1921 Index City Council ProceedingsOFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
CITY COUNCIL
OF THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE
IOWA
FOR THE YEAR
1921
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CITY OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1921
COUNCILMEN
JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor
LOUIS H. BREDE HARLAN G. MELCHIOR
THEODORE GABRIEL MAGNUS B. ROONEY
City Clerk —JOHN STUBER City Solicitor —M. H. CZIZEK
City Manager —O. E. CARR
Secretary to Manager —J. W. LAWLER
City Treasurer— City Assessor —
OTTO F. PULS GEORGE BENNETT
City Auditor— Deputy Assessor —
FRED GANTERT PETER J. KIES
City Engineer— Chief of Police —
WALTER CULLEN JOHN GIELLIS
Assistant City Engineer —
J. J. RYAN
Health Director —
DR. D. C. STEELSMITH
Fire Chief— Meat and Milk Inspector —
JOSEPH FISHER DR. 'J. N. GRAHAM
City Electrician— Sanitary Inspector —
JOSEPH CORRELL JOS. SCHARRY
Plumbing Inspector — Market Master —
GEORGE MASTERS CHAS. McCARTHY
Regular meetings of the City Council are held the first Monday of each month
at 4:30 P. M.
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Mar. 15— Allison- Henderson Memorial Fund 43, 46, 95
" 25— Appropriation, resolution for ensuing year 45, 71
" 25 American Legion, Dubuque Post, No. 6, petition for
Fourth Street Engine House 52
" 25— Automobile Ordinance, recommended to be made by
City Manager 54
" 25 —Ann Street, bids be received for storm sewer, report
of City Manager 55
May 5— Alpine Street, petition of property owners to improve
street 99
July 5— Appel, John, Jr., resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180
" 21— Allen, James, remonstrance against sewer in alley be-
between Locust and Bluff, from Dodge Street to
about 75 ft. S. of Jones Street 169
Aug 29— Aureden, Emily, petition for reduction of taxes 218, 254
" 29— Angella, Pierce, East Catherine, Catherine and Eliza-
beth Streets, petition of property owners for sewer
and water 220
Sept. 6— Appel, J., Estate, resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 262
" 12— American Railway Express Co., communication of D
Cassat, Secretary, relative to free delivery zone 248
" 19— Albrecht, Rosalie, resolution to construct sidewalk 259, 271
Nov. 1— American Legion, invitation to City Council to par-
ticipate in Armistice Day Parade 312
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Jan. 3- Boyer, Chas. J., petition asking for reduction in as-
sessment for improving Southern Avenue 3
" 3 -Board of Health, report, bills to County 5
" 15- Beitzel, Mary and Tuton J., warranty deed 8
" 15- Becke, Christ and Florence, warranty deed 8
" 26 -Board of Health, bills to County 9, 10 -13 -15
Feb. 7 -Bee Branch Sewer, petition of property owners to ex-
tend same 17
" 7- Bower, E. H., petition relative to delinquent taxes 19
" 7- Birner, Mary and Joseph, report of City Manager rela-
tive to assessment 1 9
" 7 -Board of Health, report of Health Officer and bills to
County 20
Mar. 2- Beutin,` Frank, petition relative to extra pay, Valeria
Street and Pfotser Street 28
" 7 -Board of Health, bills to County 29
" 7 -Bray, Dr. Nicholas, petition for new bonds to take
place of bonds that were stolen 30
" 7- Budget, City of Dubuque, fiscal year, April 1st, 1921,
to April 1st, 1922 34 -42, 60 -69
" 15- Budde, Ida, warrant for personal injury 43
" 25 -Board of Health, sewer connections ordered made
in Dodge Street 53
" 30 -Board of Review, appointed 55, 57, 72
May 2 -Board of Health, report 95
2- Byrne, Seymour & Duggan, bond 99
" 2- Birndorf, Morris, bond 99
" 5 -Bell, John, petition asking for extension of time to
connect with sewer 99
" 20 -Bluff Street, recommendation of City Manager to re-
pair from Eigth Street to Locust Street
111, 124, 136, 137, 140, 146, 160, 183, 278, 314, 335, 343
" 20- Blake, E. C., petition asking Council to grade Sem-
inary Street 112
" 31 -Board of Health 114
June 6- Bresse, Frank, petition relative to assessment on stock 125
" 6 -Board of Health, report of Dr. Steelsmith 128
" 23 -Board of Review, report 135, 139
" 23 -Berk, A., pawn broker, bond 136
July 5- Bissell, K. P., resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180, 235
" 5- Brownson, J. J., resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180
" 5- Burns, W. J., resolution to construct sidewalk 141, 179, 180, 235, 328
" 21- Bowen, Peter, addressed Council relative to Mer-
chants Lane and Gold Street 158
" 21- Bonds, Sewer Bonds 163, 235
" 21- Bonds, City Water Works, resolution to issue 167, 235, 239
Aug. 29- Bayless Business College, bond to maintain display
sign 220
" 29- Bradley, J. H., sidewalk 236, 329
Sept. 6 -Bell, W. J., resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 262
" 6- Blocklinger, Mary E., resolution to construct side-
walk 246, 262, 331, 359
" 12- Boyle, J. E., petition asking permission to remodel
front of Dreamland Theatre 254
" 19- Bradbury, C. E., engaged by City Manager on house
numbering 256
" 19 -Board of Health, session 260
Oct. 28 -Boys' Welfare Association, petition for additional
room in City Hall 293
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28 -Bade, Mrs. Theresa, petition asking permission to
remodel barn
Nov. 1- Brasher, Ed., contractor's bond
7- Burke, Joe, awarded contract for cleaning vaults
22 -Berk, Max and W., sidewalks
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Jan. 3- Council Proceedings for month of October, 1920, ap-
proved
" 15- Council Proceedings for month of November, 1920,
approved 6
" X 15- Cooley, Lydia, appointed stenographer in City Man-
ager's Office
" 15 -City Auditor's report for December 8, 20
Feb. 7- Connolly, Susan, petition as Administratrix of Leik
Estate, asking for cancellation of taxes 18
7 -City Auditor's report for Month of January 20
7 -City Treasurer's report for month of January 20
" 21- Council Proceedings for month of December, 1920,
approved 21
" 21- Council Proceedings for 1920, bids for binding 21, 60
" 21- Cardiff Street, petition of property owners remon-
strating against change of name 21
" 21- Crawford, J. L., petition asking for soldier's exemp-
tion of taxes 21, 30, 53
Mar. 7- Council Proceedings for month of January, 1921, ap
proved 29
7 -City Treasurer's report for month of February 30
7 -City Auditor's report for month of February 30
7- Curtis, A., & Son, bond 30
" 15- Cahill, Mary, warrant for personal injury 43
" 25- Council Proceedings for month of February, 1921, ap-
proved 53
" 25- Chestnut Street, petition of property owners asking
for sewer 54, 77, 99
April 15 -City Treasurer's report for month of March 82
" 15 -City Auditor's report for month of March 82
May 2- Concord Add.; Lot 13, report of City Manager rela-
tive to assessment against this lot for improve•
ment of Coates Avenue 95
2- Central Avenue, resolution to repair between street
car tracks 96, 105, 110, 118, 129, 151
2- Carter, Mary, recommendation of City Solicitor that
settlement be made 98
" 20 -City Electrician, report of City Manager recom-
mending that an automobile be purchased for this
department 112
" 20- Cummings, Eliza, petition asking for extension of
time to connect with sewer 112, 128
" 20 -City Treasurer's report for month of April, 1921 113
" 20 -City Auditor's report for month of April, 1921 113
" 20- Collins, W. J., bond 113
June 6- Catherine Street, petition of residents asking for
steps between Angella Street and West 17th Street 123
6 -Cox Street, petition of property owners asking for
sidewalk 125
6 -City Water Works, report for month of May 128
" 15 -City Auditor, report for month of May 130
" 15 -City Treasurer, report for month of May 130
" 23 -City Council Proceedings for month of March, ap-
proved 135
" 23- Carnivals, coming to City, no gambling, games of
chance, etc. 136
" 28 -City Manager, bond relative to 136
" 28- Cigarette Permits issued and bonds filed 139, 157
July 5- Cleaves, Mary, resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180, 236, 328
5- Cooper, A. A., Inc., resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180
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July 5- Cunningham, John A., resolution to construct side-
walk 151, 180
" 21- Cooley, Mrs. L. J., petition to oil West,l4th Street 160
" 21 -City Water Works, valuation of 165
" 25- Corcoran, E., Estate, resolution remove building 178, 212, 217, 247
" 25- Condemned buildings, return of service 180
" 25 -City Water Works report for June 181
" 25 -City Treasurer's report for June 181
" 25 -City Auditor's report for June 181
Aug. 12- Cottage Place and Woodward Street, petition of resi-
dents to cut weeds 210
" 12- Cunningham, John A., communication suggesting
changes in traffic rules 211
" 12 -City Auditor's report for month of July 211
" 12 -City Treasurer's report for month of July 211
" 12 -City Water Works report for month of July 212
" 12 -Cole, Elizabeth, resolution to remove building 215, 242, 247
" 12- Council Proceedings for April, May and June, ap-
proved 217
Sept. 2- Council, regular meeting September 5 postponed to
September 6th, being Labor Day 241
6- Carney, Winifred, petition relative to tax penalties 242, 254
" 19- Considine Martha, engaged by City Manager on house
numbering . 256
" 19 -City Water Works report for month of August 258
" 19 -City Auditor's report for month of August 258
" 19 -City Treasurer's report foie month of August 258
" 19 -Civil Service Commission appointed 259
" 27 -Carr, Ryder, Adams Co., petition relative to con-
structing concrete tunnel in alley 260, 269
" 27 -City Water Works, extensions and improvements 262
Oct. 7- Correll, J. T., appointed City Electrician 270
7 -City Water Works report for month of September 272
" 14- Cadillac Co., bond for maintaining street sign 277
" 24 -City Treasurer's report for month of September 283
" 24 -City Auditor's report for month of September 283
" 28 -City Council Proceedings for months of July and
August, approved 296
Nov. 7 -City Manager's Convention at Chicago, City Man-
ager, Mayor and Councilmen authorized to attend 317
" 22 -City of Dubuque, sidewalk 329
" 22- Catholic Women's League, petition asking for ex-
emption of taxes on property known as "The
Neighborhood House" 329, 348
" 22- Cutts, Mrs. Lizzie, petition asking for soldier's ex-
emption of taxes 332, 348
" 22 -City Auditor's report for month of October 332
" 22 -City Treasurer's report for month of October 332
" 22 -City Water Works report for month of October 332
Dec. 14 -City Treasurer's report for month of November 353
•" 14- Council Proceedings for month of September adopted 353
" 14- Condemned buildings, must be removed, notice be
given 354, 368
" 20 -City Solicitor's report on collections of delinquent
personal taxes 367
" 20 -City Auditor's report for month of November 368
" 20 -City Water Works report for month of November 362
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Ian. 3- Dubuque Electric Co., Articles of Agreement rela-
tite to delinquent special assessments 3, 4, 5
15- Doyle, Mary J., petition asking for reduction in as-
sessment for construction of sewer and improve-
ment of street, Lot 306, Delaware Avenue 6, 164 -
Feb. 7 -Delhi Street Water Tank, committee appointed to in-
vestigate water supply ' 20
21- Dubuque Daily News, no longer an official paper 21
21- Dubuque National Bank, bond 22
2- Dubuque Benevolent and Humane Society, petition
asking for donation 28
7- Dietrich, C., petition to construct sidewalk 30
15 -Dodge Street, resolution of necessity
44, 53, 59, 73, 74, 76, 85, 88, 97, 100, 102, 103, 113, 271, 279, 297, 304
25 -Dodge Street, sewer connections ordered made 53
25- Dubuque Electric Co., return of service for improve-
ment of Dodge Street 54, 108
April 15- Dawson, Margaret, petition asking remission of taxes 82, 126
" 15- Dubuque Kiwanis Club, communication favoring day-
light saving plan 82
15- Dubuque Retail Merchants, communication favoring
daylight saving plan 82
15- Dubuque Office Equipment Co., bond 83
21- Dubuque Hide & Fur Co., petition asking City to
abolish license on their business 83
21- Dubuque Park Board, report from April 1, 1920, to
April 1st; 1921 84
May 2- Dubuque Electric Co., communication relatives to re-
pairing Central Avenue 97
2 -Dodge Street, bids for improving
97, 98, 100, 102, 103, 109, 118, 279, 297, 304
June 2- Dubuque Electric Co., communication relative to re-
routing cars 131
6- Daniels, John, petition relative to license for pop-
corn stand 125
July 5- Delaney, May, resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180, 235, 328
5- Dubuque National Bank, sidewalk resolution 150, 180
5- Deming,- Lewis B., sidewalk resolution 151, 180
6- Dubuque Hotel Co., resolution to remove building 153, 180
Aug. 1- Dubuque Park Board, communication 187
1- Dubuque Electric Co., agreement for improving Cen-
tral Avenue 191
1- Dubuque Bridge Co., petition to repair approach to
bridge 192
Sept. 19- Dubuque Electric Co., communication relative to new
franchise 253
" 19- Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, asking for dona-
tion for municipal fireworks 255
" 19- Delinquent tax penalties, report of the City Manager 255, 256
Oct. 7- Dolan, Annie M., petition asking for reduction in
taxes 267, 329
7- Dolan, Miss, Parochial School Nurse, raise in salary 270
24 -Dodge Street improvement, from Bluff to Locust,
resolution 279, 319, 323
24- Delinquent tax penalties, report of City Manager 280, 315
Nov. 7- Dorgan Place, petition of Mr. Mullen et al, report of
City Manager 315
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Dec. 1- Delinquent taxes, report of City Solicitor
1- Dubuque County vs. Dubuque City, report of City
Solicitor stating he had settled case, relative to
City's shares of taxes collected by the County
1- District Court, bills ordered paid
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Jan. 15— Engineer's Convention at Des Moines, City Manager
and City Engineer authorized to attend 8
" 26— Egelhof, F. L., addressed City Council relative to
St. John's Evangelical Church, petition 9
Mar. 7— Eichman, Clara, report of Assessor, relative to taxes
on Lot 393, Ham's Add. 30, 54, 56
7— Eleventh Street, resolution of necessity
32, 51, 52, 60, 70, 74, 271, 305, 308
25— Enright, C. K., petition asking for reduction in as-
sessment 54, 109
April 15— Eleventh Street, bids received for improving 81, 220
May 2— Entringer, Julia, recommendation of City Solicitor,
settlement bemade 98
June 23 —Elm Street property owners, petition for sanitary
sewer in Elm Street from Twentieth Street to
to Twenty -First Street 132, 192
Sept. 19— Ernsdorf, J. E., appointed on Civil Service Commis-
sion 259
Oct. 3— Even - Uhlrich- Staner Co., contractor's bond 263
" 24— Even - Uhlrich - Staner Co., sidewalks completed 279
" 28— Even - Uhlrich - Staner Co., petition to sublet contract
for storm sewer in Hamilton Street 298
Nov. 8— Even - Uhlrich - Staner -Co., awarded contract for storm
sewer in Jackson and Nineteenth Streets 318
22— Eleventh Street, petition of property owners asking
for a reduction in assessment for improvement
of street 331, 352
1921 SUBJECT
Feb. 7 —First National Bank, bond 20
" 15— Fisher, Jos., appointed Chief of Fire Department 7
Mar. 2 —Fire Department, report of City Manager relative to
raising salary of Assistant Chief 29
" 25— Fries, Henry E., petition asking for soldier's ex-
emption of taxes 53
" 25— Firmen, recommendation of City Manager to reduce 54
" 30— Fischer, Mrs., relative to opening of. Rhomberg Ave-
nue, report of City Manager 56
" 30— Fitzgerald, Dr. L. M., report of City Solicitor to in-
struct County Treasurer to cancel taxes for year
1920 57
April 15— Fischer, Mrs. Anna, petition asking for exemption
of taxes 82, 125, 284
June 6— Frith, E. E., addressed Council, relative to garbage
contract 123, 132
July 5— Fischer Investment Co., resolution to remove building 149, 158
5— Farley - Loetscher Co., resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180
6— Frith, E. E., contract for collecting garbage amended 152, 187
Sept. 2— Firemen's Picnic, invitation to Council 239
" 2 —Fire apparatus, recommendation of City Manager to
advertise for new pumping engine 240, 261
2 —Fire Alarm Station 240, 269
2— Fluetsch, A., addressed Council relative to making
sewer and water connections at West Third Street 240
2— Federal Bank & Trust Co., bond 241
6— Ferris, S., resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 262
IC 6— Flynn, Leo J., resolution to construct sidewalk ' 246, 262
6— Frost, Nick, petition asking damages for personal
injury 247
" 12— Fischer, Jos., Chief of Fire Department, communica-
tion, relative to attending Convention of Fire
Chiefs at Atlanta, Georgia 248
" 19— Faherty, F. W., engaged by City Manager on house
numbering 256
Oct. 24— Fritsch, Joe, petition to excavate on Central Avenue
to make water. connections 280, 296
" 28— Finley Hospital, petition asking permission to put up
signs stating this is a quiet zone 294
Dec. 1— Frick, Ottilia, placed at work with Health Department 344
" 14— Fourth Street, Municipal Garage, resolution to offer
for sale 353, 355
" 20— Fischer & Co., Inc., highest bid for Fourth Street
Municipal Garage 355
" 20— Friedell, Elizabeth, soldier's widow, petition for ex-
emption of taxes 361
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Jan. 15- Governor Greys, Lease and Agreement for Armory
" 15- Genzig, Walter and Anna, warranty deed
Feb. 21- Gengler, Mrs., resolution ordering her to clean vault
and connect with sewer
Mar. 2- Grandview Avenue, assessment for gas connections
" 30- Glynn, James, petition asking for soldier's exemption
of taxes
May 2- Glynn, F. T., petition, Council to accept $25.00 (half
of license fee) for popcorn wagon
2- Governor's Greys, bond
" 20- Gatena, H., bond
June 23- Glover, Adele, Estate, petition by J. K. Deming, agent,
relative to buying strip of land for opening street
" 23- Grandview Avenue and Delhi Street, report of City
Manager to buy strip of land for opening street
July 5- Grommersch, J. J., resolution to construct sidewalk
5- Goldthorpe, S, J., resolution to construct sidewalk
" 25- Gregory, James, resolution to remove building
" 25- Gordon, C., sidewalk
Sept. 6- Goldthorpe, Sarah A., resolution to construct sidewalk
6- Gregor, C., resolution to construct sidewalk
Oct. 3 -Globe Indemnity Co., Stipulation and Agreement rela-
tive to bond of Jas.. F. Lee for extension of time
on contracts - Jackson Street, Washington Street,
Eleventh Street
" 24- Gantenbein, Geo., & Son, contractor's bond
Nov. 7- Gildea, Anna, petition asking for suspension of taxes
Dec. 1- Glover, H. B., Co., petition relative to Lot 225, Davis
Farm Add.
20- Gribben, John, settlement for personal injuries
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25, 27
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95, 125
99
113
131
150, 180
150, 180
180
236, 329
246, 262
246, 262
263
283
313, 349
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Jan. 3- Haxineier, G. L., report of City Manager relative to
8 assessment, Lot 21, Rosedale Add. 1
" 15- Higgins, Mrs. Ida M., petition asking Council to ac-
cept principal without interest on improvement
of Fifth Avenue 7
" 26 -High Bluff Street, petition by property owners to im-
prove 9
" 26 -Hood Rubber Co., bond 10
Feb. 7- Hutchins, Gilbert, petition asking for soldier's ex-
emption of taxes 18, 30, 53, 57
" 21- Herron, Ed. W., petition asking to lower light in Con-
cord Street and Coates Avenue 21
130 " 21 -High Bluff Street, recommendation of City Manager
to improve same 22
" 21 -High Bluff Street, resolution to widen and improve 22
Mar. 2 -Holz, Henry, petition asking for soldier's exemption
of taxes 28, 30, 53
7- Hamel, A. L., bond 30
7 -Heeb Street, resolution of necessity 31, 50, 58, 70, 79, 114, 115
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7- Hillard, Peter and Wife, warranty deed 33
April 4- Health report for the month of March 75
" 15 -High Bluff, notice to widen 78, 79, 84, 85, 106
" 15 -Heeb Street, bids received 80, 114, 115, 132, 133, 134, 135, 140
May 5 -Hill Street, petition of property owners to improve
street 99
5- Huber, Mrs. H., relative to salary for Dentention
Hospital 106
" 20- Hughes, Chas., petition asking that his name be with -
344 drawn from petition to improve Langworthy Ave. 113
368 20- Houston, Hattie M., warrant be drawn in favor Hurd,
Lenihan, Smith & O'Connor, in settlement of per-
sonal injury claim 113
" 31- Herron, Edward W., renewal of bond 116
June 23 -Heim, John and his sister, petition protesting against
assessment for improving Peru Road 131
" 23 -Hotel Julien Dubuque, valuation for taxation 132
July 5- Hawkeye Oil Co., petition to grade Wall Street 145
5- Hoffman, Z. B., resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180
5= Hodges, D., addressed Council relative to fire -proof
shingles 151
6 -Heer, Fridolin, resolution to remove building 153, 180
" 21- Halpin, Mrs. Mary A., remonstrance against sewer
in alley between Locust and Bluff from Dodge to
about ft. S. of Jones Street 169, 187
Aug. 12- Henkels, A. L., claim for personal injuries 214
" 12 -Heim, Agatha, resolution to remove buildings 215, 244, 245, 247, 261
" 29- Helbing, petition for gasoline station 217, 240
Sept. 6- Hargus, Lilian, resolution to construct sidewlak 246, 262
" 6- Haggerty, H. &. & R. E., resolution to construct side-
walk 246, 262
6- Heery, Marcella, resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 262, 331
6- Herget, A., and J. Pilmaier, resolution to construct
sidewalk 246, 262
di 6- Hanson, Sophia, resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 261
if 6 -Hird, R., resolution to construct sidewalk 246, .262
" 19- Hemmi, Theresa, petition stating her property was
damaged by flood 254
Oct. 3- Hillyard, L. 0., petition to vacate May Place 263, 295
3 -High Bluff Street, petition relative to water and
sewer mains
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Jan. 26 —I. C. R. R. Co., petition asking to place bell at Cas-
cade ,Crossing and remove watchman - 9
Feb. 7 —lowa Trust and Savings Bank, bond 20
" 21— International Harvester Co., report of City Assessor
relative to assessment 22
Mar. 15 —I. C. R. R., return of service notifying, proposed im-
provement of Washington and Jackson Streets 44, 108
" 15— International Harvester Co., report of City Attorney
relative to assessment 58
" 20 —I. C. R. R.
July 6— International Harvester Co., resolution to remove
building 156, 175, 180, 217
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" 14— Heery, Mrs. John and Marcella, petition for reduc-
tion in assessments 276
" 28 —Hug, Anna, petition for cancellation of taxes 294
Nov. 7 —Hird, petition objecting to special assemment 313
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Jan. 15- Jennie, Fred and Augusta, warranty deed 8
7- Jackson Street, resolution of necessity 32, 48, 49, 58, 70, 74, 285, 289, 292
April 15- Jackson .Street, bids received 80, 220, 265, 266, 285, 289, 292
21- Jacobson Iron & Metal Co., petition asking City to
abolish license on their business
May 20- Jaeger, Mrs. Emma, petition asking for reduction in
assessment for improvement of Bluff Street in 1910
Sept. 6- Jaeggi, A. M., resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 262
Nov. 17- Jacobs, Morris, et al, petition remonstrating against
against assessment for Eleventh Street improve-
ment 319, 346
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3- Kerper Electric Co., bond for electric sign
15- Knoernschild, Herman and Lucy, warranty deed
26- Kremer, Mrs. Wilhemina, petition asking for interest
to be cancelled for assessment of Couler Avenue
improvement
7- Klein, Albert E., petition asking for soldier's ex-
emption of taxes 18
7- Klauer Mfg. Co., petition asking permission to con-
struct side track 18
7 -Key City Gas Co., acceptance of work 'for installation
of service lines from gas mains to property line
along Grandview Avenue 19, 23
" 21- Kuhnle, J. G., report of City Manager relative to as-
sessment for improvement of West 17 Street 22
2- Kortmeyer, Theodore and Anna, warranty deed
15- Kingsley, Wm., petition for reduction of taxes 30, 44
25- Krueger, Win., petition for soldier's exemption of
taxes 53
25- Kelly, James J., petition asking for soldier's exemp-
tion of taxes 53
30- Kassler Fur Co., petition asking for reduction in as-
sessment of taxes 57
April 4- Kemps, Theo. D., petition asking for exemption of
taxes 73
" 21- Kassler Fur Co., Inc., petition asking City to abolis
license on their business 83
May 2 -Key City Gas Co., excavation bond 99
June 6- Kuhnle, Mr., addressed Council in favor of sewer in
West Seventeenth Street 123
July 5- Kassler Fur Co., resolution to construct sidewalk...150, 177, 180, 197, 217
5- Kemler, Sarah E., resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180, 183
5- Kerper, Mr., addressed Council relative to fire -proof
shingles 151
6- Kemler, A. W., Estate, resolution to remove building
154, 174, 180, 184, 1.8 qA, 187, 197, 217, 242, 257, 253, 259, 261, 354
" 25- Keane, J. J., resolution to remove building 178, 197, 213, 217, 247
Aug. 12- Knights of Columbus, petition for exemption of taxes 211, 248
Sept. 6- Kringle, Oliver, addressed Council relative to build-
ing corner Fourth and Iowa Streets 243
C- Kingsley, Wm., Estate, resolution to construct side-
walk 246, 259, 262, 271
6- Karsch, 'Chas., resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 262
6- Keane, R. M., resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 261, 317, 331
6- Klein, louisa, resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 261
12- Klauer Estate, resolution relative to dangerous struc-
ture 251, 253, 259
12- Keogh, Peter, resolution to construct sidewalk 259, 271
27- Kemler, J. E., petition relative to personal taxes as-
sessed against M. L. and J. E. Kemler 260
27- Kringle, Oliver, return service, sidewalk 261
Oct. 14- Kennedy, Bessie, petition relative to reduction in as-
sessment 277
Nov. 7- Keane, Mrs. R. M., waiver and stipulation relative to
constructing sidewalk • 316, 331, 359
1 -King, John C., paid for strip of land, corner Delhi
and Grandview Avenue 345
14- Kretschmer Mfg. Co., remonstrance against assess-
ment for improving Washington street 351
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Nov. 22— Lawther, Wm., Jr., report of City Manager on petition
relative to assessment on Lots 153 and 154, Wood -
lawn Park Add.
Dec. 1— Langworthy Avenue, petition of residents for electrict
street light
1 —Lee, John M., petition remonstrating against special
assessment against Lots 17, 18, 19, Buseman's Sub ,
for construction of sewer in Leibnitz Street
1— Leuthold, petition against special assessment
14— Library, report of Manager, relative to assessment
for improving Bluff Street
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Jan, 3 —Loan Warrant Redemption Bonds, resolution author- 1, 10, 24
izing issuance 21
Feb. 21— Lightcap, Chas., notice of claim for personal injuries
Mar. 2— Lonergan, James, petition asking for soldier's ex- 28, 30, 53
emption of taxes
7— Lancer, Frank, & Son, bond, eceltric sign 43
25— Lincoln Avenue, bids be received for storm sewer, - 56
report of City Manager
April 21 —Lee, James, report of City Manager, relative to special 83
assessments for improving Angella Street...,
May 2 —Lee, James, petition for plank crossing, gong or gates,
be placed at the crossing of C. G. W. tracks at
Pine and Eighteenth Streets 96
5— Langworthy Avenue, petition of property owners to
improve street 99
20— Luchterhand, Ernest, petition asking for extension
of time to connect with sewer 112, 128
20— Langworthy Avenue, petition of property owners ask-
ing City to postpone improvement of said street
until prices of Material and labor come to normal 113
June 15 —Lee, James, supplemental contract, paving Central
Avenue between car tracks 129
28— Linehan & Molo, plumber's bond 136
5 —Lyon, D. E., Estate, resolution to remove building
149, 158, 176, 217, 355
5 —Loes, N. P., resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180
5— Lagen, John, resolution to construct sidewalk 151, 180
Leonard, F. & M., resolution to construct sidewalk 151, 180, 183
5— Lightfoot, Mr., claim for injury 171, 192
25 —Lentz & Neuwohner, petition relative to personal
taxes 173
Aug. 1— Lowell Street, petition of property owners to repair
street 187
1— Lenihan, D. J., remonstrance against sewer in Pickett
Street 197
12— Langworthy Avenue, petition of property owners ob-
jecting to the improving of said street from Ne-
vada to Alpine Streets 210
12— League of Iowa Municipalities, City Manager Carr
and Councilman Rooney to attend 214
12 —Levi, Gustav, resolution to construct sidewalk 216, 245, 247, 261
6 —Lee, J. M., resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 262
27— Lawlor, J. W., appointed Clerk Civil Service Com-
mission 262
Oct. 3 —Lee, Jas. F., petition asking for extension of time to
finish Bluff Street improvement 264, 267, 278
3— Linwood Cemetery Association, asking for cancella-
tion of taxes 266, 329
3 —Lee, Jas. F., communication relative to improving Sev-
enth Avenue 269
7— Lighting streets, report of City Manager 270
28— Lenehan, Judge D. J., remonstrance, sewer in Pickett
Street 285, 316
Nov. 1— Lights, Cora and Curtis Streets 311.
1— Lorenzen, Oeke, et al, petition for lights in Cora and
Curtis Streets 311
1— Larkin, Margaret C., petition for soldier's exemption
of taxes 311, 349
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27- Maury, D. J., recommendation of City Manager that
he make plans for City Water Works improve-
ments and extensions
7 -Mail Carriers, petition asking for free transportation
on street cars
24- Mueller, Ernst, petition, soldier's exemption of taxes
24- Messerknecht, Frank, petition, soldier's exemption of
taxes
14- McLean, W. A., petition for reduction in assessment
ment for improving Dodge Street
22- McGreavy, Elizabeth, petition asking for reduction
in taxes
1 -May Place, notice of vacation
1- Meehan„ Helen, petition relative to sidewalk
20- Milligan, Ed. E., W. F. Neaman, et al., petition against
assessment for West Seventeenth Street sewer
20- Mangner, John A., petition for reduction of assessment
262
266
283, 312
284
352
332, 345
344
345, 359
355, 361
361
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3- Meuser, W. H., report of City Manager relative to
assessment, Lot 6, Brewery Add.
7- Muntz, Ed. L. and Wife, warranty deed
15- Muntz, Ed. L. and Wife, stipulation and agreement
25- Messerknecht, petition for soldier's exemption of
taxes
25- McFadden Building Co., petition asking for, correction
in assessment
25- McDonald, A. Y., Mfg. Co., petition to improve
Twelfth Street
April 4- McCarthy, M. H., Estate, warrant ordered drawn in
favor of Estate for Allison- Henderson Memorial
Park
April 21- Magdal, H., petition asking City to abolish license on
his business
May 20- Motulsky Bros., bond
May 31- McEvoy, renewal of bond
31- Merchants Hotel, under decree of Court, assessment
of furniture and fixtures reduced from $7,000.00
to $5,000.00
June 6- Moyer, Mrs. Mary, petition, City to have sewer con-
nections made and assess to property
6- McCarthy property, Standard Lumber Co. Add., City
declined to buy
28- McCabe, Mrs. Nellie, claim for personal injury, petition
23- Mathis, Mrs. Caroline, petition asking for exemption
of special assessment for improving Heeb Street
23- Mutschler, Fred, petition remonstrating against ap-
praisal for widening High Bluff Street
23- Mueller, Ernest, petition asking for soldiers' exemp-
tion of taxes
July 5- McCarthy, C., addressed Council relative to fire -proof
shingles
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116
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128, 309, 310
128
137, 161
130
130
131
151
July 5- Morris, C. A., resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180, 236, 328
5- Melchior, J. E. and Thos., resolution to construct
sidewalk 151, 180
6- Marshall, George, resolution to remove building
155, 158, 176, 180, 216, 217
25- Murphy, John, petition for cancellation of taxes 181, 210
12- Marlin, Harriett, petition for reduction in assessment 211, 276
12- Married Ladies' Society of Holy Trinity Parish, pe-
tition objecting to the showing of the film "Wild
Oats" at a local theatre • 211
29- Musser, Mr., et al, remonstrance against tearing up
West Third Street 217
29- Millius, Geo., petition for soldier's exemption of taxes 217, 241, 259
Sept. 6- Muntz, Edward, petition relative to sewer in Victoria
Street 242
6- Moore, E., resolution to construct sidewalks 246, 259, 262, 271
6- Meehan, Wm., resolution to construct sidewalks 246, 262, 331, 359
6- Myers, Cox & Co., resolution to construct sidewalks 246, 262
12- Meuser, Margaret, Estate, resolution relative to dan-
gerous building 249, 252, 259, 355
12- Martin, Margaret, resolution relative to dangerous
buildings 250, 251, 252, 259
27 -Mt. Pleasant Avenue, petition of property owners to
have street repaired 260
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Jan. 3- Noonan, John F., petition for soldier's exemption of
taxes, Lots 3 and 4, Buseman's Add.
" 15- Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., petition asking per-
mission to set three poles on Jackson Street
Feb. 21- Nagle, J. J., report of City Treasurer relative to war-
rant 22, 79
May 20- Nolan, Bertram, warrant be drawn in his favor for
personal injury
5- Nagle, J. J., resolution to remove building150, 158, 179, 180,
5- National Board of Underwriters, Agent, addressed
Council 161
Aug. 12- Nesler, W. J., resolution to remove building 216, 242, 247
29- National Refining Co., petition for gasoline station 217, 240
Sept. 6- Nagle, J. J. resolution to construct sidewalks 246, 328
6- Norton, J. W., resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 259, 262, 271
Oct. 14 -Ney, Albert, petition to recover old platform and -
struct steps, corner First and Main Streets 273
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Mar. - Ordinance No. 99, changing names of streets and ave-
nues within the City of Dubuque
April 4- O'Cohnor, E., petition, asking to have sanitary sewer
installed
4- Ordinance establishing grade on Jackson Street
4- Ordinance, establishing grade on Eleventh Street
4- Ordinance establishing grade on Washington Street
4- Ordinance No. 63, regulating and licensing hotels,
boarding houses, soft drink saloons, eating
houses, etc.
15- Ordinance establishing
2- Ordinance relating to
dogs
2- Ordinance No. 102, prohibiting parking of
etc.
2- Ordinance
a grade on Dodge Street
licensing and regulation of
98, 108,
vehicles,
98, 107,
(repealing) Ordinance to regulate, license
and tax junk dealers 98, 108,
2- Ordinance requiring roof covering to be of standard
quality, etc. '
May 5- Ordinance establishing grade on Seventh Street
5- Ordinance establishing grade on Washington Street
5- Ordinance establishing grade in alley between Lo-
cust and Bluff Streets
June 6- Ordinance providing for the repair, removal or abate-
ment of dangerous structures
6- Ordinance to suppress and prevent riots, disturb-
ances, disorderly assemblies
July '5- Ordinance establishing grade in West Seventeenth St
5- Ordinance establishing grade on Bluff Street from
Eighth to Twelfth and from Fourteenth to Lo-
cust Streets
5- Orioles, resolution to construct sidewalk
21- Ordinance to issue bonds for City Water Works
21- Ordinance establishing grade on West 17th Street
21- Oiler, Edel, bond display sign •
25- Ordinance, repealing an Ordinance, entitled An Ordi-
nance providing for the appointment of an in-
structor of plumbing, etc.
" 25- Ordinance, repealing an Ordinance, entitled An Ordi-
nance in relation to plumbing and drainage in the
City of Dubuque
Aug. 1- Ordinance No. 104, providing for the appointment of
a Civil Service Commission
1- Ordinance No. 103, providing for issuance of bonds
for the extensions and improvements of the Water
Works
1- Ordinance No. 105, providing for the issuance of
bonds to pay for construction and building of
sewers
1- Ordinance No. 106,- granting I. C. R. R. Co. permis-
sion to maintain and operate a sidetrack on
Washington Street 190
1- Ordinance No. 107, creating a Board of Examiners
for plumbers 192, 202, 226
1- Ordinance No. 108, providing for the appointment of
a plumbing inspector 192, 204, 228
12- Ordinance, Klauer Mfg. Co., to construct and main-
tain sidetrack on Washington Street 210, 243
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74, 85
74, 85
75, 85, 106_
75, 82, 90
82, 98, 117
109, 119, 120
114, 129, 143
109, 119, 121
98, 123
106, 108, 119
106, 108, 118
106, 108, 118
126, 141
127, 142
1,48, 167
148, 167, 185
150, 180
167
167, 186
172
181, 201, 235
181, 201, 235
188, 198, 223
188, 221
190, 199, 224
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Jan. 15 —Puts, Otto, appointed City Treasurer 7, 10
Mar. 7— Palmer, Louisa, warranty deed 33
" 25— Paley, Amos, petition for soldiers exemption for taxes 53
" 25— Papin, Oscar, petition asking for correction of as-
sessment 54
" 25— Parking ordinance, recommended to be made by City 54
July 5— Pickett Street, petition of property owners for sani-
tary sewer 145
5— Powers, M. J., resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180
5 —Pier, Elizabeth and Magd., resolution to construct
sidewalk 150, 180
5— Pfiffner, Anna L., resolution to construct sidewalk 151, 180, 184
5— Provost, Grace, resolution to construct sidewalk 151, 180, 184, 235
6— Pfotzer, Chas., and J. H. Rhomberg, resolution to
remove building 155, 180
Sept. 2— Postal Telegraph Cable Co., bond for maintaining
display sign 241
6— Peterson, J. G., resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 261
6— Peabody, Hattie, resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 262
di 2— Pfotzer, C., and J. H. Rhomberg, resolution to con-
struct sidewalk 246, 262
" 12— Palen, John, resolution relatives to dangerous building 249, 253, 259
Oct. 3— Pfotzer, Charles, and J. . RhHomberg, stipulation
and agreement 263
" 14 —Poe Street, petition of residents to have name of
street named Pine Street 277
Nov. 7— Pfalsgraf, Ida, petition protesting against special as-
sessment 313
" 22— Papin, Oscar, County Treasurer, instructed to cor-
rect assessment 332
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12— Ordinance granting the I. C. R. R. Co. the right to
construct and maintain a track on Washington
Street from Fourth to Tenth Streets 210,
7— Ordinance establishing grade on Cottage Place
7— Ordinance establishing grade on Mont Crest Street
7— Ordinance establishing grade on Woodworth Street
1— Ordinance changing name of Shields Street to Main
Street
1— Ordinance changing name of Cora Street to South
Hill Street
1— Ordinance regulating sale and distribution of milk
and cream
20— Ordinance vacating 50 feet of May Place
20— Ordinance changing name Shields Street to Main
Street
20— Ordinance changing name of Cora Street to South
Hill Street
20— Ordinance regulating sale of milk, cream and ice
cream
20— Ordinance giving name of Chappel Court to alley
• running East and West between Kaufman Ave-
nue and Klingenberg Terrace
20— Ordinance changing name of Poe Street to Pinard
Street
220, 243, 257,
272, 281,
272, 281,
272,
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Jan. 3— Rellihan & Mullin, petition offering $40.00 in full for
back taxes 1
15— Reservoir, Third Street, report of City Manager rela-
tive to plans and bids 6
" 26— Ragatz, Geo., Jr., warrant for damage to automobile 10
Feb. 7— Rhomberg Avenue, petition of property owners to
struct sewer 17
7— Renumbering Streets, report of City Manager 18, 156
21— Rellihan & Mullin, bond 22
Mar. 15— Rosecranz, Ida, warrant for personal injury 43
di 25— Reinecke, Dr. E. L., claim for personal injury 54
Reed Street, bids be received for storm sewer, report of
City Manager 55
30— Roedell, Attorney R. P., addressed Council relative
to hotel licenses 55
30— Rottler, addressed Council relative to location of
Dorgan Place 55
April 4— Rhomberg, J. H., relative to delinquent taxes for
Pfotzer - Rhomberg property, Star Brewing Co.
property, etc. 75
15— Report of City Manager, of deficit Mar. 1st, 1920, etc 79
" 15— Resolutions, ordering parties to connect with sewer 82, 123
May 2— Resolutions, ordering parties to connect with sewer 95
" 20— Retail Merchants, petition in favor of Parking Ordi-
nance 107
" 20— Rider, Mrs. S. P., report of City Manager on petition
for reduction of assessment 109
" 20— Report of City Manager Carr, recommending that
sewers be constructed in streets that are to be
improved in 1922 111, 112, 123
" 20 —Ross, F. B., resignation as Trustee of Library Board 112
June 6— Retail Merchants Association, committee asking to
revise license for soda fountains, etc. 123
6— Resolution, ordering all property owners on streets
that are to be improved in 1922 to connect with
sewer, water and gas mains 723
6— Rhomberg, J. H. resolution to remove building 126, 127 ,129
16— Report of City Manager relative to strip of land ad-
joining Eighteenth Street Engine House 129
23— Resolution of Dubuque Electric Co. to use loop at
South Dodge Street and Grandview Avenue 132
23— Ryder, Phil, addressed Council relative to valuation
of Hotel Julien property for taxation purposes 132
2— Rezuick, Max., petition asking for reduction in special
assessment 138, 163
2— Regular meeting of Council, to be held July 5th in-
stead of July 4th 139
5— Rhomberg, J. H., resolution to construct sidewalk...150, 151, 158, 180, 236
6— Rhomberg, J. H., resolution to remove building
152, 155, 174, 179, 180, 212, 214, 217, 186b, 247, 240, 252, 259, 354
6— Renumbering houses 156
21 —Ris, Reinhart, remonstrance against sewer in Chest-
nut Street 158, 193, 241
21— Riley, Mary, relative to condemned building 159, 176, 217
21— Rogers, May, petition relative to personal taxes 163
21— Rhomberg, J. H., petition relative to Wall Street 164
Ruete, T. W., Drug Co., bond, display sign 172
25— Reynolds, C. H., appeared for Wiegel Estate 197
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Jan. 3— Quade, Frank L., petition asking soldiers exemption
of taxes on E. 1 /2 of S. 1 /2 of Lot 23 3, 99
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25 -Ryan, S. D., appeared for Gertrude and Anna E. Ryan 197, 217
25 -Ryan, Gertrude and Anna, resolutions to remove
buildings 186A
2- Rockdale Viaduct, resolution 238
6 -Rea, Catherine, resolution to construct side walk 246, 262, 331, 354
6- Rider, J. V., resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 262
6- Rhomberg, J. H., resolution to construct sidewalks 246, 262, 331, 359
6 -Roth, John, resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 262
19 -Ryan, E. J., appointed on Civil Service Commission 259
3- Rhomberg, J. H., and Pfotzer, Charles, stipulation
and agreement 263
7 -Ryan, Miss May, appointed Assistant Parochial School
Nurse 270
28- Rhomberg, A. L., petition asking for cancellation of
taxes on Detention Hospital property 294
14 -Reid, Ida M., petition asking for reduction in assess-
ment for improvement of Angella and Cox Streets 352
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Jan. 3- Streets, recommendation of . City Manager to appoint
committee for purpose of renaming streets 5, 8
3- Purpose of renaming streets 5, 8
3- Sanitary Officer Neumanns report for month of De-
cember 5
15- Sisters of Visitation, petition asking for cancellation
of taxes 6, 10
15- Sewers, report of City Manager on sewers in the dif-
ferent parts of City 6
15- Scollard, Thos. J. and Henry, petition asking refund 7
of taxes for 1918 and 1919, soldiers exemption 7
26 -St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church, petition ask-
ing permission to extend building six inches over
alley 9
26- Schulte Estate, City Managers report recommending
settlement 9
26- Second National Bank, bond 10
7- Sanitary sewer, petition of property owners to con-
struct in Rhomberg Avenue 17
7- Sewer, Bee Branch, petition of property owners to
extend same 17
7 -Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., petition asking permission
to construct sidetracli 18
7- Streets, renumbering of, report of City Manager 18
21- Schuster, Leonard, petition relative to changing name
of Leibnitz Street 21
21- Steelsmith, Dr. D. C., City Solicitor instructed to
draw up contract and committee be appointed
to arrange suitable office space 22
2- Sewer, Kniest Street, report of City Manager 28, 43
2- Sewer, Bee Branch, report of City Manager 28
15- Sommerfield, warrant for personal injury 43
15- Sewer, Kniest Street, bids 43, 59
25- Schollard, Thomas J. and Henry, report of City So-
licitor relative to refund of taxes, soldiers ex-
emption 53
25- Sewer, connections ordered made in Dodge Street 53, 309, 310
25 -Signs in front of business houses, report of City
Manager relative to 54
30- Sisters of Holy Ghost, report of City Manager rela-
tive to improvement of St. Ambrose Street 56
30- Somers Shoe Co., petition to reduce valuation of
stock for taxation purposes 57
April 4 -Sewer connections, ordered made, see Health report
month of March 75
15- Seventh Street, resolution of necessity, to improve 77, 88, 100, 101
15 -Sewer in Chestnut Street, resolution of necessity
77, 87, 99, 101, 102, 110, 117, 138, 144, 158, 168, 170, 185, 193
15 -Sewer in alley between Locust and Bluff, from Dodge
to 75 ft. S. of Jones St, resolution of necessity
78, 87, 99, 100, 101, 109, 117, 138, 144, 158 168, 169, 170
15 -Sewer connections, resolutions 82
15- Schelter, S., bond 83
15- Stampile, J., bond 83
20- Swift, Sam, et al, remonstrance against Parking Ordi-
nance 107
20- Sewer, West Seventeenth Street
108, 123, 124, 136, 140, 147, 183, 197, 234, 237, 330, 354, 355, 357
20,-Street Department report of City Manager recom-
mending purchase of additional truck 111
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Oct. 28 -Storm sewer, Jackson and Nineteenth Streets, recom-
mendation of City Manager
Nov. 7 -St. Mary's Church, petition for cancellation of taxes
on Outlot, City No. 454
7 -Storm sewer, Jackson and Nineteenth Streets, bids
22- Sidewalk, contract of G. Gantenbein & Son, com-
pleted
22- Sidewalk, resolution
1- Sandry, Clarence, petition to install gasoline filling
station
" 14- Schlueter Motor Co., bond for display sign
20- Slattery, Dr. Wm. P., petition relative to delinquent
taxes and assessments
295, 317
331, 358
331, 359
345
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20- Schadler, John, petition asking extension of time to
connect with sewer
31 -Sewer connections, ordered made, see Board of Health
6- Scanlon, J. P., petition for reduction in assessment
5- Sewer, Pickett Street
145, 159, 184, 193, 196, 234,
from 20th to 21st Streets
145, 149, 172, 182, 234,
5- Sidewalks, resolutions to construct
5- Staples, G. M., Estate, resolution to construct side-
walk
5- Sanitary Milk Co., resolution to construct sidewalk
6- Strobel, J. H., & Son, resolution to remove building
21 -Storm sewer, Hamilton Street
21 -Storm sewer, Lincoln Avenue,
Kniest Street
21 -Storm sewer, Lincoln
Streets
21- Seubert, Irvin R., plumber's
25- Simones, Victoria, Estate,
building
25- Sidewalks, return of service
12 -South Alta Vista Street, petition
straighten street
12- Sidewalk, bids
25- Sanitary Milk Co.,' resolution to remove building
2- Standard Oil Co., petition to install gasoline filling
station at Kaufman Avenue and Central Avenue
6 -Storm sewer, Ninth Street. and Iowa Streets, to alley
between Central Avenue and White Street, rec-
ommendation of City Manager to enlarge from
a 6 in. to a 12 in. sewer
6- Sidewalk resolution
6- Stapleton, Sarah, resolution to construct sidewalk
6- Skelton, Thos., resolution to construct sidewalk
6 -St. John's Parsonage, resolution to construct sidewalk
6- Schmidt, Rosa, resolution to construct sidewalk
6- Simpson, R., resolution to construct sidewalk
6- Smyth, F., resolution to construct sidewalk
12- Sullivan, James, resolution relative to dangerous
building
19- Street numbering, report of City Manager
from Humboldt to
Avenue, from Farley to Ann
of residents to
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237,
150,
112, 128
114, 128
125
265, 287, 288
145
180, 235, 328
150, 180, 217
154, 180
160, 189
162, 182
162, 182
bond 172
resolution to remove
177, 212, 217, 245, 247, 261
180
211
235, 2$8
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239, 269
243
246
246, 259, 262, 271
246, 261
246, 262
246, 262
246, 262
246, 262
250, 253, ; 259
256
19- Sidewalk resolution 258, 259, 271, 276
19- Steelsmith, Dr., Health Physician, addressed the
Board of Health relative to engaging an addi-
tional nurse for Parochial Schools 260
3- Sitterly, Jos., petition relative to accidental shooting
of Geo. Bitterly 263
7- Stuber, John, City Clerk, bond 269
14- Sidewalk, in various parts of the City, bids 276, 279, 331
14- Sitterly, Charles, contractor's bond 277
24- Shiras Avenue, be improved from present improve -
provement to Park entrance 280
24- Sanitary sewer in Wood Street, petition of property
owners 280
24- Stoner - McCray System; bond, for maintenance of
Street sign 283
24- Seleine, Harold E., bond, for maintenance of street
sign 283
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Nov. 1— University of Dubuque, petition for exeniption of
taxes
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Jan. 15 —Third Street reservoir, report of City Manager rela-
tive to Warts and bids 6, 23
CI 15— Thimmesch, ;Chas. and Mary, warranty deed 8
Feb. 7— Temple Hall, Trustees, petition asking for reduction
in taxes 18
7 —Town Clock, advertise for bids for repairing and
winding 20, 24
21— Telegraph - Herald representative addressed Council
relative to advertising matter during Elks' Con-
vention 21
21— Thill, Chas. T., petition asking for soldier's ex-
emption of taxes 21, 30, 53
Mar. 2— Tigges, John and Theresa, warranty deed 28
2 —Town Clock, contract let for repairing and winding 29
7 —Third Street reservoir, bids received for covering top 30
April 15— Treasurer be instructed to distribute all moneys
from taxes, etc., to the various funds 81
May 20— Termawald, Mrs., petition asking for extension of
time to connect with sewer 112, 128
July 5 —Troy, Mrs. Harry, resolution to remove building 154, 175, 180, 217
" 25— Trost, Nick, petition asking damages for personal
injury 180
Aug. 29 —Tax resolutions 218, 219
" 29 —Tax resolution, levy certified to and filed with the
County Auditor 219
" 29 —Tax resolution levying taxes for 1921 219
Oct. 24— Tuegel, Mrs., petition to excavate on Central Avenue
to make water connections 280, 296
Dec. 1 —Trade Home Shoe Stores, bond, display sign 347
" 14— Thomas Street, petition of property owners asking
for grade on said street 353
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Jan. 15- Wasser, Christina, petition asking for reduction
of taxes 7, 20
15- Weeds, cutting of 13, 17, 43
7- Washington Street, resolution of necessity
31, 47, 60, 70, 75, 76, 89, 100, 104, 118, 278, 324, 326
April 15- Warren Bros., communication, price of bitulithic
paving 1, 79, 108
" 15- Washington Street, bids received for improving...80, 97, 104, 110, 118, 278
" 15- Wallabillig, J. B., petition asking for sidewalk on West
side of Stafford Avenue 84
May 2- Wieland, Dr. F. W., resignation as Health Physician 95
" 20 -West Fourteenth Street, petition of residents to oil
street 108
" 20 -West Seventeenth Street, petition of residents to
construct sanitary sewer 108
June 28- Witte, C. H., bond 136
July 5- Wallis, J. R., resolution to construct sidewalk 150, 180
" 21 -Wells to be drilled 165
" Water Works, valuation of 165
" 25- Warren Bros., communication of, relative to prices
for bitulithic 174
" 25- Weigel Estate (Fred), resolution to remove build-
ing 177, 214, 217, 243, 244, 247
" 25- Washington Street, from Eighth to Eleventh, im-
provement of, extension of time 220
Sept. 6- Winall Building Co., resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 261
6- Weigel Estate, resolution to construct sidewalk 246, 261
12 -West Sixteenth Street, petition of residents asking
for sanitary sewer 248
19- Wallis, J. R., Trustee, and Sarah 0 Neil Wallis, pe-
tition relative to cancellation of taxes 253
19- Waller, Richard, Estate, petition relative to cancella-
tion of personal taxes 254
19- Washington Street improvement, from Seventh to
Eighth 256, 257, 273, 274
19- Woodward, Robert, appointed on Civil Service Corn-
'mission 259
Oct. 24 -Wood Street, property owners' petition for sanitary
sewer 280
Nov. 7- Walker, Rose M., petition objecting to special assess-
ments 313
7- Wagner, Pauline, petition for suspension of taxes 314
1 -West Main Street, petition of business men to change
name to Main Street 345
" 14- Waller, J. R., petition for reduction in taxes on Lots
1 -2 -3 -4 in Block 27, Dubuque Harbor Co.'s Addition 351
elf
Mar.
it
el
Dec.
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SUBJECT
V
Jan. 3- Vitzthum, Mrs. John, asking reduction in assessment,
Lots 119 and 120
Mar. 15 -Van Duelman, Wallburga, warrant for personal injury
25- Veterans of Foreign Wars of U. S. A., petition for
Fourth Street Engine House
Sept. 2- Viaduct at Rockdale, resolution, etc.
" 19- Voting machines, to be insured
Oct. 24 -Venn, Jesse, petition for refund of taxes on grounds
of being a Civil War Veteran
Nov. 7 -Vault cleaning, bids •
Page
1
43
52
238
259
294
316
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SUBJECT Page
Z
Feb. 7— Zollicoffer, Geo., petition for cancellation of personal
taxes 18, 22
Mar. 15— Zwack, Anton, bond covering construction Third
Street reservoir 43, 106
Aug. 12— Zwack, Anton, resolution to remove building 213, 217, 186b, 247
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1.921 SUBJECT Page
Y
April 15 —Y. M. C. A., petition asking for the refusal Of rooms
at Fourth Street Engine House
82, 116