1869 January Council ProceedingsJanuary 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
John Blake, hold an order again
taxes endorsed
Philip Duerenberger, holds two deeds signed by Mayor Wilson for Cemetery lots
books in Recorder's office
new deed
Joseph Huber, allowed to repair fence destroyed by Fire Co No. 2
Fire at Dickinson's mill
F Weigle, City may built up his fence destroyed at the late fire at Mrs. Eggleston
Mitchell and Scott asking abatement of taxes for 68 on personal property
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
Mrs. Miller, reduction of his taxes for 1868
Mrs. Mary Long, remission of taxes on lot
Daniel Sheehan, work on Hill St
Assessment levied
claims and city attorney
Allen Leathers, collected special tax levied for sidewalks laid by John McCoy
Peterson and Christman, tax on their mill destroyed by fire
James Beach, stating that 45 shales held by him in the German Savings Bank had been assessed to him
L A Thomas, adopt a memorial and resolutions on the Diversion of the Dubuque Rail Road, branch of the Pacific Railroad
DSRR
Charles Phipps, remission of personal tax paid by him through successor
Memorial to Congress, by L A Thomas, reciprocity treaty with Canada to permit free navigation of the St. Lawrence River, preliminary survey of the Fox River improvement
property owners on 3rd St, Hayden grade be adopted
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Treasurer Quigley, order in favor of M Levi, percentage from sale of Linwood Cemetery lots
Report of Chief Engineers A T Cook, suggested a new fire company under the control of the Chief Engineer should be formed
hand engines placed in the vicinity of 3rd Ward and 5th Ward
Petitions
S M Pollock tax endorsed on judgment against the city
R E Graves, Chapter 153, Section 2 Laws of Iowa in regard to taxation of bank shares
Frank Horsch, receive credit on his saloon license
Auditor account showing judgments against the city
Sarah Lee Porter
City Sexton interments
B Bassler
Andream Seaman
G W Jessup
E M Woodworth and S S Womot
W Meyer, James Wilson
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Robert McGivern, West Dubuque weigher
Market Master Strasser
Weighmaster Lenehan, amount of loads weighed at 1st Ward scales
Lamp lighter, lamps lighted
Auditor Jennings salaries due City Officers
Justice Maak, fines due the City
collected for licenses and numbers of arrest
Hill St
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
An Ordinance regulating the cleaning of sidewalks
An Ordinance to amend an ordinance providing for the appointment of an inspector of wood and regulating the sale of wood for fuel
Orders given by the Aldermen for poor relief
City Recorder pay orders
certified bill of the outlay
Board of supervisors
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bills ordered to be paid
E A Lumbert and Co, lumber
Grosvenor and Harger, stationary
Pelan and Randal, lumber
Howard and McArthur, gas
Times, Printing house printing
F A Gniffke
John Hays and Co, for G B Doer
J K Duncan, rent for engine house
Ed Merz, stovepipes
Ingram, Kennedy and Day, lumber
A T Cook, engine work
N Eichman and Co, sundries
A Kunkel, engine work
Asa Roberts
Sol Turck and Co, lumber
Horace, Tuttle and Son, carpenter work
F Straunskey
John Schwenk
A Y McDonald
McGhie Brothers
Waller and Christman hardware
Palmer, Winall and Co books
A Leathers
Thomas Murphy
P T Brown, tax books
G Becker, dry goods
City Treasurer, money advanced
bills of William Meyer, bill of Perry and Pitschner
lamps on 13th St and Main st, police with power
Sol Turck, arrived and accepted and produced all papers relating to said steamer
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved Recorder draw an order on the City Treasurer in favor of Solomon Turck
payment of Silsby, steam fire engine
Matter of hose hire for the fire engines
Salary of the Chief and Assistant Chief Engineer on motion fixed as follows
A T Cook
John Pier
Insure the steam fire engines and apparatus belonging thereto
City Property in the Engineers Office
Petition of Bishop Hennesey
Petition of P Farrell, abatement on taxes
charge taxes on lots
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Mrs. Lenehan pay tax with city scrip
City Engineer on Hill St, map and report
Resolution
Resolved accurate plat and survey of lands and lots through and over Hill St from 8th St to Pine St
Recorder issue a venire, names of owners of property
summon a jury of 12 citizens not directly interested
assess the damages
widening of Hill St
Petition of John D Bush, assessment
G Becker not paying city taxes
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bill of Thomas Burns, work on Southern Avenue
Bills
John McCoy
Ed McClain work on Hill St
referred to claims
William Meyer, criminal costs to City Attorney
Resolution
Resolved share holders of several National Banks located in this city
property other than shares in banks
shareholders liability to pay taxes
Horse Railway and Bridge Company, special assessment