upon
said improvement, but which lies
within the assessable distance as
provided by law, and payment to the
contractor will be made out of funds
realized from the sale of Improve-
ment Bonds to be issued in anticipa-
tion of the collections of said assess-
ments under the provisions of Chap-
ter 8 Title V of the Code of Iowa
and amendments thereto; and any
deficiency between the amount of the
contract price and the amount which
can be legally assessable against
private property will be paid either
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 Sec-
tion 912 of the Code of Iowa and
912A of the Code Supplement, or
out of the general fund.
This resolution being urgent and
of immediate necessity, shall be in
force and effect after its passage
and adoption by the City Council.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 19th day of June, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Resolution for the Construction of a
Street Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, upon its
own motion, that pursuant to a reso-
lution of necessity proposed at a
meeting of the Council on the 19th
day of May, 1924, and duly passed
and adopted and approved on the
9th day of June, 1924, it is hereby
ordered that the improvement de-
scribed in said resolution of necess-
ity providing for the improvement
of Vernon street from the west line
of Alta Vista street to a point about
477 feet west by curbing with new
cement and concrete curb and by
constructing concrete gutter as
shown upon the plans and specifi-
286 Special Session, June
19th, 1924
cations, be laid, built and 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-
ments above described, said im-
provements to be constructed in
strict accordance with the plans and
specifications thereof duly prepared
by the City Engineer, which plans
and specifications have been ap-
proved by the City Manager and are
hereby approved by the City Coun-
cil, the same being on file in the
office of the City Clerk for public
inspection, all of said work to be
completed on or before the 15th day
of October, 1924.
The cost and expense of said work
will be paid by the levying of spec-
ial assessments against the private-
ly owned property abutting upon
said improvement and also against
property which does not abutt upon
said improvement but which lies
within the assessable distance as
provided by law, and payment to
the contractor will be made out of
funds realized from the sale of im-
provement Bonds to be issued in an-
ticipation of the collections of said
assessments 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
which can be legally assessable
against private property will be paid
either from the proceeds of a spec-
ial tax to be levied under the pro-
visions of Section 831 of the Code
of Iowa, in anticipation of which
bonds will be issued under the pro-
visions of Section 912 of the Code
of Iowa and 912A of the Code sup-
plement, or out of the general fund.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity,
shall be in force and effect after
its passage and adoption by the City
Council.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 19th day of June, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
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 May, 1924, and
duly passed and approved on the 9th
day of June, 1924, it is hereby or-
dered that the improvements de-
scribed in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the construction
of a six inch concrete or vitrified
tile sanitary sewer in Belmont Dis-
trict. O'Neil street from Burden
street to Brunswick street. A 6 inch
sewer in Groveland street from Bur-
den to Brunswick streets. A 6 inch
sewer in Blake street from Grove -
land street to Lawther street. A 6
inch sewer in Lawther street from
Burden to alley between Blake and
Brunswick streets. A 6 inch sewer
in alley between Blake and Bruns-
wick streets from Groveland to Law-
ther streets and a 6 inch sewer in
Brunswick street from O'Neil street
to Edith 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 speci-
fications thereof, prepared by the
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager and submitted to the
State Board of Health for their 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 November, 1924.
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 col-
lection 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 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
913A of the Code Supplement.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity
shall be in force and effect from and
Special Session,
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Adopted June 19th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
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 May, 1924, and
duly passed and approved on the 9th
day of June, 1924, it is hereby or-
dered that the improvements de-
scribed in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the construction
of a six inch concrete or vitrified
tile sanitary sewer in Decatur street
from Lincoln avenue to Prescott
street and in Prescott street from
Hamilton street to a point about 250
feet south of Decatur street. Be
and the same is hereby ordered con-
structed.
June 19th, 1924 287
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 91::
cf the Code of Iowa and Section
913A of the Code Supplement.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity
shall be in force and effect from and
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Adopted June 19th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
A Resolution.
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 their 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 November, 1924.
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 col-
lection 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 lev-
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 May, 1924, and
duly passed and approved on the 9th
day of June, 1924, it is hereby or-
dered that the improvements de-
scribed in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the construction
of a six inch concrete or vitrified
tile sanitary sewer in Harold street
from Lowell street to alley first
north of Seminary 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 submitted to the
State Board of Health for their 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 November, 1924.
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 col-
lection of said special assessment
Special Session, June
19th 1924
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 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
913A of the Code Supplement.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity
shall be in force and effect from and
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Adopted June 19th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved tho ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
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 May, 1924, and
duly passed and approved on the 9th
clay of June, 1924, it is hereby or-
dered that the improvements de-
scribed in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the construction
of a six inch concrete or vitrified
tile sanitary sewer in Providence
street, from Johnson street north
about 275 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 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 their 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, 1924.
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 col-
lection 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 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
913A of the Code Supplement.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity
shall be in force and effect from and
ufL r its passage avid adoption by
the City Council.
Adopted June 19th, .1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
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 May, 1924, and
duly passed and approved on the 9th
day of June, 1924, it is hereby or-
dered that the improvements de-
scribed in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the construction
of a six inch concrete or vitrified
tile sanitary sewer in East 26th
street from first alley east of Elm
street to Pinnard street and in East
28th street from Elm street to Pin-
nard street and in Pinnard street
from 26th street to 30th 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
Special Session, June 19th, 1924 289
City Engineer, and approved by the
City Manager and submitted to the
State Board of Health for their 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 November, 1924.
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 col-
lection 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 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
913A of the Code Supplement.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity
shall be in force and effect from and
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Adopted June 19th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
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 May, 1924, and
duly passed and approved on the 9th
day of June, 1924, it is hereby or-
dered that the improvements de-
scribed in said resolution of neces-
sity providing for the construction
of a six inch concrete or vitrified
tile sanitary sewer in Maple street
from 13th street to 15th 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 submitted to the
State Board of Health for their 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 November, 1924.
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 col-
lection 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 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
cf. the Code of Iowa and Section
913A of the Code Supplement.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity
shall be in force and effect from and
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Adopted June 19th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the alley between Atlantic and
Auburn streets from West 14th to
Delaware streets, having passed
first reading, was presented and read
a second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
290 Special .Session, June 19th, 1924
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the alley between Auburn and
Algona streets, from West 14th to
Delaware streets, having passed first
reading, was presented and read a
second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second reading
of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior,
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on the alley between Rhomberg and
Garfield avenues, from Marshall to
Hamilton streets, having passed first
reading, was presented and read a
second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Hamilton street from Rhomberg
avenue to Garfield avenue, having
passed first reading, was presented
and read a second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Fillmore street from Auburn
street to Audubon street, having
passed first reading, was presented
and read a second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Decorah street from Auburn
street to Audubon street, having
passed first reading, was presented
and read a second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Stanton street from Rhomberg
avenue to Lincolnavenue, having
passed first reading, was presented
and read a second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Decatur street from Rhomberg
avenue to Garfield avenue, having
passed first reading, was presented
and read a second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Garfield avenue from Marshall
street to Hamilton street, having
passed first reading, was presented
and read a second time.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Petition of property owners ask-
ing that the alley between Alta Vista
street and Blake street from Kirk-
wood street to the alley parallel to
Kirkwood street, be vacated. Signed
by Geo. J. Kleih, B. F. Klauer, et al.
City Solicitor to draft an ordinance,
no further action taken.
Petition of Belsky Motor Co., ask-
ing permission to install a gasoline
filling station approximately 50 feet
south of the S. E. corner of 8th and
Iowa streets.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Brede.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Petition of residents on Rowan
street asking that said street be
made passable, presented.
Councilman Brede moved that the
Special Session, June 19th, 19'4
?91
petition be referred to the City Man-
ager. Seconded by Councilman :\lel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Petition of Ida M. Teal. Stating
that she slipped and fell on an icy
sidewalk in March, 1924, and re-
ceived personal injuries, thereby and
she hereby asks that the City pay
for the medical services and also
reimburse her for time lost while
laid up with these injuries.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Petition of Anna Maria Kien, 1738
Sycamore street, asking that she be
relieved from paying her taxes on
lot 432 and part of lot 433, stating
that her income is $8.00 per month,
and that she is 75 years old and
unable to work.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and ad-
vise. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
The petition of C. J. Buol, remon-
strating against the assessment as
levied against his property lot 9
Fairview Add., for the making of
sewer and water connections, on
West 16th street from Montrose to
Cornell street, and action on which
was deferred until the committee to
whom it was referred reported, was
taken up by the committee composed
of the City Manager, Mayor Alder-
son and Councilman Brede. They
recommended that the assessment
of Mr. Buol be reduced $105.00.
Councilman Melhior moved that
the recommendation of the commit-
tee be approved and the Auditor be
instructed to draw a warrant on the
Water Works fund for $105.00 to
make up the shortage. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
The notice of publication certified
to by the publisher of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment provided by law, to pay
for said sewer and water connec-
tions, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that it
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor .Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for sewer and water connections on
the improvement of West 16th street
from the west line of Montrose ter-
race to the west line of Cornell
street, by Nesler & Buechel, contrac-
tor, in front of and ajoining 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, as follows:
Owner Description Amount
M. Buol Estate, Fairview Sub.,
Lot 8; 10.33 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $3.25, $33.57; extra ex-
pense at 2.16029 per cent,
73c; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total $ 34.59
J. Casper Buol, Fairview Sub,
Lot 9; 46 lin. ft. water pipe
at $4.50, $207.04; 14 lin ft.
tile pipe ar. $475, $66.50; ex-
tra expense at 2.16029 per
cent, $5.91; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.37; total 281.78
Julia 'Pfiffner, Fairview Sub,
Lot 7; 12 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $3.25, $39.00; extra ex-
pense at 2.16029 per cent,
84c; interest at 6 per cent,
34c; total 40.18
Catherine Buol Bardill, Fair-
view Sub., W. 45 ft. of S. 1/2
Lot 5; 10 lin. ft. tile pipe
at $3.25, $32.50; extra ex-
pense at 2.16029 per cent,
70c; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total 33.49
Lydia Slattery, Morgan's Sub,
Lot 14; 10.33 lin. ft. tile
pipe at•$3.25, $33.57; 14 lin.
ft. tile and water pipe at
$4.75, $66.50; extra expense
at 2.16029 per cent, $2.16;
interest at 6 per cent 87c;
total 103.1,0
Total $493.14
46 lin. ft. 3', inch water pipe
at $4.50 per lin ft. $207.00
42.66 lin. ft. 4 inch tile pipe
at $3.25 per lin. ft. 138.64
28 lin. ft. water and tile pipe
at $4.75 per lin. ft. 133.00
Interest at 6 per cent 4.16
Extra expense at 2.16029 per 10.34
cent ,
Total
$493.14
292 Special Session, Tune 19th, 1924
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved June 19th, 1924.
Adopted June 19th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
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, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Petition of Nick Jarding and John
Olinger, remonstrating against the
assessment as levied against their
property, lots 14 and 15, for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in 19th
street, which sewer was petitioned
for by them, and waivers signed,
presented and read.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Petition of residents and property
owners in the vicinity of Viola and
Eagle streets. asking that a street
light be installed at the intersection
of said streets, presented.
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, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Petition of property owners on Air
Hill street, asking that said street
be improved, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
June 16, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of Edison street
from the east line of Stafford street
to the west line of Althauser street,
by paving with vibrolithic pave-
ment, Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractors,
has been completed. I would there-
fore recommend the acceptance of
this work by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Edison street from
the east line of Stafford street to
the west line of Althauser 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
recommendation of the Manager be
approved 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 and the City
Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat
and schedule publish the notice of
assessment as required by law.
Adopted June 19th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
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, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Dubuque, June 19th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In connection with
the special assessment as levied
against Julia Kiesele, on account of
sewer and water connections to lot
3 of lot 10 Althauser's Add. I beg
to advise that the second connection
was laid in error by the contractor
for the City as this lot had a sewer
lateral laid with the sewer in front
of the property and was assessed
against this property when the Merz
street sewer was laid in 1921, the
cost of the sewer assessment was
$23.40.
I would respectfully recommend
that the sum of $23.40 be credited
to the assessment against the above
property and that a warrant be
drawn„ for $23.40, in favor of the
Special Session, June 19th, 1924 2' 3
awarded to Frank Beutin as his is
the lowest price received.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager he approved and the contract be
awarded to Frank Beutin. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel. Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schrempf.
special improvement fund, from the
general funds of the City.
Respectfully submitted,
0. E. 'CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and carried out
as recommended, and the Auditor
be instructed accordingly. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote;
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—douncilman Schrempf.
Estimated Total Cost of Rockdale
Road to Completion.
Estimate for grading as of
June 9th, 1924, including
guard rail and rock wall $102,415.71
Grading practically com-
plete, considerable guard
rail to be constructed.
Approximate total of grad-
ing $105,000.00
Approximate cost of hard
surfacing (crused rock) 15,000.00
Cost of culverts 1,556.56
Approximate cost of Right
of Way 10,364.27
Total $131,920.77
The current general funds of the
city have been overdrawn due to
the fact that this expensive improve-
ment has been carried on without
financing. In order to square our
accounts it will be necessary to par-
tially finance this improvement
through the issue of bonds. The
present time would seem to be a
very good time to sell municipal
bonds as I believe that twenty year
bonds can be sold in July or August
at less than 4% per cent.
June 17th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Sometime ago the City
Manager was authorized to receive
bids for the grading of certain parts
of Center street, McCormick street
and Bennett street. Approximately
5,000 yards of earth to be removed.
The following bids were received:
Total
S. J. Groves, 60c per yd., 2c
overhaul per yd. per 100
ft. over 1000ft. $3,000.00
Mat Ackels, 65c per yd 3,250.00
J. F. Lee -45c per yd., 3c
overhaul 2,250.00
Felix Becker -44c per yd,
2c overhaul 2,200.00
Frank Beutin-43c per yd,
2%c overhaul 2,150.00
There was no overhaul figured as
all the surplus dirt will be used
within one thousand feet.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work be
June 17th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Some time ago the
City Manager was authorized to re-
ceive bids at ten A. M., Monday,
June 16th, 1924, for the grading of
T aurel street and Cannon street in
Linehein's Sub. Approximately 4,000
yards of earth to be removed. The
following bids were received:
Total
S. J. Groves -60c per yd., 2c
overhaul $2,400.00
J. F. Lee -40c per yd., 3c
overhaul 1,760.00
Felix Becker -40c per yd., 2c
overhaul 1,600.00
Frank Beutin-39c per yd,
2%c overhaul 1,560.00
No overhaul figured in connection
with this work.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work he
awarded to Frank Beutin as his is
the lowest hid received.
Respectfully submitted.
0. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Manager
be approved and the contract be
awarded to Frank Beutin. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
June 17th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuue, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Some time ago the
City Manager was authorized to re-
ceive bids for the grading of streets
and alleys in the Woodlawn Park
Add. The following bids were re-
ceived at ten A. M., Monday, June
16th, 1924. Total
S. J. Groves -60c per yd., 2c
overhaul $3,400.00
Matt Ackels-60c per yd,
70c per yd. within 1000 ft
over 1000 ft. 3,500.00
Felix Pecker -60c per yd., 2c
overhaul 3,500.00
294 Special Session, June 19th, 1924
J. F. Lee -50c per yd., 4c
overhaul 3,300.00
F'rank Beutin-55c per yd.,
21c overhaul 3,250.00
Approximately 5,000 yards of earth
to be removed.
In figuring the totals, inasmuch as
all the surplus dirt is to be deposited
in one place, we have figured 400
feet overhaul for the entire yardage.
The prices bid are very reasonable
and it is desirable to award this con-
tract if possible. We Jiave not yet
been successful in securing the prop-
erty on which this dirt is to be
placed.
I would therefore recommend that
the award of this contract to Frank
Beutin be deferred for the present.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the awarding
of the contract to Frank Beutin be
deferred for the present. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
City Manager Carr reported verbal-
ly that he deems it advisable that
the City purchase a strip of land
from the Sisters of St. Joseph for
street extension purposes.
Councilman Brede moved that the
City Manager be authorized to pur-
chase a strip of ground from the
Sisters of St. Joseph, running East
of the West line of Algona street
extended, for $750.00. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
City Manager enter into an agree-
ment with R. F. Conlon for crushed
stone on City property adjacent to
the Rockdale road for the price of
$1.25 per cu. yd. for large and small
crushed stone. Seconded by Council-
man Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schrempf.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved ... % 1924.
Adopted . �.:....,�,�i ..1924.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
Special Session,
CITY COUNCIL
.t. (Official.)
Special S$ssion, June 26th, 1924.
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, Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Mayor Alderson read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and this meeting is called
for the purpose of acting upon a
certain resolution, hertofore intro-
duced to authorize the issuance of
$100,000.00 City Grading Bonds of the
City of Dubuque; levying special as-
sessments as provided by law to pay
for the improvement of Stewart
street from Julien avenue to Delhi
street, Summit street from West 5th
street to West 3rd street, sewer and
water connections on Walsh street,
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting.
A resolution to authorize the issu-
ance of $100,000.00 City Grading
Bonds of the City of Dubuque, hav-
ing passed first reading and adoption
June 19th, 1924, and placed on file
in the office of the City Clerk for a
period of not less than one week for
public inspection, presented. There
having been no remonstrance or oh-
jections filed, the resolution was
passed, adopted and approved on
final presentation.
A RESOLUTION to authorize the
issuance bf $100,000.00 City Grad-
ing Bonds of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
WHEREAS, the City of Dubuque
heretofore, pursuant to and in strict
compliance with all laws applicable
to said City lawfully ordered certain
streets and highways to be opened.
extended and graded, the cost there-
of to he paid at the general expense
of said City and from the Grading
Fund, to be levied upon all the tax-
able property within said City, and
the work has been contracted for and
is under process of performance, and
it is now advisable to make definite
provision relative to payment from
said City Grading Fund s,uch pro-
vision having not yet been made;
as, no other indebtedness or
are payable from the
Section 894, Sub -
1 Supplement
ollected
the
an
Wher
obligations
taxes authorized b
division 1, Supplement
to the Code of Iowa, to be
for the City Grading Fund with
levies of the year 1924 (for collection
during the year 1925) or any sub-
sequent levies, except one bond is-
sue of $75,000 dated July 1, 1922, the
June 26th, 1924 )();
last series thereof fully maturing on
November 1, 1932; for which issue
there has been pledged for the pay-
ment of principal and interest an
annual tax levy of not to exceed one
mill on the dollar upon the taxable
property within said City, and the
remaining two mills authorized by
law to be levied for said fund are
available for this issue, 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, except
as hereinbefore stated; and
Whereas, at the time that the first
series of these bonds and all subse-
quent series mature, as hereinafter
stated, the full amount of levies
authorized by law for said fund will
be available: now therefor
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
.'Yl.M'•,,��M..-n , 4 ; •
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
direct annual tax of not exceeding
one mill on the dollar, or such por-
tion thereof as may be necessary up-
on all the taxable property within
said City (subject to such taxes) for
the years 1924 to 1938, both inclu-
sive. to pay the interest upon said
bonds and a direct annual tax of not
exceeding two mills on the dollar, or
such portion thereof as may be nec-
essary upon the taxable property
within said City (subject to such
taxes) for the years 1939 to 1944,
both inclusive, to pay principal and
interest upon said bonds as they
mature.
Sec. 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 he
known as the "CITY GRADING
FUND, JULY 15, 1924." which is
hereby pledged for and shall be used
only for the payment of the princi-
pal and interest of the bonds here-
inafter authorized to be issued; and
in such fund (in addition to the tax-
es above provided for) thus pledged,
there shall be included annually af-
ter the year 1932, all sums which
may legally be included under the ap-
portionment of millage tax provided
by Section 1310 of the Supplement
to the Code of Iowa, 1913.
Sec. 3. That City Grading Bonds
of said City in the amount of $100,-
000 be issued in anticipation of the
ection of City Grading Fund Tax
d authorized, pursuant to
of Section 894, Sub -
col
made an
the provision
296 Special Session, lune 26th, 1924
division 1, of the Supplemental Sup-
plement to the Code of Iowa, and
Section 912 of the Code of Iowa;
that said bonds be designated "CITY
GRADING BONDS;" be One Hun-
dred (100) in number, dated July
15, 1924, hear interest at the rate
of Four and One Half per centum
(41/2%) per annum from the date of
said bonds until payment thereof,
payable November 15th, 1924 and
semi-annually thereafter on thefif-
teenth 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 Cer-
tificate of Registration endorsed
thereon; that interest on said bonds
be evidenced by coupons attached
thereto and maturing on the several
days when such interest matures and
that such interest coupons shall be
executed in the same manner as said
bonds; that principal and interest
be payable at BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY, 14 Wall Street, New
York City, New York; that said
bonds be of the denomination of
$1,000 each and mature as follows:
Bonds No. 1 to 10 inclusive,. $19.-
000, November 15, 1939.
Bonds No. 11 to 20 inclusive, $10,-
000, November 15, 1940.
Bonds No. 21 to 30 inclusive, $10,-
000, November 15, 1941.
Bonds No. 31 to 40 inclusive, $10,-
000, November 15, 1942.
Bonds No. 41 to 60 inclusive, $20,-
000, November 15, 1943.
Bonds No. 61 to 100 inclusive, $40,-
000, November 15, 1944.
Sec. 4. The bonds hereto author-
ized shall be in form substantially
as follow:—
(Form of Bond.)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
STATE OF IOWA, COUNTY OF
DUBUQUE, CITY GRAD-
ING BONDS.
No $1,000
THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, in the
County of Dubuque, State of Iowa,
for value received, promises to pay
to bearer One Thousand Dollars, law-
ful money of the United States of
America on the Fifteenth day of No-
vember, 19 , with interest on said
sum from the date hereof until paid,
at the rate of Four and One half
per centum (41%) per annum, pay-
able November 15, 1924 and semi-
annually thereafter on the Fifteenth
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 BANKERS
TRUST COMPANY, 14 Wall Street,
New York City, New York.
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 thereto and sup-
plementary thereof and in particular
Section 912 of the Code and in con-
formity with -i resolution of the
Council of said City, duly pagsr;d and
approved, a correct copy of which i
printed on the back of this bond,
for the purpose of defraying the cost
of cpening, extending and grading
certain streets and highways here-
tofore ordered paid from the City
Grading Fund.
And it is hereby Certified anti Ito -
cited: That all acts, conditions and
things required by the laws an'
Constitution of the State of Iowa,
to exist, to be had, to be done or
to be performed precedent to and
in :he issue of this bond, were and
have been properly existent. had,
drat and performed in regular and
rine form and time; and that this
lona and interest hereon are pay-
:rhie exclusively from the proceeds
of a sufficient continuing annual tax,
which has been d...y levied on all
the taxable property within said
City; and is pledged solely for the
payment of the principal and inter-
est of said service 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 appli-
cation of said tax; and that the total
indebtedness of said City, including
this Bond does not exceed the Con-
stitutional or Statutory limitations
of indebtedness or taxation.
This bond shall pass by delivery
unless it has been registered in the
name of the owner on the hooks of
the City Treasurer of said City and
such registration endorsed hereon.
Thereafter no transfer of this bond
shall be valid unless made on said
books and similarly noted hereon, un-
less the last registration shall have
been to bearer, in which case trans-
ferability by delivery shall be re-
stored. The registration of this
bond shall not affect the transfera-
bility by delivery only of the coup-
ons hereto attached; nrovi• ed, that
if, upon registration of the bond, all
unmatured coupons hereto attached
shall be payable to the registered
owner of this bond.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, said
City by its Council, has caused this
bond to be signed by its Mayor, and
attested by its Clerk, with the seal
Special Session, June 26th, 19)4
N)i
of said City affixed. as of the Fif-
teenth day of July, 1924.
Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa
Attest:
Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa
(Form of Coupon)
Dubuque, Iowa.
No $1,000.
On the 15th,
19 , the Treasurer of the City of
Dubuque, County of Dubuque, State
of Iowa will pay to bearer
Dollars, at
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, 14
Wall Street, New York City, New
York, for semi-annual interest due
that date on its City Grading Bond,
dated July 15, 1924, 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 Treasuer's Certificate)
CITY TREASUER'S CERTIFICATE.
This bond duly and properly reg-
istered in my office as of the 15th
day of July, 1924.
Treasurer of the City of Dubuque, Ia.
Sec. 5. That on the back of each
bond there shall be printed provis-
ions for registration in substantially
the following form:
Register No.
Date of Registration
Registered Owner
Signature of City Treasurer
In accordance with the provisions
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.
Sec. 6. The Mayor and Clerk may
sign and attest such bonds by their
respective fac-simile signatures, and
said officer shall, by the execution
of said bonds, adopt as and for their
respective signatures their 'respective
fac-simile signatures appearing on
such coupons. When executed, said
bonds shall be delivered to the City
Treasurer to be by him registered
as provided by law, and said Treas-
urer shall sign the certificate here-
inbefore set out and endorsed upon
the back of each of said bonds and
deliver said bonds to the purchasers
as may be hereafter determined by
this Council, and the proceeds of
said bonds shall be used for the pur-
pose aforesaid, and for no other pur-
pose whatsoever, the price at which
this bond may be sold shall be not
less than par with accrued interest
thereon.
Sec. 7. That a true and complete
copy of this resolution be ?minted
on the back of each of said bond,
and that this resolution shall consti-
tute a contract between said City
and the purchaser of said Bonds.
Sec. 8. That a certified copy of
tl-ia re:ooution be tiled wiih 1
County Auditor of the County of
Dubuque, and that said Auditor be
and he is hereby instructed in and
for each of the years 1924 to 1944
inclusive, to levy and assess the tax
hereby authorized in Section 1 of
this resolution and levied upon all
the taxable property in the corpor-
ate limits 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 manner as other taxes of said
City are collected, and when collect-
ed, be used for the purpose of pay-
ing principal and interest on said
bonds issued in anticipation of said
tax as they mature and for no other
purpose whatsoever; and it is here-
by determined that the amounts
necessary to be appropriated for
each of the years 1924 to 1944, both
years included, for the purpose of
paying interest and the principal of
said bonds as the same respective
matures, are as follows.:
For the year 1924, $1,500.00 for in-
terest,
For the year 1925, $4,500.00 for
interest.
For the year 1926, $4,500.00 for
interest.
For the year 1927, $4,500.00 for
interest.
For the year 1928, $4,500.00 for
interest.
For the year 1929, $4,500.00 for
interest.
For the year 1930, $4,500.00 for
interest.
For the year 1931, $4,500.00 for
interest.
For the year 1932, $4,500.00 for
interest.
For the year 1933, $4,500.00 for
interest.
For the year 1934, $4.500.00 for
interest.
For the year 1935, $4,500 00 for
interest.
For the year 1936, $4,500.00 for
interest.
•
298 Special Session, June 26th, 1924
For the year 1937, $4,500.00 for
interest.
For the year 1938, $4,500.00 for
interest.
For the year 1939, $14,500.00 for
principal and interest.
For the year 1940, $14,050.00 for
principal and interest.
For the year 1941, $13,600.00 for
principal and interest.
For the year 1942, $13,150.00 for
principal and interest.
For the year 1943, $22,700.00 for
principal and interest.
For the year 1944, $41,800.00 for
principal and interest.
Sec. 9. That since it is impossible
to levy a tax to take care of the in-
terest due November 15th, 1924, it
is decided to set aside from the pro-
ceeds derived from the sale of these
bonds the sum of $1,500.00 to pay
the interest due November 15th,
1924.
Sec. 10. That, in order to assure
the payment of bonds and interest
that mature in 1924, a sinking fund
oe and the same is hereby created,
authorized and established, for
which fund there shall be collected
from the tax levy hereby authorized
each year a sum of money which,
when added to the revenue to be
derived from the tax levy of the year
1943 (to be collected in 1944), shall
be adequate to redeem the series of
bonds with interest due and payabla
in said year of 1944, and so much
of the money necessary for this pur-
pose available from said annual tax
levies shalt be appropriated each
year and deposited to the credit of
such sinking fund and shall be used
for no other purpose.
Sec. 11. This resolution shall be
irrevocable and irrepealable until all
aforesaid bonds, both principal and
interest, are fully paid and di:s-
ch•arged.
Sec. 12. All resolutions or parts
of resolutions in conflict herewith
be and the same are hereby re-
pealed and annulled.
Passed, adopted and approved this
26th day of June, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Mayor Alderson declared the rese-
lation adoptcd.
Resolution.
Whereas, a resolution authorizing
the issuance of $100,000.00 City (.Grad-
ing Bonds has been heretofore duly
passed, adopted and approved by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa:
Be it, therefore, resolved ',y he
City Council of said City that t']E,
Manager be and he is hereby in.
s;) ucted t.) advEr tise for bids for the
sale of $100,000.00 City Grading
Bonds, as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
26th day of June, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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 Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended for the purpose
of giving anyone an opportunity to
address the Council. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel
C. W. Joseph of the Joseph: Motor
Sales Co., addressed the Council,
stating that his company intends to
erect a display sign in front of their
place of business, the sign being
large and will therefore extend over
fhe sidewalk further than the Build
ing Code prescribes, and he hereby
asks permission to erect same•.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the request of Mr. Joseph be grant-
ed and the Building Commission be
instructed to issue to the Company
the proper permit. Seconded by
Councilman Brede. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel
Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher of the City Coun•
oil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided by law to pay
for the improvement of St3wart
street from the south line of Julien
avenue to the north line of 1.)1111
street, presented
Special Session,
I here being no remonstrance.
Cour.ci'.man Brtde moved that th•1
roLice be i.:ceii,ed and filed. Second•
rd by Councilman Schrempf Car-
r k -d 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 improving Stewart street from
the south line of Julien avenue to
the north line of Delhi street, by
Uhlrich-Paley Co., Contractors, in
front of and adjoining the same,
a Special Tax be and is hereby lev-
ied 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
John B. Meyers, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 12; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$232.81; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $4.08; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.02;
total $233.91
Guy E. Pollock, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 11; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$82.69; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $1.45; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 72c;
total
C. H. Reynolds, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 10; vibro--
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$138.92; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $2.44; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.21;
total
Will W. Briggs, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 8; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$137.47; extra expense at
1.7.5295 per cent, $2.41; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.20;
total
Ernest E. Johnston, Loetscher
& Trueb's Sub., Lot 9; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $138.19; extra expense
at 1.75295 per cent, $2.42;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.20;
total
John W. & Louise Hillery,
Loetscher & Trueb's Sub.,
Lot 7; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $136.70; extra
expense at 1.75295 per cent;
$2.40; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.18; total
Rudolph Berner, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 6; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$135.90; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $2.38; in -
June 26th, 1924 299
84.86
142.57
141.08
141.81
140.28
terest at 6 per cent, $1.18; '
total 139.46
Wilhelmenia Smith, Loetscher
& Trueb's Sub., Lot 5; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $137.40; extra expense
at 1.75295 per cent, $2.41;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.20;
total 141.01
Aiken C. Kruse, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 4; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$141.22; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $2.48; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.23;
total 144.93
Geo. F. & Francis Sloan, Loet-
scher & Trueb's Sub., Lot 3;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $140.60; extra expense
at 1.75295 per cent, $2.46;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.22;
total 144.28
James R. Hillery, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 2; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$195.99 extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $3.44; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.70;
total 201.13
W. C. Whelan, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$197.52; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $3.46; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.72;
total 202.70
Laura Potterveld, Sub. 2 Rigis
Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $21.77; ex-
tra expense at 1.75295 per
cent, 38c; interest at 6 per
cent, 19c; total 22.34
Susan M. Fullerton, Sub. 2
Rigis Sub., Lot 2; vibrolith-
ic, curb and gutter cost,
$44.55; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, 78c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 38c;
total 45.71
Susan M. Fullarton, Rigis Sub,
Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $34 57; extra ex-
pense at 1.75295 per cent,
51c; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total 35.47
Susan M. Fullarton, Sub. 6
Lot 12 of M. L. 172, Lot 2;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $3.44; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, 6c; in ter -
est at 6 per cent, 3c; total... 3.53
John Hillery, Sub. 6, Sub. Lot
12 of M. L. 172, Lot 1; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $13.42; extra expense
at 1.75295 per cent, 24c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 12c;
total
13.78
300 Special Session, June 26th, 1924
Lillian Harwood, Sub. 1 Mor-
heiser's Sub., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost.
$2.47; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, 4c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 2c;, total2.53
A. J. & Helen Dahn, Sub. 1
Morheiser's Sub., Lot 2; vib-
rolithic, curb and gutter
cost, 77c; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, lc; inter-
est at 6 per cent, lc; total.79
E. A. Engler, Sub. Lot 12 of
M. L. 172, Lot 3; vibrolith-
ic, curb and gutter cost,
$93.23; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $1.63; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 81c;
total 95.67
E. A. Engler, Sub. Lot 12 of
M. L. 172, Lot 2; vibrolith-
ic, curb and gutter cost,
$46.74; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, 82c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 40c; total47.96
E. A. Engler, Sub. Lot 12 of
M. L. 172, Lot 1; vibrolith-
ic, curb and gutter cost,
$26.64; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, 47c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 23c; total27.34
Mary J. Greg.,ry, Morheiser's
Sub., Lot 19;. vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $20.41;
extra expense at 1.75295 per
cent, 36c; interest at 6 per
cent, 17c; total 20.94
Mary Knockle, Morheiser's
Sub., Lot 18; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $5.08;
extra expense at 1.75295 per
cent, 9c; interest at 6 per
cent, 5c; total 5.22
L. J. LaBriga, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 13; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$247.81; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $4.34; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.14;
total 254.29
L. J. LaBriga, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 14; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
110.93; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $1.94; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 97c;
total
113.84
Mary J. Schwind, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 15; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$139.38; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $2.44; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.2';
total
143.03
Mary J. Schwind, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 16; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$144.63; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $2.54; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.25;
total
148.42
Mary J. Schwind, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 17; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$136.56; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $2.39; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.18;
total 140.13
Gus Schwind, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 18; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$136.39, extra expense at.
1.75295 per cent, $2.39; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.18;
total 139.96
Geo. Boxleiter's• Est., Motor
Sub., Lot 7; vibrolithic, curb
and, gutter cost, $412.61, ex-
tra expense at 1.7.5295 per
cent, $7.23; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.57; total 423.41
Geo. Boxleiter, Sub. 5 Hughes
Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $108.19; ex-
tra expense at 1.75295 per
cent, $1.90; interest at 6 per
cent, 94c; total .._ 11103
Maria Trimpler, Sub. 5 Hugh-
es Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithie,
curb and gutter cost, $74.73;
extra expense at 1.75295 per
cent, $1.31; interest at 6 per
cent, 54c; total 76.68
Jesse Fern, Hughes Sub., N
W. 1/2 Lot 4; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $95.01;
extra expense at 1.75295 per
cent, $1.67; interest at 6 per
cent, 83c; total 97.51
Louisa Mulgrew, Hughes Sub
S. E. 1 Lot 4; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $77.79;
extra expense at 1.75295 per
cent, $1.36; interest at 6 per
cent, 67c; total 79.82
Cath. Mehl, Sub. 3 Hughes
Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $34.95;
extra expense at 1.75295 per
cent, 61c; interest at 6 per
cent, 29c; total 35.85
Christina Hansen, Sub. 3
Hughes Sub., Lot 2; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$59.92; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, $1.05; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 52c;
total 61.49
Wilh. O'Callaghan, Sub. 2
Hughes Sub., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$48.09; extra expense at
1.75295 per cent, 84c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 42c;
total 49.35
John Alderson, Hughes Sub.,
Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $27.54; extra ex-
pense at 1.75295 per cent,
48c; interest at 6 per cent,
24c; total 28.26
Special Session, June 26th, 1924
301
Mary M. Alderson, Sub. Min.
Lot 172, Lot 5; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $20.31;
extra expense at 1.75295 per
cent, 36c interest at 6 per
cent, 17c total 20.84
Wm. Hoefs, Motor Sub., Lot
3 vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $61.59; extra ex-
pense at 1.75295 per cent,
$1.08; interest est at 6 per
cent, 53c; total 63.20
Mary Roussell, Motor Sub,
Lot 2; vibrolithic, c•trb and
gutter cost, $25.63; extra
expense at 1.75295 per cent,
45c; interest at 6 per cent,
22c; total 26.30
Earl L. Donaldso.i Jr , Sub 1
Motor Sub., Lot 1; vibroiith-
Mc, curb ant: gtt er cast,
$2.33; extra expense ac
L75295 per cent, 4c; inter
est at 6 per cert, 2c; total2.39
Matbilda Rastatter, Milligan's
Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $7.79; ex-
tra expense at 1.75295 per
cent, 14c; interest at 6 per
cent, 7c; total 8.00
Thomas O'Brien Milligan'g
Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $3.27, ex-
tra expense at 1.75295 per
cent, 6c; interest at 6 per
cent, 3; total 3.36
Total a $4211.46
1405.38 sq. yds. vibrolithic
paving at $2.23 per sq. yd. $3133.82
1037.3 lin, ft. comb. curb and
gutter at 90c per lin. ft 933.57
28.2 lin. ft. cement curb at
52c per lin ft. 14.66
12 sq. ft. cement sidewalk
at 20c per sq. ft. 2.40
4 cu. yds crushed stone at
$3.00 per cu. yd. 12.00
3 cu. yds crusher screenings
at $2.50 per cu. yd. 7.50
Interest at 6 per cent 35.57
Extra expense at 1.75295 per
cent 71.94
Total $4211.46
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved June 26th, 1924.
Adopted June 26th, 1924.
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. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior and Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Gabriel.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the Improvement of Stewart
street, hereinafter described, has
been completed and the City Engi-
neer has computed the cost and ex-
pense of said improvement amounts
to $4,211.16.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Stewart street from the
south line of Julien avenue to the
north line of Delhi street, there be
issued Improvement Bonds to the
amount of $4,211.46. Said bonds shall
be issued under the provision of
Chapter 6, Title V of the Code of
Iowa and the amendments thereto,
shall bear date as of the 26th day of
Jury, A. D. 1924, shall be in the de-
nominations of $300.00 each, except
that there shall be one bond to the
amount of $11.46; they shall be num-
bered from 9920 to 9934 inclusive and
shall be divided into 10 series, of
which the bonds numbered 9920 to
9921 shall constitute the first series
and shall be payable on the 1st day
of April, A. D. 1923; the bonds num-
bered from 9922 to 9924 shall consti-
tute the second series and shall be
payable on the 1st day of April, A.
D. 1926; the bonds numbered 9925
shall constitute the third series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April,
1927; the bonds numbered 9926 shall
constitute the fourth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April, 1928;
the bonds numbered 9927 shall con-
stitute the fifth series and shall be
payable the 1st day of April, 1929;
the bonds numbered 9928 shall con-
stitute the sixth series and shall be
payable the 1st day of April, 1930;
the bonds numbered 9929 shall con-
stitute the seventh series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April.
1931; the bonds numbered 9930 shall
constitute the eighth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April.
1932; the bonds numbered from 9931
to 9932 shall be payable the 1st day
of April, 1933, and shall constitute
the ninth series; the bonds numbered
from 9933 to 9934 shall constitute the
tenth series and shall be payable the
lst day of April, 1934.
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 for said im-
provement. Both principal and in-
302 Special Session, June 26th, 1924
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
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 ofthe City the
sum of Three Hundred Dollars with
interest thereon at the rate of 5 per
cent per annum, payable on the pre-
sentation and surrender of the inter-
est coupons hereto attached. Both in-
terest and principal 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 26th day of June,
1924. This bond is one of a series
of 15 bonds, 14 for $300.00, each
numbered from 9920 to 9933 inclu-
sive, and one for $11.46 numbered
9934, all of like tenor and date and
issued for the purpose of improving
Stewart street from the south line
of Julien avenue to the north line of
Delhi 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 ten annual installments,
with interest on all deferred pay-
ments at the rate of five per cent
per annum, and this bond is payable
only out of the 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 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 af-
fixed this 26th day of July, A. D.
1924, and has authorized the use of
their fac-simile signatures to the in-
terest coupons hereto attached.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
City Clerk.
(Seal)
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 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 in-
structed to sell said bonds in the
manner provided for in Section 84
o1' 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
interest coupons attached to the
bonds he signed with the fac-simile
signature of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Adopted June 26th, 1924.
Attest: JOHN STUBFR,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF.
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, 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 to pay
for the imnrovement of Summit
street from the South line of West
5th street to the North line of West
1
Special Session,
3rd street, presented.
Remonstrances filed against the
assessments as levied against the
properties of W. E. Gerard, G. N.
Sornes, Anna L. Johannsen, E. L.
Johannsen for the improveme.nt of
this street, stating that the grade
was changed without due notice of
same by publication and they there-
fore ask the Council that no special
assessment be levied against the
different properties to pay for same.
Councilman Brede moved that the
four remonstrances be referred to the
City Solicitor and City Engineer for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice of publication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, that to pay for
Summit street from the south line of
West 5th street to the north line of
3rd street, by Uhlrich-Paley 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
(-state hereinafter named, situate and
owned. and for the several amounts
sot opposite each lot or parcel of
real r'stat.e. as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
E. L. Johannsen. Sub. E.. 6 ft
10 in. of N. 111 ft. of Lot 8
and E. 44 ft. 10 in. of S. 50
ft. of Lot 8 and Lot 7, Kiene
1/ Blocklinger's Sub., Lot 1;
vibrolithic. curb and gutter
cost, 287.94; extra expense
at $2.00497 per cent, $5.77;
interest at 6 per cent, $2.49;
total $296.20
Gunner Tornes, Sub. E., 6 ft
10 in. of N. 111 ft. of Lot
8 and E. 44 ft. 10 in. of S.
50 ft. of Lot 8 and Lot 7,
Klan. & Blocklinger's Sub
Lot 2; vihrolithic, curb and
gutter cost. $162.02; extra
evnense at 2.00497 per cent,
$3.25; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.41; total 166.68
Svhilla Diamond. Kiene &
Blo"k]ineer's Sub.. W. 50 ft.
of N. 111 ft. of Lot 8; vibro-
lithic. curb and gutter cost.
$83.19; Pxtra expense at
2.00497 ner eent, $1.67; an-
te~Pat ot 6 per cent, 72c;
total 85.58
June 26th, 1924 303
Sybilla Diamond, Kiene &
Blocklinger's Sub., W. 12 ft.
of S. 50 ft. of Lot 8; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$7.36; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, 15c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7(
total
Cath. M. Cota, Geo Mai tin's
Sub., Lot 4; vibrolithic. curb
and, gutter cost, $48.97; ex-
tra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, 98c; interest at 6 per
cent, 43c; total 50.38
Chas. McCarthy, N. 70 ft. 4
in., Sub. Lots 1, 2, 3 of
Kiene & Blocklingler's Sub.,
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $257.48; extra expense
at 2.00497 per cent, $5.16;
interest ot 6 per cent, $2.25;
total 264.87
Ed. D. Howard, S. 25 ft. of N
100 ft. of Sub. Lots 1-2-3 of
Kiene & Blocklinger's Sub.;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $91.76; extra expense
at 2.00497 per cent, $1.84;
interest at 6 per cent, SOc;
total 94.40
A. C. Donahue, N. 23 ft. 3 in
of S. 100 ft. of Sub. Lots 1-
2-3, Kiene & Blocklinger's
Sub.; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $85.49; extra ex-
pense at 2.00497 per cent,
$1.71; interest at 6 per cent,
74c; total 87.94
Josephine and Magd. Madigan,
S. 23 ft. 6 in. of S. 75 ft. of
Sub. Lots 1-2-3, Kiene &
Blocklinger's Sub.; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$86.54; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, $1.74; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 75c;
total 89.03
Sarah C. Hogan, N. 23 ft. 6 in
of S. 52 ft. of Sub. Lots 1-2-
3, Kiene & Blocklinger's
Sub.; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $86.67; extra ex-
pense at 2.00497 per cent,
$1.74; interest at 6 per cent,
76c; total 89.17
Mary J. Spensley, S. 28 ft. 6
in. of S. 52 ft. of Sub. Lots
1-2-3, Kiene & Blockinger's
Sub.; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $105.24; extra
expense at 2.00497 per cent,
$2.11; interest at 6 per cent, 108.27
92c; total
Edwin B. Lyons, Fortune's
Sub., Lot 15; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$271.02; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, $5.43; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.35;
total
7.58
278.80
304 Special Session, June 26th, 194E
F. H. Wiehe, Fortune's Sub.,
E. 1/2 of Lot 16; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $59.07;
extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, $1.18; interest at 6 per
cent, 52c; total 60.77
Charles Sass, Fortune's Sub.,
W. 1/z of Lot 16; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $43.75;
extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, 88c; interest at 6 per
cent, 38c; total 45.01
Fred Ris, Fortune's Sub., E
1/2 of Lot 17; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $33.84;
extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, 68c; interest at 6 per
cent, 29c; total 34.81
Jacob Ris, Fortune's Sub., W
1/z of Lot 17; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $22.24;
extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, 45c; interest at 6 per
cent, 19c; total 22.88
Jacob Ris, Fortune's Sub., E
5 ft. of Lot 18; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $3.54;
extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, 7c; interest at 6 per
cent, 3c; total 3.54
Mary Michels, Fortune's Sub,
W. 45 ft. of Lot 18; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$2.01; extra expense at
2.00497, 4c; interest at 6 per
cent, 2c; total 2.07
Anna Johannsen, Sub. 1, Mat-
tox Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$225.11; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, $4.51; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.95;
total 231.57
W. F. Clausen, Sub. 1, Mattox
Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $102.82;
extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, $2.06; interest at 6 per
cent, 90c; total 105.78
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2,
Mattox Sub., W. 100 ft. of
Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $90.43; extra ex-
pense at 2.00497 per cent,
$1.81; interest at 6 per cent,
78c; total 93.02
Emil Schneider, Sub. 1 of 3,
Mattox Sub., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost.
$267.77; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, $5.37; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.32;
total
275.46
Otto F. Geiger, Sub. 1, Summit
St. Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$224.25; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, $4.50; in-
terest. ot 6 pe rcent, $1.94;
total
230.69
W. C. Toner, Summitt St.
Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $162.75; ex-
tra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, $3.26; interest at 6
cent, $1.42; total 167.43
W. C. Garard, Summitt St
Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $162.72; ex-
tra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, $3.26; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.42; total ...167.40
Lomina Cooper, Prospect Hill
Add., Lot 27; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$219.37; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, $4.40; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.90;
total 225.67
Katherine Engler, Prospect
Hill Add., Lot 28; vibro-
ilthic, curb and gutter cost,
$90.97; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, $1.82; in
terest at 6 per cent, 79c;
total 93.58
Theresa B. McCullogh, Pros-
pect Hill Add., Lot 29; vi-
brolithic, curb and gutter
cost. $64.62; extra expense
at 2.00497 per cent, $1.30;
interest at 6 per cent, 56c;
total 66.48
Herman Ternes, Prospect Hill
Add., Lot 30; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $30.49;
extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, 61; interest at 6 per
cent, 26c; total 31.36
Emma Moehl, Prospect Hill
Add., Lot 31; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $15.90;
extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, 32c; interest at 6 per
cent, 14c; total 16.36
Lucy A. Cragin, Prospect Hill
Add., Lot 32; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $11.53;
extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, 23c; interest at 6 per
cent, 10c; total 11.86
Lucy A. Cragin, Prospect
Hill Add., Lot 33; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$3.66; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, 7c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 3c;
total
John A. Cunningham, Pros-
pect Hill Add., Lot 26; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$231.00; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, $4.63; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.00;
total 237.63
John A. Cunningham, Pros-
pect Hill Add., Lot 25; vi-
brolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $61,78; extra expense
at 2.00497 per cent, $1.24;
interest ot 6 per cent, 54c;
total 63.56
3.76
Special Session, June 26th, 1924
305
Ade and Cha.. Wullweber,
vrospect Hill Add., Lot 24;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $60.95; extra expense
at 2.00497 per cent, $1.22;
interest at 6 per cent, 53c;
total 62.70
Ada and Chas. Wullweber,
Prospect Hill Add., W. 12
ft. of Lot 23; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $9.02;
extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, 18c; interest at 6 per
cent, 8c; total 9.28
James Hammon Estate, Pros-
pect Hill Add., E. 38 ft. of
Lot 23; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $19.75; extra ex-
pense at 2.00497 per cent,
40c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total 20.32
John A. Marshall, Prospect
Hill Add., W. 1/2 of Lot 22;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $8.38; extra expense
at 2.00497 per cent, 17c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total 8.62
Emma A. Marshall, Prospect
Hill Add., E. 1/2 of Lot 22;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $6.47; extra ex pense
at 2.00497 per cent, 13c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total 6.65
C. B. Trewin (Inc.), Prospect
Hill Add., Lot 21; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$10.90; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, 22c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 9c;
total 11.21
J. W. Browne, Prospect Hill
Add., Lot 20; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $3.44;
extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, 7c; interest at 6 per
cent, 3c; total 3.54
J. P. Early Estate, Prospect
Hill Add., Lot 1; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost,
$206.95; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, $4.15; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.79;
total 212.89
Thomas and Mary E. Calla-
han, Prospect Hill Add., Lot
2; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $85.84; extra ex-
pense at 2.00497 per cent,
$1.72; intere t at 6 per cent,
75c; total 88.31
James O'Connor, Prospect Hill
Add., Lot 3; vibrolithic. curb
and gutter cost, $60.95; ex-
tra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, $1.22; interest at 6 per
cent, 53c; total 62.70
A. R. Kadesky, Prospect Hill
Add., W. 40 ft. of Lot 4;
vibrolithic. curb and gutter
cost. T24.47; extra expense
at 2.90497 per cent, 49c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 21c;
total
E. and J. Callahan, Prospe.t
Hill Add., E. 10 ft. of Lot 4;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $4.30; extra expense
at 2,00497 per cent, 9c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 3c;
total
E. and. J. Callahan, Prospect
Add., W. 21 ft. 6 in. of Lot
5; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $7.33; extra ex-
pense at 2.00497 per cent,
15c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 7.55
E. and J. Callahan, Prospect
Hill .Add., W. 28 ft. 6 in. of
Lot 5; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $7.65; extra ex-
pense at 2.00497 per cent,
15c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 7.87
E. and J. Callahan, Prospect
Hill Add., W. 12 ft. 6 in. of
Lot 6; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $2.90; extra ex-
pense at 2.00497 per cent,
6c; interest at 6 per cent,
2c; total 2.98
J. P. McAleece, Prospect Hill
Add., 37 ft. 6 in. of Lot 6;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $8.00; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, 16c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total 2.83
John J. and Lillian Lyons,
Prospect Hill Add., Lot 7;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $3.44; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, 7c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 3c;
total 3.54
W. G. Cox, Fortune's Sub,
Lot 14; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $231.00; extra -
expense at 2.00497 per cent,
$4.63; interest at 6 per cent,
$2.00; total 237.63
W. G. Cox, Fortune's Sub., Lot
13: vibrolithic. curb and
gutter cost. $87.63; extra
expense at 2.00497 per cent,
$1.76; interest at 6 per 9U 15
cent, 76c; total
Geo. M. Scott. Fortune's Sub.,
Lot 12; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost. $47.80; extra ex-
nense at 2.00497 per cent,
96c; interest at 6 per cent,
41; total
Geo. G. Scott. Fortune's Sub
Lot 11; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost. $8.25; extra ex-
nPnse at 2.00497 per cent,
17c: interest at t' per cent,
7c: total
E. F. Linderman, Fortune's
Sub.. Lot 1; vibrolithic. curb
and gutter cost, 231.00; ex-
tra expense at 2.00497 per
25.17
4.42
49.17
8.49
306 Special Session, June 26th, 1924
cent, $4.63; interest at 6 per
cent, $2.00; total 237.63
Cath. McQuillan, Fortune's
Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $87.63; ex-
tra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, $1.76; interest at 6 per
cent, 7tic; total 39 15
Edwin C. Kuehnle, Fortune's
Sub., Lot 3; vibrolithic, curb
and gutter cost, $47.80; ex-
tra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, 96c; interest at 6 per
cent, 41c; total 49.17
Daniel Fagan, Fortune's Sub,
Lot 4; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $10.20; extra ex-
pense at 2.0.0497 per cent,
20c; interest at 6 per cent,
9c; total . 10 49
WT. C. Toner. Summit!, St. Sub ,
N. 1/2 of Lot 6; vibrolithic,
curb and gutter cost, $4.62;
extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent, 9c; interest at 6 per
cent, 3c; total 4.74
C. Garad, Summitt St. Sub,
W. 1/2 of S. 1/2 of Lot 6;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $4.62; extra expense at
2.00497 per cent, 9c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 3c;
total 4.74
Total ....... ......................._......_...._..$5,1:;4 03
1494.1 sq. yds. vibrolithic
paving at $2.40 per sq. yd....$3,585.84
1365.1 lin. ft. combination
curb and gutter at 90c per
lin. ft. 1,228.59
72.3 lin. ft. cement gutters
at 45c per lin .ft. 32.54
738.1 sq. ft. cement side-
walks at 20c per sq. ft..._147.62
Interest at 6 per cent ..... _...._43.30
Extra expense at 2.00497 per
cent 100.14
Total $5,138.03
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Adopted Tune 26th, 1924.
Approved June 26th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Gabriel.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Summitt
street, hereinafter described, has
Keen completed and the City Engi.
neer has computed the cost and ex-
pense of said improvement amounts
to $5,138.03;
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Summitt street from the
south line of West 5th street to the
north line of West Third street,
there be issued Improvement Bonds
to the amount of $5,138.03. Said
bonds shall be issued under the pro-
visions of Chapter 6, Title V of the
Code of Iowa and the amendments
thereto, shall bear date as of the
26th day of July, A. D. 1924; shall be
in the denominations of $300.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $35.03; they shall
be numbered from 9935 to 9953, in-
clusive, and shall be divided into ten.
series, of which the bonds numbered
9935 shall constitute the first series,
and shall be payable on the 1st day
of April, A. D. 1925; the bonds num-
bered from 9936 to 9937 shall consti-
tute the second series and shall be
payable on the 1st day of April, A.
D. 1926; the bonds numbered 9938 to
9939 shall constitute the third series
and shall be payable the lst day of
April, 1927; the bonds numbered
from 9940 to 9941 shall constitute
the fourth series and shall be pay-
able the 1st day of April, 1928; the
bonds numbered from 9942 to 9943
shall constitute the fifth series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April,
1929; the bonds numbered from 9944
to 9945 shall constitute the sixth
series and shall be payable the 1st
day of April, 1930; the bonds num-
bered from 9946 to 9947 shall con-
stitute the seventh series and shall
he payable the 1st day of April, 1931;
the bonds numbered from 9948 to
9949 shall constitute the eighth se-
ries and shall be payable the lst
day of April, 1932; the bonds num-
bered from 9950 to 9951 shall be pay-
able the 1st day of April, 1933, and
shall constitute the ninth series; the
bonds numbered from 9952 to 9953
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April,
1934.
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-
hunue. Said bonds shall be substan-
tially in the following form:
Special Session, June 26th, 19'4
No. ...................... . $300.00
Series No
.C11' Y OF DUBUQUE
11v1PttOVEMENT 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 cou-
pons hereto attached. Both interest
and principal are payable at the of-
fice 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 26th day of June,
1924. This bond is one of a series
of. 18 bonds, 17 for $300.00, number-
ed from 9935 to 9951, inclusive, and
one for $38.03, numbered 9952, all of
like tenor and date, and issued for
the purpose of improving Sumrnitt
street from the south line of West
5th street to the north line of West
3rd 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 ten annual installments,
with interest on all deferred pay-
ments at the rate of five per cent
per annum, and this bond is payable
only out of the money can be used
for no other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
ctied 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 where of 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 26th day of July, A. D. 1924, and
has authorized the use of their fac-
simile signatures to the interest cou-
pons hereto attached.
Mayor.
Countersigned.:
(Seal) City Clerk.
Form of Coupon.
On the day of A. D.
19 , the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
307
promises to pay to• the bearer, as
provided in the Bond, the sum ut
Dollars, at the office
of the City Treasurer in the City of
of Dubuque, being months' inter-
est 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 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 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 June 26th, 1924.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
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, 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 to pay
for the making of sower and water
connections in Walsh street, from
the south line of West Third street
to south line of Douglas street.
There being no remonstrance,
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, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
308
Special Session, June 26th,
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, That to pay
for sewer and water connections on
the improvement of Walsh street
from the south line of West Third
street to the south line of Douglas
street, by Edmund A. Linehan, 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 sev-
eral amounts set opposite each Lot
or Parcel of Real Estate, as follows:
Owner Description Amount
T. J. Mulgrew, Sub. 2 Box -
letter's Sub., Lot 1; 42 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.16, $48.72;
59.5 lin, ft. water pipe at.
$1.77, $105.32; extra expense
at 1 per cent, $1.54; inter-
est at 6 per cent, $1.34;
total $156.92
42 lin ft. tile pipe at $1.16
per lin. ft. $ 48.72
59.5 lin. ft. water pipe at $1.77
per lin ft. 105 32
Interest at 6 per cent 1.34
Extra expense at 1 per cent 1.54
Total $156.92
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved June 26th, 1924.
Adopted June 26th, 1924.
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 Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to build, construct
and put in place certain street im-
provements as hereinafter described,
in, upon and along the following
street, to wit: Air Hill from Julien
avenue to West Eighth street.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curl.
and gutter the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the
pavement to be constructed of the
following materials and methods, to
wit: Hillside brick on a concrete
foundation.
1924
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned proper-
ty whether abutting or not but lying
v-ithin the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
th ereof.
Le it further rasolvt'd that the
above and foregoing rtreer improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as scI forth and
that this propo3ed resolution, ex
cept thi- paragraph he, anti the same
is hereby sot down for f. rther and
final hearing, consideration, and de-
termination, at a meeting of said
Council to be held on the 14th day
of July, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall
of said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posedresolution shall be considered
for passage and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion of said proposed improvement
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this 26th
day of June, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Coune i lman Gabriel.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to build, construct
and put in place certain street fin
provements as hereinafter described.
in, upon and along the following
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Special Session, June 26th, 1924 309 .
Street, to wit: West Fifth street
from the south line of property be-
longing to W. F. Cooper to the east
line of John street
Said street improvement to con- '
sist of grading, paving, and curb
and gutter the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the
pavement to be constructed of the
following materials and methods, to
wit: Hillside brick on a concrete
foundation.
.All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said
Council to be held on the 14th day
of July, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall
of said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution shall be considered
for passage and objections to the
passage thereof and to the construc-
tion of said proposed improvement
heard, to be given by publication
in the official newspapers of the City
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
;;'11 A Grade Ordinance.
' AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON THE ALLEY BE-
TWEEN ATLANTIC STREET AND
AUBURN FROM WEST FOUR-
TEENTH STREET TO DELA-
WARE STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on the alley be-
tween Atlantic street and Auburn
street from the north property line
of West 14th street to the south
property line of Delaware street, be
and the same is hereby adopted as
shown by the profile of said alley as
prepared by the City Engineer, same
being profile No. 1119.
All elevations refer to the grade
of the center line of the alley.
Said grade begins at station 0+00
north property line of West 14th
street, elevation 281.3; thence to
station 0+50, elevation 285.5, thence
to station 1+25, elevation 287.5;'
thence to station 2+00, elevation
285.5; thence to station 2+50, south
property line of Fillmore street.
elevation 281.0; thence to station
3+00, north property line of Fill-
more street, elevation 280.3; thence
to station 5+00, elevation 277.0;
thence to station 5+50, south prop-
erty line of Decorah street, eleva-
tion 272.5; thence to station 6+00.
north property line of Decorah
street, elevation 272.5; thence to sta-
tion 7+50, elevation 264.5; thence to
station 8+50, south property line of
Delaware street, elevation 255.5.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage and adoption
by the City Council and its publica-
tion in the official newspapers as
required by law.
Passed first reading June 9, 1924.
Passed second reading June 19.
1924.
Passed final reading June 26, 1924.
Adopted Jtine 26, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE.
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. C. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
man Brede, Schrempf, Melchior.
Nays—None.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this 26th
day of June, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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. Sec-
onded by Councilman Scht(empf.
Carried by the following vote:
310 Special Session, June 26th, 1924
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers June 30, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The following Ordinance having
passed first and second reading, was
(� p/r�esented and read a third time.
j`? A Grade Ordinance.
i^ AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON THE ALLEY BE-
TWEEN AUBURN STREET AND
ALGONA STREET FROM WEST
FOURTEENTH STREET TO
DELAWARE STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on the alley be-
tween Auburn street and Algona
street from the north property line
of West 14th street to the south
property line of Delaware street be
and the same is hereby adopted as
shown on the profile of said alley.
prepared by the City Engineer, same
being profile No. 1118.
All elevations refer to the grade
of the center line of alley.
Said grade begins at station 0+00.
north property line of West 14th
street, elevation 293.5; thence to sta-
tion 1+00, elevation 295.5; thence to
station 2+50, south property line of
Fillmore street, elevation 281.2;
thence to station 3+00, north prop-
erty line of Fillmore street, eleva-
tion 281.1; thence to station 4+50.
elevation 268.6; thence to station
5+50 south property line of De-
corah street, elevation 261.8; thence
to station 6-x-00, north property line
of Decorah street, elevation 26.5;
thence to station 7+00, elevation
253.7; thence to station 8+50, soutl%
property line of Delaware street.
elevation 242.5.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage and adoption
by the City Council and its publica-
tion in the official newspapers as
required by law.
Passed first reading June 8th.
1924.
Passed second reading June 19th.
1924.
Adopted June 26th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the Ordinance. Seconded by
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Schrempf, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers June 30th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The following Ordinance having
passed first and second reading, was
presented and read a third time.
A Grade Ordinance,
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON THE ALLEY BE-
TWEEN RHOMBERG AVENUE
AND GARFIELD AVENUE FROM
MARSHALL STREET TO HAM-
ILTON STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on the alley be-
tween Rhomberg and Garfield aven-
ues from the north property line of
Marshall street to the south prop-
erty line of Hamilton street be and
the same is hereby adopted as
shown by the profile of said alley
prepared by the City Engineer, same
being profile No. 1125.
All elevations refer to the grade
of the center line.
Said grade begins at Station 0+00,
north property line of Marshall
street, elevation 42.7; thence to sta-
tion 1+70, elevation 46; thence to
station 3+44.4; south property line
of Decatur street, elevation 41.7;
thence to station 4+01.4, north prop-
erty line of Decatur street, eleva-
tion 41.7; thence to station 5+00,
elevation 46; thence to station 6+00,
elevation 47; thence to station 7+00,
elevation 45; thence to station 8+07,
south property line of Hamilton
street, elevation 40.5.
Section 2. This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten days from
and after its final passage and ad-
option by the City Council and its
publication in the official newspa-
pers as required by law.
Passed first reading June 9th, 1924.
Passed second reading, June 19th,
1924.
Passed final reading June 26th,
1924.
Approved:
Adopted June 26th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad -
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Special Session, June 26th, 1924
311
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following, vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Schrempf, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers, June 30th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The following Ordinance having
passed first and second reading, was
presented and read a third time.
•
▪ A Grade Ordinance.
AN - ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
A GRADE ON HAMILTON
STREET FROM RHOMBERG
AVENUE TO GARFIELD AVE-
NUE.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Hamilton
street from the east property line
of Rhomberg avenue to the west
property line of Garfield avenue be
and the same is hereby adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
prepared by the City Engineer, same
being Profile No. 1123.
Said grade begins at station 0+
00, which is the east property line of
Rhomberg avenue, south curb eleva-
tion 41.1, north curb elevation 41.3;
thence to station 1+33, west line of
the alley, north curb elevation 40.6,
south curb elevation 40,6; thence to
station 1+53, east line of alley north
curb elevation 40.4, south curb ele-
vation 40.4; thence to station 2+
86, west property line of Garfield av-
enue, north and south curb elevation
39.8.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage and adoption
by the City Council and its publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
city.
Passed first reading, June 9th,
1924.
Passed second reading June 19th,
1924.
Passed final reading June 26th,
1924.
Adopted June 26th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad -
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede. Schrempf, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Published officially in the Tinies-
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, June 30th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
The following Ordinance having
passed first and second reading, was
presented and read a third time.
A Grade Ordinance.
AN ORDINANCE ESTAB'LISHING•A
GRADE ON FILLMORE STREET
FROM AUBURN TO AUDUBON
STREET,
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque: •
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Fillmore street
from the east property line of Au-
burn street to the west property line
of Audubon street be and the same
is hereby adopted as shown by the
profile of said street as prepared by
the City Engineer same being pro-
file No. 1121.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
east property line of Auburn street,
south curb elevation 284.7, north
curb elevation 283.8; thence to sta-
tion 1+00, west line of alley, south
curb elevation 281.0, north curb ele-
vation 280.3; thence to station 1+20,
east line of alley, south curb eleva-
tion 280.0, north curb elevation
279.3; thence to station 2+20, west
property line of Atlantic street,
south curb elevation 270.8, north
curb elevation 270.1; thence to sta-
tion 2+70, east property line of At-
lantic street, south curb elevation
270.6, north curb elevation 289,9;
thence to station 3+70, west line of
alley, south curb elevation 259.5;
north curb elevation 259.0; thence
to station 3+90 ,east line of alley,
south curb elevation 268.4, north
curb elevation 257.9; thence to sta-
tion 4+90, west property line of Au-
dubon street, south curb elevation
247.4, north curb elevation 247.3.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days from
and after its final passage and adop-
tion by the City Council and its pub-
lication in the official newspapers as
required by law.
Passed first rer.ding, June 9th,
1924.
Passed second reading June 19th,
1924.
Passed final reading June 26th,
1924.
312 Special Session, June 26th, 1924
Adopted June 26th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad -
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Schrempf, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers, June 30th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The following Ordinance having
passed first and second reading, was
presented and read a third time.
A Grade Ordinance.
ANORD'INANCE:ESTABLISHiNG) A
GRADE ON DECORAH STREET
FROM AUBURN STREET TO
AUDUBON STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Decorah street
from the east property line of Au-
burn street to the west property line
of Audubon street be and the same
is hereby adopted as shown by the
profile of said street prepared by
the City Engineer, same being pro-
file No. 1120.
Said grade begins at Station 0+00,
east property line of Auburn street,
south curb elevation 268.6, north
curb elevation 267.8; thence to sta-
tion 1+00, west line of alley, north
and south elevation 272.0; thence to
station 1+20, east line of alley, north
and south curb elevation 272.0;
thence to station 2+20, west prop-
erty line of Atlantic street, south
curb elevation 265.6, north curb ele-
vation 264.9; thence to station 2+
70, east property line of Atlantic
street, south curb elevation 265.5,
north curb elevation 264.6; thence
to station 3+70, west line of alley,
south curb elevation 254.7, north
curb elevation 254 0; thence to sta-
tion 3+90, east line of alley, south
curb elevation 253.6, north curb ele-
vation 253.0; thence to station 4+
90, west property line of Audubon
street, south curb elevation 242.8,
north curb elevation 242.4.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days from
and after its final passage and adop-
tion by the City Council and its pub-
lication in the official newspapers as
required by law.
Passed first reading, June 9th,
1924.
Passed second reading June 19th,
1924.
Passed final reading June 26th,
1924.
Adopted June 26th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad -
tion of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Schrempf, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, June 30th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
A Grade Ordinance.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON STANTON STREET
FROM RHOMBERG AVENUE TO
LINCOLN AVENUE.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Stanton street
from the west property line of
Rhomberg avenue to the east prop•
erty line of Lincoln avenue be and
the same is hereby adopted as shown
by the profile of said street as pre-
pared by the City Engineer, same
being profile No. 1122.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
west property line of Rhomberg ave-
nue, north curb elevation 37.4, south
curb elevation 37.5; thence to sta-
tion 1+00, east line of alley, north
and south curb elevation 40.2;
thence to station 1+20, west line of
alley, north and south curb eleva-
tion 40.5; thence to station 2+20.
east property line of Lincoln avenue.
north curb elevation 45.9, south curb
elevation 46.3.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days from and
after its final passage and adoption
by the City Council and its publica-
tion in the official newspapers of the
city.
Passed first reading June 9th,
1924.
Passed second reading June 19th.
1924.
Special Session, June 26th, 1934
313
Passed final reading June 26th
1924.
Adopted June 26th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the ordniance. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayo r Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Schrempf, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Published officially in the Times-
.Tournal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, June 30th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City .Clerk.
The following Ordinance having
passed first and second reading, was
presented and read a third time.
A Grade Ordinance.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON DECATUR STREET
FROM RHOMBERG AVENUE TO
GARFIELD AVENUE.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Decatur street
from the east property line of
Rhomberg avenue to the west prop-
erty line of Garfield avenue be and
the same is hereby adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
as prepared by the City Engineer;
same being profile No. 1124.
Said grade begins at station 0+00.
east property line of Rhomberg ave-
nue, south curb elevation 42.6, north
curb elevation 42.3; thence to sta-
tion 1+33, west line of alley, north
and south curb elevations 41.8;
thence to station 1+53, north and
south curb elevation 41.6; thence to
station 2+86, west property line of
Garfield avenue, north and south
curb elevation 40.8.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after the
final passage and adoption by the
City Council and its publication in
the official newspapers of the city.
Passed first reading June 9th,
1924.
Passed second reading June 19th,
1924.
Passed final reading June 20th,
1924.
Adopted June 26th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
The following Ordinance having
passed first and second reading, was
presented and read a third time.
A Grade Ordinance.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
GRADE ON GARFIELD AVENUE
FROM MARSHALL STREET TO
HAMILTON STREET.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque.
Section 1. That an ordinance es-
tablishing a grade on Garfield ave-
nue from the north property line of
Marshall street to the north prop-
erty line of Hamilton street be and
the same is hereby adopted as shown
by the profile of said street pre-
pared by the City Engineer, same
being profile No. 1126.
Said grade begins at station 0+00,
the north property line of Marshall
street, east and west curb elevations
42.4; thence to station 3+44.4, south
property line of Decatur street, east
and west curb elevation 40.8; thence
to station 4+08.4. north property line
of Decatur street, east and west curh
elevations 40.8; thence to stations 5
+10, east and west curb elevation
41.3; thence to station 8+07, south
property line of Hamilton street.
east and west curb elevations 39.8;
thence t rostation 8+71, north prop-
erty line of Hamilton street, east and
west curb elevations 39.8.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten days after its
final passage and adoption by the
City Council and its publication in
the official newspapers as required
by law.
Passed first reading June 9th.
1924.
Passed second reading June 19th.
1924.
Passed final reading June 26th.
1924.
Adopted June 26th. 1924.
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON.
Mayor.
L. H. BREDF,.
F.D. SC HR.FMPF.
H. G. MET.rHTOR.
Councilmen.
Councilman Rrede moved the adon-
tion of the ordinan'e. Seconded by
rounellman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote:
314 Special Session,
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede, Schrempf, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Uouncilman Gabriel.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers June 20th, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Petition of the Oriental Sweet
Shop, asking permission to install
an electric sign overhanging the
sidewalk at their place of business,
823 Main street, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petitioner be grant-
ed and the Building Commissioner be
instructed to issue the necessary
permit. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the followin&
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council.
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Concilman Gabriel.
Bond of Harry D. King for the
maintenance and operation of a dis-
play sign presented; also
Bond of the Dubuque Electric Co.
for the maintenance and operation of
a display sign presented.
The bonds being properly exec-
uted, Councilman Brede moved that
they be received and filed for record.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Contractors' bonds of R. F. Con-
lon, Wm. Lammer, Overby & Weber,
Presley Furnace Co., Brouilette Sheet
Metal Works, C. M. Klein, Braun
Eros., and Jos. H. Abeln presented
and read.
The bonds being properly executed.
Councilman Brede moved that they
be received and filed for record.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
An ordinance vacating that part of
the alley lying westerly of Lot 16
and easterly of Lot 15 in Union Ave-
nue Subdivision and extending from
Kirkwood street northerly to the al-
ley running easterly and westerly at
the rear of said lots, and conveying
the same for valuable consideration,
presented and read.
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, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
June 26th, 1924
June 25th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the contract for the installation of
sewer and waterconnections on East
24th street from the east line of,
Washington street to the north to
the west line of Windsor avenue.
Nester & Beuchele, contractors, has
been completed. I would therefore
recommend the acceptance of this
work by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the in-
stallation of sewer and water connec-
tions in East 24th street from Wash-
ington street to Windsor 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 Manager be
approved and that the City Engineer
be and he is hereby instructed to
prepare a plat and schedule showing
the lots and 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
schedule publish the notice of said
assessment as required by law.
Adopted June 26th, 1924.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
June 25th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the contracts for the installation of
gas connections on Althauser street.
from Stafford to Edison street, Edi-
son street, Elm street, Garfield ave-
nue, Holly street, Iowa street, Merz
street, Rush street, Summitt street.
24th street (east), West 16th street
from Monrose to Cornell and from
Cornell to West 16th street, Semin-
ary street, West Third street, by
Key City Gas Company, contractor.
have been completed. I would there-
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315
tore recommend the acceptance of
this work by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CAR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contractors for the
installation of gas connections in Al-
thauser street, Edison street, Elm
street, Garfield avenue, Holly street,
Iowa street, Merz street, Rush street.
Summitt street, East 24th street,
West 16th street, Seminary street,
and West Third street, have 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 Manager be ap-
proved and that the City Engineer
be and he is hereby instructed to
prepare plats and schedules showing
the lots or parcels of real estate
subject to assessment for aid im-
provements an dfile the same in the
office of the City Clerk subject to
public inspection and the City Clerk
shall upon receipt of such plats and
schedules publish the notice of said
assessments as required by law.
Adopted June 26th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption 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.
June 26th, 1924.
Schrempf.
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
The City Solicitor reported on the
petition of Mrs. Magdalene Fischer,
which was referred to him some
time ago, asking that her taxes for
the year 1922, amounting to $68.67,
be returned to her. This amount
was paid by her on lots 365 and 366
in Hams Add., after she had sold
this property to the City for the cx-
tention of Rhomberg avenue. The
City Solicitor recommends that the
City refund to her the $68.67.
Councilman Brede moved that the
recommendation of the City Solicitor
be approved and the Auditor be in-
structed to draw a warrant for said
amount in favor of Magdalene Fisch-
er for the 1922 taxes. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Gabriel.
Mayor Alderson, appointed as
members of the committee of rive to
redistrict the City along more con-
venient and equitable lines for vot-
ing precincts: First ward, Dewey
Waller; second ward, Louis Murphy;
third ward, Henry Kaep; fourth
ward, Joe Meyer, fifth ward, C. B.
Scherr.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
Ci . lerk.
.._.°fl <.� .. .. 1924.
1924.
Carried by the following
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
I find the condition of the bridge
over Catfish Creek along the Norte
Cascade Road to be unsafe.
This bridge was built in 1918 at a
cost of $2,700 by McNamara.
The North side of the bridge has
settled something like eight inches.
It has been posted as being unsafe
for over two and one-half tons, and
arrangements have been made to
have the bridge repaired.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
City Manager be authorized to have
the bridge repaired and put in safe
condition. Seconded by Councilman
Approved
Adopted
Councilmen
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CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular Session, July 7th, 1924.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen. Gabriel and
Schrempf.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, and
Melchior.
Mayor Alderson in the Chair.
Mayor Alderson stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of the
Council for the purpose of acting on
any business that may come before
it.
Petition of property owners along
Vernon street between North Glen
Oak and Alta Vista streets, ask-
ing that a sanitary sewer be con-
structed in that part of said street,
signed by Mrs. C. Wiemold, Theo.
Walsh, Eugene Ryles et al. (7 sign-
ers).
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and City Engineer for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, and
Melchior
Notice of appeal to the District
Court of Dubuque County from the
special assessment as levied against
the property of the I. C. R. R. Co.,
for the improvement of Jones street
from the River front to the I. C. R.
R. tracks, presented with bond at-
tached.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the appeal and bond be referred to
the City Solicitor. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede and
Melchior.
Notice of appeal to the District
Court of Dubuque County from the
special assessment as levied against
the property of Georgia A. Cooper,
owner of lot 2 Block 9, Dubuque Har-
bor Co's. Add., for the improvement
of Jones street from the River front
to the I. C. R. R. Tracks, with bond
attached, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the appeal and bond be referred to
the City Solicitor. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Naws—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede and
Melchior.
Notice of appeal to the Districe
Court of Dubuque County, from the
special assessment as levied against
the property of A. A. Cooper Inc.,
the N. 300 feet including 20 feet
vacated alley of Block 8, Dub. Har-
bor Co's. Add., the N. 300 feet in
Block 7 Dub, Harbor Co's. add, and
Block 1 A. A. Cooper Wagon Works
for the improvement of Jones street
from the river front to the I. C. R.
R. Tracks. 'Bond attached also a
notice of appeal to the District Court
of Dubuque County, with bond at-
tached, from the assessment as lev-
ied against the property of A. A.
Cooper Inc., for the improvement of
West Fifth street from Hill to John
streets, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notices and bonds be referred
to the City Solicitor. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede and
Melchior.
Petition of Joseph P. Nilles, stat-
ing that he is the owner of lot No.
7 of the sub of lot 3 of sub of
Min, lot 178 in the City of Dubuque.
That in Jan. 1898 an assessment was
levied against this lot for -5.28 for
the improvement of Wood street, the
former owner failed to pay the as-
sessment, also on Sept. 5th, 1912, a
special assessment was levied
against this property in the sum of
$18.45 for sewer in Wood street,
this was also over looked, by the
former owner, and the property was
sold to the City at tax sale, July
12th 1921. The petitioner hereby
asks that he be allowed to redeem
this property by paying the tax sale,
without interest accrued since July
12th, 1921 and penalty thereon, and
he hereby tenders check for same
in the amount of $30.60..
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede and
Melchior.
Renewal certificate of the City
Manager's bond, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the certificate be received, approved
and filed with the original bond.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
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Absent—Councilmen Brede and
Melchior.
The following contractors' bonds
were presented: Holland Furnace
Co., heating; Dubuque Roofing Co.,
John G. Kuehnle, Frank Henkels,
and Key City Roofing Co., general
contractors.
The bonds being properly execut-
ed, Councilman Schrempf moved
that they be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede Mid
Melchior.
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 Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede and
Melchior.
Mr. C. O. Tressel addressed the
Council and stated that when
the City Ambulance collided with
his automobile some time ago his
car was damaged to the amount of
$346.50. That he was fully in the
right according to the traffic ordin-
ance, that he can ill afford to pay
the above amount for repairs, and
asks the City Council to at least
appropriate something ,towards it.
The matter to be taken up at meet-
ing of July 14th, 1924. No vote
taken on the matter.
Report of the City Water Works,
for the month of June. Report of
the City Treasurer, and also report.
of the City Auditor, for the month
of June, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the reports be approved and filed
for record. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede and
Melchior.
July 7th, 1924.
nal Smoke Shop, 336 Main Street;
Charles Petrakis, 1958 Central Ave.
I would respectfully recommend
that authority be given to issue per-
mits to these parties for the sale of
cigarettes as is provided by sata!e.
Respectively submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
The bonds being properly cxecut•
ed, Councilman Gabriel moved that
the; be receivod and placed on file
and the permits to sell cigarettes be
granted. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote,
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen
Melchior.
The following cigarette dealers
filed bond renewal certificates: Jay
Luckey, Dan J. Haas, Alois, Glab,
Chas. F. Meyers, Geo. Zillig, Western
Grocer Co., Cave Cigar Co. Inc., Jaeg-
er and Kunnert, Mary Callahan, Mrs.
M. E. Briggs, Strand Cigar Co., A.
A. Kochendoerfer, Theo. Allen, (Fitz-
gerald Cigar Co. Three Stores), Du-
buque Lodge B. P. O. E. No. 297,
Melchior Mai, A. A. Agard, Ralph
Abbato, W. M. Horne, Louis J.
Knochel, John S. Mayerle, Louis
W. Trap, Joseph J. Fettgather,
Myers & Cox Co., Dubuque Fruit
Co., M. L. Harwood, F. W. Hubert,
J. C. Beck, United Cigar Stores,
Anton Fortman, C. H. Snyder,
Oscar J. Haas, John D. Flynn,
Wm. Meyer (Majestic), Van Noy In-
terstate Co. I. C. Station, Vari Noy
Interstate Co. C. M. St. P. Station,
Falkeuhainer Drug Store, Charles
Hos, George Miller, Chris. Heller,
Potterveld Drug Co., Arthur Eichen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the renewal certificates be approved
and filed with the original bonds and
the permits remain in force. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried my the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede and
Melchior.
City Council,
Dublque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The following named
firms wish to engage in the cigar-
ette business in the City of Dubuque.
They made application for permit
to sell cigarettes for two years. Sat-
isfactory bond has been filed and
the fee of $100.00 for one year has
been paid.
John G. Becker, 2162 Central Ave.;
Blue Ribbon Barber Shop & Cigar
Store, 135 W. Seventh St.; Thill's
Billard Room, 800 Iowa Street; Sig -
Brede and
July 7th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at ten A. M., July 7th, for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Pin-
nard street from 26th street to 30th
street and in 26th and 28th streets
from the alley west of Elm street to
Pinnard street. The following bids
were received :
Uhlrich-Paley Co. -6 inch sewer
pipe, 77c per lin. ft.; cast iron pipe,
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•
$1.50 per lin. ft.; manholes, $40.00
each; total, $2,828.12.
N. J. Staner-6 inch pipe, 90c per
lin. ft.; cast iron pipe, $2.50; man-
holes, $50.00; total, $3,380.40.
Oliver Kringle -6 inch pipe, 98c
per lin. ft.; cast iron pipe, $2.00;
manholes, $45.00; total, $3,532.88.
Edmund Linehan -6 inch pipe,
$1.16 per lin. ft.; cast iron pipe,
$1.75; manholes, $48.00; total,
$4,088.96.
Cook & Kean -6 inch tile pipe 85c
per lin. ft.; cast iron pipe; manholes,
$50.00; bid incomplete.
Engineer's Estimate—$3,640.00.
7 would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work be
awarded to Uhlrich-Paley Co., as
their bid is the lowest one received.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, and
Melchior.
July 7th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instruction bids were received
at ten A. M., July 7th, 1924, for the
construction of a sanitary sewer in
Providence street from Johnson
street 275 feet east. The following
bids were received:
Uhlrich-Paley Co. -6 inch pipe, 65c
per lin ft.; manholes $35.00 each;
total, $248.75.
N. J. Staner-6 inch pipe, 72c per
lin. ft.; manholes, $55.00; total,
$308.00.
Cook & Kean -6 inch pipe, 82c per
lin. ft.; manholes, $50.00 each; total,
$325.00.
Oliver Kringle -6 inch pipe, 85c
per lin ft.; manholes $65 00; total,
$363.75.
Ed. Linehan -6 inch pipe, 98c per
lin. ft.; manholes $65.00; total,
$399.50.
Engineer's Estimate—$470.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this sewer be
awarded to Uhlrich-Paley Co., as
theirs is the lowest bid received.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
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Yeas—Mayor Ald.:rson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, and
Melchior.
July 7th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at ten A. M., July 7th, for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Pres-
cott street from Hamilton street to
a point 250 fee south of Decatur
street and in Decatur street from Lin-
coln avenue to Prescott street. The
following bids were received:
Uhlrich-Paley Co. -6 inch pipe, 72c
per lin. ft.; manholes, $35.00 each;
total, $753.00.
Cook & Kean -6 inch pipe, 80c
per lin. ft.; manholes, $50.00 each;
total, $870 00.
N. J. Staner-6 inch pipe, 83c per
lin. ft.; manholes, $54.00; total,
$909.00.
Oliver Kringle -6 inch pipe, $1.00
per lin. ft.; manholes, $45.00 each;
total, $1,035.00.
Ed. Linehan -6 inch pipe, $1.05 per
lin. ft.; manholes, $57.50; total,
$1,117.50.
Engineer's Estimate—$1,185.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work be
awarded to Uhlrich-Paley Co., as
theirs is the lowest bid received.
Respectfully submitted.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayo^ Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, and
Melchior.
July 7th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at ten A. M., July 7th, for the con-
struction of a six inch sanitary sew-
er in Harold street from Lowell
street to the first alley north of Sem-
inary street.
Cook & Kean -6 inch pipe, $1.00
per lin. ft.; manholes, $50.00 each;
total, $436.00.
Oliver Kringle --6 inch pipe, $1.15
per lin. ft.; manholes, $35.00; total,
$476 40.
Edmund A. Linehan -6 inch pipe.
$1.40 per lin. ft.; manhcles, $50.00
each ; total, $570.40.
Uhlrich-Paley Co. -6 inch pipe.
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$1.50 per lin. ft ; manholes, $40.00
each; total, $584.00.
Engineer's Estimate—$5.33.20.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this, sewer be
awarded to Cook & Kean as their bid
is the lowest one received.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, and
Melchior.
July 7th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen : In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at ten A. M., Monday, July 7th, 1924,
for the construction of a 6 inch san-
itary sewer in Maple street from 13th
to 15th streets. The following bids
were received:
Uhlrich-Paley Co. -6 inch tile pipe,
65c per ft.; cast iron pipe, $4.50 per
ft.; manholes, $32.00 each; total,
$551.25.
Nic. Staner-6 inch tile pipe, 72c
per ft.; cast iron pipe, $2.70 per ft.;
manholes, $48.00 each; total, $594.60.
Ed. Linehan -6 inch tile pipe, $1.10
per ft.; cast iron pipe, $1.'75 per ft.;
manholes, $47.00 each; total, $813.00.
Oliver Kringle -6 inch tile pipe,
95c per ft.; cast iron pipe, $2.00 per
ft.; manholes, $45.00 each; total,
$719.75.
Cook & Kean -6 inch tile pipe,
85c per ft.; manholes, $50.00 each.
Engineer's Estimate—$823.50.
Bid incomplete.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work be
awarded to Uhlrich-Paley Co., as
theirs is the lowest bid received.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, and
Melchior.
July 7th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at ten A. M., Monday, July 7th, for
the curb and gutter on Vernon street
from Alta Vista street to a point 477
feet west. The following bids were
received:
J. F. Lee Paving Co.—Curb and
gutter, 74c per lin. ft.; total, $716.32.
Nic. Staner—Curb and gutter, 84c
per lin. ft.; total, $813.12.
Uhlrich-Paley Co.—Curb and gut-
ter, 95c per lin ft.; total, -919.60.
Engineer's Estimate—$968.00.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this improve-
ment be warded to the J. F. Lee
Paving 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 Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alder:on, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, and
Melchior.
July 7th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at ten A. M., Monday, July 7th, for
the improvement of Stanton street
from Rhomberg avenue to Lincoln
avenue, by paving the same with bit-
uminous macadam and contructing
a combination curb and gutter. The
following bids were received:
Uhlrich-Paley Co.—Curb and gut-
ter, 85c per lin. ft.; macadam, $1.28
per sq. yd.; total, $1,295.66.
J. F. Lee Paving Co.—Curb and
gutter, 73c per lin. ft.; macadam,
$1.65 per sq. yd.; total, $1,469.05.
Nic Staner—Curb and gutter, 80c
per lin. ft.; macadam, $1.70 per sq.
yd.; total, $1,539.90.
Engineer's Estimate—$1,682.25.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for the improve-
ment of Stanton street be awarded
to Uhlrich-Paley Co., as theirs is the
lowest bid received.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, and
Melchior.
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July 7th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions, bids were received
for th econstruction combination
curb and gutter on West 16th street
from Cornell street to Henion street
togeher with the necessary grading
of the street. The following bids
were received at ten A. M., Monday,
July 7th:
Felix Becker—Curb and gutter,
90c per lin. ft.; rock excavation,
$1.24 per cu. yd.; earth excavation,
40c per cu. yd.; total, $2,752.80.
J. F. Lee Paving Co.—Curb and
gutter, 74c per lin. ft; rock excava-
tion, $2.00 per cu. yd.; earth excava-
tion, 55c per cu. yd.; total, $3,779.85.
Uhlrich-Paley—Curb and gutter,
85c per lin. ft.; rock excavation
$2.24 per cu. yd.; earth excavation,
75c per cu. yd.; total, $4,280.25.
Edmund Linehan—Curb and gut-
ter, 90c per lin. ft.; rock excavation,
$3.00 per cu. yd.; earth excavation,
60c per cu. yd.; total, $4,705.20.
Engineer's Estimate—$4,753.50.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work be
awarded to Felix Becker, as his bid
is the lowest one received.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, and
Melchior.
June 23rd, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of Althauser street
from Stafford to Edison street, by
paving the same with vibrolithic
pavement, Uhlrich-Paley Co., con-
tractors, has been completed. I would
therefore recommend the acceptance
of this work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
July 7th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
your instructions bids were received
at ten A. M., Monday, July 7th, 1924,
for the construction of sanitary sew-
ers in Belmont District, including
O'Neill street, Brunswick street,
Groveland street, Blake street, Law-
ther street and in the first alley west
of Blake street. The following bids
were received:
Uhlrich-Paley Co. -8 inch pipe.
$1.78 per lin. ft ; .6 inch pipe, $1.78
per lin. ft.; manholes, $80.00 each;
total, $7,885.96.
Oliver Kringle -8 inch pipe, $2.00
per lin. ft.; 6 inch pipe, $1.85 per
lin. ft.; manholes, $65.00 each; to-
tal, $8,003.54.
Cook & Kean—flinch pipe, $3.00
per lin. ft.; 6 inch pipe, $1.75 per
lin. ft.; manholes, $90.00 each; total,
$8,424.43.
Engineer's Estim^t^--$3.014."3.
I would respectfully recommend
that the contract for this work be
awarded to Uhlrich-Paley Co., as
theirs is the lowest bid received for
this work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Action deferred—District divided
into four sections.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Althauser street from
Stafford street to Edison 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 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 and parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk subject
to public inspectk.n and the City
Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat
and schedule publish the notice of
said assessment as required by law.
Adopted July 7th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Brede, and
Melchior.
Petition of L. O. Hillyard asking
that Pickett street be improved, from
Cornell to Henion streets. A resolu-
tion of necessity was ordered to be
prepared an dpresented at the next
meeting of the Council.
322
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There being no further business,
Council adjourned. OHN STUBER,
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Adopted
Approved
cITY GOUNClL
(Official)
Special Session, July 8th, 1924. .
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Gabriel.
Council met at 4:3.0 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, Ma.
yor Alderson, Councilmen Gabriel,
Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
1\Iayor Alderson read the call and
slated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
led for the purpose of awarding
contracts for certain street improve-
ments, construction of sanitary
sewers in various parts of the city,
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in
Pinnard street from 26th to 30th
street and in 26th and 28th streets
from the alley west of Elm street to
Pinnard street, and Uhlrich-Paley
Co., contractor. has submitted the
lowest bid for the furnishing of all
labor and materials and performing
the work as provided for in the
plans and specifications; now there-
fore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that tho
contract for the construction of �.
sanitary sewer in Pinnard street
from 26th to 30th streets and in ?('h
and 28th streets from the alley west
• of Elm street to Pinnard street, be
awarded to Uhlrich-Paley Co., and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a con-
tract on behalf of the City of Du-
buque for the complete performance
of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
is
resolution being deemed urgent
rf immediate necessity become effer-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this Sth day
of July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON.
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBc R, Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote: ronneil
Yeas—Mayor Alderson,
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Special Session, July lith, 1924 323
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for th ecan-
struction of a sanitary sewer in
Providence street from Johnson
street to a point 275 feet east, and
Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractor, has
submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the construction of a
sanitary sewer in Providence street
from Johnson street to a point 275
feet east, be awarded to Uhlrich-
Paley Co., and the Mayor and Man-
ager be and they are hereby directed
to execute a contract on behalf of
the City of Dubuque for the com-
plete performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 8th day
of July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in
Prescott street from Hamilton street
to a point 250 feet south of Decatur
street and in Decatur street from
Lincoln avenue to Prescott street,
and Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractor,
has submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the construction of a
sanitary sewer in Prescott street
from Hamilton street to a point 250
feet south of Decatur street and in
Decatur street from Lincoln avenue
to Prescott street be awarded to
Uhlrich-Paley Co.. and the Mayor
and Manager be and they are here -
11Y directed to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this Sth day
of July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in
Harold street from Lowell street to
the first alley north of Seminary
street, and Cook & Kean, contract-
ors, have submitted the lowest bid
for the furnishing of all labor and
materials. and performing the work
ns provided for in the plans and
specifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the construction of s
sanitary sewer in Harold street from
Lowell street to the first alley north
of Seminary street, be awarded to
Cook & Kean, and the Mayor and
Manager be and they are hereby
directed to execute a contract on be-
half of the City of Dubuque for the
complete performance of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effe'
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 8th day
of July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON.
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL.
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen,
Attest: JOHN STITBER,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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
324 Special Session, July_Sth, 1924
•
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in
Maple street from 13th to 15th
street, and Uhlrich-Paley Co., con-
tractor, has submitted the lowest bid
for the furnishing of all labor and
materials and performing the work
as provided for in the places and
specifications; now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the construction of a
sanitary sewer in Maple street from
13th to 15th street be awarded to
Uhlrich-Paley Co., and the Mayor
and Manager be and they are here-
by directed to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 8th day
of July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
F.D. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen,
Attest: JOHN STUBER.
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adontion of the resolution. Se^nnded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. 'Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
tive from and after its passage and
au._huun by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 8th day
of July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSO.N,
Mayor.
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, achrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the im•
provement of Stanton street by pav-
ing with bituminous macadam and
constructing curb and gutter from
Rhomberg avenue to Lincoln avenue,
and Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractor,
has submitted the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and specifica-
tions; now therefore,
13e it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the improvement of
Stanton street from Rhomberg ave-
nue to Lincoln avenue be awarded to
Uhlrich-Paley Co., and the Mayor
and Manager be and they are hereby
directed to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said •
work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed srd adopted this 8th day.
of July, 1924.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the con-
struction of curb and gutter on Ver-
non street from Alta Vista street to
a point 477 feet west, and J. F. Lee
Paving Co., contractor, has sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provided
for in the places and specifications;
now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the construction of curb
and gutter on Vernon street from
Alta Vista street 477 feet west, be
awarded to J. F. Lee Paving Co., and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuane for the complete perform-
.e—n of said work.
Po it further resolved that this
'•ec,nlution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution Awarding Contract.
Whereas, proposals have been sub-
mitted by contractors for the con-
sh-uetion of combination curb and
gutter and grading on West 16th
Special Session, July Sth, 1924 325
street from Cornell street to Henion
street, and Felix Becker, contractor,
has submitted thelowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materials
and performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the construction of com-
bination curb and gutter and grading
on West 16th street from Cornell
street to Henion street, be awarded
to Felix Becker, Dubuque, Iowa, and
the Mayor and Manager be and they
are hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of Du-
buque for the complete performance
of said work.
Be it further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent and
of immediate necessity become effec-
tive from and after its passage and
adoption by the City Council.
Passed and adopted this 8th day
of July, 1924.
TAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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, Schrempf.
Na vs—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque on its
own motion that it be deemed neces-
sary and advisable to construct a
6 inch salt glazed vitrified tile san-
itary sewer in Groveland street from
Burden street to Brunswick street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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
to be constucted as hereinbefore set
forth, and that this proposed reso-
lution 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 July
28th, 1924, at 4:30 o'clock P. M., 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 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 newspapers
of the City of Dubuque in the man-
ner 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 crdered given this
Sth day of July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approver' and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Connciiman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque on its
own motion that it be deemed neces-
sary and advisable to construct a
8 inch salt glazed vitrified tile san-
itary sewer in Lawther street from
Burden street to the first alley west
of Balke street and an 8 inch tile
sewer in the first alley west of Balke
street from Lawther street to Grove -
land street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the Kulp?.
and also against all adjacent proper-
ty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
326 Special Session
is hereby proposed to be constructed
to be constucted as hereinbefore set
forth, and that this proposed reso-
lution 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 July
28th, 1924, at 4:30 o'clock P. M., 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 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 newspapers
of the City of Dubuque in the man-
ner 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
Sth day of July, 1924.
Approved:
July 8th, 1924
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanitary sewer
is hereby proposed to be constructed
to be constucted as hereinbefore set
forth, and that this proposed reso-
lution 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 July
28th, 1924, at 4:30 o'clock P. M., 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 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 newspapers
of the City of Dubuque in the man-
ner 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 oi dered given this
Sth day of July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H G MELCHIOR
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUDER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque on its
own motion that it be deemed neces-
sary and advisable to construct a
8 inch salt glazed vitrified tile san-
itary sewer in Lawther street from
Burden street to Balke strett and a
6 inch sewer in Balke street from
Lawther street to Groveland street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque on its
own motion that it be deemed neces-
sary and advisable to construct a
6 inch salt glazed vitrified tile san-
itary sewer in O'Neill street from
Burden avenue to Brunswick street
and in Brunswick street from O'Neill
street to Edith street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary.
id
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 zp-
proved by the City Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said salutary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutt'ng upon the same
Special
Session, July 8th, 1924
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
to be constucted as hereinbefore set
forth, and that this proposed reso-
lution 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 July
28th, 1924, at 4:30 o'clock P. M., 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 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 newspapers
of the City of Dubuque in the man-
ner 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
Sth day of July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque on its
own motion that it be deemed neces-
sary and advisable to construct a
6 inch salt glazed vitrified tile san-
itary sewer in York street from
Dodge street to Curtis street and in
Curtis street from South Booth
street to Cora street formerly Ex-
change street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
3 )7
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed againat the
property abutting upon the s,me
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
to be constucted as hereinbefore set
forth, and that this proposed reso-
lution 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 July
28th, 1924, at 4:30 o'clock P. M., 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 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 newspapers
of the City of Dubuque in the man-
ner 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
8th day of July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. 0. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schremnf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be 'it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque on its
own motion that it be deemed neces-
sary and advisable to construct a
6 inch salt glazed vitrified tile san-
itary sewer in Vernon street from
Alta Vista Wok west to connect
with the sewer in North Glen Oak
street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary. Saul
sewer to be constructed in accord-
ance with the plans and specitica-
tions prepared by the City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
City Clerk having been duly ap-
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ecial Session July 8th, 1924
proved by the City C
Manager and State Boar
That the cost and expen
ing and constructing said
sewer shall be assessed ag
peoperty nouititg upon th
and also against all adjacent
ty benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved tha
above and foregoing sanitary s
is hereby proposed to be constru
to be constucted as hereinbefore
forth, and that this proposed re
lution except this paragraph, be an
the same is hereby set down for fu
ther and final hearing, consideration
and determination at a meeting of
the City Council to be held July
28th, 1924, at 4:30 o'clock P. M., 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 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 newspapers
of the City of Dubuque in the man-
ner 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
8th day of July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absenf—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque on its
own motion that it be deemed neces-
sary and advisable to construct a
6 inch salt glazed vitrified tile san-
itary sewer in Lowell street from
Abbott street to Woodworth street.
Said sewer to be 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
uncil, City
of Health.
se of mak-
sani: ai y
ainst the
e same
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ewer
cted
set
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City Clerk having been duly ap-
proved by the City Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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
to be constucted as hereinbefore set
forth, and that this proposed reso-
lution 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 July
28th, 1924, at 4:30 o'clock P. M., and
that the City Clerk be and he ig
hereby instructed to cause notice of
the pendency of the above resolu-
tion, and 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 newspapers
of the City of Dubuque in the man-
ner 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
8th day of July, 1924.
Approved:
JAM
S ALDERSON,
Mayor.
GABRIEL,
HREMPF,
ELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
UBER,
City Clerk.
1 moved that
pproved and
action. Sec-
hrempf. Car-
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Attest: JOHN ST
Councilman Gabrie
the resolution be
placed on file for final
onded by Councilman Sc
ried by the following v
Yeas—Mayor Alderson
nien Gabriel, Melchior, Sc
Nays—None.
Absent—noun, '!man Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of Dubuque, on its own motion. that
it be deemed necessary and advis-
able to build, construct and put in
place certain street improvements
as hereinafter described, in, upon
and along the following street, to
wit: Pickett street from the west
line of Cornell street to the east
line of Henion street.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter the curb and gutter to be con-
te:
Council-
hrempf.
Special Session,
strutted of concrete and the pave-
ment to be constructed of one or
more of the following materials and
methods, to wit: sheet asphalt, War-
renite bitulithic, asphaltic concrete
or vibrolithic pavement.
All of the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and speci-
fications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the asessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the
area thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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, an ddeterm-
ination, at a meeting of said Coun-
cil to be held on the 28th day of
July, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Coun-
cil Chambers in the City Hall of said
City, and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard, to
be given by publication in the offic-
ial newspapers of the City in the
manner and for the time prescribed
by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file
for final acticn and notice of the
pendency thereof ordered given this
8th day of July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHRFMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent ---Councilman Brede.
Contractors bonds of Joe Carpen-
ter, Edwin C. Kuehnle, John Muell-
July 8th, 1924
32() .
er, Witter Bros., presented for ap-
proval.
Being properly executed, Council-
man Melchior moved that they be
approved and placed on file, Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
An ordinance vacating that part
of the alley lying Westerly of lot
16 and Easterly of lot 15 of the Un-
ion avenue subdivision and extend-
ing from Kirkwood street Northerly
to the alley running Easterly and
Westerly at the rear of said lots,
and conveying the same for valuable
consideration, having passed upon
first reading the 26th day of June,
1924, presented and read a second
time.
A petition of A. L. Rhomberg ob-
jecting to the vacation of said alley,
claiming that thealley was there
not only to serve lots 15 and 16, but
also to serve as an outlet to 10 other
lots, as well as affording access to
his property on Bellevue street,
which owing to topographical con-
ditions could not well be reached
otherwise, and would result in ma-
terial injury to the lots lying north
therefrom, and asks that nothing in
the way of a vacation be done at
the present time.
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Councilman Melchior moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the rules requiring the ordinance
to be read on three separate days
be suspended. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance be read a third time.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
i
330 Special Session,
July 8th, 1924
Absent—Councilman Brede.
The ordinance was then read a
third time.
VACATION ORDINANCE.
An ordinance vacating that part of
the alley lying westerly of lot 16
and easterly of lot 15 of the Union
avenue subdivision and extending
from Kirkwood street northerly to
the alley running easterly and west-
erly at the rear of said lots, and con-
veying the same for valuable con-
sideration.
Whereas, that portion of the alley
lying westerly of lot 16 and easterly
of lot 15 of Union avenue subdivi-
sion to the City of Dubuque and ex-
tending from Kirkwood street north-
erly to the alley running easterly
and westerly at the rear of said lots,
is no longer used by the public or
useful as a public thoroughfare:
Be it therefore, ordained by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That, that portion of
the alley lying westerly of lot 16
and easterly of lot 15 of Union aven-
ue subdivsiion to the City of Du-
buque and extending from Kirkwood
street northerly to the alley run-
ning easterly and westerly at the
rear of said lots, be and the same
is hereby vacated.
Section 2. That, that portion of
said alley hereinbefore described
and hereby vacated, be and the same
is hereby conveyed and granted and
forever released in equal amounts,
to the owners of lots 15 and 16 of Un-
ion avenue subdivision respectively,
for which said owners shall pay to
the City of Dubuque the sum of
$100.00, the receipt thereof is here-
by acknowledged.
Section 3. This ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten (10) days
from and after its final passage and
adoption by the City Council and
publication as provided by law.
Passed upon first reading this 26th
day of June, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved up-
on final reading this 8th day of July,
1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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 11, 1924.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the ordinance as read be approved
and adopted. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Mayor Alderson then declared the
ordinance adopted.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the objections of the assessments of
Summit street, be referred to the
City Manager, for adjustment. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by he following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of Carr, Ryder & Adams
Co., asking permission to divert san-
itary sewer in Washington street by
erecting a manhole at the intersec-
tion of the alley with the sidewalk
on llth street, then east on their
property under the sidewalk on the
south side of 11th street to a man-
hole over the sanitary sewer in
Washington street, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted,
the work to be done under the super-
vision of the City Engineer. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
July 8th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen In connection with the
assessments ac levied last year for
sewer and water connection in Low-
ell street an assessment was levied
against Joseph Birner, the owner of
Lot 112 Mechanic's Add. amounting
to $22.01. This was on the basis
of the report as made by Mr. Lee
as to the work which he had done.
We find that this report was in
error and no connection was laid to
the above described property. The
amount of this assessment was de-
ducted from the payment which was
later made to Mr. Lee so in order
to straighten out the entire matter,
the assessment as levied against
Joseph Birner should be ordered
cancelled by the City Council.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved, the assess-
ment against Mr. Birner be cancelled
and the Treasurer be instructed ac-
Special Session, July Sth, 1924
331
cordingly. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Cuoncil-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
July 8th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At the meeting of the
City Council held on July 7th, pet-
ition of Joseph P. Nilles, asking that
the accompanying check for $30.60
be accepted as payment in full for
two old street assessments against
Lot 3 of Sub. of Min. Lot 178, was
referred to the City Manager.
On investigation I find that the
facts are as stated. The one assess-
ment was levied in 1898 and the
other in 1912. The check is payment
in full up to the time of the sale
and I believe under the circumstanc-
es should be accepted by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the prayer of the petition be grant-
ed, the check be accepted, and the
Treasurer upon receipt of same be
instructed to cancel the assessment
and surrender the tax sale certificate.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Cuoncil-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
July 8th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the contract for the grading of
Rockdale Road Prom Railroad Aven-
ue to the City Limits, S. J. Groves
& Sons Co., contractors, has been
completed. I would therefore rec-
ommend the acceptance of this work
by the city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the
grading of Rockdale Road from Rail-
road Avenue to the City Limits, has
been completed, and
Whereas, the Cit;• 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 Manager be
approved and the contract for the
grading of Rockdale Road be ac-
cepted.
Adopted July 8th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
July 8th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of Bryant street
from Dodge st •eet to Lot 36 Colum-
bia Add., by paving tiie same with
vibrolithic pavement, Uhlrich-Paley
Co., contractors, has been completed.
I would therefore recommend the
acceptance of this work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of Bryant street from
Dodge street to Lot No. 6 Columbia
Add., has been completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined said work and recommend-
ed its acceptance, no wtherefore
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 he and he is hereby instruct-
ed to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots and 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 the notice of
said assessment as required by law.
Adopted July Sth, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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, Cuoncil-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
332 Special Session, July 14th, 1924
Absent—Councilman Brede.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City perk.
Adopted /Gi4/ :.. %/�T•• 1924.
Approved/1W B %/ 1924.
Councilmen ii.1.4/.t..., .t d•
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Attest:
City Clerk.
OITY OOUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session July 14th, 1924.
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 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
pecial assessments as provided by
law to pay for the improvements of
Julien avenue, from Delhi to Delhi
street. White street from 4th to
6th streets. Walsh street, from
West 3rd to Douglas streets,resolu-
tions of necessity for street improve-
ments, and acting on any other bus-
iness that may come before the meet-
ing.
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 improvement of Julien aven-
ue from Deliii street near Mt. Pleas-
ant avenue to Delhi street near Au-
burn street, presented.
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, and
Schrempf.
Nays --None.
Remonstrance of C. T. Bush
against the assessment as levied
against his property, lot 1 of sub of
lot 1 of sub east 1/2 of lot 30 Mt.
Pleasant Add., lot 2 of sub of lot 1
of sub east 1/2 of lot 30 Mt. Pleasant
Add., lot 1 of 2 of sub east 1/2 of lot
30 Mt. Pleasant Add., lot 2 of sub
of 2 of lot 30 Mt. Pleasant Add.,
presented. Walter Koerner attorney.
Councilman Brede moved that the
remonstrance be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
reas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
mdrl Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Remonstrances of Virginia E. B.
Robinson and Birdena E. Bush.
against the assessments levied
against lots 2 of sub of lots 46, 47,
48, and 49 Morheiser's Add. Lot 2
of Sub of lot of lot 1 of 1 of Mineral
lot 172 lot 1 of Idylwild Heights.
Frantzen, Bonson and Gilloon, attor-
neys.
Remonstrance of Frank Gregory
Special Session, July 14th, 1924
against the assessment as levied
against lot 6 Tschirgi and Schwind's
Add. Frantzen, Bonson and Gilloon,
attorneys. Presented.
Also, remonstrance of Dave Brun -
skill against the assessment as lev-
ied against his property lot 11 Sub
Loetcher and Trueb.
Also remonstrance against the as-
sessment as levied against the prop-
erty of Anton Zwack, lots 1, 2, 3, 4
Sub of lot 12 Min. lot 72.
Councilman Brede moved that the
rules be suspended to allow anyone
present to address the Council. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Attorney Frank Gilloon addressed
the Council relative to the petitions
of his clients stating that they had
no objection to the construction of
the street improvement but that the
assessment far exceeds the 25 per
cent valuation of the property and
that they hereby ask the Council to
reduce the assessments to the right
proportion of the valuation.
Councilman Brede moved that the
t eunonstrances of property owners
represented by Attorney Gilloon, and
the remonstrances of Dave Brunskill
and Anton Zwack be referred to the
Mayor, City Manager, City Solicitor,
and City Engineer for investigation
and report. 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 ac-
tion on the assessment for the Julien
avenue improvement be deferred un-
til the next meeting of the Council.
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 as provided by law to pay
for the improvement of Walsh street
from the south line of West Third
street to the south line of Douglas
street, presented. ,
Councilman Brede moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council -
:nen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
333
A remonstrance by T. J. Mulgrew
against the assessment as levied
against his property lot 1 of 2 of
Boxleiter's Sub., stating that the as-
sessment is far in excess of a 25 per
cent valuation of the property.
Councilman Brede moved that the
remonstrance be referred to the May-
or, City Manager, City Solicitor and
City Engineer for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Erede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that ac-
tion of the assessment be deferred
until the next meeting of the Coun-
cil. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. 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 Air Hill
street from Julien avenue to West
Eighth street, presented.
A remonstrance signed by John
Mueller, Arthur E. Nagel, James
Walsh et al, (8 signers), stating that
there is very little traffic on this
street, and furthermore it would
work a great hardship on the abutt-
ing property owners at this time. Mrs.
John Rooney and Fred Spielman ap-
peared personally and argued in fav-
or of the improvement.
Councilman Gabriel moved that ac-
tion on the resolution be deferred
and the Council view the grounds.
Seconded by Councilmn Brede. Car-
ried 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 advisble to improve West Fifth
street from the south line of prop-
erty belonging to W. F. Cooper to
the east line of John street, pre-
sented.
Phil. Ryder representing the Coop-
er interests remonstrated verbally
against the improvement being made
at this time, stating that there are
no sewer and water mains in the
street. Upon being informed that
the contemplated improvement would
not be made until next year, he with-
drew his objections.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the notice of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
334 Special Session, July 14th, 1924 _
Brede. Carried by the following
vote.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City o1 Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to build, construct and
pnt in place certain street improve-
ments a^ Hereinafter descr'bo.l, in.
ti -w-‘ following street
to wit: West Fifth street from the
south line of City Lot No. 615 pro-
duced to the edst line of John street.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb
and gutter the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the pave-
ment to be constructed of the fol-
lowing materials and methods, to
wit: Hillside brick on a concrete
foundation. Sewer, water and gas
connections to be made prior to pav-
ing.
All of the work hereinproposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and speci-
fications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and aprroved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as set forth and
that this proposed resolution, ex-
cept
xcept this paragraph be, and the same
is hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration, and de-
termination, at a meeting of said
Council to be held on the 14th day
of July, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall
of said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution and of the time and
place, when and where said proposed
resolution shall be considered for
passage and objections to the pass-
age thereof and to the construction
of said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in the
manner and for the time prescribed
by law.
ency thereof ordered given this 261
day of June, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk,
The foregoing resolution of necess-
ity was adopted, passed and approved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, this 14th day of July, 1924.
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. Second-
ed by Councilman Brede. 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 as provided by law to pay
for the improvement of White street
from Fourth street to Sixth street.
There being no remonsrance,
Councilman Schrempf 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, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
fcr improving White street from
Fourth street to Sixth street, by
Uhlrich-Paley 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:
Owner Description Amount
John P. Page Est., Sub. City
Lot 304, Lot 2A; vibrolithic
paving, curb and guter cost,
$171.'73; extra expense at
1.60E84 per cent, $2.76; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.49; $17h 98
total
John P Page Est., Sub. City
Lot 304; Lot 3; vibrolithic
paving, curb and guter cost,
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and notice of the pend-
Special Session, July l4tl1, 1924
$160.20; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $2.57; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.39;
total _ 164.16
John P. Page Est., City Lot
305, S. 1/z Lot 2; vibrolithic
paving, curb and guter cost,
$201.12; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $3.23; in-
terest at 6 per cent, -1.74;
total 206.09
Mae Peabody & Ann Hackett,
City Lot No. 4 Lot 305;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $190.93; extra ex. -
pease at 1.60684 per cent,
$3.07; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.66; total 195.66
Mae Peabody, City Lot S. 23
ft. 10 in. of 306; vibrolithic
paving, curb and guter cost,
$176.01; extra expense at
160684 per cent, $2.83; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.53;
total 180.37
M. H. Martin, City Lot N. 27
ft. 9 in. Lot 306: vibrolithic
paving, curb and guter cost,
$204.96; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $3.29; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.76;
total _ 210.01
M. H. Martin, City Lot S. 20
ft. Lot 307; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$147.72; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $2.37; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.29;
total 151.33
Kassler Fur Co. Inc., City Lot
N. 31 ft. 9 in. Lot 307; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $234.51; extra ex-
pense at 1.60684 per cent,
$3.77; interest at 6 per cent,
$2.02; total 240.30
Kassler Fur Co. Inc., City
Lot 308; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$380.98; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $6.12; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.31;
total 390.41
Kassler Fur Co. Inc., City
Lot 309; vobrilithic paving*.
curb and gutter cost,
$380.98; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $6.12; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.31;
total 390.41
Kassler Fur Co. Inc., City
Lot 310; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$380.98; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $6.12; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.31;
total
Kassler Fur Co. Inc., City
Lot S. r/2 Lot 311; vibrolith-
ic, paving, curb and gutter
cost, $190.48; extra expense
at 1.60684 per cent, $3.06;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.65;
total
August Klein, City Lot N. %
Lot 311; vibrolithic, paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$190.48; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $3.06; in-
terest at 6 per cent. $1.65:
total
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co
City Lot 312; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$380.98; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $6.12; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.31;
total 390.41
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co.,
City Lot 313; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$380.98; extra expense at
1.60^84 per cent, $6.12; in-
terest at 6 per cent. $3.31:
total
C. M. & St. P. Ry. co, City
LLot 515; vibrolithic pav
Lot 515; vibrolithic pav-
$396.19; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $6.37; in-
terest at 6 per cent. $3.47;
total
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., City
Lot 516; vibrolithic pav-
ing,
aving, curb and gutter cost.
$396.19; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $6.37: in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3,43;
total
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co , City
Lot 517; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$396.19; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $6.37; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3,43;
total
C. :AI & St. P. Ry. Co., City
Lot 518; vibrolithic pav-
ing. curb and gutter cost.
$.396.19; extri, expense at
1.60684 per cent, $6.37; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3,43;
total
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., City
Lot 519; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter Cost,
$441.76; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $7.10; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.83;
total
335
195.19
390.41
405.99
405.99
405.99
405.99
452.69
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., City
Lot 511; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $63.23:
extra expense at 1.60684 p r
cent, $102; interest at 6 Dili
cent, 55c; total
64.80
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co , City
390.41 Lot 512; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $38.85;
extra expense at 1.60684 per
cent, 62c; interest at 6 per
cent, 34c; total 39.81
336 Special Session, July 14th, 1924
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of White street
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to
$8455.71.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving White street from Fourth
street to Sixth street, there be is-
sued Improvement Bonds to the
amount of $8,455.71. Said bonds shall
be issued under the provisions of
Chapter 6, Title V of the Code of
Iowa and the amendments thereto,
shall bear date as of the 14th day
of August, A. D. 1924; shall be in
the denominations of $300.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $55.71; they shall
be numbered from 9966 to 9994 in-
clusive and shall be divided into ten
series, of which the bonds numbered
:1966 to 9967 shall constitute the first
series, and shall be payable on the
1st day of April, A. D. 1925; the
bonds numbered from 9968 to 9970
shall constitute the second series
and shall be payable on the 1st day
of April, A. D. 1926; the bonds num-
bered 9971 to 9973 shall constitute
the third series and shall be pay-
able the 1st day of April, 1927; the
bonds numbered from 9974 to 9976
shall constitute the fourth series and
shall be payable the 1st day of
April, 1928; the bonds numbered
from 9977 to 9979 shall constitute
the fifth series and shall be payable
the 1st day of April, 1929; the bonds
numbered from 9980 to 9982 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April,
1930; the bonds numbered from 9983
to 9985 shall constitute the seventh
series and shall be payable the 1st
day of April, 1931; the bonds num-
bered from 9986 to 9988 shall con-
stitute the eighth series and shall
he payable the 1st day of April.
1932; the bonds numbered from 9989
to 9991 shall be payable the 1st day
of April, 1933, and shall constitute
the ninth series; the bonds num-
bered from 9992 to 9994 shall con-
stitute the tenth series and shall be
payable the 1st' day of April, 1934.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
hich 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 -
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., Vacat-
ed portion of E. 5th St.; and
vib-
rolithic paving, curb
gutter cost, $506.61; extra
expense at 1.60684 per cent,
$8.14; interest at 6 per cent, 519.13
$4.38; total
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., City
Lot 520; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$350.99; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, 5.64; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $3.03; 359.66
total
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., City
Lot 621; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$275.80; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $4.43; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.39; 282.62
total
C. M. & St. P. Ry. Co., City
Lot 522; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$136.57; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $2.19; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.18;
total 139.94
City of Dubuque, salvage on
120,000 brick at $9.00 per
1000; extra expense at
1.60684 per cent, $17.36; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $9.36;
total 1106.72
Total $8455.71
3201.86 sq. yds. vibrolithic
paving at $2.24 per sq. yd$7172.17
576.4 lin. ft. comb. curb and
gutter at 85c per lin. ft 489.94
159 cu. yds. crushed stone at
$3.00 per cu. yd. 477.00
45 cu. yds. stone screenings
at $2.150 per cu. yd. 112.50
Intere a 6 per cent _ . 71,,6+
xtra expense at 1.60684 per
cent 132.59
Total $8455.71
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Adopted July 14th, 1924.
Approved July 14th, 1924.
JAMES ALLDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Special Session,
stantially in the following form:
No $500.00
S‘:ries No
CITY OF DUBUQUE
IMPROVEMENT BOND.
July 14th, 1624
Form of Coupon.
On the clay of A. D
19 , the City of Dubuque, lowa,
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
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 pre-
sentation and surrender of the in-
terest coupons hereto attached. Both
interest and principal are payable at
the office of the City Treasurer in
the City of Dubuque in the State of
lowa. 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 14th day of
July, 1924. This bond is one of a
series of twenty-nine bonds, twenty-
eight for $300.00, numbered from 9966
to 9993, and one for $55.71, num-
bered 9994, all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
improving White street from Fourth
street to Sixth 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 pro-
perty, and payable in ten annual in-
stallments, with interest on all de-
ferred payments at the rate of five
per cent per annum, and thsi bond
is payable only out of the money
can be used for no other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts and condition
and things requiredto 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
pledyed.
In witness whereof the City of
Dubuque by its City Council, has
caused this bond to be sipned by
its Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk, with the seal of said
City affixed this 14th day of August,
A. D. 1924, and has authorized the
use of their fac-simile signatures to
the interest coupons hereto attached.
Mayor.
Countersigned:
City Clerk.
(Seal)
MIIIIIIIIIIIIIk
337
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.
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
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 July 14th, 1924.
Attest: JHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
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.
Petition of Walter Burke, stating
+ when he paid his 1923 taxes b..
learned of an old unpaid assessment
levied against his property for the
improvement of Southern avenue in
1F95 against Lot 4, South Add. In
order to clear up this matter he
offers to pay $25.00. The original
assessment was $47.94.
Councilman Brede moved that the
prayer of the petition be granted
and the Treasurer be instructed to
accept from Mr. Burke the sum of
338 •Special Session, July 14th, 1)24
$25.00 in full of payment for this
assessment and upon receipt of same
cancel the assessment on the tax
books, and surrender to him the tax
sale certificate. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor
men Ilrede,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Contractors' bonds of Voelker
Realty Co., Herman F. Luthe, and
G. W. Jackson presented for appro-
val. Being properly executed, Coun-
cilman Schrempf moved that they be
received and filed for record. Sec-
cnded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men . Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The following cigarette bonds were
filed by dealers and permits grant-
ed: John L. Kies, Joseph C. Schnei-
der. Being properly executed,
'Councilman Schrempf moved that
they be received and placed on file.
Seconded by Councilman Brede. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Coi4ncil-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Renewal certificates of bonds for
the following cigarette dealers pre-
sented: Wm. C. Leik. Hugo J. Kress,
Wm. J. Krayer, Norbert W. Brodier,
Woerdehoff Bros.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
they be received and filed with the
original bore's. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor
man Brede,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
'Council proceedings for
cf April, 1924, presented.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
they be approved and adopted as
printed. Seconded by Councilman
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor
men Brede,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Dubuque, Iowa, July 12, 1924.
Tr, the Honorable City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
In compliance with the provisions
of the statutes of Iowa, the Park
Board of the City of Dubuque by
resolution duly adopted the 12th day
of July, 1924, has fixed the tax
needed to be levied or certified for
levy for park purposes by your
Honorable Body for the coming year
to be at the rate of 21/2 mills on the
dollar of the assessable property of
Alderson, Council -
Gabriel, Melchior.
Alderson, Council -
Gabriel, Melchior,
the month
the city and that said amount ex-
pressed in dollars is $27,500.00 and
eerewith enclosed for your consider-
ation and action is properly signed
copy of the resolution duly adopted.
• Very respectfully,
PARK BOARD O^ THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
—By Glenn Brown,
Chairman.
—By Herbert Adams,
Secretary.
The following resolution was duly
adopted by the Park Board of the
City of Dubuque by unanimous vote
of its members present at its meet-
ing held in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, on July 12th, 1924.
Resolved, as required by the sta-
tutes of Iowa, providing for levy fo
taxes by cities of the State for park
needs and purposes, the Park Board
,f the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on
this 12th day of July, 1924, fixes and
certifies to the Honorable City Coun-
cil of Dubuque, Iowa, as the tax
needed to be levied by the said
City Council for park needs and
purposes for the coming year, in-
cluding the sum needed to pay the
nark bonds corning due May 1, 1925,
grit interest then due on the re-
maining park bonds, to be at the
rate of 21/2 mills on the dollar on
the assessment value of the taxable
property of the City of Dubuque and
'llat amount of said tax so required
expressed in dollars is $27,500.00.
PARK BOARD OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, JOWA.
—By Glenn Brown,
Chairman.
—By Herbert Adams,
Secretary.
Councilman Brede moved that the
communication be receivedand filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
C. O. Tressel addressed the Coun-
cil stating that about a year ago the
city ambulance collided with his car
on Eighth and Bluff streets; that
according to the traffic ordinance he
had the right of way; that the ambu-
lance damaged his car to the
amount of 346.00. and he hereby asks
the City to either pay this or at
least a part of it; he stated that he
has to work for a living and it will
be a hardship on him to pay this bill.
The Council will take this matter
under consideration. No vote taken
Councilman Brede moved that. on,
on
the Becker and Hagerty peti
referred to the Mayor. City Manager
and himself, that they be given a
further reduction on this lot situated
on the southwest corner of West
Fifth street and Glen Oak street of
Alderson, Council -
Gabriel, Melchior,
Special Session, July 14th, 1924 .33()
$25.00, provided that they pay .it
within 30 days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The following resolution was pre-
sented and adopted.
Whereas, the owners of lots facing
Parkway, Douglas street, College
street and Langworthy street have
agreed to provide, at their own ex-
pense, the original installation of
nine boulevard lights, including the
necessary poles, wiring and lamps
along said streets, abutting their
property, to the end that the neigh-
borhood may be modern and attroc-
tive, the poles and lamps to be
similar to those installed on Grand-
view avenue, and the system as
planned commencing at or near the
triangular park in Parkway at Lang-
worthy street, thence westerly on
Langworthy street to College street,
northerly on College street to Doug-
las street, westerly on Douglas
street to Parkway, and easterly and
northerly on Parkway, so as to. make
a complete circuit; there being no
street light at present on such
streets.
Now therefore resolved, by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, that in consideration of the
original installation by the property
owners of the poles, wiring, and
lamps as aforesaid, the City will
provide service therefor and will
provide for the maintenance thereof.
Adopted July 14th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
TAX LEVY BUDGET
BUDGET ESTIMATE, CITY OF DUBUQUE.
Notice.—The City Council of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa, will meet July 25, 1924, at 4:30 p. m. at the Council Chamber in the
City Hall. Taxpayers will be heard for or against the following estimate
of expenditures at that time.
JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
FUNDS— Expenditures Income Other Taxes to be Expended Expended
Est. 1925 Sources 1925 Raised 1923 1922
General $249,030.00
Grading 44,315.00
Improvements 54,515.00
Sewer 54,515.00
Library 20,443.12
Waterworks 150,000.00
Light 54,515.00
Bonds 114,481.50
Fire 76,321.00
Grandview Ave
Deficiency 6,132.94
Grading Bonds 10,200.00
Other Funds:
General Def13,628.25
Fire Improve-
ment
Park
Police Pension ...
Fire Pension .....
$140,000.00 $109,030.00 $240,979.30 $175,450.42
44,315.00 29,356.33 28,427.88
54,515.00 48,927.21 47,379.30
54,515.00 48,927.21 47,379.30
20,443.12 20,260.00 18,489.15
150,000.00 322,594.28 168,744.49
48,927.21 47,379.30
124,100.73 91,083.86
67,261.99 68,556.85
16,354.00
21,806.00
6,072.50 621.00
15,185.19
Totals $907,514.50 $291,496.00
875.00
54,515.00
114,481.50
76,321.00
6,132.94 5,343.28 5,421.62
10,200.00
13,628.25 19,570.88 18,951.77
16,354.00 14,334.34 14,457.84
21,806.00 24,370.24 23,569.76
5,451.50 5.742.08 6,586.65
14,310.19 10,844.50 12,663.08
$616,018.50 $1,031,539.56 $774,542.92
Estimated taxes per $1,000 of assessed value $14,125.00. Taxable value,
$56.50.
Published officially in the Times -
Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers, July 15th, 1924.-1t.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the date for hearing for the budget
be set for July 25th, 1924, at 4:30
P. M. Seconded by Councilman Ga-
briel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
I beg to advise that the improve -
July 14th, 1924.
340 Special
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ment of East 24th street from Wash-
ington street to Windsor avenue by
paving the same with vibrolithic
pavement, Uhlrich-Paley Co., con-
tractors, has been completed. 1
would therefore recommend the ac-
ceptance of this work by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the im-
provement of East 24th street from
Washington street to Windsor ave-
nue 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 Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager he 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 required by
law.
Adopted July 14th, 1924.
Approved:
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
JAMES ALDERSON,
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.
NP vs—None.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: Some time ago the
James F. Lee Paving Company filed
a statement with the City Manager
of bills claimed to be due him from
the City for extra work and mater-
ials furnished in connection with
improvement work during the years
1091-92 and 23. and also a hill fir „wn-
alties on contracts, the various
amounts of which were retained by
the City, amounting in all to $1728.26.
On the other hand the City made
claims against this firm for water
furnished to it and penalties upon
contracts for the year 1922, these
claims amounting to $706.00.
After several co iferences between
the parties it was deemed advisable
that these claims be adjusted by a
Board of Arbitration rather than liti-
gation in Court, and it was decided
that the Board of Arbitration con-
sist of the attorneys represening the
different parties and W. H. Snaith
of the firm Hurd, Lenehan, Smith
and O'Connor. The Arbitration meet-
ings were held for several days and
it was agreed that each party pay
one-half of the cost of the services
of Mr. Smith. The work of the Ar-
bitration Committee has been com-
pleted and the result thereof is that
it is found that the city is indebted
to Mr. Lee, after making all proper
deductions for penalties and water
claims held by the City, in the sum
of $598.53. As both parties are
bound by the final adjustment and
decision of the Arbitration Board it
will be necessary for the City to
pay Mr. Lee this amount and I there-
fore recommend that a warrant be
drawn in his favor for the amount
above stated. In arriving at this
amount proper deduction has been
made for the water bill which is
due the water department amount-
ing to $160.49 and I assume that the
proper way to handle this amount
would be to have a warrant drawn
on the general fund in favor of the
water department in the amounts
figured.
The amount which the City owes
Mr. Smith for his services in this
connection is $70.00 and I recom-
mend that a warrant be drawn in
favor of W. H. Smith as Arbitrator
in that amount.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK
City Solicitor.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report of the City Solicitor be ap-
proved and adopted and the Auditor
be instructed to draw warrants for
the several amounts as recommend-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Mel-
chior. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
An ordinance amending an ordin-
ance entitled "An Ordinance estab-
lishing a Building Code for the City
of Dubuque; creating the office of
Building Commissioner, fixing the
salary of said officer and defining
the powers and duties of such
"Building Commissioner" the same
being known as the Building Code of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, by re-
pealing Section 761, Subdivision A
thereof, and enacting a substitute in
lieu thereof. Presented and read.
Councilman Melchior moved that
this be considered the first readingun-
of the ordinance. Seconded by
Special Session, July 14th, 1924 3-I1
Oman Schrempf. Carried by the
fcbowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
` men Brede, Gabriel, Melc'h°or, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The City Manager repotted verb-
ally that the time of exp it a ;ion for
the pay of $50.00 per month for the
director of the Fireman's 'Pand was
ur• July 1st, 1924, and recommended
that the time be extended or re-
newed.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
,gay of the Director of the Fireman's
band be $50.00 per month and the
time of expiration be extended to
the end of the fiscal year, April 1st,
.1925. Secondr.,d by Councilmfi z
Brede. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A petition of property owners
abutting on Millville Road from Lem-
on street west to the City limits
requesting that the road be improved
the same as Shiras avenue was im-
proved from Lincoln avenue to the
entrance of Eagle Point Park, and
under the same conditions, the price
to be $1.00 per front foot, and off-
ering to waive any irregularities in
connection with the malting of the
improvement without the taking of
bids and awarding a contract. Pre-
sented. Signed by Adani Lange, Os-
car Pfeiffer, A. W. Willging et al.
(9 signers).
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be received and filed. Sen -
ended by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the f•,llowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dr. G. C. Ellis asking
permission to hang a sign at the
corner of Sixth and Main streets,
the sign to extend six feet over the
sidewalk, presented. Not allowed.
No vote taken.
Councilman Brede moved that the
City Manager and City Solicitor be
authorized to attend the meeting of
the Legislature at Des Moines July
21st, 1924. Seconded by Council-
man Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STLTL'ER.
City Clerk.
Approved 14.7�(.�":/Q—. ta_
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Attest:
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CITY COUNOIL
(Official.)
Special Session, July 161.h, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Schrempf.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or Alderson, Councilmen Brede, Ga-
briel, Melchior, and Schrempf.
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 adjusting
the assessments for the improve-
ments of Julien avenue from Delhi
street to Delhi street, Walsh street
from West Third street to Douglas
street, levy the assessments as cor-
rected and acting on any other bus-
iness that may come before the meet-
ing.
The report of the committee com-
posed of the Mayor, City Manager,
City Solicitor and City Engineer, on
the remonstrances referred to them
for investigation and report, being
the remonstrances against the assess-
ments as levied for the improvement
of Julien avenue from Delhi street
near Mt. Pleasant avenue to Delhi
street near Auburn street, presented
and read.
July 16th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Your committee ap-
pointed to investigate requests for
reductions in assessments levied on
account of the improvement of Jul-
ien avenue from Delhi street to Del-
hi street, have gone over the street
and have included in our report
some reductions which were not re-
quested but to which we feel the
property owners are entitled. We
shall not report on requests which
we did not feel were justified on
account of the value of the property
assessed.
ally falls
$1568.86.
Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Sub of Lot 12
of Mineral Lot 172 belonging to An-
ton Zwack we recommend be reduced
to $150.00 per lot or a total reduc-
tion of $462,15 on the improvement
of Julien avenue.
Lot 11 of Loetscher and Trueb's
Sub., owned by Brunskill we recom-
mend be valued for assessment pur-
poses at $600 which would make the
assessment for the improvement of
Julien avenue $1943Lor a reduction
of $128.29.
Lot 12 Loetscher & Trueb's Sub.,
belonging to J. B. Meyers is assessed
$280.09 for the improvement of Jul-
ien avenue and $238.91 for the im-
provement of Stewart street. A fair
value of this property, as fixed by
the Committee, is $750.00 which
would make the total assessment fn
the improvement of the two street ,
$375 00, a reductin of $144.00.
Lot 10 Loetscher & Trueb's Sub.,
owned by C. H. Reynolds was as-
sessed $142.57 for the improvement
of Stewart street. We would rec-
ommend a value for assessment pur-
poses of $500.00 which would make
a reduction of $17.57 in his assess-
ment.
Lot 13 and 14 of Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., property of L. J. La
Briga we recommend be valued at
$1000 each for assessment purposes,
making the assessment $250 00 for
each lot. The assessment on account
of the improvement of Julien aven-
ue on lot 13 is $287.74 and on lot
14 is $330.15. This would give a
reduction on the two lots of $117.89.
Lot 13 is also assessed $254.29 for
the improvement of Stewart street
and we recommend a further reduc-
tion en this lot of $4.59.
It is the opinion of the committee
that the value of all other property
on Julien avenue and Stewart street
will exceed four times the amount
of the assessments.
on this property, or
Lot 2 of Sub of 46, 47, 48 and 2
of 49 of Morheiser's Add. belonging
to Berdina Bush and Virginia E. B.
Robinson assessed $161.56. We con-
sider this strip to be practically
without any value and would sug-
gest the assessment be entirely can-
celled. The assessment as levied
against 2 of 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot
172 belonging to the same parties
amounts to $3,137.72. Aproximately
one-half of this lot lies so much
lower than Julien avenue that the
improvement is of questionable bene-
fit to this half of the property. We
would therefore recommend that
this assessment be reduced to one-
half of the assessment which natur-
The total reduction on assess-
ments carried in this recommenda-
tion is $2604.91, We would further
recommend that a warrant be drawn
on the General Fund in favor of the
Special Improvement Fund to make
up for these reductions in case the
same are approved by the Council.
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Solicitor.
WALTER H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Brede moved that the
report of the committee be ap-
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343
proved and carried out as recom-
mended. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the followi-ig
vote:
yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council.
nen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, remonstrances have been
filed with the City Couacil by the
owners of the property herein de-
scribed against proposed assess-
ments to pay for the improvement
of Julien avenue from Delhi street
to Delhi street which remonstrances
have received the consideration of
the City Council.
Be it therefore. resolved that the
following corrections be made.
That the assessment against Lot
2 of Sub. of 46, 47, 48 and 2 of 49
of Morheiser's Add., be cancelled.
That the assessment against Lot
2 of 1 of 1 of M. L. 172 be reduced
to $1568 86.
That the assessment against Lots
1. 2 and 3 of Sub. of Lot 12 of M. L.
172 be reduced to $150.00 per lot.
That the assessment against Lot
11 of Loetscher and Trueb's Sub.,
be reduced to $150.00.
That the assessment against Lot
12 Loetscher and Trueb's Sub., be
reduced to $187.50.
That the assessments against Lot
13 and 14 Loetscher & Trueb's Sub
be reduced to $250.00 for each lot.
Be it further resolved that all oth-
er objections and remonstrances be
received and filed.
Passed and adopted this 16th day
of July, 1924.
JAMES ALLDERSON,
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
ED. SCHREMPF,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
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, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
On the remonstrance of T. J. Mul-
grew against the assessment as lev-
ied against his property for the im-
provement of Walsh street, the com-
mittee makes the following report:
July 16th, 1924.
City Council,
Gentlemen: At the meeting of
the City Council on Monday, July
14th, the petition of T. J. Mulgrew
asking for a reduction on the assess-
ment levied against his property, Lot
1 of Sub. 2 of Boxleiter's Sub. was
referred to the undersigned commit-
tee for investigation and report.
The amount to be levied against
Mulgrew's property was $1185.74. We
would recommend that this be re-
duced to $500.00 making a reduction
of $685.74.
We also find two other lots on
this road which in our judgment are
entitled to a reduction. Lot 1 of
the Sub. of 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 College
Add, is forty-four feet wide. The
assessment to be levied is $326.38.
We would recommend that this be
reduced to $200.00 making a reduc-
tion of $126.38.
Also lot 7 of College Add. is to he
assessed $390.84. We would rcce:n-
mend that this assessment be re-
duced to $250.00 or a reduction of
$140.84.
The total reductions recommended
to property on Walsh street amounts
to $952.96. If the above recommend-
ations are approved by the Council
we would recommend that a warrant
be drawn on the General Fund in
favor of the Special Improvement
Fund for $952.96.
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
M. H. CZIZEK.
City Solicitor.
WALTER H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the report of the committee be ap-
proved and the recommendations
carried out as recommended. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gthriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson. Council-
men Brede, Gabrie', Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
A Resolution.
Whereas, a remonstra"ce against
the proposed assessments for the im-
provement of Walsh street has been
filed by T. J. Mulgrew upon an1
against Lot 1 of Sub. 2 of Boxleiter's
Sub.. which remonstrance has re-
ceived the consideration of the City
Council.
Be it therefore, resolved that said
assessment he reduced to $500.00.
Be it further resolved that the
following correction be made in as-
sessments proposed for said improve-
ment upon the City Council's own
motion.
Lot 1 of Sub. 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
College Add., he reduced to $200.00.
Lot 7 of College Add, be reduced
to $250.00.
Be it further resolved that all oth-
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er objections and remonstrances be
received and filed.
Passed, adopted and approved this
16th, day of July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor,
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 Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended 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.
T. J. Mulgrew addressed the Coun-
cil relative to the Walsh street im-
provement , stating that he was hit
hard by the assessment for this
street, however he thanked the Coun-
cil for the liberal reduction made
in the assessment, and although still
high, according to the valuation of
the property, he was satisfied that
this is the best that the Council
could do in the matter, under the
circumstances.
The following resolutions levying
the assessments for Julien avenue
and Walsh street improvements,
were presented.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Julien avenue from
the west line of Delhi street near
Mt. Pleasant avenue to the east line
of Delhi street near Auburn street
by Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractor, in
front and adjoining the same, a Spec-
ial 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 opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate,
as follows •
C. T. Bush, Sub. 1 of E. 1/2 of
Lot 30 Mt. Pleasant Add.,
Lot 2; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$315.78; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $5.03; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.74;
total 323.55
C. T. Bush, Sub. 2 of E. 1/2 of
Lot 30 Mt. Pleasant Add.,
Lot 1; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$58.46; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, 92c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 50c;
total 59.83
C. T. Bush, Sub. 2 of E. 1/2 of
Lot 30 Mt. Pleasant Add.,
Lot 2; vibrolithis paving,
curb and gutter cost, $31.06;
extra expense at 1.59562 per
cent, 50c; interest at 6 per
cent, 27c; total 31.83
Charles Pitschner, Maple
Heights Add., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $17.17; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
27c; interest at 6 per cent,
15c; total 17.59
Mary A. Henn, Maple Heights
Add., Lot 2; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
34c; extra expense at 1.59562
per cent, 1c; interest at 6
per cent, Oc; total .35
E. Blanche Simones, Maple
Heights Add., Lot 19; vibro-
lithci paving, curb an dgut-
ter cost, $481.77; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
$7.69; interest at 6 per cent, 493.64
$4.18; total
Eva A. Carlton, Sub. 20 Maple
Heights Add. E. 37 ft. 6 in.
Lot 2; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$197.68; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $3.15; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.72;
total 202.55
Theo. M. Smith, Sub. 20 Maple
Heights Add. W. 39 ft. 2 in.
Lot 2; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$198.24; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $3.16; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.72; 203.12
total
Theo. M. Smith, Sub. 20 Maple
Heights Add., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cst, $68.28; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
$1.09; interest at 6 per cent, 69.96
59c; total
Theo. M. Smith, Maple Heights
Add. W. 75 ft. of S. 5 ft. Lot
18; vibrolithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $6.44; ex-
tra expense at 1.59562 per
Owner Description Amount
C. T. Bush, Sub. 1 of E. 1/2 of
Lot 30 Mt. Pleasant Add.,
Lot 1; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$475.56; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $7.58; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $4.13;
total $487.27
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cent, 10c, interest at 6 per
cent, 5c; total 6.59
E. Blanch Simones, Maple
Heights Add., E. 75 ft.
of S. 5 ft. Lot 18; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$4.46; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, 7c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 3c; total4.56
Virg. E. B. Robinson, Maple
Heights Add. N. 74 ft. Lot
18; vibrolithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $93 36; ex-
tra expense at 1.59562 per
cent, $1.49; interest at 6
per cent, 81c; total 95.66
Birdena E. Bush, Maple
Heights Add., Lot 17; vib-
rolithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $49.02; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
78c; interest at 6 per cent,
43c; total 50.23
Birdena E. Bush, Maple
Heights Add., Lot 16; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $10.62; extra ex-
pense at 1.56592 per cent,
17c; interest at 6 per cent,
10c; total 10.89
Eugene Anderson, Idylwilde
Heights, Lot 15; vibrolithic
paving, curg and gutter
cost, $330.07; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, $5.27;
interest at 6 per cent, 2.86;
total $ 338.20
Eugene Anderson, Idylwilde
Heights, Lot 16; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $372,03; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, $5.94;
interest at 6 per cent, $3.22;
total 381.19
Eugene Anderson, Idylwilde
Heights, Lot 14; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $83.65; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, 69c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 72c;
total 85.70
Eugene Anderson, Idylwilde
Heights, Lot 13; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $43.26; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, 69c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 38c;
total 44.33
Eugene Anderson, Idylwilde
Heights, Lot 12; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $26.88; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, 43c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 23c;
total 27.54
Eugene Anderson, Idylwilde
Heights, Lot 11; vibrolithc
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $11.52; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, 18c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 10c;
total
Virg. E. B. Robison, Idylw•ilde
Heights, Und. 1/2 of Lot 1;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $554.79; ; xtra
expense at 1.59562 per ce_lt,
$8.85; interest. at 6 per cent,
$4.80; total 56S.44
Birdena E. Bush, Idylwilde
Heights, Und. 1/2 of Lot 1;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $554.79; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
$8.85; interest at 6 per cent,
4,80; total 46W.13
Virg. E. B. Robison, Sub. 1 of
1 of M. L. 172, Und. 1/2 of
Lot 2; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$1531.16; extra expense
at 1.5956 per cent, $24.43;
interest at 6 per cent, $13.27;
total 1568.86
Birdena E. Bush, Sub. 1 of 1
of M. L. 172, Und. 1/2 of Lot
2; vibrolithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $1531.16;
extra expense at 1.59562 per
cent, $24.43; interest at 6
per cent, $13.27; total 1568.86
Birdena E. Bush, Sub. 46, 47
and 48 and 2 of 49 Morhei-
ser's Add., Und. 1/2 of Lot 2;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $78.84; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
$1.26; interest at 6 per cent,
68c; total 80.78
Virg. E. B. Robison, Sub. 46,
47, 48 and 2 of 49, Morhei-
ser's Add., Und. 1/2 of Lot 2;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $78.84; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
$1.26; interest at 6 per cent,
68c; total 80.78
Frank Gregory, Tschirgi &
Schwind's Sub., Lot 6; vi-
brolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $441.73; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
$7.05; interest at 6 per cent,
total 452.61
Anna Smith et al, Tschirgi &
Schwind's Sub., Lot 5; vi-
brolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $282.40; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
$4.51; interest at 6 per cent, 289.35
$2.44; total
B. J. Savage Est., Tschirgi
& Schwind's Sub., Lot 4;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $282.40; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
$4.51; interest at 6 per cent, 289.35
$3.83; total
Maurice Hill, Tschirgi &
Schwind's Sub., Lot 3; vi-
brolithic paving, curb and
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gutter cost, $282.40; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
$4,51; interest at 6 per cent,
$2.44;. total
Wm. M. Bergener. Tschirgi &
Schwind's Sub., Lot 2; vi-
brolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $282.40; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
$4.51; interest at 6 per cent, 289.35
$2.44; total
Geo. Harwood Est., Sub. 1 of
Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub.,
Lot 5; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $226.92;
extra expense at 1.59562 per
cent, $3.60; interest at 6 per
cent, $1.95; total 231.47
Frank Schmitt, Sub. 1, Tschirgi
& Schwind's Sub., Lot 4;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $338.88; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
$5.41; interest at 6 per cent, 347.22
$2.93; total
John W. Schwind, Sub. 1
Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub.,
Lot 3; virbrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$282.40; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $4.51; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.44;
total 289.35
John W. Schwind, Sub. 1
Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub.,
Lot 2; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$282.40; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $4.51; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.44;
total 289.35
Dub. Realty Co., Sub. 1 Tschir-
gi & Schwind's Sub., Lot
1; vibrolithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $438.28; ex-
tra expense at 1.59562 per
cent, $6.99; interest at 6 per
cent, $3.80; total 449.07
John W. Schwind, Morheiser's
Sub., Lot 12; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$45.01; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, 72c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 40c;
total
John W. Schwind, Morheiser's
Sub., Lot 11; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$110.87; extra expense at
1.59662 per cent, $1.77; in-
terest at, 6 per cent, 97c;
total 113.61
John W. Schwind, Morheiser's
Sub., Lot 10; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$157.80; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $2.96; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.37;
total 161.69
John W. Schwind, Sub. 9 Mor-
heiser's Sub., Lot 1; vibro-
289.35
46.13
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $185.66; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
$2.96; intertst at 6 per cent,
$1.61; total 190.22
John W. Schwind, Sub. 8 Mor-
heiser's Sub., Lot 2; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $38.18; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
61c; interest at 6 per cent,
33c; total
John W. Schwind, Schwind's
Homestead, Lot 1; vibrolith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $303.69; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, $4.85;
interest at 6 per cent, $2.63;
total 311.17
G. V. Ave. M. E. Church, Sub.
4&5 &1oflof6&2of1
of 7 of Morheiser's Sub., Lot
2; vibrolithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $14.85; ex-
tra expense at 1.59662 per
cent, 24c; interest at 6 per
cent, 12c: total 15.21
G. V. Ave. M. E. Church, Mor-
heiser's Sub., Lot 3; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, 68c; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, 1c; in-
terest at 6 per cent lc;
total .7'
Albert H. Gepfert, Morheiser's
Sub., Lot 14; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$156.79; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $2.50; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.36;
total 160.65
Albert H. Gepfert, Morheiser's
Sub., Lot 15; vibrolithic pav-
ing. curb and gutter cost,
$221.85; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $3.54; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.92;
total 227.31
P. F. McCaffery, Morheiser's
Sub., Lot 16; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$263.59; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $4.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.28;
total 270.08
D. Amesbury & S. Zollicoffer,
Morheiser's Sub., Lot 17;
vibrolithic paving. curb and
gutter cost, $293.41; extra
expense at 1.59562 per ctnt,
$4.68; interest at 6 per cent, 300.63
2.54; total
Mary Knockle, Morheiser's
Sub., Lot 18; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$310.02; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $4.95; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.69;
317.66
total
Mary J. Gregory, Morheiser's
Sub., Lot 19; vibrolithic pav-
39.12
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347
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$318.83; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $5.09; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.76;
total 326.68
E. A. Engler, Sub. 12 of Min
Lot 172, Lot 1; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$293.30; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $4.68 in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.54;
total 300.52
E. A. Engler, Sub. 12 of Min
Lot 172, Lot 2; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$296.86; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $4.74; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.56;
total 304.16
E. A. Engler, Sub. 12 of Min
Lot 172, Lot ; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$300.08; extra exptnse at
1.59562 per cent, $4.79; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.60;
total 307.47
Guy E. Pollock, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 11; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $271.61; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
$4.33; interest at 6 per cent,
$2.35; total 278.29
John B. Meyers, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 12; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cast, $273.36; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
$4.36; interest at 6 per ce.at,
$2.37; total 280.09
C. H. Reynolds, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 10; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $85.45; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
$1.36; interest at 6 per cent,
74c; total 87.55
Ernest E. Johnston, Loetscher
& Trueb's Sub., Lot 9; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $45.30; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
72c; interest at 6 per cent,
40c; total 46.42
Will W. Briggs, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 8; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $25.64; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
41c; interest at 6 per cent,
23c; total 26.28
John & Louise Hillery, Loet-
schtr & Trueb's Sub., Lot 7;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $17.00; extra
expense at 1.59662 per cent,
27c; interest at 6 per cent,
15c; total 17.42
Rudolph Berner, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 6; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $4.18; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
7c; interest at 6 per cent,
3c; total 4.28
L. J. La Briga, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 13; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $280.82; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
$4.48; interest at 6 per cent.
$2.44; total :'. . 7 }
L. J. La Briga, Loetscher
Trueb's Sub., Lot 14; 'vihro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $322.22; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
$5.14; interest at 6 per cent,
$2.79; total 330.15
Mary J. Schwind, Loetscher
& Trueb's Sub., Lot 15; vi-
brolithic paving, curb and
Mutter cost, $61.28; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
98c; interest at 6 per cent,
53c; total 62.79
Mary J. Schwind, Loetscher
& Trueb's Sub., Lot 16; vi-
brolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $36.43; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
58c; interest at 6 per cent,
31c; total ^4+42-"
Mary J. Schwind, Loetscher
& Trueb's Sub., Lot 17; vi-
brolithci paving, curb and
gutter cost, $21.29; extra
expense at 1.5956 per cent,
34c; interest at 6 per cent,
12c; total 21.82
Gus Schwind, Loetscher &
Trueb's Sub., Lot 18; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $7.74; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
12c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 7.93
Wm. Hoefs, Motor Sub., Lot 3;
vibrolithic paving, curb aad
gutter cost, $383.04; extra
expenst at 1.59562 per cent,
$6.11; interest at 6 per cent, 392.47
$3.32; total
Mary Roussell, Motor Sub., Lot
2; vibrolithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $436.87; ex-
tra expense at 1.59562 per
cent, $6.97; interest at 6 per 447.64
cent, $3.80; total
Earl S. Donaldson Jr., Sub. 1,
Motor Sub., Lot 1; vibrolith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $47.33; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, 76c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 41c;
total 48.50
August Thill, Sub. 1, Motor
Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$1.81; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, 3c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, lc; total1.86
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Mathilda Rastatter, Milligan's
Sub., Lot 1; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$225.24; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $3.59; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.95; 230.78
total
Thomas O'Brien, Milligan's
Sub., Lot 2; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$236.88; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $3.78; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.06;
total 242.72
Thomas O'Brien, Milligan's
Sub., Lot 3; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$234.73; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $3.75; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.04;
total 240.52
Chas. Sroka Est., Milligan's
Sub., Lot 4; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$231.79; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $3.70; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.01;
total 237.50
Ed. Oberfoell, Milligan's Sub,
Lot 5; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$229.59; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $3.66; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.99;
total 235.24
Ed. Oberfoell, Milligan's Sub.,
Lot 6; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$226.26; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $3.61; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.96;
total 231.83
A. W. Kemler Est., Milligan's
Sub., Lot 7; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter coat,
$222.70; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $3.55; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.93;
total 228.18
Oliver Lytle, Trueb's Sub., E
132 ft. Lot 1; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$396.32; extra expense at
1.59562 per cent, $6.32; in-
terest at 6 percent, $3.43;
total 406.07
W. G. Huebsch, Trueb's Sub,
W. 50 ft. Lot 1; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $221.45; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, $3.54;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.93;
total 226.92
Tillie Brown, Sub. 2 of 1 of 1
pt. M. L. 159, Lot 1; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $2.03; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, 3c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 2c;
total
Alta & Isabella Blades, Sub. 2
of 1 of 1. pt. M. L. 159, Lot
2; vibrolithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $5.09; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
8c; interest at 6 per cent,
5c; total 5.21
Alta & Isabella Blades, Sub. 1
of 1 pt. M. L. 159, Lot 1;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $72.01; extra ex-
ptnse at 1.59562 per cent,
$1.15; interest at 6 per cent,
62c; total 73.75
Anthony Thielan, Sub. 2 of 1
pt. M. L. 159, Lot 1; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $97.31; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
$1.55! interest at 6 per cent,
85c; total 99.71
John M. Theisen, Sub. 2 of 1
pt. M. L. 159, Lot 2; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter test, $21.86; extra ex-
pense at 1.5956 per cent,
35c; interest at 6 per cent,
19c; total 22.40
John M. Theisen, Sub. 1 of 1
of 3 M. L. 172, Lot 2; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $59.25; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
95c; interest at 6 per cent,
52c; total 60.72
Chas. G. Sroka, Sub. 1 of 1 of
1 of 3 M. L. 172, Lot 2; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, 73.20; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
$1.17; interest at 6 per cent,
64c; total 75.01
John M. Theisen, Sub. 1 of 1
of 1 of 1 of 3 M. L. 172, Lot
2; vibrolithic paving, curb
and gutter cost, $32.70; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cent,
52c; interest at 6 per cent,
29c; total 33.51
City of Dubuque, Sab. 1 of M
L. 172, Lot 2; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $98.95; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, $1.58;
interest at 6 per cent, 86c;
total 101.39
Earl S. Donaldson Jr., Sub. N
95 ft. of 2 of 3 M. L. 172,
Lot 2; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $1.69;
extra expense at 1.59562 per
cent, 3c; interest at 6 per
cent, 1c; total
August Thill, Sub. N. 95 ft. of
2 of 3 M. L. 172, Lot 1; vib-
rolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $63.60; extra
expense at 1.59562 per cant,
$1.01; interest at 6 per cent,
2.08 55c; total
1.73
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349
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 3 M. L.
173 S. 131.2 ft. Lot 2; vib"•o-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $5.65; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
9c; interest at 6 per cent,
5c; total 5.79
Anthony Alderson, Sub. Min
Lot 172, Lot 4; vibrolithic
paving, cur band gutter
cost, $60.55; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cei:t, 97c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 53c;
total 62.05
Mary M. Alderson, Sub. Min
Lot 172, Lot 5; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $28.80; extra expense
at 1.59562 per cent, 46c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 26c;
total 29.52
John Alderson, Hughes Sub,
Lot 1; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutttr co.,t, $9.26;
extra expense rt 1.59562
per cent, 15c; interest at 6
per cent, 8c; total 9.49
Wilh. O'Callaghan, Sub. 2
Hughes Sub., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $3.11; extra ex-
pense at 1.59562 per cent,
5c; interest at 6 per cent,
c; total 3.19
Total $19,301.11
6777.94 sq. yds. vibrolithic
paving. at $2.23 per sq.
yd. $15,114.81
3211.6 lin. ft. comb. curb
and gutter at 85c per lin.
ft. 2,729.86
87.9 lin. ft. cement curb at
47c per lin. ft. 41.31
59 sq. ft. cement at 20c per
sq. ft. 11.80
124 cu. yds. crushed stone
at $3.25 per cu. yd. 403.00
30.5 cu. yds. crushed screen-
ings at $2.50 per cu. yd 76.25
1354 lin. ft. 8 inch tile at 25c
per lin. ft. 338.50
487 lin. ft. 6 inch tile at 25c
per lin. ft. 121.75
Interest at 6 per cent 163.36
Extra expense at 1.59562
per cent 300.57
Total $19,301.11
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved July 16th, 1924.
Adopted July 16th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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 as correct-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. 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 improving Julien avenue, herein-
after described, has been completed
and the City Engineer has computed
the cost and expense of said im-
provement amounts to $19,301.11.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Julien avenue from the west
line of Delhi street near Mt. Pleas-
ant avenue to the east line of Delhi
street near Auburn street, there be
issued Improvement Bonds to the
amount of $19,301.11. Said bonds
shall be issued under the provisions
of Chapter 6, Title V of the Code
of Iowa and the amendments there-
of, shall bear date as of the 16th
day of August, A. D. 1924; shall be
in the denominations of $500.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $301.11; they shall / O
be numbered from 9995 to-. an
shall be divided into ten series, of
which the bonds numbered 9995 to
9996, shall constitute the first series.
and shall be payable on the 1st day
of pril, A. D. 1925; the bonds num-
bered from 9997 to 10,000 shall con-
stitute the second series, and shall
be payable on the 1st day of April,
A. D. 1926; the bonds numbered
10,001 to 10,004 shall constitute the
third series and shall be payable the
1st day of April, 1927; the bonds
numbered from 10,005 to 10,008 shall
constitute the fourth series and shall
be payable the lst day of April,
1926; the bonds numbered from
10,009 to 10,012 shall constitute the
fifth series and shall be payable the
1st day of April, 1929; the bonds
numbered from 10,013 to 10,016 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April,
1930; the bonds numbered from
10,017 to 10,020 shall constitute the
seventh series and shall be payable
the 1st day of April, 1931; the bonds
numbered from 10,021 to 10,024 shall
constitute the eighth series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April,
1932; the bonds numbered from
10.025 to 10.028 shall be payable the
1st day of April, 1933, and shall con-
stitute the ninth series; the bonds
numbered from 10.029 to 10,033 shall
constitute the tenth series and shall
350
Special Session, July 16th, 1924
be payable the 1st day of April,
1934.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
v rich 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-
tially in the following form: $500.00
No
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
elate 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 attached.
Both interest and -principal are pay-
able at the office ofthe City Treas-
urer in the City of Dubuque in the
'.tate 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
16th day of July, 1924. This bond is
one of a series of thirty-nine bonds,
thirty-eight for 500.00, numbered
from 9995 to 10,032 inclusive, and
one for $301.11, numbered 10,033, all
of like tenor and date, and issued
for the purpose of the improvement
of Julien avenue from the west line
of Delhi street near Mt. Pleasant
avenue to the East line of Delhi
street near Auburn 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 butting or adjacent
property, and payable in ten annual
instllments, 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
can be used for no other purpose.
And it is herby 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
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 16th day of August, A. D.
i 924, and has authorized the use of
their fac-simile signatures to the in-
terest 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 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 i na 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 signa-
`nre of the Mayor and countersigned
with the fac-simile signature of the
City Clerk.
Adopted July 16th, 1924.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCH,IOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson, Council-
Special Session, July 16th, 1924
351
Bien Brede, Gabriel, Melchi6r,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, that to pay for
improving Walsh street from the
south line of West Third street to
the south line of Douglas street, by
Uhlrich-Paley 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 hereinfter
named, situate and owned, and for
several amounts set opposite ech lot
or parcel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Thos. J. Mulgrew, Sub. 2, Box-
leiter's Sub., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
$1,153.15; extra expense at
1.9579 per cent, $22.59; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $10.00;
total $1185.74
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
1 of 3, Boxleiter's Sub., Lot
1; vibrolithic, curb and gut-
ter cost, $9.46; extra ex-
pense at 1.9579 per cent,
19c; interest at 6 per cent,
8c; total 9.73
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
Mink's Sub., Lot 2; vibro-
lithic, curb and gutter cost,
827.75; extra expense at
1.9579 per cent, 54c; interest
at 6 per cent, 24c; total 28.53
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 1 of
Mink's Sub., Lot 2; vibro-
lithic. curb and gutter cost.
$38.86; extra expense at
1.9579 per cent, 76c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 33c;
total 39.95
Francis J. Stirn, Sub. 1 of
Mink's Sub.. E. 14 of Lot 1;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $9.39; extra expense at
1.9579 per cent, 18c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total 9.65
I ..T. Burke and Margt. Whe-
lan, College Add., Lot 7;
vibrolithic. curb and gutter
cost, $380.11; extra expense
at 1.9579 per cent, $7.44;
interest at 6 per cent, $3.29;
total 390.84
R. J. Burke and Margt. Whe-
lan, College Add., Lot 6;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $126.48; extra expense
at 1.9579 per cent, $2.48: in-
tereat at 6 per cent, $1.10;
total 130.06
Mary E. Pape. College Add.,
Lot 5; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost. $46.14; extra ex-
nense at 1.9579 per cent,
9ne: interest at 6 per cent,
40c; total 47.44
R. .T, Burke and Margt. Whe-
lan, College Add., Lot 4;
vibrolithic, curb and gutter
cost, $11.90; extra expense
at 1.9579 per cent, 23c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 10c;
total 12.23
Thos. Jacobson, Sub. Lots 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, College Add.,
Lot 1; bibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $317.42; extra
expense at 1.9579 per cent,
$6.21; interest at 6 per cent,
$2.75; total 326.38
Thos. Jacobson, Sub. Lots 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, College Add.,
Lot 2;vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $114.94; extra
expense at 1.9579 per cent,
$2.25; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.01; total 118.20
Thos. Jacobson, Sub. Lots 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, College Add.,
Lot 3; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $70.32; extra ex-
pense at 1.9579 per cent,
$1.38; interest at 6 per cent,
61; total 72.31
Lisetta Krakow, Sub. Lots 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, College Add.,
Lot 4; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $35.42; extra ex-
pense at 1.9579 per cent,
69c; interest at 6 per cent,
31c; total 36.42
Roscoe Thomas, Sub. Lots 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, College Add.,
Lot 5; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $19.72; extra ex-
pense at 1.9579 per cent,
39c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total 20.28
Margt. Patterson, Sub. Lots 8,
9, 10, 11, 12, College Add.,
Lot 6; vibrolithic, curb and
gutter cost, $3.72; extra ex-
pense at 1.9579 per cent,
7c; interest at 6 per cent,
3c; total
Total $2431.58
682.5 sq. yds. vibrolithic pav-
ing at $2.30 per sq. yd$1,569.75
494.7 lin. ft. combination
curb and gutter at 95c per
in. ft. 469.97
23 lin. ft. cement curb at
47c per lin. ft. 10.81
91 en. yds. crushed stone at
$3.00 per cu. yd. 273.00
12.5 cu. yds. crushed screen-
ings at $2.50 per cu. yd
4 cu. yds. sand at $2.50 per
cu. yd.
Interest at 6 pe" rent
Extra expense at 1.9579 per
cent
Total
31.25
10.00
20.50
46.30
$2,431.58
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Councilman Brede moved the adop-
tion of the resolution as corrected.
•
•
352 Special Session,
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Alderson,
Nilu or,
cil-
men Brede, Gabriel,
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Approved July 16th, 1924.
Adopted July 16th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest:JOHN STUB CRY Clerk.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Walsh street
hereinafter described has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
computed the cost and expense of
said improvement amounts to
$2,431.58.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Walsh street from the south
line of West Third street to the
souh line of Douglas street there be
issued Imps ovement Bonds to the
amount of $2,431.58. Said bonds
shall be issued under the provisions
of Chapter 6, Title V of the Code of
Iowa and the amendments thereof,
shall bear date as of the 16th day
of August A. D. 1924; shall be in
the denomnations of $200.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $31.58; they shall
be numbered from 9953 to 9965 in-
clusive, and shall be divided into ten
series of which the bonds numbered
9953 to 9955 shall constitute the first
series, and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1925, the
bond numbered 9956 shall constitute
the second series and shall be pay-
able on the first day of April A. D.
1926; the bond numbered 9957 shall
constitute the third series and shall
be payable the first day of April
1927; the bond numbered 9958 shall
constitute the fourth series series
and shall be payable the first day of
April 1928; the bond numbered 9959
constitute the fifth series and shall
be payable the first day of April,
1929; the bond numbered 9960 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable the first day of April,
1930; the bond numbered 9961 shall
constitute the seventh series and
shall be payable the first day of April
1931; the bond numbered 9962 shall
constitute the eighth series and shall
be payable the first day of April,
1932; the bond numbered 9963 shall
July 16th, 1924
be payable the first day of April,
1933; and shall constitute the ninth
series; the bonds . numbered from
9964 to 9965 shall constitute the
tenth series and shall be payable the
first day of April,
Said bonds shall bear interest at
which interest shall be payable semi -
the rate of 5 per cent per annum
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tach; 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
substantially in the following form:
No $200.00
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
IMPROVEMENT BOND
The City of Dubuque in the Statt
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
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 pre-
sentation and surrender of the in-
terest coupons hereto attached. Both
interest and principal 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
rtsolution of the City Council of said
city, duly passed on the 16th day of
July, 1924. This bond is one of a
series of 13 bonds, 12 for $200.00
numbered from 9953 to 9964 inclu-
sive and one for $31.58 numbered
9965, all of like tenor and date, and
issued for the purpose of improving
Walsh street from the south line of
West Third street to the south line
of Douglas street, and described in
said resolution; which cost is as-
sessable and levied along aid im-
provement, and is made by law a
lien on all abutting or adjacent prop-
erty, and payable in ten annual in-
stallments, 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
and can be used for no other purpos.
And it is hreby certified and re-
cited that all the acts and condition
and things required to be done pre-
cedent to and i i the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been done,
happened and performed in regular
and due form as required by said
law and rsolution; and for the as-
Special Session
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 affixed this 16th day of Aug-
ust A. D. 1924, and has authorized
the use of their fac-simile signatures
to the interest coupons hereto at-
tached.
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
FOR OF COUPON
On the day of
A. D. , 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.
,L- Countersign d
(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 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 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 sig-
nature of the Mayor and counter-
signed with the fac-simile signature
of the City Clerk.
Adopted July 16th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. flA13RIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
July loth, 1924 353
Attest, JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Brede moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
July 141h, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the improvement of Merz street from
Windsor avenue to Althauser street
by paving with vibrclithic paving,
Uhlrich-Paley Co., contractors, has
been completed. I would therefore
recommend its acceptance by the
city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution
Whereas, the contract -for the im-
provement of Merz street from Wind-
sor avenue to Althauser street, 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 Manager be ap-
proved and that the City Engineer
be and he is hereby instructed to
prepare a plat and schedule showing
the lots and parcels of real esate
subject to assessment for said im-
provement and file the ame in the
office of the City Clerk subject to
public inspection and the City Clerk
shall upon receipt of such plat and
schedule publish the notice of said
assessment as required by law.
Adopted July 16th, 1924.
Approved:
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 Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Councilman Brede moved that ow-
ing to the fact that there seems to
be the majority of the property own-
ers on Air -Hill street against the
improvement of said street, the im-
provement of the street be postponed
354
to next year. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mrs. Alice McCune,
stating that she is owner of lot 9 of
McGrath's Sub., that the curb and
gutter were torn out of Kirkwood
street owing to the fact that the
street is about to be improved, that
on July 9th during a heavy rain,
the water
and
rtoverflowed
property and did to the
amount of $100.00 which she asks the
City to pay.
Councilman Brede moved that the
petition be referred the Contractor
(J. Rasmussen Sons Co.). Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Council Proceedings for the month
of May, 1924, presented for aproval.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
they be approved and adopted as
.printed. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
The matter of C. O. Tressel whose
car was damaged by the City Am-
bulance in a collision about a year
ago, at the corner of Eighth and
Bluff streets, was taken up and dis-
cussed. After some discussion,
Councilman Schremp moved that the
City reimburse Mr. Tressel in the
sum of $175.00 and the Auditor be
instructed accordingly. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
House movers bon' of Frank
Schmitt, presented for approval.
It being properly executed, Coun-
cilman Melchior moved that it be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Brede. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Renewal of the bond of the Cen-
tral Hotel and also bond of Robert
Stribley for the operation and main-
tenance of display signs, presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the renewals be approved and filed
Special 'Session, July 16th, 1924
with the original bonds. Seconded
by Councilman Brede. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Brede, Gabriel, Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
There being no further
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City C
business,
k.
ApprovedArt •1 1924.
CR
Adopted1..0 . ••.1924.
Conncilmen: • •,�
Attest: s/ City Clerk.
Special Session July 25th, 1924
355
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session July 25th„ 1924.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Schrempf.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Councilman Melchior moved that
Councilman Gabriel be appointed
Mayor pro -tem. Seconded, -by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carries 'by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Melchior, and
Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Not voting—Councilman Gabriel.
Mayor pro -tem Gabriel read the
call and stated that this meeting is
called and the date set therefore
for the purpose of a hearing on the
Budget Estimate as required by law
and acting on any other business
that may come before the meeting.
A communication of the Iowa As-
sociation of Chiefs of Police, stat-
ing that the annual State conven-
tion will be held at Keokuk, Iowa,
August 12-13-14, 1924, and requesting
the Chief of Police to attend this
meeting, also that the annual dues
of $5.00 be paid, presented and read.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the Chief of Police be authorized to
attend and that the dues of $5.00 be
paid, also that the expense of at-
tending said meeting be borne by the
City. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carred by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Gabriel,
Councilmen 'Melchior, and Schremp'.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man 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 pay
for the improvement of Edison street
from the east line of Stafford street
to the west line of Althauser street,
presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Melchior moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
red by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -teen Gabriel,
Councilmen Melchior, and Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Brede.
Mayor Alderson entered and took
his seat at 4:45 P. M.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Edison street from the
east line of Stafford street to the
west line of Althauser street, by Uhl -
rich -Paley Co., contractor, in front
of and adjoining the same, • a Spec-
ial Tax be and is hereby lavied 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 op-
posite each Lot or Parcel of Real
Estate, as follows:
Owner Description Amount
Chas. Otto Est., A. Stines
Add., Lot 35; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$323.13; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $5.45; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.80;
total $331.38
Rosa M. Karsch, A. Stines
Add., Lot 34; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$121.24; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $2.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.01;
total 124.34
Rosa M. Karsch, A. Stines
Add., Lot 33; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$61.65; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $1.04; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 53c;
total
Rosa M. Karsch. A. Stines
Add., Lot 32; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and Butte: cost,
$19.07; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, 32c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 17c; total
Nick Menzel, A. Stines Add
Lot 36; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost.
$205.70; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $3.47; 'n-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.77;
total •...
Nick Menzel, A. Stines .Adel.,
Lot 37; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$173.85; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $2.94; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.50;
total
63.22
19.56
210.94
178.29
Nick Menzel, A. Stines Add.,
Lot 38; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$171.95; extra cxpense at
1.68846 per cent, $2.90; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.48; 176.33
total
Herman D. Grashorn, A. Stines
Add., Lot 39; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$169.84; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $2.87; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.47; 174.18
total
356 Special Session, July 25th, 1924
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 40; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$167.53; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $2.83; i
-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.46;
141.82
total................................................
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 41; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$164.91; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $2.78; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.42;
169.11
total
John J. Shetler, A. Stines Add,
Lot 42; . vibrolithicr paving,cost,
curb and g
$162.12; extra txpense at
1.68846 per cent, $2.74; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.41; 166.27
total
Henry Mueller Estate, A.
Stines Add., Lot 43; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $159.10; extra ex-
pense at 1.68846 per cent,
$2.69; interest at 6 per cent, 163.18
$1.39; total
J. C. & Wm. Althauser, Sub
44, A. Stines Add., Lot 1;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $97.58; extra ex-
pense at 1.68846 per cent,
$1.65; interest at 6 per cent, 100.08
85c; total
Frank Timmerman, Sub. 44,
A. Stines Add., Lot 2; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $58.63; extra ex-
pense at 1.68846 per cont,
99c; interest at 6 per cent,
'50c; total
Frank Timmerman, Sub. 45,
A. Stines Add., Lot 2; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $37.69; extra ex-
pense at 1.68846 per cent,
64c; interest at 6 per cent,
33c; total
Rosa Bettscher, Sub. 45, A
Stines Add., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $176.91; extra ex-
pense at 1.68846 per cent,
$2.99; interest at 6 per cent, 181.43
$1.53; total
Emma Gonser, Sub. 10, Al-
thauser's Sub., Lot 1;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $249.37; extra
expense at 1.68846 per cent,
$4.21; interest at 6 per cent,
$2.16; total
Emma Gonser, Sub. 10, Al-
thauser's Sub., Lot 2; vibro-
lithic, paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $101.15; extra ex-
pense at 1.68846 per cent,
$1.71; interest at 6 per cent,
88c; total 103.74
60.12
38.66
Julia Kiesele, Sub. 10, Althaus-
er's Sub., Lot 3; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$34.63; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, 58c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 29c;
total 35.50
J. C. Althauser, Sub. 12, Al-
thauser's Sub., Loi 1; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $289.65; extra ex-
pense at 1.68846 per cent,
$4.89; interest at 6 per cent, 297.05
$2.51; total
Albert Gmehle, A. Stint] Add,
Lot 46; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$235.10; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $3.97; in
terest at 6 per cent, $2.04;
total 241.11
Albert Gmehle, A. Stin Ad
Lot 47; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$163.38; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $2.76. in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.42; 167.56
total
255.74
Albert Gmehle, A. Stints A •
Lot 48; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$164.95; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $2.79; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.42; 169.16
total
Albert Gmehle, A. Stin s Add., R
Lot 49; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$167.29; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $2.82; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.46; 171.57
total
J. G. Hatzenbuehler, A. Stines
Add., Lot 50; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$169.81; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, 2.87; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.47; 174.15
total
J. G. Hatzenbuehler, A. Stines
Add., E. 5 ft. Lot 51; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $18.22; extra ex-
pense at 1.68846 per cent,
31c; interest at 6 per cent, 13 69
16c; total
Antos Paley, A. Stnes Add,
W. 46 ft. Lot 51; vibrolithc
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $154.10; extra expense
at 1.68846 per cent, $2.60;
interest at 6 per cent, $1.34; 158.04
total
Amos Paley, A. Stines Add,
Lot 52; vibrolithc paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$179.02; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $3.02; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.56; 183.60
total
Special Session, July 25th, 1924 357
W. J. Tinkham, A. Stines Add.,
Lot 53; vibrolithc paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$305.59; extra expense at
1.68846 per cent, $5.16; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $2.65;
total 313.40
W. J. Tinkham, A. Stines Add,
Lot 54; vbrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$1...9.50; extra expense at
1.6884 per cent, $2.02; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.04;
total 122.56
Jacob Gantenbein et al, A
Stines Add., Lit 55; vibro-
lthic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $69.30; extra ex-
pense at 1.68846 per cent,
$1.17; interest at 6 per cent,
60c; total 71.07
Jacob Gantenbein et al. A
Stines Add., Lot 56; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $1.08; extra ex-
pense at 1.68846 per cent,
2c; interest at 6 per cent,
lc; total 1.11
Total $4,812.96
1822.8 sq. yds. vibrolithic
paving at $2.23 per sq. yd. $4064.84
1258 lin. ft. reset curb at 40c
per lin. ft. 503.20
50 en. yds. crusher dust at
$2.50 per cu. yd. 125.00
Interest at 6 per cent 40.68
Extra expense at 1.68846
per cent 79.24
Total $4,812.96
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved July 25th, 1924.
Adopted July 25th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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 Aldersron, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract hEretoforc.
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Edison
c. treat hereinafter described has
been completed and the City En-
gineer has computed the cost and
e`pense of said improvement
amounts to $4,812.96.
• Therefore, be it rersolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Edison street from the east
line of Stafford street to the west
line of Althauser street, there be is-
sued Improvement Bonds to the
amount of $4,812.96. 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 25tu day
of August, A. D. 1924; shall be in
the denominations of $300.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $12.96; they shall
be numbered from 10,034 to 10,050
inclusive and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bond num-
bered 10,034 shall constitute the first
series, and shall be payable on the
first day of April, A. D. 1925; the
bonds numbered from 10,035 to 10,-
036 shall constitute the second ser-
ies and shall be payable on the first
day of April A. D. 1926; the bonds
numbered 10,037 to 10,038 shall con-
stitute the third series and shall be
payable the first day of April 1927;
the bonds numbered from 10,039 to
10,040 shall constitute the fourth ser-
ies and shall be payable the first
day of April 1928; the bonds num-
bered from 10,041 to 10,042 shall con-
stitute the fifth series and shall be
payable the first day of April 1929;
the bonds numbered from 10,043 to
10,044 shall constitute the sixth ser-
ies and shall be payable the first
day of April 1930; the bonds num-
bered from 10,045 to 10,046 shall
constitute the seventh series and
shall be payable the first day of.
April 1931; the bonds numbered
from 10,047 to 10,048 shall consti-
tute the eighth series and shall be
payable the first day of April 1932;
the bonds numbered from 10,049 to
10,050 shall be payable the first day
of April 1933; and shall constitute
the ninth series.
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 he 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 DubuqueSaid 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-
358 Special Session, July 25th, 1924
of. on the first day of April A. 1). months interest due that day ondateits
19 ; or at any time before that improvement Bond. No 19 d
date at the option of the City the
sum of Three Hundred Dollars with >`,layor
interest thereon at the rate of 5 per
cent per annum, payable on the pre- Countersigned
sentation and surrender of the in- City Clerk
terest coupons hereto attached. Both (Seal)
interest and principal are payable Be it further resolved that the
at the office of the City Treasurer in Mayor and City Clerk be and they
the City of Dubuque in the State of are hereby instructed to cause said
Iowa. This bond is issued by the bonds to be prepared and when so
City of Dubuque persuant to and by prepared to execute said bonds; and
virtue of Chapter 8, Title V of the that the City Clerk be and he is here-
Code of Iowa, and amendments by instructed to register said bonds
thereto, and in accordance with a in a book to be kept by him for that
resolution of the City Council of purpose, and to then deliver them
said city, duly passed on the 25th to the City Treasurer who will also
day of July, 1924. This bond is one register them in a book to be kept
of a series of 17 bonds, 16 for $300.00 by him for that purpose.
Be it further resolved that the City
numbered from 10,034 to 10,049 and
one for $12.96 numbered 10,050, all Treasurer be and he is hereby in-
of like tenor and date, and issued strutted to sell said bonds in the
for the purpose of improving Edison manner provided for in Section 845
street from the east line of Stafford of the Code of Iowa, the proceeds
street to the west line of Althauser of said sale to be kept in a spec-
street, and described in said resolu- ial fund to he known as IYnprove-
tion; which cost is assessable and ment Fund.
levied along said improvement, and Be it further resolved that the in-
is made by law a lien on all abutting terest coupons attached to the bonds
or adjacent property, and payable in be signed with the fac-simle signa-
ten annual installments, with inter- ture of the Mayor and countersigned
est on all deferred payments at the with the fac-simile signature of the
rate of five per cent per annum, and City Clerk.
this bond is payable only out of Adopted July 25th, 1924.
the money and can be used for no Approved: AAMES ALDERSON,
other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and THEO. GABRIEL,
cited
re- G. ,
PF
cited that all the acts and condition H. GED. SCHREMHREM F,
and things required to be done pre- Councilmen.
cedent to and in the issuing of tilt
series of bonds, have been done, hap- Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
ped and performed in regular and Councilman Melchior moved the
due form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess- adoption of the resolution. Second-
ments, collections and payment here ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
on of said specal tax, the faith and ried by the following vote:
diligence of said City of Dubuque are Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
hereby irrevocably pledged. men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
In witness whereof the City of Du- Nays—None.
buque by its City Council, has caused Absent—Councilman Brede.
• this bond to be signed by its Mayor
and countersigned by its City Clerk, Notice of publication certified to
by the publisher, of the publication
with the seal of said City attired of the Budget Estimate, City of Du-
this 25th day of August, A. D. 1924, buque.
and has authorized the use of their
fac-simile signatures to the interest Councilman Gabriel moved that
the Notice be made a matter of rec-
coupons hereto attached. ord. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
Mayor vote:
Countersigned Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
(Seal) City Clerk Nays—None.
FORM OF COUPON Absent—Councilman Brede.
On the day of A Resolution.
A. D. 19 , the City of Dubuque, Whereas the City Council of the
iewa, promises to pay to the bearer, City oY Dubuque caused to be pre-
Dollars, at
pre-
as provided in the Bond, the sum of pared and published, as provided by
law, the Budget Estmate of Expend
the office of the City Treasurer in itures for the year 1925. Which Esti -
the City of Dubuque, being mate was fixed for final hearing and
Special Session, July 25th, 1924
350
consideration by the City Council on
July 25th, 1924; and
Whereas, on said date a public
hearing was duly had upon said esti-
mate, and said, estimate was taken
up for final determination by said
City Council, and said estimate was
confirmed and approved;
Be it therefore resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that. the Budstimate heretofore
prepareran pu lished be and the
same is hereby confirmed and ap-
proved and the Mayor and the Clerk
are hereby directed to certify the
same to the County Auditor of Du-
buque, Iowa.
Be it further resolved that the tax-
es required to be collected for the
current year 1924 be and the same
are hereby levied in the amount
stated in said Budget Estimate, here-
tofore prepared.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 25th
clay of July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that for the
collection of taxes for the Electric
Light Fund, of the City, all property
located within the corporate limits
of the City be included.
Be it further resolved that the en-
tire corporate limits of said City of
Dubuque is wholly within the limit
of the benefits and protection of the
taxes levied and to be levied for the
Fire Fund and for the Fire Improve-
ment Fund for the year 1924.
Passed and adopted this 25th day
of July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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 followng vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
BUDGET ESTIMATE, CITY OF DUBUQUE
Notice—The City Council of the City of Dubuque of Dubuque County,
Iowa, will meet July 25, 1924, at 4:30 p. m. at Council Chamber in City
Hall. Taxpayers will be heard for or against the following estivate of
expenditures at that time.
JOHN STUBER, City
FUNDS Expenditures Income Other Taxes to he Expended
Est. 1925 Sources 1925 Raised 1923
General $249,030.00 $140,000.00 $109,030.00, $240.979.3n
Grading 44,315.00 44,315.0029,356.33
Improvements 54,515.00 54,615.00 `' 48,927.21
Sewer 54,515.00 54,515.00'1 48,927.21
Library 20,443.12 20,443.12 20,260.00
Waterworks. 150,000.00 150,000.00 322,594.28
Light 54,515.0054,515.00' 48,927.21
Bonds 114,481.50 114,481.50' 124,100.73
Fire 76,321.00 76,321.00 67,281.99
Grandview Ave. 6.132.94,1 5,343.28
Deficiency 6,132.94 10,202.00'
Grading Bonds 10,200.00
Other Funds: 13,628.25✓ 19,570.88 18,951.72
General Def 13,628.25
Fire Improve-
21,806.00 ✓ 1 a 334.34 14,457.84
Park
ment 21,806.00 V, f 4 16,354.00 16,354.0023,559.76
Police Psion... 6,072.50 621.00 5,451.54 742.08 6,586.65
Fire Pension 15,185.19 875.00 14,310.19/ 10,844.50 12,663.08
Totals $907,514.50 $291.496.00 $616,018.50 $1,031.539.56 $774,542.92
Estimated taxes per $1,000 of assessed value $14.125. Taxable value,
$56.50.
Published officially n the Times -Journal and Telegraph -Herald news-
papers July 15th, 1924. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk.
Certifiied to the County Auditor by the City Clerk July 30th, 1924.
rferk.
Expended
1922
$175,450.42
28,427.88
47,379.30
47.379.30
18,489.15
168,744.49
47,379.30
91,083.86
68,556.85
5,421.62
4''
•
360 Special Session, July 25th, 1924
Certificate of Library Tax Levy.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
This is to certify that the Board
of Trustees of the Dubuque, Iowa,
Public Library, at a meeting of the
Library Board on July 9th, 1924, de-
termined and fixed the amount of
Library tax needed for the ensuing
year Theo samr e ais hereby $25,000.ary purpos at
certified to
the City Council to be levied, collect-
ed and appropriated for the main-
tenance of said Library for the en-
suing year. Pubic Library, Dubuque,
. Iowa, July 9th, 1924.
Signed:
HENRY B. GNIFFKE,
President.
M. H. CZIZEK`
Secretary.
Board of Library Trustees.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the certificate 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.
An Ordinance.
An Ordinance amending an Ordin-
ance, entitled "An Ordinance estab-
lishing a Building Code for the City
of Dubuque; creating the office of
Building Commissioner, fixing the
salary of said officer and defining the
powers and duties of such Bulding
Commissioner" the same being
known as the Building Code of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, by repeal-
ing Section 761 Subdivisiion A there-
of, and enacting a substitute in lieu
thereof. Presented, having passed
first reading July 14th, 1924. Read
a second time.
Councilman Melchior moved that
this be considered the second read-
ing of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of the United Electric Co.,
asking permisson to hang an electric
display sign for the Liberty Cafe, at
No. 1575 Central avenue. The sign
1s 5 ft. by 2 ft. 6 inches which with
the iron frame and brace will pro-
ject 6 feet over the sidewalk.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted
and the Building Commissioner be
instructed to issue the necessary per-
mit. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of property owners and
residents on Villa street from Rush
street to Florence street, signed by
Frank White, Jos. Heir, Peter Kear-
ney et al (8 signers) asking that said
strEet be improved and sewer and
water connectiDns be installed, pre-
sented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be referred to the City
I anagen and City Engineer for In-
v(stigation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Petition of Mrs. Geo. Boxleiter
remonstrating against the assess-
ment as levied against lot 1 of Sub.
lot 6 Hugh's Add., for the improve-
ment of Stewart street, stating that
the lot does not front on the street,
is vacant and is assessed for taxa-
tion at $200.00, the assessment is
$111.05, she claims this assessment
is too high an dasks that it be re-
duced.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and Ctty Engineer for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Contractors bonds of H. G. Scherr,
C. C. Justman, Chris. Becke, and
Plumbers bond of L. O. Papin, pre-
sented for approval.
Being properly executed, Council-
man Melchior moved that they be
approved, and placed on file. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Cigarette bonds of the following
merchants presented for approval:
Geo. L. Johannsen, T. F. McCoy, Wni.
Mentz, Schroeder Kleine Grocer Co.
Being properly executed, Council-
man Melchior, moved that they be
received and placed on file. Second-
ed by Counclman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Special Session, July
25th, 1924 361
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the rules be suspended to give any-
one present an opportunity to ad-
dress the Council. Seconded by
Councilman Melchior. Carried by
the following vote,
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Several property owners and resi-
dents living on the Millville Road
addressed the Council relative to the
condition of the said road, stating
that the road at times is almost im-
passable and they hereby again ask
the Council to improve the same.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the Council view the grounds. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Mr. H. Wilberding addressed the
Council relative to a sign he wishes
to hang in front of his business No.
449 Main Street, stating that the
sign will extend over the sidewalk
about 6 feet, and he hereby asks the
Council to grant permission to hang
same.
Councilman Melchior moved that
permission be granted and the Build-
ing Commissioner be instructed to
issue the necessary permit. Second-
ed by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Mr. Henry Gniffke, President of
the Library Board, addressed the
Council relative to the appropriation
for Library purposes, stating that
owing to the condition of the build-
ing, heating plant, sidewalk, etc.,
that the Board asks for an appropri-
ation of $25,000 for the ensuing year
and hoped that the Council will see
its way clear to allow this amount.
He stated that they may need a new
heating plant, the present boiler be-
ing about worn out, also the roof is
in bad condition, the sidewalk is in
need of repairs, and they need new
books, and more shelving.
The City Solicitor stated that in-
asmuch that the appropriation has
already been made at $20,443.12 and
published as provided by law, the
amount cannot be raised.
July 25th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the contract for the construction of
the sanitary sewer in Harold street
from Lowell street to the first alley
norh of Seminary street, Cook &
Kean, contractors, has been complet-
ed. I would therefore recommend
the acceptance of this work.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the con-
struction of a sanitary sewer in Har-
old street from Lowell street to the
first alley north of Seminary street,
has been completed, and
Whereas, the City Manager has
examined said TtGrk and recornmetl-
-d its acceptance. now therefore,
Be it resolv,,d i the City Council
at the City of lit buque that th.! reg
ommendation of the City Manage •
b, 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 sad
improvement and file the same in the
office of the City Clerk subject to
pubic inspection and the City Clerk
shall upon receipt of such plat and
schedule publish the notice of said
assessment as required by law.
Adopted July 25th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A communication of the I. C. R.
R. Co., asking that they be ailowed
to pave a part tt the street on their
property on Jones street with con-
creto paving, instead of grani`e
blocks as it is at present.
Councilman Melchior moved that
permission be granted providing t o
Company improves and maintains
the same aad signs an agreement to
that effect. Seconded by Council-
man Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
362 • Special Session, July 28th, 1924
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved
Adopted . . 7° 1924.
14174�U 1924.
Conncilmen:
Attest:
•
City Clerk.
r-
CITI° COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special Session, July 28th, 1924.
Meeting called to order by Mayor
Alderson and Councilman Gabriel.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, May-
or
ayor Alderson, Councilmen Gabriel,
Melchior, 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 adopting
'Fesolutions of necessity for the im-
provement of Pickett street, for the
constructor of Sanitary sewers in
Lowell street, in Vernon street, in
York street, in Lawther street, in
Balke street, in Groveland street, in
O'Neill street. Levying assessments
for the making of sewer, water and
gas connections on various streets in
the City and acting on any other bus-
iness that may come before the meet-
ing.
Notice of publication of the reso-
lution of necessity, that it be deemed
necessary and advisable to improve
Pickett street from the west line of
Cornell street to the east line of Hen -
ion street, presented.
Councilman Melchior 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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A remonstrance against the im-
provement signed by B. C. Schmidt.
Ernest Seitz, Emil Bacher et al, (13
signers). Also a petition signed by
L. O. Hillyard, H. A. Koester, T. T.
Parker et al (9 signers) in favor of
the improvement, also a communica-
tion from L. O. Hillyard, whereby he
agrees to pay for two-thirds of the
cost of the improvement along his
own property if the improvement is
made. Presented and read.
Counclman Melchior moved that
the rules be suspended to give any-
one present an opportunity to ad-
dress the Council. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Messrs. Seitz, Bacher, Schmidt,
Judge Lenehan representing Miss
Mae Peabody, addressed the Council
against the improvement, stating
that the statements made in the pet-
ition relative to the street, that there
is very ltttle traffic on it, that the
t
Special Session, July 28th, 1924
abutters just got through paying for
the improvement of this street which
was made in 1917 and that there are
a great many streets in the City
that are in worse condition than this
street, and that a little repairing will
put it in condition, that it will be a
fairly good street, and good enough
for the traffic there is on it, for
at least a couple of year. M. S.
Hardie also protested against it, he
stated that he did not object to the
improvement, but that he did object
to the widening of the street, as it
would take some of his property and
he objected to this.
Mr. Wm. Kretschmer representing
Mr. Hillyard spoke in favor of the
improvement. Stating that Mr. Hill -
yard had improved this part of the
city wonderfully by having removed
old dilapidated frame buldings and
erected in place thereof fine up-to-
date residences, which not only im-
proved the appearance of the place
but is also the means of increasing
the value of all the proper in said
neighborhood, and he ought there-
fore be entitled to some considera-
tion.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the remonstrance, the communica-
tion of Mr. Hillyard, and the petition
in favor of the improvement be made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Counclman Gabriel. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to build, construct and
put in place certain street improve-
ments as hereinafter described, in,
upon and along the following street,
to wit: Pickett street from the west
line of Cornell street to the east line
` of Henion street.
Said street improvement to con-
/ sist of grading, aayng, and curb and
gutter the curb and gutter to be con-
structed of concrete and the pave-
ment to be constructed of one or
more of the following materials and
methods, to wit: Sheet asphalt, war-
renite bitulithic, asphaltic concrete
or vibrolithic pavement.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and speci-
fications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve -
363
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be. it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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-
nation, at a meeting of said Council
to be held on the 28th day of July,
1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the Council
Chambers in the City Hall of said
City, and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to cause no-
tice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in the
manner and for the time prescribed
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 8th
clay of July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of necess-
ity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, this 28th day of
July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN ST CBYR.
Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Gabriel. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alder son, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution for the Construction of a
Street Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, upon its
own motion, that pursuant toa
reso-
lution of necessity proposed
meeting of the Council on the 8th
364 Special Session, July 28th, 1924
day of July, 1924, and duly passed
and adopted and approved on
the
28th day of July, 1924, it
y
ordered that the improvement de-
scribed in said resolution of necessity
providing for the improvement of
Pickett street from Cornell street
(the west line) to the east line of
Henion street, by curbing wth new
cement and concrete curb where re-
quired, or by resetting old stone curb
where required, and by making sew-
er, water and gas connections to
property not already connected with
the same, as provided for in a reso-
lution heretofore adopted and approv-
ed, and by paving said street with
either sheet asphalt, warrenite bitul-
ithic, asphaltic concrete or vibrolith-
ic pavement and by constructing con-
crete gutter where provided for in
the type of pavement to be selected
as shown upon the plans and speci-
fications, be laid, built and 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-
ments above described, said improve-
ments to be constructed in strict ac-
cordance with the plans and speci-
fications thereof duly prepared by
the City Engineer, which plans and
specifications have been approved by
the City Manager and are hereby
approved by the City Council, the
same being on file in the office of the
City Clerk for public inspecton, all
of said work to be completed on or
before the 1st day of November, 1924.
The cost and expense of said work
will be paid by the levying of special
assessments against the privately
owned property abutting upon said
improvement and also against prop-
erty which does not abutt upon said
improvement but which lies within
the assessable distance as provided
by law, and payment to the con-
tractor will be made out of funds
realized from the sale of Improve-
ment Bonds to be issued in antici-
pation of the collections of said as-
sessments 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
which can be legally assessable
against prvate property will be paid
either from the proceeds of a spec-
ial tax to be levied under the pro-
visions 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 912A of the Code supplement,
or out of the general fund.
Ths resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity,
shall be in force and effect after its
passage and adoption by the City
Council.
Passed, adopted and approved this
28th day of July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, 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 construct a 6 inch
sanitary sewer in York street from
Dodge street, to Curtis street, and
in Curts street from South Booth
street to Cora street formerly Ex-
change street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque on its own
motion that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a 6 inch
salt glazed vitrified tile sanitary
sewer in York street, from Dodge
street to Curtis street and in Curtis
stteet from South Rooth street to
Cora street formerly Exchange street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary. Said,
sewer to be constructed in lccor'i-
ance with the plans and specifics•
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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against tli
property abutting upon the same anti
also against all adjacent property
benefited thereby.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing sanit ,ey sewer
i hereby pronored to bE; construct -
as here'nbcfore set forth. and
that this proposed resolution Except
this paragraph, be and the same
hrieby set down for furt_ur and finis'
tcarng, consideration an 1 letermin-
Special Session, July 28th, 1924
365
aton at a meeting of th^ City Coun-
ci to be held July 9811., 1924, at
4•c3 o'clock P. M. and that the City
Clerk be and he is hei eby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency 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 approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 8th day
of July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of necess-
ity was adopted, passed and approved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, this 28th day of July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
C ounciltnan Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Scaiempf. Carried
Ly the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A Reso:ution.
Ise it resolved by the city Council
of the City of Dubuque upon its
own motion that pursuant to a reso-
luttok of necessit7, nronosed at a
meeting of this Council on the 8th
day of July, 1924, and duly passed
and approved on the 28th day of
July, 1924, it is hereby ordered that
the improvements described in said
resoluton of necessity providing for
the construction of a 6 inch sanitary
sewer in York street from Dodge
street to Curtis street and in Curtis
street from South Booth street to
Cora street formerly Exchange
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 speci-
fications thereof, prepared 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 o be completed
on or before the /41../` day of../411:::e01-1-4-
19 .L.Sr
f..1 k-1 1 L19...L..Y
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 assessment under
the provisions of Chapter 8 Title V
of the Code of Iowa, and the amend-
ment thereto; and any deficiency be-
tween 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 pro-
visions of Section 912 of the Code
of Iowa and Section 912A of the
Code Supplement.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity
shall be in force and effect from
and after its passage and adoption
by the City Council.
Adopted July 2Sth, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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, 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 construct a 6 -inch
Sanitary sewer in Lowell street from
Abbott street to Woodworth street.
There being no remonstrance, Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that the no-
tice be received and filed. Seconded
by Councilman Melchior. Carried by
tate following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
366
Special Session, July 28th, 1924
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a 6 -inch
salt glazed vitrified tile sanitary
sewer in Lowell street from Abbott
street to Woodworth street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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 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, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock P. M., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution, and of the time and
place, when and where said proposed
resolution 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 news-
papers 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 notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 8th day
of July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, this 28th day of
July, 1924.
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, upon its own
motion, that pursuant to a resolution
of necessity, proposed at a meeting
of this Council on the 8th day of
July, 1924, and duly passed and ap-
proved on the 28th day of July.
1924, it is hereby ordered that the
improvements described in said reso-
lution of necessity providing for the
construction of a 6 -inch sewer in
Lowell street from Abbott street to
Woodworth street be and the same
is hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the City
Clerk he 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 approval, and
now on file in the office of the City
Clerk, the work .to be completed oiy
or before the.. /?' day of..L. LAr� 0`14,4`e).---
19.44( �''
19..4(
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 he
issued in anticipation of the collec-
tion 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 provis-
ions 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.
This resolution being deemed urg-
ent and of immediate necessity shall
be in force and effect from and after
its passage and adoption by the City
Council.
Adopted July 28th, 1924.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Special Session, July 28th, 1924
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, 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 construct a 6 -inch
Fanitary sewer in Groveland street
from Burden street to Brunswick
street. There being no remonstrance
Councilman Schrempf moved that
the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, on its own
motion, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct a 6 -inch
salt glazed vitrified tile sanitary sew-
er in Groveland street from Burden
street to Brunswick street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary. Said
sewer to be constructed in accord-
ance with the 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 Council, City Manager and
State Board of Health.
That the cost andexpense 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 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 Conn -
11 to be held. July 28th, 1924, at 4:30
oclock P. M., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution, and of the time and
place, when and where said proposed
resolution will be considered for pas-
sage, and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
367
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 notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 8th day of
July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, this 28th day of
July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor. •
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.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, upon its own
motion, pursuant to a resolution of
necessity, proposed at a meeting of
this Council on the 8th day of July,
1924, and duly passed and approved
on the 28th day of July, 1924, it is
hereby ordered that the improve-
ments described in said resolution of
necessity providing for the construc-
tion of a 6 -inch sewer in Groveland
street from Burden street to Bruns-
wick street be and the same is here-
by 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 specifi-
cations thereof, prepared by the City
Engineer, and annroved by the City
Manager and su1,m'tted to the State
Board of Health for approval, and
now on file in the office of the City
Clerk, the work to be completed op
or before the ifof day of_.%z+%>'f--," Pi-,
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assessable against the
nroperty abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assessed
368 Special Session, July 28th, 1924
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 pro-
visions of Section 912 of the Code of
Iowa and Section 912A of the Code
Supplement.
This resolution being deemed urg-
ent and of immediate necessity shall
be in force and effect from and after
its passage and adoption by the City
Council.
Adopted July 28th, 1924.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, 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 construct a 6 -inch
Sanitary sewer in O'Neill street from
Burden avenue to Brunswick street
and in Brunswick street from O'Neill
to Edit14, street. There being no
remonstrance, Councilman Schrempf
moved that the notice be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Gabriel. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, on its
own motion, that it be deemed nec-
essary and advisable to construct a
6 -inch salt glazed vitrified tile sani-
tary sewer in O'Neill street from
Burden to Brunswick street and in
Brunswick street from O'Neill street
to Edith street.
Said sewer to be 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 Council, City
Manager and State Board of Health.
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 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, 1924, at 4:30
o'clock P. M., and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency 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 approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action, and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 8th day of
July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSN,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, this 28th day of
July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilrhan Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, upon its
own motion, that pursuant to a reso-
Special Session, July 28th, 1924
lution of necessity, proposed at a
meeting of this Council on the 8th
day of July, 1924, and duly passed
and approved on the 28th day of
July, 1924, it is hereby ordered that
the improvements described in said
resolution of necessity providing for
the construction of a 6 -inch sanitary
sewer in O'Neill street from Burden
avenue to Brunswick street, and in
Brunswick street from O'Neil street
to Edith street, be and the same is
hereby ordered constructed.
Be it further resolved that the City
Clerk be andhe is hereby instructed
to advertise for proposals for the
construction of the improvements
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, submitted to the State
Board of Health for approval and
now on file in the office of the City
Clerk, the work to be completed mon
or before the. '.day ofltc
] 9..i...10
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 assessment under
the provisions of Chapter 8, Title
V of the Code of Iowa, and amend-
ments thereto; andany 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 pro-
visions of Section 912 of the Code of
Iowa and Section 912A of the Code
Supplement.
This resolution being deemed urg-
ent and of immediate necessity shall
be in force and effect from and after
its passage and adoption by the City
'Council.
Adopted. July 28th, 1924.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Cquncilman McNchior. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
369
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 construct an 8 -inch
Sanitary sewer in Lawther street
from Burden street to Balke street,
and a 6 -inch sewer in Balke street
from Lawther street to Groveland
street. There being no remonst-
rance, Councilman Gabriel moved
that the notice be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf,
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque on its own
motion that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct an 8 inch
salt glazed vitrified tile sanitary
sewer in Lawther street from Bur-
den street to Balke street and a 6
inch sewer in Balke street from Law-
ther street to Groveland street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
ances that may be necessary. Said
sewer to be constructed in accord-
ance with the plans and specfica-
tions prepared by the City Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
City Clerk having been duly approv-
ed by the City Council, City Man-
ager and State Board of Health.
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 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, 1924,
at 4:30 o'clock P. M. and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to cause notice of the pend-
ency 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 approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
final action and notice of the pend-
370 Special Session, July 28th, 1924
ency thereof ordered given this 8th
day of July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
The foregoing resolution of neces-
sity was adopted, passed and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, this 28th day of
July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
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 pro.
visions of Section 912 of the Code of
Iowa and Section 912A of the Code
Supplement.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity
shall be in force and effect from and
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Adopted July 28th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Notice of publicaton of resolution
of necessity, certified to by the pub-
lisher, that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct an 8 inch
sanitary sewer in Lawther street
from Balke street to the first alley
west of Balke street and a 6 inch
sewer in the first alley west of Balke
street from Lawther street to Grove -
land street.
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolution of Necessity for Sewer.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque on its own
motion that it be deemed necessary
and advisable to construct an 8 inch
salt glazed vitrified tile sanitary
sewer in Lawther street from Balke
street to the first alley west of Balke
street, and a 6 inch sewer in the first
alley west of Balke street from Law-
ther street to Groveland street.
Said sewer to be provided with
manholes and any other appurten-
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque upon its own
motion that pursuant to a resolution
of necessity, proposed at a meeting
of this Council on the 8th day of
July, 1924, and duly passed and ap-
proved on the 28th day of July, 1924,
it is hereby ordered that the im-
provements described in said resolu-
tion of necessity providing for the
construction of an 8 inch sanitary
sewer in Lawther street from Bur-
den street to Balke street and a 6
inch sanitary sewer in Balke street
from Lawther street to Groveland
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 speci-
fications thereof, prepared 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 completed
op or before he /.SFr day of
The cost and expense of said work
as is by law assesable against the
property abutting upon or adjacent
to said improvement will be assesed
and payment will be made to the
contractor to the amount of the as-
sessment out of funds to be created
Special Session, July 28th, 1924
ances that may be necessary. Said
sewer to be constructed in accord-
ance with the plans and specifica-
tions prepared by the Cty Engineer
and now on file in the office of the
City Clerk having been duly approv-
ed by the City Council, City Man-
ager and State Board of Health.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructng said sanitary
sewer shall be assessed against the
property abutting upon the same and
alo against all adjacent property ben-
efited 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 July 28th, 1924, at
4:30 o'clock P. M. and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to cause notice of the pendency
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 dublica.tion in
the official newspapers of the City
of Dubuque in the manner :ul for
the time provided by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file fc'r
final action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this 8th
nay of July, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk,
The foregoing resolution of neces-
ity was adopted, passed and ap-
]"wed by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, this 28th day of
July, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
371
Absent—Councilman Brede.
A Resolution.
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque upon its
own motion that pursuant to a reso-
lution of necessity, proposed at a
meeting of this Council, on the 8th
day of July, 1924, and duly passed
and approved on the 28th day of
July, 1924, it is hereby ordered that
the improvements described in said
resolution of necessity providing for
the construction of an 8 inch sani-
tary sewer in Lawther street from
Balke street to the first alley west
of Balke street and a 6 inch sanitary
sewer in the first alley west of Balke
street from Lawther street to Grove -
land street. 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 specifi-
cations thereof, prepared 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 completed on
or before the..,4L - day of. aL ,-i i
, 192..
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 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 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.
This resolution being deemed ur-
gent and of immediate necessity
shall be in force and effect from and
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Adopted July 28th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk,
372 Special Session, July 28th, 1924
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
and Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Aldet son, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, 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 construct a 6 inch
sanitary sewer in Vernon street from
Alta Vista street west to connect
with sewer in North Glen Oak street.
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Councilman Gabriel moved that ac-
tion on this sewer be deferred. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. 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 publsher of the City Council's
intention to levy a special assess-
ment as provided by law to pay for
the making of Gas connections on
the improvement of Althauser street
from the north line of Stafford street
to the north line of Edison street.
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—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 gas connections in the improve-
ment of Althauser street from the
north line of Ftafford street to the
north line of Edison street by Key
City Gas Co., contractor, in front of
and adjoining the same, a Special
Tax be and is hereby levied on the
se'beral 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
Bernard Hoffmann, Althauser's
Sub., Lot 20; 8 lin. ft. gas
, pipe at 70c, $5.60; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 5c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total
$
5.70
Bernard Hoffmann, Althauser's
Sub., Lot 53; 6 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $4.20; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 4c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 3c;
total
4.27
Total $ 9.97
14 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c per
lin. ft. $ 9.80
Interest at 6 per cent .08
Extra expense at 1 per cent .09
Total $ 9.97
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved July 28th, 1924.
Adopted July 28th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—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 to pay
for the making of gas connections
on the improvement of Edison street
from the east line of Stafford street
to the west line of Althauser street.
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—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 gas connections on the improve-
ment of Edison street from the east
line of Stafford street to the west
line of Althauser street, by Key City
Gas 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, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each Lot or Parcel of Real Estate
as follows:
Owner Description Amount
Nick Menzel, A. Stines' Add.,
Lot 37; 17 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $11.90; extra expense
Special Session, July 28th, 1924 373
at 1 per cent, 12c; interest
at 6 per cent, 10c; total $
Nick Menzel, A. Stines' Add,
Lot 36; 17 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $11.90; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 12c; interest
at 6 per cent, 10c; total
Nick Menzel, A. Stines' Add,
Lot 38; 17 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $11.90; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 12c; interest
at 6 per cent, 10c; total
Albert E. Gnehle, A. Stines'
Add., Lot 46; 10 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $7.00; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 7c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
Albert E. Gnehle, A. Stines'
Add., Lot 48; 9 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $6.30; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 6c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 6c;
total
Albert E. Gnehle, A. Stines'
Add., Lot 49; 9 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $6.30; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 6c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 6c;
total
Albert E. Gnehle, A. Stines'
Add., Lot 41; 17 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $11.90; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 12c;
interest at 6 per cent, 10c;
total
Albert E. Gnehle, A. Stines'
Add., Lot 40; 17 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $11.90; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 12c;
interest at 6 per cent, 10c;
total
Total $
113 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c per
lin. ft. $
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense at 1 per cent
Absent—Councilman Brede.
12.12 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 making of gas connections
12.12 on the improvement of Elm street
from the north line of 20th street
to the south line of 22nd street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
12.12 notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
. Nays—None.
7.14 Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for gas connections on the improve-
ment of Elm street from the north
line of 20th street to the south line
of 22nd street, by Key City Gas Co.,
6.42 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, situ-
ate and owned, and for the several
6.42 amounts set opposite each Lot or
Parcel of Real Estate, as follows:
Owner Description Amount
L. Eberhardt, Sub. 2 of 96 L.
H. Langworthy Add., S. %
Lot 1; 9 lin. ft. gas pipe at
12.12 70c, $6.30; extra expense at
3.57143 per cent, 23c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 5c; total $ 6.58
Peter Schiltz Jr., Sub. 1 of 2
of 3 of 10 Kniest's Sub., Lot
1; 9 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
12.12 $6.30; extra expense at
3!57143 per cent, 22c; inter -
80.58 est at 6 per cent, 5c; total
Iowa Seventh Day Advent
Church, Sub. 2 Elm St. Sub.,
Lot 1; 22 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $15.40; extra expense
at 3.57143 per cent, 55c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 14c;
total
79.10
.69
.79
Total $ 80.58
All of which are assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved July 28th, 1924.
Adopted July 28th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 1 Elm
St. Sub., Lot 1; 22 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $15.40; ex-
tra expense at 3.57143 per
cent, 55c; interest at 6 par
cent, 14c; total
Total
62 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c
lin. ft.
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense at 3.57143
cent
6.57
16.09
16.09
$ 45.33
per
$ 43.40
per
1.55
.33
Total $ 45.33
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
374
Special Session, July 28th, 1924
Approved July 28, 1924.
Adopted July 28, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
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—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 to pay
for the making of Gas connections
on the improvement of Garfield ave-
nue from the East line of Elm street
to the East line of Marshall street.
There being no remonstrance, Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that the no-
tice 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
Gas connections on the improvement
of Garfield avenue from the east line
of Elm street to the east line of
Marshall street, by Key City Gas 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:
Owner. Description. Amount.
August W. Reifsteck, McCra-
neys 1st Add., Lot 19: 10.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $7.35;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
7c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total $ 7.49
Henry J. Wunderlich, Jungk's
Dubuque Add., Lot 4; 10.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $7.35;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
7c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total
Harry McIntosh, McCraney's
1st Add., S. W. 40 ft. of Lot
25; 10.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $7.35; extra expense at
1 per cent, 7c; interest at 6
per cent, 7c; total 7.49
Geo. Hansen, Sub. 10, McCra-
ney's 1st Add., Lot 1; 28.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$19.95; extra expense at 1
7.49
per cent, 20c; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; total 20.32
.lnol Leicht Estate, Sub. 9, Mc-
Craney's 1st Add., Lot 1;
28.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$19.95; extra expense at 1
per cent, 20c; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; total 20.32
,lames and Ida O'Brien, Sub
13, McCraney's 1st Add., Lot
1; 28.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $19.95; extra expense at
1 per cent, 20c; interest at
6 per cent, 17c; total 20.32
Michael and Sophia Schnee,
McCraney's 1st Add., Lot
20; 10.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $7.35; extra expense at
1 per cent, 7c; interest at
6 per cent, 7c; total 7.49
Geo. Kress, McCraney's 1st
Add., W. 100 ft. of Lot
15; 28.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $19.95; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 20c; interest
at 6 per cent, 18c; total 20.33
Fischer Inv. Corp., McCraney's
2nd Add., Lot 38; 27.5 lin, ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $19.25; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
19c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total 19.61
Fischer Inv. Corp., McCraney's
2nd Add., S. W. 1/a of Lot
36; 27.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $19.25; extra expense at
1 per cent, 19c; interest at
6 per cent, 17c; total 19.61
Fischer Inv. Corp., McCraney's
2nd Add.. S. W. 1/2 of Lot
34; 27.5 lin. ftfi gas pipe at
70e, $19.25; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 19c; interest
at 6 ner cent. 17c; total 19.61
Cath. Habel, McCraney's 2nd
Add.. N. E. 1 of Lot 34;
27.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$19.25; extra expense at 1
per cent, 19c; interest at 6
per cent, 17c; total 19.61
T. E. Rhomherg, McCraney's
2nd Add., Lot 39; 27.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $19.25;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
19c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total 19.61
A. J. and J. J. Duerscher, Sub.
4, Min. Lot 303, Lot 1; 27.5
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$19.25; extra expense at 1
per cent, 19c; extra expense
at 6 per cent, 17c; total 19.61
A. J. and J. J. Duertscher,
Sub. 4, Min. Lot 303, Lot 2;
27.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$19.25; extra expense at 1
per cent, 19c; interest at 6 19.61
per cent, 17c; total
Dan Schmalz Estate, Cook's
Add., Lot 11; 12 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $8.40; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 8c;
tdk
Special Session, July 28th, 1924
interest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
John E. Lillig, Cook's Add,
Lot 14; 12 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $8.40; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 8c; interest
at 6 per cent, 7c; total
Cath. and August Gross and
Mary Baldwin, Dreibilies'
Add., Lot 2; 12 lin. ft. gas
pine at 70c, $8.40; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 8c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 7c;
total
Theo. Scharle, Sub. 2 of 2 of
Min. Lot 113A, Lot 1; 12 lin.
lin. gas pipe at 70c, $8.40;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
8c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 2 of
1 of Min. Lot 314, Lot 2;
14 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$9.80; extra expense at 1
per cent, 10c; interest at 6
per cent, 8c; total
F. Beutin, Sub. 1 of Min. Lot
314, Lot 3; 28 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $19.60; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 21c;
interest at 6 per cent, 17c;
total
F. Beutin, McCraney's 1st
Add., part of Lot 2; 14 lin.
ft. of gas pipe at 70c, $9.80;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
10c; interest at 6 per cent,
8c; total
F. Beutin. McCraney's 1st
Add., Lot 3; 14 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $9.80; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 10c;
interest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total
F. Beutin, McCraney's 1st
Add., Lot 4; 14 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $9.80; extra ex-
nense at 1 per cent, 10c;
interest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total
F. Beutin, McCraney's 1st
Add., Lot 5; 14 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70e. $9.80; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 10c;
interest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total
F. Beutin, McCraney's 1st
Add., Lot 6; 14 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $9.80; extra ex-
nense at 1 per cent, 10c;
interest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total
F. Beutin. McCraneys 1st
Add., Lot 7; 14 lin. ft, gas
Pipe at 70c, $9.80; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 10c;
interest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total
F. Dentin, MeCraney's 1st
Add., Lot 8; 28 lin. ft. gas
nine at 70e, $19.60; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 21;
8.55
8.55
8.55
8.55
9.98
19.98
9.98
9.98
9.98
9.98
9.98
9.98
375
interest at 6 per cent, 17c;
19.98
total
Total
$392.54
550.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c
per lin. ft. $385.35
Interest at 6 per cent 3.34
Extra expense at 1 per cent3.85
Total
All of which is assessed In pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved July 28th, 1924.
Adopted July 28th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—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 to pay
for the making of Gas connections
on the improvement of Iowa street
from the north line of First street to
the south line of 14th street. 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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque. That to pay for
Gas connections on the improvement
of Iowa street from the north line
of First street to the south line of
14th street, by Key City Gas 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. situate and
owned. and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows:
Owner. Descri^`"nn. Amount.
Wm. Lawther Sr., City Lot S.
157 ft. of Lot 745: 14.5 lin.
ft. of gas pipe at 70c, $10.15;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
10c; interest at 6 per cent,
9c; total $ 10.34
.T. H. Rhomherg, City Lot 212;
1n.5 lin, ft, gas pipe at 70c,
$7.35; extra expense at 1
$392.54
376 Special Session, July 28th, 1924
per cent, 7c; interest at 6
per cent, 7c; total 7.49
Total $ 17.83
25 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c per
lin. ft. $ 17.50
Interest at 6 per cent .16
Extra expense at 1 per cent .17
Total
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved July 28th, 1924.
Adopted July 28th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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, 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 pay
for the making of Gas connections
on the improvement of Holly street
from the north line of Rush street
to the south line of Cleveland ave-
nue. There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel 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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, that to pay for
Gas connections on the improvement
of Holly street from the north line
of Rush to the south line of Cleve-
land avenue, by Key City Gas 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:
Owner. Description. Amount.
St. Columbkill's Church, Un-
ion Add., Lot 138; 27 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $18.90; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
19c: interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total $ 19.26
Jonathan Faust, Union Add,
Lot 83; 24 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $16.80; extra expense
$ 17.83
at 1 per cent, 17c; interest
at 6 per cent, 14c; total 17.11
Total $ 36.37
51 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c per
lin, ft. $ 35.70
Interest at 6 per cent .31
Extra expense at 1 per cent.36
Total $ 36.37
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved July 28th, 1924.
Adopted July 28th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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 to pay
for the making of Gas connections
on the improvement of Merz street
to the east line of Windsor aveinue
to the west line of Althauser street.
There being no remonstrance, Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that the no-
tice 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
Gas connections on the improvement
of Merz street from the east line of
Windsor avenue to the west line of
Althauser street, by Key City Gas
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, sit-
uate and owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amount.
Theo. Ratterman Jr.. A. Stine's
Add., Lot 8; 17 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $11.90; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 12c;
interest at 6 per cent, 10c;
total $ 12.12
Theo. Ratterman Jr., A. Stine's
Add., Lot 7; 17 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $11.90; extra
expense at 1
interest at 6
total
Geo. Gruber, Sub. 4, A. Stine's
Add., Lot 1; 18 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $12.60; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 13c;
interest at 6 per cent, 12c;
total
Henry Lange, Sub. 5 of 1 Gie-
ger's Sub., Lot 2; 20 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $14.00; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
14c; interest at 6 per cent,
12c; total
Henry Weigreffe, A. Stine's
Add., Lot 19; 9.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $6.65; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 6c;
interest at 6 per cent, 6c;
total
Special Session,
per cent, 12c;
per cent, 10c;
12.12
12.85
14.26
6.77
Total $ 58.12
81.5 lint ft. gas pipe at 70c per
lin. ft. $ 57.05
Interest at 6 per cent .50
Extra expense at 1 per cent.57
Total $ 58.12
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Approved July 28th, 1924.
Adopted July 28th, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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 to pay
for the making of gas connections on
the improvement of Rush street from
the east line of Bryant street to the
east line of Holly street.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Gabriel moved chat the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried 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 gas connections on the improve-
ment of Rush street from the east
line of Bryant street to the east
July 28th, 192.1 377
line of Holly street by Key City Gas
Co., contractor, in front of and ad-
joining the same, a Special Tax be
and is hereby levied on the severdl
Lots, and Parts of Lots, and Par-
cels 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
St. Columbkill's Church, Un-
ion Add., Lot 139; 27 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $18.90; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent
19c; in terest at 6 per cent,
17c; total $ 19.26
St. Columbkill's Church, Un-
ion Add., Lot 138; 27 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70e, $18.90; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent
19c; in terest at 6 per cent,
17c; total
Margt. Riggs, Union Add., Lot
156; 12 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $8.40; extra expense at.
1 per cent, 9c; interest at
6 per cent, 7c; total
Margt. Riggs, Union Add., Lot
155; 12 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $8.40; extra expense at
1 per cent, 8c; interest at
6 per cent, 7c; total
Margt. Riggs, Union Add., Lot
154; 12 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $8.40; extra expense at
1 per cent, 8c; interest at
6 per cent, 7c; total
19.26
8.56
8.55
8.55
Total $ 64.18
90 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c per
lin. ft. $ 63.00
Interest at 6 per cent .55
Extra expense at 1 per cent .63
Total $ 64.18
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved July 28, 1924.
Adopted July 28, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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 Schema. Carried
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 to pay
378
for the making of gas connections
on the improvement of Summit
street from the south line of West
Fifth street to the north line of
West Third street.
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—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 gas connections on the improve-
ment of Summit street from the
south line of West Fifth street to
the north line of West Third street
by Key City Gas 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:
Owner Description Amount
E. L. Johannsen, Sub. E. 6 ft.
10 in. of N. 111 ft. of Lot 8
& E. 44 ft. 10 in. of S. 50
ft. Lot 7 & 8 Kiene & Block -
linger Sub., Lot 1; 9 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c. $6.30; extra
expense at 1 per cent, 6c;
interest at 6 per cent, 5c;
total $ 6.41
Gunner Tornes, Sub. E. 6 ft
10 in. of N. 111 ft. of Lot
8 & E. 44 ft. 10 in. of S. 50
ft. of Lot 8 & 7 Kiene &
Blocklinger's Sub., Lot 2; 9
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $6.30;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
6c; interest at 6 per cent,
5c; total f.41
Special Session, July 2Sth, 1924
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Notice of publication certified to
by the published of the City Coun-
cil's intention to levy a special as-
sessment as provided by law to pay
for the making of gas connections
on the improvement of East 24th
street from the east line of Wash-
ington street to the west line of
Windsor avenue.
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—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 gas connections on the improve-
ment of East 24th street from the
east line of Washington street to
the west line of Windsor avenue, by
Key City Gas 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:
Owner Description Amount
Henry Lange, Sub. Lot 1 and
2 of 2 Windsor Ave. Sub.,
Lot 2; 8.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $5.95; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 6c; interest at
6 per cent, 5c; total $ 6.06
Peter Nicks, Sub. 23 Sanford's
Sub., Lot 1; 26 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $18.20; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 18c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 16c;
total 18.54
Total $ 24.60
Total $ 12.82
18 ft. gas pipe at 70c per lin
ft. $ 12.60
Interest at 6 per cent .10
Extra expense at 1 per cent .12
Total $ 12.82
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved July 28, 1924.
Adopted July 28, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
Attest:
24.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c per $ 24.15
lin. ft.5
Interest at 6 per cent .24
Extra expense at 1 per cent
Total $ 24.60
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved July 28, 1924.
Adopted July 28, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
i
Special Session,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Gabriel moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
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 to pay
for the making of gas connections
on the improvement of West 16th
street from the west line of Mont-
rose terrace to the west line of Cor-
nell street.
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—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 gas connections on the improve-
ment of W. 16th street from the west
line of Montrose Terrace to the west
line of Cornell street by Key City
Gas 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:
Owner Description Amount
Lydia Slattery, Morgan's Sub.,
Lot 14; 9 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $6.30; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 6c; interest
at 6 per cent, 5c; total $ 6.41
J. Casper Buol, Fairview Add,
Lot 9; 10 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $7.00; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 7c; interest
at 6 per cent, 7c; total
Pauline Danzer, Morgan's Sub,
Lot 11; 18 ft. gas pipe at
70c, $12.60; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 12c; interest
at 6 per cent, 10c; total
July 28th, 1924
379
7.14
12.82
Total $
37 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c per
lin. ft. $
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense at 1 per cent
Total
26.37
25.90
.22
.25
$ 26.37
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred..
Approved July 28, 1924.
Adopted July 28, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—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 to pay
for the making of gas connections
on the improvement of West 16th
street from the west line of Cornell
street to the west line of Henion
street.
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for gas connections on the improve-
ment of West 16th street from the
west line of Cornell street to the
west line of Henion street by Key
City Gas 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:
Owner Description Amount
Adolph Stoltz, Morgan's Sub.,
Lot 16; 21 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $14.70; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 14c; interest
at 6 per cent, 12c; total $ 14.96
21 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c per
$ 14.70
lin. ft. 70
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense at 1 per cent .14
Total $ 14.96
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
380 Special Session, July 28th, 1924
Approved July 28, 1924.
Adopted July 28, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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 -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 to pay
for the making of gas connections
on the improvement of Seminary
street from the west line of May
Place to the east line of Main street
to the north.
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, Schrempf.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for gas connections on the improve-
ment of Seminary street from the
west line of May Place to the east
line of Main street to the north
by Key City Gas 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:
Owner Description Amount
Ferd. A. Nester, Sub. 91 Cox
Add., Lot 2; 10 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $7.00; extra ex-
pense at 1.99776 per cent,
14c; interest at 6 per cent,
6c; total $ 7.20
Iowa Trust & Savings Bank,
Sub. 88 Cox Add., Lot 1;
10 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$7.00; extra expense at
1.99776 per cent, 14c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 6c; total7.20
J. L. McCreery Est., Cox's
Add., Lot 104; 24 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $16.80; extra
expense at 1.99776 per cent,
34c; interest at 6 per cent,
14c; total
17.28
Marie H. Nelson, Cox's Add.,
Lot 82; 10 In. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $7.00; extra expense
at 1.99776 per cent, 14c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 6c;
total
Agnes Brown Lawler, Cox's
Add., Lot 85; 10 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $7.00; extra ex-
pense at 1.99776 per cent,
14c; interest at 6 per cent,
6c; total
Agnes Brown Lawler, Cox's
Add., Lot 86; 10 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $7.00; extra ex-
pense at 1.99776 per cent,
14c; interest at 6 per cent,
6c; total
W. A. Hammond, Sub. 1 of 1
J. P. Schroeder's Add., Lot
1; 40.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $28.35; extra expense
at 1.99776 per cent, 57c;
interest at 6 per cent, 24c;
total
Patrick Kearns, Cox's Add., Lot
78; 12.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at
70c, $8.75; extra expense at
1.99776 per cent, 17c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 8c; total
Mary Kearney, Buettell's Sub.,
Lot 4; 12.5 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $8.75; extra expense
at 1.99776 per cent, 17c;
interest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total
A. W. Kemler Est., Littleton
& Sawyer's Add., Lot 3;
15.25 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$10.68; extra expense at
1.99776 per cent, 21c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 10c; total
A. W. Kemler Est., Littleton
& Sawyer's Add., Lot 4;
15.25 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$10.67; extra expense at
1.99776 per cent, 21c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 10c; total
N. F. Steffens, J. P. Schroed-
er's Add., Lot 29; 30.5 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $21.35;
extra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, 43c; interest at 6 per
cent, 18c; total
Fridolin Landolt, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 51; 14
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c, $9.80;
extra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, 20c; interest at 6 per
cent, 9c; total
Henry W. & Eliz. Rust, Little-
ton & Sawyer's Add., Lot 5;
30.5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$21.35; extra expense at
1.99776 per cent, 43c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 18c; total
Val Keppler Est., Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 12; 1 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $21.70;
extra expense at 1.99776
per cent, 43c; interest at 6
per cent, 18c; total
7.20
7.20
7.20
29.16
9.00
9.00
10.99
10.98
21.96
10.09
21.96
22.31
Special Session, July 28th, 1924 381
Voelker Realty Co., Littleton
& Sawyer's Add., Lot 11;
31 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$21.70; extra expense at
1.99778 per cent, 43c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 18c; total22.31
Fridolin Lundolt, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 49; 7 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $4.90;
extra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, 10c; interest at 6 per
cent, 3c; total 5.03
Fridolin Landolt, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 50; 7 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $4.90;
extra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, 10c; interest at 6 per
cent, 3c; total 5.03
J. M. McKenzie, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 26; 31
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$21.70; extra expense at
1.99776 per cent, 43c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 18c; total22.31
J. M. McKenzie, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 29; 31
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$21.70; extra expense at
1.99776 per cent, 43c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 18c; total22.31
Voelker Realty Co., South
View Heights W. ', Lot 14;
31 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$21.70; extra expense at
1.99776 per cent, 43c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 18c; total22.31
Voelker Realty Co., South
View Heights, Lot 16; 31
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$21.70; extra expense at
1.99776 per cent, 43c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 18c; total22.31
E. S. Knippel, Sub. 12, South
View Heights, Lot 1; 14 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $9.80;
extra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, 20c; interest at 6 per
cent, 10c; total 10.10
Henry Reinhardt, Littleton &
Sawyer's Add., Lot 9; 31
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c;
$21.70; extra expense at
1.99776 per cent, 43c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 18c; total22.31
John Schiesel, Buseman &
Eberl's Sub., Lot 1; 31
lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c;
$21.70; extra expense at
1.99776 per cent, 43c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 18c; total22.31
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 11, South
View Heights, Lot 1; 14 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $9.80;
extra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, 20c; interest at 6 per
cent, 10c; total 10.10
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 10, South
View Heights, Lot 1; 14 lin.
ft s pipe
extra aexpense at
1.99776 per
cent, .20c; interest at 6 per
cent, 10c; total .. 10.10
J. J. Nagle,, Sub. 9, South
View Heights, Lot 1; 14 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $9.80;
extra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, 20c; interest at 6 per
cent, 10c; total 10.10
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 8, South
View Heights, Lot 1; 14 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $9.80;
extra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, 20c; interest at 6 per
cent, 10c; total ...._... _......._10.10
J. J. Nagle, Sub. 7, South
View Heights, Lct 1; 14 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $9.80;
extra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, 20c; interest at 6 per
cent, 10c; total ......_....__ ... __ 10.10
Lillian Kinnier, South View
Heghts, Lot 21; 93 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c; $65.10; ex-
tra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, $1.30; interest at 6 per
cent, 57c; total 66.97
F. A. Grings, South Vic.w
Heights, Lot 4; 14 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $9.80; ex-
tra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, 20c; interest at 6 per
cent, 10c; total 10.10
Lillian Kinnier, South View
Heights, Lot 22; 31. lin. 0.
gas pipe at 70c, $21.70; ex-
tra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, 43c; interest at 6 per
cent 18c; total 22.31
Lillian Kinnier, South View
Heights, Lot 23; 31 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $21.70; ex-
tra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, 43c; interest at 6 per
cent 18c; total 22.31
Cath. W. Bradley, Sub. 2 Min
Lot 191, Lot 3; 125.5 lin
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $87.85;
extra expense at 1.99776 per
cent, $1.76; interest at 6 per
cent, 76c; total
Leo. J. Flynn, Sub. 2 Min
Lot 1; 39 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $27.30; extra expense
at 1.99776 per cent, 54c;
interest at 6 per c'e'nt, 24c;
total
Cath. W. Bradley, Min. Lot
198, Lot 2; 94.5 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $66.15; extra ex-
pense at 1.99776 per cent,
1.32; interest at 6 per cent,
57c; total
Total
1019 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c
per lin. ft. $713.30
Interest at 6 per cent . 6.19
Extra expense at 1.99776 per
cent 14.25
90.37
28.08
68.04
$733.74
Total
...$733.74
382 Special Session, July 28th, 1924
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved July 28, 1924.
Adopted July 28, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilm.ln 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 pay
for the making of gas connections
on the improvement of West Third
street from the west line of College
street to the east line of Grandview
avenue.
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, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Resolved by the City Council or
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for gas connections on the improve-
ment of West Third street from the
west line of College street to the
east line of Grandview avenue by
Key City Gas Co., contractor, in front
of and adjoining the same, a Spec-
ial Tax be and the same 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
Thos. J. Mulgrew, Sub. 2 Box-
leiter's Sub., Lot 1; 53 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $37.10;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
37c; interest at 6 per cent,
33c; total $ 37.80
Anna & Thresa McDonald,
Sub. 1 of 1 of 2 of 2 of 1
Caroline Boxleiter's Sub.,
Lot 1; 26 lin. ft. gas pipe
at 70c, $18.20; extra expense
at 1 per cent, 19c; interest
at 6 per cent, 15c; total 18.54
Anna & Thresa McDonald,
Sub. 2 of 2 of 2 of 2 Caro-
line Boxleiter's Sub., Lot
2; 13 lin, ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$9.10; extra expense at 1
per cent, 9c; interest at 6
per cent, 8c; total 9.27
R. J. Burke' & Margt. Whelan,
College Add., Lot 7; 26 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $18.20;
extra expense at 1 per cent,
19c; interest at 6 per cent,
15c; total 1S
James R. & Fanny E. Dell,
Finley Home Add., Lot 30;
13 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c,
$9.10; extra expense at 1
per cent, 9c; interest at 6
per cent, 8c; total 9.27
John C. Fuchs, Finley Home
Add., Lot 27; 13 lin. ft. gas
pipe at 70c, $9.10; extra ex-
pense at 1 per cent, 9c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 8c;
total 9.27
Mary F. Mullin, Finley Home
Add., Lot 22; 12 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $8.40; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
8c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 8.55
Mary F. Mullin, Finley Home
Add., Lot 23; 12 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $8.40; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
8c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 8.55
Wm. F. Hein, Finley Home
Add., Lot 24; 12 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $8.40; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent
8c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 8.55
J. H. Herancourt, Finley
Home Add., Lot 25, 12 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $8.40; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
8c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 8.55
A. J. Van Duzee Est., Finley
Home Add., Lot 26; 12 lin.
ft. gas pipe at 70c, $8.40; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
8c; interest at 6 per cent,
7c; total 8.55
R. J. Burke & Margt. Thelan,
College Add., Lot 4; 27 In. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $18.90; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
19c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total 19.26
M. L. & J. E. Kemler, Col-
lege Add., Lot 3; 27 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $18.90; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
19c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total
M. L. & J. E. Kemler, Col-
lege Add., Lot 2; 27 lin. ft.
gas pipe at 70c, $18.90; ex-
tra expense at 1 per cent,
19c; interest at 6 per cent,
17c; total 19.26
Total 203.22
19.26
Special Session,
S:S5 lin. ft. gas pipe at 70c
per lin. ft. $199.50
Interest at 6 per cent 1:73
Extra expense at 1 per cent 1.99
Total 203.22
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved July 28, 1924.
Adopted July 28, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—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 to pay
for the making of sewer and water
connections on the improvement of
East 24th street from the east line
of Washington street to the west
line of Windsor avenue.
There being no remonstrance,
Counclman Gabriel moved that the
notice be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car.
ried 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 sewer and water connections on
the improvement of East 24th street
from the east line of Washington
street to the west line of Windsor
avenue, by Nesler & Buechel, con-
tractor, in front of and adjoining the
sante, 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, as follows:
Peter Nicks, Sub. 23 Sanford's
Sub., Lot 1; 16 lin. ft. sewer
and water pipe at $2.80, $44.80;
8 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.40
$11.20; extra expense at
10.1033 per cent, $5.66; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 49c;
total $ 62.15
Henry Lange, Sub. Lot 1 & 2
of 2 Windsor Ave. Sub., Lot
2; 19 lin. ft. sewer and wat-
July 28th, 1924
er pipe at $2.80, $53.20; 5 lin.
ft. tile pipe at $1.40, $7.00;
extra expense at 10.1033 per
cent, $6.08; interest at 6 per
cent, 52c; total
383
66.80
Total $128.95
35 lin. ft. sewer and water pipe
at $2.80 per In. ft. $ 98.00
13 lin. ft. tile pipe at $1.40
per lin. ft. 18.20
Interest at 6 per cent 1.01
Extra expense at 10.1033 per
cent 11.74
Total $128.95
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved July 28, 1924.
Adopted July 28, 1924.
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
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—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Notice of appeal to the District
Court of Dubuque County, of Charles
T. Bush from the assessment as lev-
ied against his property, lot 1 of Sub.
of East 1/2 of lot 30 Mt. Pleasant
Add., lot 2 of sub. of lot 1 of sub.
East 1/2 of lot 30 Mt. Pleasant Add.,
lot 1 of Sub. of lot 2 of Sub. East
1/2 of lot 30 Mt. Pleasant Add., for
the improvement of Julien avenue
from Delhi street near Mt. Pleasant
avenue to Delhi street near Auburn
street, presented. Walter Koerner
attorney for plaintiff.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the appeal and bond be referred to
the City Solicitor. Seconded by
Counclman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote.
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, 'Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Receipted bill of Mrs. Julia Froe-
lich certified to by her showing the
cost of the sanitary sewer construct-
ed to her property by consent of the
Council, and paid for by her. The
sewer is on York street and cost
$357.00.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the bill be received and made a mat-
ter of record. Seconded by Coun-
38.1 Special Session, July 28th, 1924
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
Dubuque, Iowa,
July 28th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I beg to advise that
the installation of gas connection in
Althauser street from Edison street
to Eagle street, Key City Gas Com-
pany, contractor, has been complet-
ed. I would therefore recommend
the acceptance of this work by the
city.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract for the in-
stallation of gas connections in Al-
thauser street from Edison street to
Eagle street, has been completed.
Whereas, the City Manager has ex-
amined said work and recommended
its acceptance, now therefore
Be it resolved by the Cty 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 pre-
pare a plat and schedule showing the
lots and 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 the notice of said assess:
ment as required by law.
Adopted July 28th, 1924.
Approved:
JAMES ALDERSON,
Mayor.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schrempf moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by the Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas=Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
July 28th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At the meeting of the
City Council held on Friday. July
25th, the petition of Mrs. G. Boxleit-
er, requesting a reduction on the as-
sessment against Lot 1 of the Sub.
of Lot 5 of Hughes Sub. as levied
on account of the improvement of
Stewart street, was referred to the
undersigned committee for investiga-
tion and report.
We beg to advise that the lot un-
der question has no frontage on
Stewart street and a frontage of less
than twenty feet on the alley. We
would feel that a reduction in the
assessment is proper and would sug-
gest that the assesment for the im-
provement of Stewart street be fixed
at $80.00 making a reduction of
$31.03.
If this recommendation is approv-
ed by the City Council, we would
further recommend that a warant be
drawn on the General Fund in favor
of the Special Improvement Fund to
make up for this reduction.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
recommendation of the City Manag-
er and City Engineer be approved
and the recommendation carried out.
The Auditor be instructed according-
ly. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
July 28th, 1924.
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: On the 25th day of
July, petition as filed by people abut-
ting Villa street from Rush street
to Florence street, asking for the im-
provement of the street and the in-
stallation of water connections, was
referred to the undersigned commit-
tee for investigation and report.
We beg to advise that we have
examined the street in question and
would recommend that the city cause
Villa street to be graded from Rush
street to Shandon street .(wrongly
called Florence street in the peti-
tion) and Shandon street to be grad-
ed from Villa street to Mountain
Lane and Mountain Lane to be grad-
ed from Shandon street to Rush
street.
At the present time all the streets
leading to this section of the city
are practically mpassible. If the
streets are graded this year. wate'
can be laid next year and the people
finally given city conveniences.
Respectfully submitted,
O. E. CARR,
City Manager.
W. H. CULLEN,
City Engineer.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
Special Session, July 28th, 1924
ager and City Engineer be approved,
and the above streets be graded as
recommended, and the water mains
be laid next year. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schrempf. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
To whom it may concern:
We, the undersigned, property
owners and neighborhood, here peti-
tion the City Council to cover the
sewer from lith to 19th strets, east
of Cedar street, from the packing
house to the Milwaukee shops. As
it is now, the odor is almost unbear-
able, it is very unsanitary. and is a
breeding place for germs. For the
health of the community, we ask
thatthis sewer be covered.
—Signed: Mrs. W. .1. Heaton, Ra -
di Penchoff. Jos. J. Maurisse, et al.
(1 55 Figners.)
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petitit n be referred to Dr_ Con-
nell of the Board of Health for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Gabriel. Caiied by the
following vote:
Yeas—Wayor Alderson. Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nay s—Nore.
Absent—Cc uncilman L'rede.
Renewal certificate of E. C. Keat-
ing of Cigarette bond presented.
Councilman Melchior moved that
it be received and filed with the
original bond. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Alderson, Council-
men Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Brede.
City Manager Carr reported that
he had several opportunities to sell
property in the sand fill on East 4th
street. The Council authorized him
to sell sk.ae to the best advantage.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER.
City/ Clork.
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AOC, /U
Approved
Adopted
1924.
1924.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
385
Regular Session, August 4th, 1924 3877
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular Session August 4th, 1924.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Brede, Gabriel and Melchior.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Councilman Melchior moved that
Councilman Brede be appointed May-
or pro -tem. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Gabriel, Mel-
Nays—None.
.bsent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Not voting—Councilman Brede.
Mayor pro -tem Brede stated that
this is the regular monthly meeting,
of the Council for the purpose of
transacting such business as may
regularly come before the Council.
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 improvement of Althauser
street from the north line of Staf-
ford street to the north line of Ed-
ison street, presented.
There being no remonstrance,
Councilman Melchior moved that the
notice be received and flied. Sec-
onded by Councilman Gabriel. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for improving Althauser street from
the north line of Stafford street to
the north line of Edison street by
Uhlrich-paley 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:
Owner Description Amount
B. Hoffmann, Althauser Sub.,
Lot 53; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $91.71;
extra expense at 1.91678
per cent, $1.77; interest at
6 per cent, 79c; total $ 94.27
B. Hoffmann, Althauser Sub,
Lot 52; vibrolithic paving
curband gutter cost,
$118.14; extra expense at
1.91578 per cent, $2.26; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.03;
tctal 121.43
B. Hoffmann, S. 2 ft. Lot 57 A.
Stines Add., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
te" cost, $2.04; extra expsa; ,
at 1.91578 per cent, 4c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 2c;
total 2.10
B. Hoffmann, S. 2 ft. Lot 57 A.
Stines Add., Lot 2; vibro-
lith paving, curb and gut
ter cost, $2.86; extra ex-
pense at 1.91578 per cent,
5c; interest at 6 per cent,
2c; total 2.92
Jacob Gantenbein, et al, A
Stines Add., N. 48 ft. Lot 57;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $77.36; extra ex-
pense at 1.1578 per cent,
$1.48; interest at 6 per cent,
67c; total
Jacob Gantenbein, et al, A
Stines Add., Lot 56; vibro-
lithiv paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $46.97; extra ex-
pense at 1.1578 per cent,
91c; interest at 6 per cent,
40c; total
B. Hoffmann, Althauser Sub,
Lot 20; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$149,64; extra expense at
1.911578 per cent, $2.88; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.30;
total 153.82
Louisa & Otto Scharping, Al-
thauser Sub., Lot 19; vib-
rolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $150.31; extra
expense at 1.91578 per cent,
$2.88; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.30; total 154.49
Jno. C. Althauser et al, Althus-
er Sub., Lot 18; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$150.98; extra expense at
1.91578 per cent, $2.89; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.32;
total 155.19
Jno. C. Althauser et al, Sub
12 Althauser Sub., Lot 2;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $41.62; extra ex-
pense at 1.91578 per cent,
80c; interest at 6 per cent,
36c; total
J. C. Althauser, Sub. 12, Al-
thauser Sub., Lot 1; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $328.47; extra ex-
pense at 1.1578 per cent,
$6.29; interest at 6 per cent,
$2.84; total
79.51
48.28
42.78
337
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 46; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$18.95; extra expense at
1.91578 per cent, 36c; inter-
est at 6 per cent, 16c; total... 19.47
40
388
Regular Session, August 4th, 1924
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 47; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $29.00; extra expense
at 1.91578 per cent, 56c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 26c;
total
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 48; vibrolithic
paving. curb and gutter
cost, $31.09; extra expense
at 1.91578 per cent, 60c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 27c;
total
Albert E. Gmehle, A. Stines
Add., Lot 49; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $32.55; extra expense
at 1.91578 per cent, 62c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 28c;
total
J. G. Hutzenbuehler, A. Stines
Add., Lot 50; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $34.14; extra expense
at 1.91578 per cent, 65c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 29c;
total
J. G. Hutzenbuehler, A. Stines
Add., E. 5 ft. Lot 51; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $4.25; extra ex-
pense at 1.91578 per cent, 8c;
interest at 6 per cent, 3c;
total
Amos Paley, A. Stines Add,
W. 46 ft. Lot 51; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter
cost, $32.19; extra expense
at 1.91578 per cent, 62c; in-
terest at 6 per cent, 28c;
total
Amos Paley, A. Stines Add,
Lot 52; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost, $38.21;
extra expense at 6 per cent,
73c; interest at 6 per cent,
33c; total
Jos. Margadant Est., Sub. 2
of 1 Margadant Sub. S. W.
93 ft. 6 in. Lot 2; vibrolith-
ic paving, curb and gutter
cost, $257.87; extra expense
at 1.91578 per cent, $4.94;
interest at 6 per cent, $2.23;
total
29.8
Realty Inv. Corp, Margadant's
Sub., Lot 9; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$126.97; extra expense at
1.91578 per cent, $2.43; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.11;
2 total 130.51
Rosa A. Vorwald, Margadant's
Sub., Lot 8; vibrolithic pav-
ing ,curb and gutter cost,
$123.40; extra expense at
1.91578 per cent, $2.36; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.07;
6 total 126.83
Rosa A. Vorwald, Margadant's
Sub., Lot 7; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$117.69; extra expense at
1.91578 per cent, $2.25; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.02;
5 total 120.96
Gus. J. Schnee, Margadant's
Sub., Lot 6; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$115.14; extra expense at
1.91578 per cent, $2.21; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.01;
total 118.36
Gus. J. Schnee, Sub. 1 of 6 of
M. L. 470, Lot 2; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$103.94; extra expense at
1.91578 per cent, $1.99; in -
4.36 terest at 6 per cent, 90c;
total 106.83
Wm. J. Kutsch, Sub. 6 of Min
Lot 470, Lot 2; vibrolithic
paving, curb and gutter cost,
$22.12; extra expense at
1.91578 per cent, 42c; inter -
33.09 est at 6 per cent, 19c; total 22.73
Herman Richard, Sub. 1 of 6
of M. L. 470, Lot 1; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $190.08; extra ex-
pense at 1.91578 per cent,
39.27 $3.64; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.65; total 195.37
Hugh Markey, Sub. M. L. 470
S. W. 56 ft. Lot 5; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $160.24; extra ex-
pense at 1.91578 per cent,
$3.07; interest at 6 per cent, 164.70
2615.04 $1.39; total
Lizzie Vollrath, Sub. M. L
470 N. E. 3 ft. Lot 5; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $8.59; extra ex-
pense at 1.91578 per cent,
16c; interest at 6 per cent,
7.43 7c; total
Lizzie Vollrath, Sub. M. L. 470
Lot 4; vibrolithic paving,
curb and gutter cost,
$120.18; extra expense at
1.91578 per cent, $2.30; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.04; 123.52
0.23 total
31.9
33.4
35.08
F. P. Sievers, Sievers Home-
stead, Lot 1; vibrolithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$211.55; extra expense at
1.91578 per cent, $4.05; in-
terest at 6 per cent, $1.83;
total 21
Realty Inv. Corp., Sub. 10,
Margadant's Sub., Lot 1;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $9.96; extra ex-
pense at 1.91578 per cent,
19c; interest at 6 per cent,
8c; total 1
8.82
Regular Session, August 4th, 1924 389
Matt Wolf Est., Sub. M. L.
470; Lot 3; viorblithic pav-
ing, curb and gutter cost,
$147.65; extra expense at
1.91578 per cent, $2.83; in-
terest at 6 per cent $1.28;
total '151.76
J. C. & Wm. Althauser, Sub
2 of Min. Lot 470; Lot 2;
vibrolithic paving, curb and
gutter cost, $114.66; extra
expense at 1.91578 per cent,
$2.20; interest at 6 per cent,
$1.01; total 117.87
Leo & J. Bauman, Sub. 2 of
Min. Lot 470, Lot 1; vibro-
lithic paving, curb and gut-
ter cost, $22.64; extra ex-
pense at 1.91578 per cent,
43c; interest at 6 per cent,
19c; total 23.26
Total $3,323.11
1282.38 sq. yds. vibrolithic
paving at $2.23 per sq.
yd. $3,220.95
22.6 lin. ft. cement curb at
12.20
28.02
54c per lin. ft.
Interest at 6 per cent
Extra expense at 1.91578 per
cent
61.94
Total $3,323.11
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Approved Aug. 4th, 1924.
Adopted Aug. 4th, 1924.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. H. 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—Mayor pro -tern Brede, Coun
cilmen Gabriel and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, and
Councilman Schrempf.
A Resolution.
Whereas, the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Dubuque
for the improvement of Althauser
street hereinafter described has
been completed and the City Engin-
eer has computed the cost and ex-
pense of said improvement amounts
to $3,323.11.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
that to provide for the cost of im-
proving Althauser street from the
north line of Stafford street to the
north line of Edison street, there be
issued Improvement Bonds to the
amount of $3,323.11. Said bonds
shall be issued under the provisions
of Chapter 6, Title V of the Code of
Iowa and the amendments thereto,
shall bear date as of the 4th clay of /Q2y
September, A. D. -44344-,--ihriTI be in
the denominations of $300.00 each,
except that there shall be one bond
to the amount of $att.t.they shall ' 9
be numbered from 10,051 IU,661�. ^ �`
inclusive and shall be divided into 101
series of which the bonds numbered
10,051 to 10,052 shall constitute the
first series, and shall be payable on
the 1st day of April, A. D. J.925; the
bond numbered 10,053 shall consti-
tute the second series and shall be
payable on the 1st day of April, A. D.
1926; the bond numbered 10,054 shall
constitute the third series and shall
be payable the 1st clay of April 1927;
the bond numbered 10,055 shall con-
stitute the fourth series and shall be
payable on the lst day of April,
1928; the bond numbered 10,056 shall
constitute the fifth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April,
1929; the bond numbered 10,057 shall
constitute the sixth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April,
1930; the bond numbered 10,058 shall
constitute the sexenth series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April
1931; the bond numbered 10,059 shall
constitute the eighth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April 1932;
the bon numbered 10,060 shall be
payable the 1st day of April 1933;
and shall constitute the ninth ser-
ies; the bond numbered 10,061 shall
constitute the tenth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April 1934.
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
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
Three Hundred Dollars with inter-
est thereon at the rate of 5 per cent
per annum, payable on the present-
ation and surrender of the interest
coupons hereto attached. Both in-
terest and principal are payable at
the office of the City Treasurer in
the City of Dubuque in the State of
• r
390 Regular Session, August 4th, 1924
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-
I� _ tion_ oLthe City Council offload City,
duly passed on the 4th say of Aug-
ust, 1924. This bond is one of a
series of eleven bonds, ten for $300
numbered from 10,051 to 10060 in-
clusive, and one for $223.11 number-
ed 10,061; all of like tenor and date,
and issued for the purpose of • im-
proving Althauser street from the
north line of Stafford street to the
north line of Edison 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 referred payments at the rate of
five per cent per annum, and this
bond is payable only out of the
money and 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 wtness 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
4th day of Sept. A. D. 1924, and has
authorized the use of their facsim-
ile signatures to the interest coupons
hereto attached.
Mayor.
Countersigned
(Seal) City Clerk.
FORM OF COUPON
On the day of
A. D. , the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as pro-
vided 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
Mayor.
Countersigned
(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 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 .n 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 said bonds 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 kn3wn as Improve-
ment 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 4th, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
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:
YeasMayor Pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, and Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
The following ordinance having
passed first and second reading was
presented and read a third time.
ORDINANCE NO. —.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN
ORDINANC"E ENTITLED "AN
ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
BUILDING CODE FOR THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE; CREATING THE
OFFICE OF BUILDING COMMIS-
SIONER, FIXING THE SALARY
OF SAID OFFICER AND DEFIN-
ING THE POWERS AND DUTIES
OF SUCH BUILDING COMMIS-
SIONER," THE SAME BEING
KNOWN AS THE BUILDING
CODE OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE, IOWA, BY REPEALING
SECTION 761, SUBDIVISION A
THEREOF, AND ENACTING A
SUBSTITUTE IN LIEU THERE-
OF.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Section 761, Sub-
division A, of an ordinance entitled
"An ordinance establishing a build-
ing code for the City of Dubuque,
creating the office of Building Com-
Regular Session,
missioner, fixing the salary of said
officer and defining the powers and
duties of such Building Commission-
er, and prescribing penalties for vio-
lation thereof; the same being
known as building code of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, be and the same
is hereby repealed.
Section 2. That in lieu of said
Section 761, subdivision A, hereby
repealed, there be and there is here-
by enacted a substitute therefor, the
same being in language as follows:
Section 761. Location, Erection,
Heighth and Maintenance of: (a).
All signs, existing or hereafter erect-
ed under the authority of this ordi-
nance, overhanging any public prop_
erty, must be placed at least twelve
(12) feet above the surface thereof.
No such sign shall be erected or
maintained so as to extend over
public property fv distance of more
than five (5) feet from the face of
the building. An allowance of one
(1) foot no inches will be made for
ordinary decorations at top and bot-
tom of sign. Provided, however,
that upon proper application being
made to the City Council. said Coun-
cil mny authorize the issuance of a
permit for the erection and main-
tenance of a sign, in excess of the
limitations herein provided for all
signs shall he erected and maintan-
ed under the supervisions of the
Building Commissioner.
This ordinance shall he in force
and effect ten (101 days from and
after its final passage and adoption
by the City Council and publication
as provided by law.
Passed upon first reading this 14th
day of July, 1924,
Passed upon second reading this
25th day of July, 1924.
Passed, adopted and approved up-
on final reading this 4th day of Aur,
ust, 1924.
Attest:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
H. G. MELCHIOR.
Councilmen.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Melchior moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Gabriel, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Brede,
Councilmen Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf,
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald and Times -Journal
newspapers August 6th, 1924.
JOHN STTTBER,
City Clerk.
8-6-1t
August 4th, 1924 391
Petition of G. C. Ellis, D.D.S., ask-
ing that he be allowed to hang a
wooden sign with electric reflectors
at the corner of 6th and :iiajn street.:.
Councilman Gabriel n oved that
permission be refused and the pet-
ition be received and filed. Second -
ea by Councilman Melchior Car-
ried by the '-ollowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tern Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Report of City Solicitor on the pet-
ition of Leo Schmid, referred to
hint some time ago, asking a reduc-
tion in the assessment as levied
against his property lot 1 of Feng-
ler's Add. to the City of Dubuque,
for water connection, recently made
to his property. Amount of assess-
ment $67.40. He reports that he
finds that Mr. Schmid is a cripple,
and unable to contribute materially
to the public revenue. His condition
permits him to do only some small
jobs, and he believes that he falls
in the class to whom consideration
should be given, and he sees no reas-
on why his petition should not be
granted. He recommends a reduc-
tion of one-half of the assessment or
$33.70.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the recommendation of the City So-
licitor be approved, the assessment
reduced to $33.70 and the Auditor be
instructed to draw a warrant for this
amount on the General fund in favor
of the Special assessment fund to
make up the amount of tax remitted.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
To the Honorable Mayor, City Coun-
cil and Manager Carr.
Gentlemen: The undersigned here-
by petition your Honorable Body to
place a signal light at the corner of
Eighth and Bluff streets, or in the
middle of the street, to protect the
in north at this sec- ))/ r"ft & (
tion. This is perhaps the most dan-
gerous corner in the City at present.
The south side of Bluff street is con-
siderable wider than is the north
side and motorists coming down
Eighth street and turning north at
Bluff street find it next to impossible
to enter Bluff stree tintersection at
the right side of the street.
Traffic is getting heavy at this in-
tersection, danger is becoming more
apparent every day, accidents, many
of which have been fatal, and many
not reported, speeders break the
Regular Session, August 4th, 1924
speed limit at this point regardless
of the law, no stop sign going east
or west. Therefore, considering the
above and the necessity of protec-
tion, especially to the stranger with-
in our gates, your petitioners kindly
ask you to view the site and grant
the petition of th eundersigned.
Signed by W. B. Martin, Geo. D.
Wybrant, Jos. A. Clark et al (50 sign-
ers).
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Gabriel.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Communication of the League of
Iowa Municipalities, stating that the
annual Convention will be held at
Mason City August 19-20 and 21 and
asking that the City send delegates,
also a bill for the dues for this Muni-
cipality in the League of Iowa Muni-
cipalities from Aust 1st, 1924 to Aug-
ust 1st, 1925.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
dues ($50.00) be paid and the City
Manager, City Solicitor, and City En-
gineer be authorized to attend the
meeting. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
A communication from the Board
of Education with bill attached for
$15.00 for rent of furniture for school
election, presented. Stating that the
furniture, "chairs and tables" were
used at the Engine houses, on elec-
tion day, and inasmuch as that the
City uses the school houses for elec-
tion purposes without charge the
Board of Education thinks the City
ought to stand the expense for the
chairs and tables used at the school
election at the engine houses.
The City Solicitor ruled that the
City did not have the right to pay
out money contracted by the School
Board for election purposes.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the communcation and bill be re-
ferred back to the Board of Educa-
tion. Seconded by Councilman Gab-
riel. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
Plumbers excavation bond of Mich-
ael Mullen, presented for approval.
It being properly executed, Coun-
cilman Gabriel moved that it be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Melchior. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tern Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
An agent for electric display signs
addressed the council and asked per-
mission to hang an Electric sign for
C. Emmerson at No. 1766 Central
avenue, the sign with the steel braces
and hangers will extend 6 feet over
the sidewalk.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
permission be granted and the Build-
ing Commissioner be instructed to
issue the necessary permit. Second-
ed by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
August 4th, 1924.
Mr. O. E. Carr, City Manager, and
Members of the City Council.
Gentlemen: The International As-
se.qciatioil of Fire engineers, are to
I4old'ktVeir annual convention at Buf-
falo, N. Y., this year, August 19th to
22nd inclusive. I am desirous of at-
tending the convention, and respect-
fully ask your Honorable Body to
grant your permission.
Respectfully yours,
JOS. W. FISHER,
Chief of Fire Department.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted
and the Chief be authorized to at-
tend the convention at the expense
of the City. Seconded by Council-
man Gabriel. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
City Council proceedings for the
month of June, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
they be approved and adopted as
printed. Seconded by Councilman
Melchior. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
City Manager Carr reported verb-
ally on the prospective sales he had
for property in the sand fill on 4th
street, and the following motion was
passed:
That in view of negotiations and
Special Session, August 1lth, 1')2I
previous understandings, the City
Manager be authorized to sell to
Jaeger & Kunnert about 14,000 sq.
ft. of this land at 20 cents per sq.
foot and also to the Commercial
Jobbers at 20 cents per sq. foot. Fut-
ure price to be 25 cents per sq. foot.
with further agreement that all pur-
chasers of said property, erect per-
manent structure thereon within
three years from date of purchase.
Councilman Gabriel made the motion.
Seconded by Councilman Melchior.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson, Council-
man Schrempf.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
�o,A�" -- � City Clerk.
Approved i'�U ...1924.
Acjd ... 1924.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session August 11th, 1924.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Brede and Gabriel.
Council met at 4:30 P. M.
Present—City Manager Carr, Coun-
cilmen Brede, Gabriel, Melchior and
Schrempf.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
Councilman Brede be appointed May-
or pro -tem of this meeting. Seconded
by Councilman Schrempf. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Gabriel, Melch-
ior, 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 accepted and
that this meeting is called for the
purpose of introducing a resolution
to authorize the issuance of $100,000
City Grading Bonds of the City of
Dubuque, which amends the resolu-
tion heretofore adopted, and for the
transaction of any business that may
properly come before the meeting.
The following resolution was then
presented and read.
esolution providing for the issu-
ance of $100,000.00 City Grading
Bonds of the City of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, Iowa.
Whereas, this Council of the City
of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
by resolution adopted June 26th,
1924, and pursuant to paragraph 1
of section 894 of the Supplemental
Supplement to the Code of Iowa, as
amended, levied, and directed that
there shall be assessed and collected
direct annual tax of one mill on the
dollar, or such portion thereof as
may be necessary upon all the tax-
able property within said City, for
collection during each of the years
1924 to 1938 inclusive, and three
mills on the dollar, or such portion
thereof as may be necessary, upon
all taxable property within said City,
for collection during each of the
years 1938 to 1944, inclusive; and
Whereas; said tax was on July
22nd, 1924, certified to the County
Auditor of Dubuque County for col-
lection as aforesaid; and
Whereas; the bonds authorized by
said resolution, and for payment of
which saki tax has been certified,
have not yet been issued and be-
cause of the lapse of time it is now
deemed necessary to make certain
changes with respect to the issuance
of said bonds, now therefore,
Be it resolved by the Council of
Attest. ... ..
City Clerk.
i•
394 Special Session, 'kugust 11th, 1924
the City of Dubuque, as follows:
Section 1. That City Grading Bonds
of said City in the amount of One
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000)
be issued in anticipation of the col-
lection of the City Grading Fund Tax
heretofore levied and certified, pur-
suant to the provisions of Section
912 of the Code of Iowa; that said
bonds be designated "City Grading
Bonds;" be one hundred (100) in
number, numbered from one (1) to
one hundred (100) inclusive; be dat-
ed September 1, 1924; bear interest
at the rate of four and one-half per
cent (41/2/%) per annum from date
thereof until paid, payable May 1,
1925 and semi-annually thereafter
on the first days of May and Novem-
ber 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 certifi-
cate of registration endorsed there-
on; that interest on said bonds be
evidenced by coupons thereto at-
tached and maturing on the several
days when such interest matures,
such coupons to be executed in the
same manner as said bonds, except
that the facsmilie signatures of said
Mayor and City Clerk shall be used,
and s i officials, by the exe.otion of
said bonds, shah adopt as and for
their proper signatures their facsim-
ile signatures appearing on each of
said coupons; that both principal and
interest be payable at the Bankers
Trust Company, in the City of New
York, State of New York, that said
bonds be of the denomination of
One Thousand Dollars ($1000) each,
and become due and payable in num-
erical order Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000) on November 1 of each of
the years 1939 to 1942, inclusive,
and Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,-
000) on November 1, 1943 and May
1, 1944.
Section 2. That upon presentation
at the office of the City Treasurer
of said City of Dubuque, of any of
said bonds, same may be registered
as to principal in the name of the
owner on the books of the Treasurer,
such registration to be noted on the
reverse side of the bonds by the
Treasurer, and thereafter the prin-
cipal of such registered bonds shall
be payable only to the registered
holder, his legal representatives or
assigns. Such registered bonds shall
be transferable to another registered
holder, or back to bearer, only upon
presentation to the City Treasurer
with a legal assignment duly acknow-
ledged or approved. Such registra-
tion of any of said bonds shall not
affect the negotiability of the coup-
ons attached to said bonds, but such
coupons shall continue transferable
by delivery merely.
Section 3. That such bonds and
coupons be in substantially the fol-
lowing form:
(Form of Bond)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF IOWA, COUNTY OF
DUBUQUE
CITY OF DUBUQUE
CITY GRADING BOND
No $1000
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE
PRESENTS. That the City of Du-
buque, in the County of Dubuque,
State of Iowa, for value received,
promises to pay to bearer, or, if this
bond be registered as to ownership,
to the registered holder hereof, One
Thousand Dollars ($1000) lawful
money of the United States of Amer-
ica, on the first day of
19 , with interest on said sum from
the date hereof until paid, at the
rate of four and one-half per cent
(42%) per annum, payable May 1,
1925, and semi-annually thereafter on
the first days of May and November
in each year, upon presentation and
surrender of the interest coupons
hereto attached, both principal and
interest payable at the Bankers
Trust Co., in the City of New York,
State of New York.
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 supple-
mentary thereto, and in particular,
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 purpose of defraying
the cost of opening, extending nad
grading certain streets and highways
in said City.
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 ex-
clusively 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
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 proP-
Special Session, August llth, 1924 395
ertY of said City are irrevocably
pledged for the regular and due col-
lection 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 indebted-
ness or taxation.
This bond shall pass by delivery
unless it has been registered in the
name of the owner on the books of
the City Treasurer of said City, and
such registration endorsed hereon.
Thereafter no transfer of this bond
shall be valid unless made on said
books and similarly noted hereon,
unless the last registration shall have
been to bearer, in which case trans-
ferability by delivery shall he re-
stored. The registration of this bond
shall not affect the negotiability of
the coupons hereto attached, which
shall continue negotiable by delivery
merely, notwithstanding registration
hereof.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, said
City, by its Council, has caused this
bond to be signed by its Mayor, and
attested by its City Clerk, with the
seal of said City affixed, and the
coupons hereto attached to be exe-
cuted in like manner, except with
facsimile signatures, and said Mayor
and City Clerk, by the execution
hereof, do adopt as and for their
proper signtaures their respective
facsimile signatures appearing on
said coupons, all as of the first day
of September, 1924.
Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Ia.
Attest:
Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Ia.
(Form of Coupon)
No $
On 1, 19 , the
Treasurer of the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa, will pay to
bearer
Dollars ($ ) at the Bank-
ers Trust Company, New York, New
York, for interest due that date on
the City Grading Bond of said City,
dated September 1, 1924. No
...................................................................................................
Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Ia.
Attest:
.............
................................................................................
Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Ia.
On the back of each bond, there
shall be endorsed a certificate of the
City Treasurer in the following
form:
This bond duly and properly reg-
istered in my office as of the first
day of September, 1924.
.........................
Treasurer of the City of Dubuque, Ia.
Section 4. That on the back of
each bond there shall be printed pro-
visions for registration of ownership
in substantially the following form:
Date of Registered Signature of
Registration Owner City Treas.
Section 5. That a true and com-
plete copy of this resolution be print-
ed on the back of each of said bonds,
and same shall constitute a contract
between said City and the purchas-
ers of the bonds; that when said
bonds have been executed ,as afore-
said, they shall be delivered 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
as may hereafter be determined by
this Council, upon receipt of the pur-
chase price, the same to be not less
than the par value of said bonds with
accrued interest thereon.
Section 6. That a certified copy
of this resolution be filed with the
County Auditor of the County of Du-
buque, for consolidation with the
resolution filed in his office on July
30, 1924, hereinbefore referred to,
and that said Auditor be and he is
hereby instructed in and for each
of the years 1924 to 1943 inclusive,
to levy and assess said Grading Fund
Tax upon all the taxable property in
the corporate limits 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, to be
collected in like manner as other
taxes of said City are collected, and
when collected be used for the pur-
pose of paying principal and interest
on said bonds issued in anticipation
of said tax and for no other pur-
pose whatsoever; and it is hereby
determined that the amounts necess-
ary to be appropriated for each of
the years 1925 to 1944 both years in-
cluded ,for the purpose of paying
interest and principal of said bonds,
as the same respectively mature, are
as follows:
For the year 1925, $5250 for in-
terest.
For each of the years 1926 to 1938,
$4500 for interest each year.
For the year 1939, $14,500 for prin-
cipal and interest.
For the year 1940, $14,500 for prin-
interest.
year 1941, $14,600 for prin-
interest.
year 1942, $13,150 for prin-
interest.
year 1943, $32,700 for prin-
interest.
year 1944, $30,675 for prin-
interest.
cipal and
For the
cipal and
For the
cipal and
For the
cipal and
For the
cipal and
t%.
396 Special Session, August 11th, 1924
Section 7. That the interest fall-
ing due at any time when there are
insufficient funds to pay same, be
paid promptly when due from cur-
rent funds on hand and reimburse-
ment be made to such current funds
in the sums thus advanced, when
taxes herein provided shall have
been collected.
Section 8. That the resolution
herein referred to and as adopted
on June 26, 1924 ,as hereby modified,
be and the same is hereby ratified
and confirmed, and that all other res-
olutions or parts thereof in conflict
herewith be and the same are here-
by repealed.
--Presrstl and approved
1924.
Mayor.
Councilman.
Councilman.
Councilman.
Councilman.
Attest:
City Clerk.
Recorded , 1924.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file in the office of the
City Clerk for a period of not less
than one week for public inspection.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Otto Rosenow, stating
that he •is the owner of lot 16 in
McDaniel's Sub. on Park Hill, and
he hereby asks that the alley back
of his lot be opened; it is at the
present time fenced in.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and City Engineer for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Schrempf. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Petition of Gustave and Mary J.
Schwind, owners of lots Mo. 15, 16,
17, 18, asking for a reduction in the
assessment against this property for
the improvement of Julien avenue
from Delhi to Delhi street.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Report of the City Water Works.
Report of the City Auditor and re-
port of the City Treasurer, for the
month of July, 1924, presented.
Councilman Gabriel moved that the
reports be received and placed on
file. Seconded by Councilman
Schrempf. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place cer-
tain street improvements as herein-
after described, in, upon and along
the following street, to wit:
East Twenty-second street from
the south line of Stafford street, to
the northline of Windsor avenue.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter; the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the
pavement to be constructed of one
or more of the followign materials
and methods, to wit:
Warrenite bithulithic, sheet as-
phalt, asphaltic concrete, vibrolithic.
Existing curb to be reset if de-
sirable.
Installing sewer, water and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a fifty foot frontage
additional connection to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the
area thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as set forth and
that this proposed resolution, except
this paragraph be, and the same is
hereby set down for further and fin-
al hearing, consideration, and deter-
mination, at a meeting of said Coun-
cil to be held on the 2nd day of
September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall of
said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
notice of the pendency of the above
Special Session, August llth, 1924 397
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in
the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
fianal action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this llth
day of August, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Melchior 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 pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place cer-
tain street improvements as herein-
after described, in, upon and along
the following street, to wit:
Paving of Regent street from the
south line of Windsor avenue to
the north line of Queen street.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter; the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the
pavement to be constructed of one
or more of the followign materials
and methods, to wit:
Warrenite bithulithic, sheet as-
phalt, asphaltic concrete, vibrolithic.
Existing curb to be reset if de-
sirable.
Installing sewer, water and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a fifty foot frontage
additional connection to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the
area thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as set forth and
that this proposed resolution, except
this paragraph be, and the same is
hereby set down for further and fin-
al hearing, consideration, and deter-
mination, at a meeting of said Coun-
cil to be held on the 2nd day of
September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall of
said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
notice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in
the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
fianal action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this llth
day of August, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote: •
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place cer-
tain street improvements as herein-
after described, in, upon and along
the following street, to wit:
Paving of Queen street from the
north line of East Twenty-second
street to the north line of Pfotzer
street, except where already paved.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter; the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the
Pavement to be constructed of one
398 Special Session, August
11th, 1924
or more of the followign materials
and methods, to wit:
Warrenite bithulithic, sheet as-
phalt, asphaltic concrete, vibrolithic.
Existing curb to be reset if de-
sirable.
Installing sewer, water and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a fifty foot frontage
additional connection to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the
area thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as set forth and
that this proposed resolution, except
this paragraph be, and the same is
hereby set down for further and fin-
al hearing, consideration, and deter-
mination, at a meeting of said Coun-
cil to be held on the 2nd day of
September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall of
said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
notice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction c.f
said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in
the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
fianal action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this llth
day of August, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Melchior 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 pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be It resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place cer-
tain street improvements as herein-
after described, in, upon and along
the following street, to wit:
Paving of White street from the
north line of Twenty-fourth street to
the south line of Thirty-second street
(or Peru Road).
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter; the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the
pavement to be constructed of one
or more of the followign materials
and methods, to wit:
Brick on a Concrete foundation or
vibrolithic.
Existing curb to be reset if de-
sirable.
Installing sewer, water and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a fifty foot frontage
additional connection to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the
area thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as set forth and
that this proposed resolution, except
this paragraph be, and the same is
hereby set down for further and fin-
al hearing, consideration, and deter-
mination, at a meeting of said Coun-
cil to be held on the 2nd day of
September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall of
said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
notice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in
the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
Special Session, August 11th, 1924 399
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
flanal action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this llth
day of August, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Melchior. Car-
ried b ythe following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place cer-
tain street improvements as herein-
after described, in, upon and along
the following street, to wit:
Paving of White street from the
north line of Twenty-first street to
the south line of Twenty-fourth
street, except where already paved.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter; the curb and gutter to. be
constructed of concrete and the
pavement to be constructed of one
or more of the followign materials
and methods, to wit:
Warrenite bithulithic, sheet as-
phalt, asphaltic concrete, vibrolithic.
Existing curb to be reset if de-
sirable.
Installing sewer, water and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a fifty foot frontage
additional connection to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
Whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the
area thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as set forth and
that this proposed resolution, except
this paragraph be, and the same is
hereby set down for further and fin-
al hearing, consideration, and deter-
mination, at a meeting of said Coun-
cil to be held on the 2nd day of
September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall of
said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
notice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in
the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
fianal action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this llth
day of August, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Melchior moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable •to
build, construct and put in place cer-
tain street improvements as herein-
after described, in, upon and along
the following street, to wit:
Paving of Diagonal street from the
west line of Central avenue to the
east line of Broadway.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter; the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the
pavement to be constructed of one
or more of the followign materials
and methods, to wit:
Brick on a concrete foundation or
vibrolithic.
Existing curb to be reset if de-
sirable.
Installing sewer, water and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a fifty foot frontage
additional connection to be installed
400 Special Session, August 11th, 1924
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the
area thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as set forth and
that this proposed resolution, except
this paragraph be, and the same is
hereby set down for further and fin-
al hearing, consideration, and deter-
mination, at a meeting of said Coun-
cil to be held on the 2nd day of
September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall of
said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
notice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in
the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
fianal action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this 11th
day of August, 1924.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent- Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place cer-
tain street improvements as herein-
after described, in, upon and along
the following street, to wit:
Paving of Broadway and Broadway
Extension from the south line of Di-
agonal street to the north line of
Putnam street.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter; the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the
pavement to be constructed of one
or more of the followign materials
and methods, to wit:
Warrenite bithulithic, sheet as-
phalt, vibrolithic, or brick on a con-
crete foundation.
Existing curb to be
sirable.
Installing sewer, water and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a fifty foot frontage
additional connection to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the
area thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as set forth and
that this proposed resolution, except
this paragraph be, and the same is
hereby set down for further and fin-
al hearing, consideration, and deter-
mination, at a meeting of said Coun-
cil to be held on the 2nd day of
September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall of
said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
notice of the pendency of the above
resolution and of the time and place,
when and where said proposed reso-
lution shall be considered for pass-
age and objections to the passage
thereof and to the construction of
said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in
the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approv-
ed and ordered placed on file for
fianal action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this 11th
day of August, 1924.
reset if de-
Special Session, August 11th, 1924 401
to be held on the 2nd day of Septem-
ber. 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the
Council Chambers in the City
Hall of said City, and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice 'of the pendency of
the above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution shall be considered
for passage and objections to the
passage therof and to the construc-
tion of said proposed improvement
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this llth day
of August, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving of West 14th street from
the West line of Alta Vista street to
the East line of Audubon street.
Said street improvement to consist
r•f grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curband gutter to be con-
crete and the pavement to be con-
structed of one or more of the fol-
lowing materials and methods, to -
wit:
Brick on a concrete foundation,
Vibrolithic, Warrenite Bithulithic, or
Sheet Asphalt.
Existing curb to be reset if
desirable.
Installing sewer, water. and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a 50 -foot frontage.
additional connection to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications to be prepared
ed by the City
Engineer and app
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving of Elm street from the
North line of llth street to the
South line of 20th street, except
where already paved.
Said street improvement to consist
of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curband gutter to be con-
crete and the pavement to be con-
structed of one or more of the fol-
lowing materials and methods, to -
wit:
Warrenite Bithulithic, Sheet As-
phalt, Vibrolithic or Brick on a con-
crete foundation.
Existing curb to be reset if
desirable.
Installing sewer, water and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a 50 -foot frontage
additional connection to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
402 Special Session, August llth, 1924
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 2nd day of Septem-
ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the
Council Chambers in the City
Hall of said City, and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution shall be considered
for passage and objections to the
passage therof and to the construc-
tion of said proposed improvement
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
Brick or Hillside Brick on a con-
crete foundation, or, Vibrolithic, or a
portion of the street width paved
with Hillside Brick and balance of
street paved with Vibrolithic.
Curb to be reset if desirable.
Installing sewer, water, and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a 50 -foot frontage.
additional connection to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
4•cribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 11th day
of August, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the. City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving of West 14th street from
the West line of Walnut street to
the East line of Alta Vista street.
Said street improvement to consist
of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curband gutter to be con-
crete and the pavement to be con-
structed of one or more of the fol-
lowing materials and methods, to -
wit:
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 2nd day of Septem-
ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the
Council Chambers in the City
her, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the City
Hall of said City, and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution shall be considered
for passage and objections to the
passage therof and to the construc-
tion of said proposed improvement
beard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 11th day
of August, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Counciln ten.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placedon file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Special Session, August llth, 19'4
403
Resolution Improvement.
f Necessity
for Street
Beit resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
paving of Glen Oak street from
the North line of Julien avenue to
the North line of Vernon street, ex-
cept where already paved.
Said street improvement to consist
of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curband gutter to be con-
crete and the pavement to be con-
structed of one or more of the fol-
lowing materials and methods, to -
wit:
Warrenite Bithulithic, Sheet As-
phalt, Asphaltic Concrete.
Existing curb to be reset if
desirable.
Installing sewer, water, and gas
connections to every lot. In case
lot has more than a 50 -foot frontage,
additional connection to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 2nd day of Septem-
ber, 1924, at 4:30 P, M., in the
Council Chambers in the City
Hall of said City, and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution shall be considered
for passage and objections to the
passage therof and to the construc-
tion of said proposed improvement.
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this 11th clay
of August, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
oertain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving of Atlantic street from the
North line of Julien avenue to the
South line of West 14th street.
Said street improvement to consist
of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curband gutter to be con-
crete and the pavement to be con-
structed of one or more of tue fol-
lowing materials and methods, to -
wit:
Warrenite Bithulithic, Sheet As-
phalt, Asphaltic Concrete.
Existing curb to be reset if
desirable.
Installing sewer, water, and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a 5.0 -foot frontage,
additional connection to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall he assessed upon and
' inst all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 determin-
ation, at a meeting of said Council
to he held on the 2nd day of Septem-
ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the
Council Chambers in the City
404 Special Session, August 11th, 1924
Hall of said City, and that the City
Clerk he and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution shall be considered
for passage and objections to the
passage therof and to the construc-
tion of said proposed improvement
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this llth day
of August, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
F.D. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
,Councilmaop Schrempf moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within, the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 2nd day of Septem-
ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the
Council Chambers in the City
Hall of said City, and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution shall be considered
for passage and objections to the
passage therof and to the construc-
tion of said proposed improvement
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving of Auburn street from the
North line of Delhi street to the
South line of West 14th street.
Warrenite Bithulithic, Sheet As-
phalt, Asphaltic Concrete.
Existing curb to be reset if
desirable.
Installing sewer, water, and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a 50 -foot frontage,
additional connections to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
Said street improvement to consist
of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curband gutter to be con-
crete and the pavement to be con-
structed of one or more of the fol-
lowing materials and methods, to -
wit:
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications to he prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this llth day
of August, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE.
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving of Custer street from the
West line of Atlantic street to the
East line of Auburn street.
Said street improvement to consist.
of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curband gutter to be con-
crete and the e con-
structed of one ormore of the fol-
lowing materials and methods, to -
wit: As-
phalt,
Bithulithic, Sheet
phalt, Asphaltic Concrete.
Special Session, .August 11th, 1924
405
Existing curb to be reset if
desirable.
,Installing sewer, water, and gas
has
connections morethana every In
case lot
50'footfrontage,
additional connections to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications
pec-
i gti r be prepared
Engineer
r and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 2nd day of Septem-
ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M.. in the
Council Chambers in the City
Hall of said City, and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution shall be considered
for passage and objections to the
passage therof and to the construc-
tion of said proposed improvement
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this llth day
of August, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving of Custer street from the
West line of Auburn street to the
East line of Algona street.
Said street improvement to consist
of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curband gutter to be con-
crete and the pavement to be con-
structed of one or more of the fol-
lowing materials and methods, to -
wit:
Brick on a concrete foundation or
Vibrolithic.
Curb to be reset if desirable.
Installing sewer, water, and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a 50 -foot frontage.
additional connections to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 2nd day of Septem-
ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the
Council Chambers in the City
Hall of said City, and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution shall be considered
for passage and objections to the
passage therof and to the construc-
tion of said proposed improvement
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the. City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this llth day
of August, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
F.D. SCHREMPF.
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
406 Special Session, August llth, 1924
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving of East 16th street from
Washington street to the C. G. W.
Ry. tracks, except where already
paved.
Said street improvement to consist
of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curband gutter to be con-
crete and the pavement to be con-
structed of one or more of the fol-
lowing materials and methods, to -
wit:
Warrenite Bithulithic, Sheet As-
phalt or Vibrolithic.
Curb to be reset if desirable.
Installing sewer, water, and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a 50 -foot frontage,
additional connections to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans e,nd spec-
ifications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said Council
to be held on the 2nd day of Septem-
ber, 1924, at 4:30 P. M., in the City
Hall of said City, and that the City
,Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution shall be considered
for passage and objections to the
passage therof and to the construc-
tion of said proposed improvement
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this llth day
of August, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving of Cornell street from the
North line of West 14th street to
the South line of May Place.
Said street improvement to consist
of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curband gutter to be con-
crete and the pavement to he con-
structed of one or more of the fol-
lowing materials and methods, to -
wit:
Hillside Brick on a concrete foun-
dation or Vibrolithic.
Curb to be reset if desirable.
Installing sewer, water, and gas
connections to every lot. In case lot
has more than a 50 -foot frontage,
additional connections to be installed
to furnish one connection for every
50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed
to be constructed shall be done in
accordance with the plans and spec-
ifications to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost and expense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not, but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as set forth and
that this proposed resolution, except
this paragraph be, and the same is
Special Seittn, \ugutit 1 lth, 1074 407
hereby set clown for further and final
hearing, consideration and determin-
ation, at a meeting of said Council
atto 4:30 P. M ,
Septem-
ber, 1924, in the City Nall of said City, and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instructed
to cause notice of the pendency of
the above resolution and of the time
and place, when and where said pro-
posed resolution shall be considered
for passage and objections to the
passage therof and to the construc-
tion of said proposed improvement
heard, to be given by publication in
the official newspapers of the City
in the manner and for the time pre-
scribed by law.
The above resolution was approved
and ordered placed on file for final
action and notice of the pendency
thereof ordered given this llth day
of August, 1924.
Approved:
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MEL'CHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel. Melchior. Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving of Prairie street from the
south line of 14th street, to the south
line of first alley north of West 11th
street.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curb and gutter to be
ccnstrt:cted of concrete and the pave-
ment to be constructed of one or
more of the following materials and
methods, to wit:
Warrenite, bithulithic, sheet as-
phalt, asphaltic concrete, vibrolithic.
Curb existing may be reset if de-
sirable.
Installing sewer, water and gas
connections to every lot. In case
lot has more than a fifty foot front-
age, additional connection to be in-
stalled to furnish one connection for
every 50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifl-
cations to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the ('ity
Council and City Manager.
That the cost an dexpense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as set forth and
that this proposed revolution, except
this paragraph be, and the same is
hereby set down for further and
final hearing, consideration, and de-
termination, at a meeting of said
Council to be held on the 2nd day of
September, 1924, at 4:30 P M. in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall
of said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution and of the time and
place, when and where said proposed
resolution shall be considered for
passage and objections to the pass-
age thereof and to the construction
of said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in the
manner and for the time prescribed
by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this llth
day of August, 1922.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving Air Hill from the south line
of Julien avenue to the north line of
West 8th street.
-los Special Session, August llth, 1924
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curb and gutter to . be
constructed of concrete and the pave-
ment to be constructed of one or
more of the following materials and
methods, to wit:
Hillside brick on a concrete founda-
tion, or vibrolithic.
Existing curb to be reset if desir-
able.
Installing sewer, water and gas
connections to every lot. In case
lot has more than a fifty foot front-
age, additional connection to be in-
stalled to furnish one connection for
every 50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost an dexpense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said
Council to be held on the 2nd day of
September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall
of said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution and of the time and
place, when and where said proposed
resolution shall be considered for
passage and objections to the pass-
age thereof and to the construction
of said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in the
manner and for the time prescribed
by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this 11th
day of August, 1922.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving along Spruce street from
the north line of Julien avenue to
the south line of West llth street,
except where already improved.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the pave -
meat to be constructed of one or
more of the following materials and
methods, to wit:
Hillside brick on a concrete founda-
tion or vibrolithic.
Existing curb to be reset if desir-
able.
Installing sewer, water and gas
connections to every lot. In case
lot has more than a fifty foot front-
age, additional connection to be in-
stalled to furnish one connection for
every 50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost an dexpense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said
Council to be held on the 2nd day of
September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall
of said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution and of the time and
place, when and where said proposed
resolution shall be considered for
passage and objections to the pass-
Special Session, August 1lth, 1924 401)
age thereof and to the construction
tofo saidproposedgiven improvement
on tineard,
the
to be gi
official newspapers of the City in the
manner and for the time prescribed
by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this 11th
day of August, 1922.
Approved:
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schrempf. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Al lerson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving of Julien avenue from the
west line of Hill street to existing
pavement at east line of Alta Vista
street.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the pave-
ment to be constructed of one or
more of the following materials and
methods, to wit:
against all privately owned property
whether abutting or not but lying
within the assessable distance pre-
scribed by law, according to the area
thereof.
Be it further resolved that the
above and foregoing street improve-
ment is hereby proposed to be made
and constructed as 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 said
Council to be held on the 2nd day of
September, 1924, at 4:30 P. M. in the
Council Chambers in the City Hall
of said City, and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
cause notice of the pendency of the
above resolution and of the time and
place, when and where said proposed
resolution shall be considered for
passage and objections to the pass-
age thereof and to the construction
of said proposed improvement heard,
to be given by publication in the
official newspapers of the City in the
manner and for the time prescribed
by law.
The above resolution was ap-
proved and ordered placed on file for
final action and notice of the pend-
ency thereof ordered given this llth
day of August, 1922.
Approved:
Hillside brick on a concrete founda-
tion or vibrolithic, or a portion of
the street width paved with Hillside
brick and balance of street paved
with vibrolithic.
Existing curb to be reset if desir-
able.
Installing sewer, wat9r and gas
connections to every lot. In case
lot has more than a fifty foot front-
age, additional connection to be in-
stalled to furnish one connection for
every 50 feet.
All of the work herein proposed to
be constructed shall be done in ac-
cordance with the plans and specifi-
cations to be prepared by the City
Engineer and approved by the City
Council and City Manager.
That the cost an dexpense of mak-
ing and constructing said improve-
ments shall be assessed upon and
Mayor.
L. H. BREDE,
THEO. GABRIEL,
ED. SCHREMPF,
H. G. MELCHIOR,
Councilmen.
Councilman Gabriel moved
the resolution be approved
placed on file for final action.
onded by Councilman Melchior.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor pro -tem Brede, Coun-
cilmen Gabriel, Melchior, Schrempf.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Alderson.
Resolution of Necessity for Street
Improvement.
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, that it be
deemed necessary and advisable to
build, construct and put in place
certain street improvements as here-
inafter described, in, upon and along
the following street, to -wit:
Paving of Glen Oak street from the
north line of West 3rd to the south
line of West 5th street.
Said street improvement to con-
sist of grading, paving, and curb and
gutter, the curb and gutter to be
constructed of concrete and the pave-
ment to be corsructed et one or
that
and
Sec-
Car-