1918 Index City Council ProceedingsOFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
CITY COUNCIL
OF THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE
FOR THE YEAR 1918
The Telegraph-Herald, Dubuque, Iowa.
CITY OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1918
Recorder —JOHN STUBER.
Treasurer —GEO. D. WYBRANT.
Assessor —FRED J. HELLER.
ALDERMEN-AT-LARGE.
WM. P. ANDRESEN. • I J. H. STROBEL.
ALDERMEN.
LOUIS PLAMONDON, First Ward. CHARLES LEIST, Third Ward.
J. J. McLAUGHLIN, Second Ward. I JOS. L. HIRD, Fourth Ward.
E. E. FRITH, Fifth Ward.
Finance —
Frith, Andresen, Leist.
Ordinance —
McLaughlin, Andresen, Hird.
Streets —
Frith, McLaughlin, Plamondon,
Leist.
Police and Light —
Andresen, Plamondon, Frith.
Sewer —
Plamondon, Strobel, Leist.
Printing —
McLaughlin, Strobel, Leist.
Claims —
Hird, Frith, McLaughlin.
Fire —
Lei st, McLaughlin,
Markets —
Strobel, Hird, Plamondon.
Public Grounds and Buildings —
Hird, Strobel, McLaughlin.
Plamondon.
ELECTIVE OFFICERS.
Mayor —JAMES SAUL.
APPOINTIVE OFFICERS.
Mayor Pro Tem —E. E. FRITH.
Fire Chief— DAVID AHEARN. Committee Clerk —J. W. LAWLOR.
Chief of Police —JOHN GIELLIS. Electrician —W. P. HIPMAN.
Street Commissioner —JOHN SCHRO- Market Master —CHAS. McCARTH
MEN. Harbor Master —JAMES LYNCH.
Sanitary Officer —OTTO NEUMAN
STANDING
Auditor —CYRIL D. LAGEN.
Attorney —M. H. CZIZEK.
Engineer— WALTER H. CULLEN.
COMMITTEES.
Delinquent TaR—
Andresen, Strobel, Plamondon.
Sprinkling —
Plamondon, Frith, Andresen.
Harbors=
Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Hird.
Strobel, Hird, Hird, Plamondon.
Electric Construction —
McLaughlin, Leist, Frith.
Bathing Beach —
Frith, McLaughlin, Strobel.
Board of Health —
Council Members —Mayor Saul, Alder-
man Andresen, Alderman Leist.
Citizen Members —M. M. Hoffmann, A.
Zillig.
Health Officer —Dr. E. L. Reinecke.
Meat and Milk Inspector —Dr. J. N.
Graham.
Sanitary Policeman —Otto Neuman.
Regular meetings of the City Council are held the first and third Thurs-
days in each month, at 8:00 o'clock p. m.
1918
Jan.
Feb.
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3— Appeal bond of John• L. Heim
17— Adams, Anna G., relative to cancelling taxes
17— Adams, Eugene, relative to appropriation for Ath-
letic Field 11
17— Aerial Ladder Truck 6, 9, 15, 20, 245, 247, 248
7— Attorneys' report 31 -32
28— Appropriations for year 1918 48
28— Appointive officers for the year 1918 79,81
Mar. 7— Auditor's report 59
7— Attorney reports 60
7— Assessor's report 60
21— Angella Street, to improve 65, 71
April 18—Auditor, petition of, relative to appointment of
deputies 85
18— Accola, Margaret, petition relative to tax reduction 91, 304
May 2 —Alley rear of Third and Bluff Streets, relative to
extending 120
2— Allen, Emma, petition of, relative to reduction of
assessment 120, 305
20— American -La France Fire Engine Co., relative to
representative addressing Council 143
June 6— Automobile for Fire Chief, Recorder instructed to
advertise for bids 162, 203, 248
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20— Arnold, Victor, petition of, asking permission to
build residence at foot of 14th Street 165, 203
July 8— Altman, F. W., petition of, relative to tax reduc-
tion 192, 203
8— Adams, Eugene, petition of, relative to wages of
James Callaghan 193
Aug. 1— Automobile Club, petition of, relative to parking
cars on 8th Street between Main and Iowa 211, 240
Sept. 5— Auditor, petition of, relative to paying officials
twice a month 236
5— Assessment roll for the year 1918 completed 236
5— Andricks, Grace, petition by City Assessor relative
to cancelling taxes 236, 300
19— American -La France Fire Engine Co., certificate
showing delivery of aerial truck, etc 245, 247, 248
Oct. 3— American -La France Fire Engine Co., bid for two -
wheeled front -drive tractor for small truck 259, 268
3— Aerial truck, bill to be presented to Dubuque Elec-
tric Co. for repairing same 265
3— American Public Health Association, communica-
tion of, relative to meeting at Chicago, Octo-
ber 14 -17, 1918 266
Nov. 7— Auditor instructed to make list of amount of sal-
aries for each department of the city 'for the
year 289
29— Assessments, 10 per cent penalty to be deducted 305
Dec. 5— Ambulance being called unnecessary 305
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Jan. 3 -Bid for equipping the street car 'sprinkler into
flusher, E. D. Etnyre & Co. 1
3 -Bills allowed and deferred 1, 10, 18, 19
3- Beutin, Frank, petition of, relative to opening
North 1st Street 1
3- Bennett Street, relative to sidewalk 4, 7
3 -Bids relative to Aerial Motor Truck 6, 9, 15, 20
3 -Board of Health, report of 7
3 -Board of Water Works Trustees 8
17 -Bids for Council Proceedings, 1917 9, 20
17 -Buol, C. J., relative to special assessment 10
17- Beier, George J., ,relative to refund on sanitary
sewer
17 -Ball, John et al, relative to poultry running at
large
17 -Bills of Jas. Lee for grading W. 3rd Street
17 -Bids for street flusher
7 -Bids for Council Proceedings for year 1917
7 -Bills
7- Burke, J. C., caretaker First Ward Scales, asking
$10.00 per month
7- Beckett, Fabian, petition relative to dance in Ar-
mory Hall
7- Belmont Addition, plat of
7 -Board of Health
21 -Bills
21 -Bids, care of Town Clock by F. A. Nesler
21- Beyhl, Martin, petition relative to reduce taxes
21- Becker, J. G., petition relative to approp. for stair
way on 17th and Madison Streets 42
28 -Bills 48
7 -Bills allowed 55, 56, 57, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103
7- Broderick, Dan, notice of claim 58
7- Benzer, L., resolution on entering military service
of U. S. A.
7 -Board of Health report
21 -Bills allowed
21- Butler, Mrs. Mary M., grant soldier exemption
21- Bacher, Emil, change assessment on Pickett Street
21- Beier, George, cancel assessment for sewer in
Windsor Avenue 32, 64, 122
21- Buehler, Mrs. Elizabeth, refund overpaid assess-
ment 64, 90
21- Bishop, Wm, H., petition for injuries to wife 65, 137
21 -Board of Health report 67
4 -Bills allowed in April ' 77, 83, 89
18- Breithaupt, Philip, petition relative to permission
to excavate on Hill Street
18 -Board of Health, report of
18- Beyle, Martin, petition of relative to tax reduction
2 -Bills
2- Boulevard lights on Main Stret, between 10th and
11th, petition of C. J. W. Saunders et al
2- Bissell, K. C., petition relative to tax reduction
2-Bradbury, C. E., relative to appointment as Dep-
uty Recorder
2 -Board of Health, relative to appointment of
members
2- Beutin, Frank, petition of, relative to use of River
Street
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2- Bergener, Chas. A., petition of, relative to reduc-
tion of assessment
2- Bennett, H. L., petition of, relative to reduction of
assessment
2- Brunskill, James, petition of, relative to reduction
of assessment - 120
2- Bell's Sub., relative to vacating alley 122, 134, 140, 143
2- Bathing Beach, warrant ordered drawn for $750.00
in favor of Al. Rhomherg, balance due on pur-
chase price
16 -Bills
16 -Berg, C. 11., et al., petition of, relative to donation
for Memorial Day of $200.00
16- Bellevue Add., relative to vacation of streets and
alleys
" 16 -Board of Health, report of and appointment -of
new members
16 -Budd, Bridget, petition of, relative to reduction of
assessment
16- Bathing Beach, sewermen and carpenters instruct-
ed to help place floats
20 -Bills
20- Burns, W. J. Gro. Co., notice of claim for damages
20- Barberry Bush, resolution ordering same removed
20 -Bee Branch Sewer, South, notice to contractors
20 -Bee Branch Sewer, North, notice to contractors
6 -Bids for construction of Bee Branch Sewer
6 -Bids for constructing concrete gutter on 17th
Street, from R. R. tracks to Maple Street
6 -Bids for constructing cement steps at Vine Street
6 -Bills
6- Buettell, Emma L., report of City Treasurer rela-
tive to assessment
6 -Board of Health, report of
20 -Bids for automobile for Fire Chief
20 -Bids for constructing steps at Vine Street
20 -Bills
20 -Byrne Bros., petition of, asking for permit to in-
stall gasoline pumping station at 18th and
Couler Avenue 165
20- Board of Health, report of 170
8 -Bills 192
8 -Bond of W. H. Cullen, City Engineer 193, 202
8 -Bond of Linehan & Molo for excavating 193, 202
8 -Board of Health, report of 196
18 -Bills 199
18 -Bonds of H. B. McC'arten, Edward T. Cleaver,- and
Key City Gas Co
18 -Bonds of Nesler & Hammel, and Mullen Bros
18- Bathing Beach, to purchase Lot 2 of 368, Ham's
Add.
" 18 -Board of Health, report of
Aug. 1 -Bills
ff 1- Brewer, Chas., petition of, asking the City Coun-
cil for permission to install gasoline pumping
station
1- Banks, all in the city to be notified relative to
taxes
it
1 -Board of Health, report of
15 -Bills
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120
123
132
133
134
137
137
138
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157
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161
162
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164
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203
203
211
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219
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222
1918
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" 15— Beach, 15th and Elm Streets, bill of Michael Mul-
len referred to Committee of the Whole 224
Sept. 5 —Bills 235
5 —Board of Health, report of 239
5 —Barr, Elmer R., petition of, relative to tax reduc-
tion - 240
5— Beutin, Frank, notified to cut road to conform with
Eagle Point Bridge 240
5 —Board of Equalization appointed by Mayor 241
19 —Bills 242
19 —Ball, Stella, notice of claim for personal injury 242, 243, 286
19— Bodish, John, petition of, relative to reduction in
assessment 244, 267
19— Banks, report of City Treasurer as to unpaid taxes 245
19— Breson, Marie and W. J., settlement of personal
injury claim 245
3 —Bills 259
3— Benzer, Joe, to be paid same as drivers of other
fire auto engines 265, 284
3 —Board of Health, report of 265
Oct. 11 —Board of Health, report relative to Spanish Influenza 268
" 11 —Bills 268
17 —Bills 269
17 —Board of Health, report of 272
18 —Bills 274
18 —Board of Equalization, official notice of changes
made in assessments 281
Nov. 7 —Bills 283
7— Brown, W. J., agent, Lot 1 -1A, Leven's Add., peti-
tion relative to tax reduction 284, 300
7— Burns, W. J., petition of, relative to taxes 284
7— Blake, Nellie, petition of, relative to taxes 284, 300
7— Blocklinger, Dr. A. H., bill of, for services render-
ed William Meyers 286
7 —Board of Health, report of 287
21 —Bills 291
21— Bathing Beach Committee, report for season 1918 298
21 —Board of Health, report of 299
29 —Buol, C. J., petition of, relative to taxes 304, 349
29— Beach, James & Sons, report of Board of Equal-
ization
5" —Bills 344
5— Brown, A. A., petition of, relative to damages sus-
tained to property on Hallowe'en night '345
5 —Board of Health, report of 347
19 —Bills 351
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3— Committee of the Whole, petition of Interstate
Mercantile Co. relative to collecting delinquent
taxes 1
3 —City Treasurer, relative to outlawed taxes 4, 7
3— Committee of the Whole 7, 13
17 —Camp Street, vacation of 11, 13
18— Czizek, in regard to resignation 12
7— Committee of the Whole 33
7— Committee on Claims and Attorney, Chas. Kram-
bach, R. W. Kemler and John Philips 32
7 —City Carpenter, increase in wages 33
19— Chicago, Milwaukee & . St. Paul R. R., changing
terminal 40
19— Curtis; A. & Son, bond of 31, 42
27— Canvass of votes -. 44, 45
27— Committee of the Whole, fixing appropriation for
ensuing year 48
Mar. 7— Conley, Mrs., guardian of Seeck children, cancel-
lation of taxes 58
7— Chairs, relative to repairing of same for Council
Chamber 62
7— Committee of the Whole, fixing salary of Roller -
men and Sanitary Officer; also salary list of
officials
7— Comfort Stations, Engineer to prepare plans
21 —Corn Belt Packing Co., vacate streets
21— Clark, Margaret;• reduce taxes
21— Calvert, Lillie M., notice of claim
21 —Cox Street, to improve
21— Committee on Claims and Attorney, Blanche Mc-
Cann
21— Committee on Claims and Attorney, Christine
Shargitz
21— Committee of the Whole, report on Kaufmann as-
sessment
21— Culbertson, Jos. M., relative to personal taxes
21— Committee on Streets, ,port of
April 3— Committee to canvass,, ,/port
of April 1st
18 —Cain, Bart, petition of, relative to increase in
salary
May 2— Calvert, Lily M., relative to claim for personal
damages - 120
2 —C. M. & St. • P. R. R., instructed to open Rhom-
berg Avenue crossing at Eagle Point 121, 139, 211
16— Country Club Co., petition of, relative to tax re-
duction 133, 300
16— Carnegie -Stout Public Library, relative to appro-
priation 133
2 —Cora Street, an ordinance changing the grade of
same 136, 156, 202, 218, 225
2— Cullen, Walter, relative to appointment as deputy 138
6— Catholic Printing Co., petition of, asking permis-
sion to excavate
6 —Corn Belt Packing Co., petition of, asking permis-
sion to operate a packing plant in the old
Dubuque Brewing and Malting Co. building
6— Casey, Thomas, et al., petition of, relative to re-
duction in assessment
6 —Clay Street property owners, petition of, relative
to proper paving
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62
64
65, 89
65
66, 70
66
66
67
31
66, 120
75
85
157, 197
157
158, 197
163
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Aug.
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6 —City Hall offices to close at 1:00 P. M. Saturday
during June, July and August
20 —City Hall steps to be repaired
20 —C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co. notified to place new bell
at crossing at 4th Street
20 —C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Committee of the Whole,
to meet with, relative to crossing at Eagle
Point
20— Cullen, Walter, relative to appointment as City
Engineer
20— Council Meeting changed from July 4th, 1918, to
July 8th, 1918
20— Cadalac Automobile Agent addressed Council
18— Carniege -Stout Library, certificate of library tax
levy
18— Cleaver, Edward T'., relative to bond of
18 -C. M. & St, P. R. R. notified to remove timber at
17th Street
1 —C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., employes remonstrance
of, relative to the increase in gas rates
1— Citizens State Bank notified to pay taxes 200, 219, 273,
5— Carney, E., petition of, relative to improvement of
Klingenberg Terrace
5—Courtney, Dan, petition of, relative to reduction in
assessment • -
5— Clifford Street Steps to be constructed
19— Cooper, A. A., petition of, relative to error in
assessment
19— Connolly, Edward F., petition of, relative to prop-
erty of James O'Connor and P. H. Halpin
19 —City Hall, walls in hallway to be re- decorated
3— Clark, Margaret, original notice of suit to restrain
sale of property on Grove Terrace
3 —Clay Street, Dubuque Electric Co. notified to re-
pair same between car tracks
18 —Cook, Wilmer, awarded contract for constructing
sanitary sewer in Seminary Street
Nov. 7— Czizek, M. H., City Attorney, warrant in favor of,
to deposit with Clerk of Federal Court in case
of City of Dubuque vs. Dubuque Electric Co
7— Committee of the Whole, report of, referred back
to the Committee of the Whole
21— Coyle, Edward W., personal injury claim settled for
$75.00 on recommendation of City Attorney
21— County Auditor, report of, relative to valuation of
express companies, railroad companies, tele-
graph lines and telephone lines in the city
21— Crotty, Susan, petition of, relative to taxes
5 —City Hall vestibules to be built at entrance
5— Cisterns, a charge of $3.00 to be made to fill same
19 —Corn Belt Packing Co., ordinance granting right
to operate
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Jan. 17— Dubuque Commercial Club, appropriation for
163 Municipal Dock
170 " 17— Dubuque Visiting Nurses Association, relative to
appropriation
171 " 17— Dubuque Electric Co., relative to discussion of
boulevard lights
" 17— Dubuque Electric Co., relative to one -man car
197 " 17— Dubuque City Bonds for sale
Feb. 7— Dubuque Benev. & Protective Association, asking
172, 193, 202 donation
" 21— Dubuque Park Board, petition relative to appro-
172 priation
172 ' 21— Dubuque Commercial Club, petition relative to ap-
r
200 27— Delegates and Comm t ee Bathing Beach
201, 297 Mar. 7— Dubuque Roofing Co., lower curbing on South
Main St.
204 7— Dubuque Electric Co., change in rates on Boulevard
lights
212 " 7— Dubuque Commercial Club, warrants drawn on
294, 304, 305 Municipal Docks
7— Dubuque Athletic Field, pay statement of Spahn &
239 . Rose Lumber Co.
7— Dubuque Benevolent and Humane Society, oiling
240 streets -
240, 242 7— Dubuque Moose Club, petition relative to reduction
of taxes
244, 267, 301 21— Desmond L. and Nellie O'Connor, vacate alley
Wilson Avenue
245, 264 " 21 —Diet1 Anna, reduce taxes
247, 257,259 Apr. 3— Division Street, relative to grade
4— Dubuque Commercial Club, asking for donation
261. of $250.00 for Mississippi Valley Water Way
Association
265 13— Detention Hospital, notice to bid for hauling pat-
ients to same
275 " 18— Dubuque Trades & Labor Congress, petitions rela
tive to the appointment of John Schromen on
Street Commissioner
2S7 " 18— Dubuque Electric C'o., petetion of, relative to turn-
out on Dodge Street
289 18— Detention Hospital, relative to bids for conveying
contagious disease patients to same
29 . " 18— Batisman Chas. A., relative to reduction of taxes
" 18— Dawson Margaret, relative to reduction of taxes
" 18— Dubuque Sanitary Mnfg Co., petition of asking for
298 \ - sidetrack
301 May 2— Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co., instructed to move
347 fence and lumber off Rhomberg Ave. at 10th
348 Ave.
— Dubuque Automobile Club, petition of relative to
widening streets
2— Dubuque Moose Club, petition of, asking for can-
cellation of assessment
" 16— Dubuque Commercial Club, petition of, relative to
tax reduction
" 16— Dubuque Moose Club, petition of, relative to
carnival
" 16 —Deeds of Catherina Rhomberg et al., to the City
of Dubuque
355, 356, 361
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41, 133, 166
42
46, 47
58
58
58
64
65
58
65, 75, 122
65, 121
75
78
75
84, 138
84
89
89
89, 304
90
121
121
122
133, 300
133
134
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16— Dubuque Park Board, annual report of
16— Dubuque Electric Co., communication of relative
to "Lightless nights"
16— Dubuque Electric Co., instructed to repair streets
June 6— Dubuque Packing Co., petition of, relative to vacat-
ing alley
July 18— Dubuque Electric Co., relative to operating One -
Man Cars -
Aug. 1— Dubuque Realty Co., petition of, relative to re-
moving water fountain at 8th and Hill Streets
1— Dolan, Mary, petition of, relative to tax reduction
1— Dubuque Electric Co., bill for July 1918, referred
to Committee of Whole
15— Dubuque Electric Co., employes, communication
relative to strike
Sept. 5— Dubuque Electric Co., communciation relative to
bill for month of August ..,
IC 5— Dubuque Park Board, communication relative to
tax levy
5— Dubuque Electric Co., communication relative to
two and one half cent fares
" 19— Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress, communica-
tion of, relative resolution against the Dubuque
Electric Co.,. abolishing one half fares
" 19— Division Street, engineer presented profile show-
• ing grade
Oct. 3— Deming, J. K., petition of, relative to assessment
of Nellie G. Provoost
3— Dubuque Electric Co., notified by Council to repair
streets between car track on Clay Street
3— Dubuque Electric Co., to be presented with bill for
damages sustained to the Aerial Truck, by
being struck by Street Car
" 17— Dubuque Commercial Club, petition of, relative to
reduction of taxes
( 17— Dreyhouse, John, bill of, for work at City Hall
` 17— Dubuque Electric Co., one man cars being operated
to be investigated by Committee of Whole
Nov. 7— Dubuque Electric Co., bill for month of July, 1918,
not correct
" 21— Donaldson Matilda, petition of, relative to taxes
" 21— Dubuque College and Seminary, petition of, relative
to taxes
" 21— Dubuque Star Brewing Co., petition of, relative to
taxes
" 21— Dubuque Electric Co., notified to enforce law rela-
tive to spitting on street cars
" 21— Dubuque Country Club, petition of, relative to re-
duction on assessment
" •29— Dubuque and Wisconsin Bridge Co., petition of,
relative to taxes
29— Dillon, Wm., relative to assessment
Dec. 5— Dubuque Poultry Association, petition of, rela
tive to using the Armory
5— Dubuque National Bank report of City Attorney,
relative to bond
5— Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress, relative to
market ordinance
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136, 347
138, 163
158
204, 219
212
211
• 220
223
235
235, 300
236, 247
244
249
260, 349
265, 271
265
272
274
285
292, 304
293, 304, 305
294, 304
300
133, 300
306
306
345, 357
347
349
1918
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Jan. 17 —Even, Peter, bid for street flusher
Feb 7 —Eagle Point Bathing Beach Committee, petition
relative to appropriation
7—Eulberg, Geo. A., vs. John Trexler and Josephine
Trexler, (F'orcloseure)
Mar. 7— Enright, Mary and Kate, reduce taxes
7— Electrian to remove pole at West Seventh and Hill
Streets 62
13— Embalmers, notice • for bids for fumigating 72
21 —Eagle Street, accepted 66, 73
21— Eagle, H. A., injured' on steam roller 31
22 —Eagle Street, notice of special assessment 72, 81, • 136, 167, 168 —
2— Eicliman, Walter, petition of, relative to install-
ing gasoline station
2— Enzler, Katie, et al., petition of, relative to reduc-
tion of assessment
2— Eberhait. L., petition of, relative to reduction of
assessment
20— Electors Notice, for primary election
6— Eichorn, L. et al, relative to placing a light on
Lawndale Avenue
July 18 —Eagle Street Property Owners, petition of, rela-
tive to reductior on assessment
Sept. 5 —Elk's Home Building Association, petition relative
to reduction of assessment
" 19— Enright, Mary and Kate, petition of, relative
to tax reduction
Oct. 17— Elliott Children, petition by John Rumple,
guardian, relative to . cancellation of interest
on property of
Nov. 7— Engineer to measure are ways in alley between
Main Street and Locust Street
21— Eagles Fraternal O- , r of, petition of, relative
to taxes
21— Express Companies, valuation of, in city
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58, 137
115, 135
120
121
153
158
200
239
245, 306
270
289
292, 348
298
1918
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Mar.
Apr.
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3— Firemen's Union, petition of, salary increase 1
3— Faldorf, Fred N., petition, relative to asse,>ment 1, 348
3— Frantzen, J. P., appeal bond
3— Fitzpatrick, J. C., Munsell, F. K., Kemps, Theodore,
Glen Brown, et al., by P. C. Murray, petition 2
relative to special assessment
3— Faherty, Eva W., relative to special assessment of 4
a sanitary sewer 10
17— Forward, Dr. C. P., relative to bill
7— Friedlein, N. F., petition of, relative to asking ex- 27
emption of taxes
7— Federal Deposit & Trust C'o., petition of, rela- 7
2
tive to Mrs. Wheat 53 7
7— First Ward Voters 5g 239
7— Farley, Mrs. J. T., reduce taxes 59
7 —Fire Payroll 66
21 —Fire Payroll
4— Fitzpatrick, J. C., relative to special assessment 82
for Kaufmann Avenue
18— Fumigator, official, contract awarded to John C 89
Voelker
May 2— Fischer, Mrs. A., petition of, relative to reduction 121
of assessment 138
16— Fahey, John, relative to appointment
June 6— Flynn, Neva, petition of, relative to damages by
158
water
" 20— Fischer & Co., petition of, asking City Council
to notify all R. R. Companies to repair cross- 166
ings
" 20—Fire Department, petition of, relative to two pla 166, 247, 248, 295
toon system
July 18 —Fire Chief instructed to go to factory and drive
new automobile back at expense of Schrup 203
Motor Co.,
Aug. 1— Fountain at Eighth and Hill Streets, petition of,
Dubuque Realty Co. asking for same to be re- 212, 348
moved
19— Friedrich, Jos., petition of, relative to cancelling 2
interest 244, 267
19 —Fire Truck, Recorder instructed to advertise for
bid for two - wheeled tractor to be used as 249, 258, 269,'268
small truck
19 —Fire Apparatus to be sold at public auction, Re- 249, 257, 281
corder instructed 258
19 —Fire Horses to be sold at auction
3— Firemen, no more men to be hired unless approved 263
by Council
3— Fourth Street Engine House, proposed elimination 265, 283
of same
18— Finance Committee, all funds referred to same 274
with power
Nov. 7— Federal Deposit & Trust Co., petition by Maryland 283, 347
Casualty Co., relative to new bond 294, 307
21- Friedlein, N. F., notice of appeal
21 —Fire Department, recommendation of Chief Ahern 295
to adopt two platoon system 307
29— Frantzen, J. P., petition of, relative to taxes
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Jan. 3— Gmkle, A. E., petition of, relative to delinquent
taxes collected
3— Grundy & Hird, et al., petition of, relative installing
electric light
17— German Trust & Savings Bank, relative to bonds
17— Grass, John, claim for personal injuries
17— Gleason, Harry, relative to resignation
17— Graham, Susan, relative to appointment
7— Grommerch, Nicholas, petition of, relative to taxes
7 —Graf, Wm., petition relative to special assessment
7— Grass, John, notice of claim
7— Gieger, O. W.,
21— Geothe Avenue and Lawther Avenue, relative to
grading alley between
Apr. 18— Gantert, Frederich, relative to appointment as
deputy auditor
2— Gantebein, Chris., relative to personal injury claim
2— George Henry A., petition of, relative to damages
caused by overflowing of sewer
2— Giellis, John, relative to appointment as Chief
of Police
" 16 —Golf Club, petition of, relative to tax reduction
ff 20— Gunther, Peter, relative to assessment
June 6— Grandgenet, Nick, petition relative to wages
July 18— Gantert, Fred, petition of auditor, relative to in-
crease in salary
Sept. 5— Guaranteed Tire Service Co., petition of, rela-
tive to installing free air and water service
at 241 Main street
19— Gniffke, Henry B., petition of, relative to error in
taxes
19 —Graf, William, petition of, relative to cancellation
of interest
Oct. 3— Glover, H. B., petition ( J. K. Deming relative to
tax reduction
3-- Ginter, Mrs. Peter, petition by assessor to allow
soldiers exemption from taxes
17— Gilloon, Frank, appointment as assistant city at-
torney
21— Grundy & Hird, petition of, relative to taxes
21— Gengler, John G., petition of, relative to placing
Manhole in sidewalk
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11
12,
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42, 246
58
64
85
116, 202, 246
116, 167
119
133
140, 267
157
200
235
243
244, 306
260, 306
261
272
292
292, 304
1918
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Jan. 3— Hammel, A. L., petition relative to damages
3 —Heim, John L., appeal bond
3 —Hilby Edward, appeal bond
Feb. 18 —Hess, Otto F., petition relative to taxes
7— Hackney, Tom, and driver, increase in wages
Mar. 7— Harbor Master's report
Mar. 21— Hendricks, G. J., reduce assessment on Hill Street
" 21— Hemmer, Elizabeth, reduce taxes
" 21— Hemansader, Anna A., notice of claim
21— Harbor Committee to expend $150.00
Apr. 18 —Hill Street, relative to excavate at 78
" 18— Houpes, Wm., & Chas. Dillion, petition of, relative
to stopping overflow of water" on O'Connor's
sub.
18— Huber, Theresa, relative to cancel taxes
18— Handel, Joseph, relative to cancel taxes
18--- Hospital property, relative to staking out road
18— Humane Society, petition of, relative to oiling
streets
18 —Heeb Street, relative to improvement
2— Hippman, Wm., relative to bond
2— Hogan, Maude, petition of, relative to tax reduc-
tion
2— Hughes, Wm., petition of, relative to reduction of
assessment
16— Harper, Mary, petition of, relative to sewer on
Picket Street
16— Hollnagel estate, petition of, relative to tax reduc-
tion
6— Horchem, B. J., petition of, relative to wages for
Nick Grandgenet
20 —Hird, Ald. Jos., notice of claim for damages by
water
18 —Hird, Norman, petition of, relative to removing
gasoline tank at Seventh and Loucust Streets
1 —Hart Street and Francis Street Crossings, petition
- of C. P. Mettel et al., relative to repairing •
same
1— Street Railway Employees Amalgamated Associa-
tion of Communication relative to strike
5— Hammel, A. L., petition of, relative to excavating
in Windsor avenue
5— Hogan, Sarah, petition of, relative to installation
of sewer
3— Hammond, W. A., petition of, relative toe con-
structing an approach to building at corner
Bluff and Julien avenue
3 —Hurd, L. G., original suit, to restrain sale of prop-
erty on Grove Terrace
3 —How, Harriet L., petition relative to tax reduction
7— Hussman, Mrs. Ida, by Louis F. Metz, guardian,
petition of, relative to taxes
7 —Hird, Jos. L., petition of, relative to tax reduction
21— Henkel, Jacob, notice of appeal
21— Hilby, Edward H., notice of appeal
29 —Hug, Anna, petition of, relative to taxes
19— Hassett, Thos., petition of, relative to cancelling
assessment Lot 2 Harpers Sub.
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2
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33
61
64
64 89
65, 115
67
84
84
88
89
90
90
92
116, 135
121
121
133
137
157
166, )223
202
211
223
235, 247
240
261
261
260, 306
284, 301
288, 306
294, 307
294, 307
305
351
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Jan. 3— Interstate Mercantile Agency, relative to collect-
ing delinquent taxes
Feb. 7 —Iowa Telephone Co., petition of, release of bond fOr
Rhomberg Avenue
May 2— Independent Order of Odd Fellows, petition of,
relative to tax reduction
June 20 —Iowa Highway Commission, communication relative
to use of bituminous products
Oct. 17 —Iowa Telephone Co., relative to bond of
Nov. 7 —Iowa Telephone Co., relative to excavating in
Rhomberg Avenue and Kniest Street
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116
166, 239
271
283
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18— Jansen Avenue, improvement of
19 —Jumbo Fire Engine — Muntz addresses Council;
Council phones in regard to repairs
19— Jewelers, notice to, sealed proposals
21--Julien Avenue and Alpine Street, relative to wid-
ening of
May 2 —Jess, J. F., petition of, relative to reduction of
assessment
2— Julien Avenue Property Owners, remonstrance of,
relative to paving from Alta Vista to Alpine
2— Jansen Avenue Property Owners, petition of, re-
monstrating against proposed change
2— Jansen Avenue Ordinance, relative to changing the 122,
course of
June 6— Jackson Street Property Owners, remonstrances
against improvement
1— Jones, Robt. and Harchovec, petition of, relative
to sewer on Seminary Street
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40
53
41,90
120
121
122
139, 154, 240
163
219
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Feb.
Mar.
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3— Kennedy, Sarah, relative to taxes
17 —Kies, Peter, relative to resignation
17 —Kies, Peter, relative to appointment
23— Kaufmann Avenue, relative to selling bonds
7— Kuehnle, Edwin C., petition of, relative to Race
Street
7— Xrumbach, Chas., claim of, storm sewer defective
7— Kemler, R. W., claim of, storm sewer defective
7 —Kelly Avenue, to repair
21 —Katz, Hedwig, notice of claim
21— Kaufmann Avenue, Property Owners, relative to
reduction of apecial assessment
April 18— Kammueller, a F., petition of, relative to removal
of cover on storm sewer on Kaufmann Avenue
" 18— Kavanaugh, J. J., petition of, relative to retouch-
ing pictures in Council Chambers
" 18— Kolfenbach, Louis F., relative to appointment as
Deputy City Treasurer
" 18— Kolck, Richard, relative to resignation
" 18— Norman, Geo., petition of, relative to improving
Roseline Avenue
" 18 —Key City Furniture Co., petition of, relative to re-
duction of taxes
" 18— Klingenberg Terrace, relative to remonstrance to
improve
May 2— Keller, Elizabeth, petition of, relative to damage
by blasting
2— Keatly, Ella E., petition of, relative to reduction
of assessment
2— Kutsch, V., petition of, relative to reduction of
assessment
2— Kohlman, Leo F., petition of, relative to reduction
of assessment
16 —Karn, Chas. E., petition of, relative to installing
Gasoline Station
16— Kenneally, R. J., petition . of, relative to salary
dm'ing illness
16— Kabat. J., petition of, relative to reduction of
assessment
16— Kringle's Sub., Notice •of Special Assessment on
Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
June 6— Keating, E. C., petition of, asking for permission
to install Gasoline Filling Station at 385 West
5th Street
6—'Key City Gas Co., petition of, relative to increase
in rates
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1— Kenkel, Ernest A., et al., remonstrance of, against
assessment for improvement of Klingenberg
Terrace
Aug. 1 —Kurt, F. N., petition of, asking City Council to
build retaining wall to protect his property
Page
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12
12
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28
32
32
58
65, 140
67, 75
84
84
85
89
89,
90
90
115, 137
120
120
121
133, 161
134
137
154
157, 201
158, 200, 212, 244
6— Kolfenbach, Louis F., petition of, City Treasurer, 161, 203
relative to increase in salary of
20— Kemler, R. W., petition of, relative to Wall on 166, 219
Walnut Street
" 20— Klingenberg Terrace, relative to improv't...167, 185, 198, 203, 212, 216
July 18— Kretschmer & Lee, communication of, relative to
bonds of H. B. McCarten, Edward T. Cleaver,
and Key City Gas Co 201
18 —Key City Gas Co., relative to bond of 201, 297
212
212, 239
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5— Klingenberg Terrace, relative to issuing bonds
19— Kuntz, Mrs. Geo., petition of, relative to cancelling
taxes
19 —Key City Gas Co., rate to be fixed by 244, 249, 259,
Council
7— Kretschmer Mfg. Co., petition of, relative to taxes
21— Keffler, D., petition of, relative to taxes
29— Knights of Columbus, petition of, relative to taxes
5— Kingsley, Mrs. William, petition of, relative to tax
reduction
19 —Key City Gas Co., petition of, relative to fixing the
price of gas
Page
221
244, 289, 301
347, 349, 360
283, 301
293
305, 349
345
352
1918
Jan.
Id
Feb.
. Mar.
3 —Love, R. J., relative to having taxes remitted 7
17— Loetscher, A. A., relative to cancelling special
assessment - 11,43
17 —List of city warrants issued in December, 1917 17, 18 '
17 —Lee, Jas.,• bill for grading West 3rd Street 13
18— Luther, F. C., petition relative to reduce assessm't 41, 142
1 —L ee, John M., notice of suit
28 —List of city warrants issued in January, 1918 50, 51, 52
7— Luchterhand, F. C., et al., reduction on Windsor 58
Avenue assessment
21— Lonergan, Mary, reduce taxes 64, 89
21— Linehan & Molo, et al., oiling streets 65
Mar. 21 —List of city warrants issued in February, 1918 68, 69
Apr. 4— Liquor, relative to discharge of city officials under 82
influence of same
4— Light, relative to placing on Sixth and Clay Sts. 82, 123
18— Lippert, Mrs. Mary, petition of relative to remit-
tance of taxes on Litton & Sawyers Add. 85, 121
18—Langworthy, E. estate, remonstrance to special
assessment . 90
18 —List of city warrants issued in March, 1918 93, 94, 95, 100, 101
May 2— Lights, relative to placing new ones 123, 138, 123
id 2— Lights, at First and Bluff Streets
June 6 —Lee, Jas., F.,. petition of, relative to bill for labor 157
at Athletic Field
6— Lynch, James T., report of City Attorney, relative
to bond of 162
July 2— License fee for carnival 187
8 —La Page, Mary, petition of, relative to tax reduc- 192, 240
tion
8 —Le Van, A. J., bond no longer in force 194, 202
8 —Lacy, Frank R., notice of appeal from, special
assessment 193
8— Linehan & Molo, bond of 193, 202
-8— Leibnitz Street, petition of property owners, rela-
tive to changing name 197
18— Lawler, J. W., petition of, relative to leave of ab-
sence, also extra months salary granted 200
18— Lagen, Cyril D., petition of, relative to increase in
salary of Fred Gantert 200
18 —List of city warrants issued in July, 1918 204
1 —Light at Auburn and Hall Streets, to be moved 220
1 —List of city warrants issued in August, 1918
2— League of Iowa Municipalities, communication, 235
relative to sending delegate to covention
5 —Lee, John, relative to bidders bond. on North Street 240
5— Lights, to be placed on Lawndale Avene, R. R.
Crossing, North Cascade Road at Twenty -First
and Couler Avenue and at Twenty- Second and 240
Wasington Streets
5 —Light to be placed on Rosedale Avenue 240
19 —Loes, Leo., notice of, claim for damages to wagon 244, 286
and horses
19 —List of city warrants issued in September, 1918 250
3 —Lee, P. J., et al., petition of, by attorneys original
notice to restrain sale of property at Grove 261
Terrace
3 —Lee, James F., notified by council to repair streets
on Rhomberg Avenue and South Locust Street 265
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3— Lights, city electrician instructed to have, in-
stalled all that have been recommended by 265, 357
council
3— Lagen, Mrs., Treasurer, instructed to accept $100 267
every year until special assessment is paid
11— McNulty, Francis J., resolution, by council relative 268
to death to he sent to family
17 —Love, R. J., petition of, . relative to cancelling 270, 289, 301
taxes
17 —Lee, James T., and bondsman, notified to repair
Rhpmberg Avenue and South Locust Street 272
within ten days 276, 279
17 —List of city warrants
18— Liberty Tractor Co., petition of, relative to vacat 290, 301, 352
ing streets 300
21 —Lacy, Mae R., relative to taxes 308
29 —List of city warrants issued in November, 1918
5— Lawson Edith, property, to be purchased for the
opening of Louisa Street
5— Louisa Street, the Edith Lawson property to be
purchased for opening of said 'street
5 —Light to be placed on Julien Avenue and Center
Place
349
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347
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Mar.
Apr.
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7— McFadden Bldg. Co., cancel assessment on Lot 1
of Sub. 529 and 530
21— McGovern, John F., assessment on Delhi Street
21— McCraney, James, et al., permission for building to,
fish
18— McCarthy, Chas., petition of, relative to increase
in salary
May 2— McNulty, F. J., relative to bond
2— McGrath, petition of, relative to reduction of assess-
ment
16— McNamara Co., notified to repair streets
16— McNamara. Co., notified to fill ditch on Fifth
Avenue
June ' 6— McGivern, Robert, petition of, asking for reduction
of assessment
6— McCarthy, Chas. J., city attorney, report relative
to bond of
20— McDonald, A. Y., Mnfg. Co., petition relative to
pavement
20— McNulty, F. J., petition of, relative to leave of
absence and granting extra salary
8— McNamara & Co., bill of
18— McCarthy, D. H., addressed council relative to side-
walk at Eighth and Bluff Streets
18— McCarten, H. B., relative to bond of
18— McDonald, J. C., personal injury claim
Aug. 1— McKenzie, J. M., petition of assessor relative to
his taxes
Sept. 5— McEvoy, Ed., petition of, relative to vacating alley
Oct. 17— McPoland, Roger, petition of, relative to cancelling
special assessment
17-- McGlashan, R. E., petition of, relative to construct-
ing an approach for automobile
Nov. 21— McLaughlin, Mrs. Maude, city treasurers report
relative to taxes
29— McLean, relative to taxes
29— McNamara, C. B. & Cp., awarded contract to con-
struct North Cascade bridge
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64, 76
85
116, 235
120
138, 163
139
158, 203
162
166
172
197
199, 204
201, 297
202
214, 275
240,
270
270
300
304
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Jan. 3 —Mall, Hugo F., Lantsky, Albert C., relative sewer
assessment on 26 Sixteenth, Michel's sub. ..... ,.••.•• 4
3— Michels sub, relative to sidewalk 5, 6, 7
17— Muntz, Ed., relative to vacating of Camp Street 13
7 —Moose Lodge, asking permission of Armory Hall 2?
for dance
7— Mullin, James L., et al., asking 1 /3 reduction on 27
special assessment, West Third Street
" 7— Miller, Mary F., petition relative to special assess- .28
ment 28
' 7— McDonald, J. C.. notice of, claim for injuries 53
" 19— Mayor's Proclamation, primary election 58
Mar. 7 —Moose Club, cancel taxes
Apr 1— Mayor's Proclamation, relative to election of city 72
officials
" 3— Munsell, K., accept $200.00 as special assessment, 75
Kaufman Avenue 75
3 —Main Street, construct cement steps
3 —Mayor
4— Mississippi Valley Water Ways Association, asking
for donation of $250.00, presented by ,Dubuque 78, 288, 301
Commercial Club
4— Morning Sun Avenue, relative to vacation • of 78, 122, 140, 153
" 4 —Muntz Motor Co., relative to build for repair 78, 139
" 4— Mullen Bros, relative to renewal of bond 88, 113
" 18— Market Stands, relative to sale of
" 18— Miller, David, ordered to connect Lots 67 and 68 89
Ea. Dub. Add. to sanitary sewer
May 2— Martin, M. ll., petition of, relative to oiling West 115
Fourteenth Street .
2— Milligan, Ed. E., petition of, relative to reduction 115
of assessment
2— Macher, E., et al., petition of relative to reduction 120
of assessment
2— Minges, Mrs. C., petition of, relative to reduction 120
of assessment
2 —Muntz Edward, petition of, relative - to reduction 120
of assessment
2— Mettel Bros., petition of, relative to construction 121
of steps .
" 2 —Moose Club, petition of, asking for cancellation of 122
assessment
" 16— Mehan, Helen, et al., petition of, relative to sewer 133, 133
" 16— Memorial Day, relative to donation of $200.00 133
" 16 —Moose Club, petition of, relative to carnival
" 16— Market, cleaning around, recorder to advertise for 138, 155 ,157
bids
June 6 —Mount Pleasant Home, petition of, relative to main- 162
taining a contagious ward on third floor
6 —Meat and Milk Inspector, notified to publish copy 162
of reports 187, 162
July 2— Municipal Dock, relative to rent of
" 8— Midland Chemical Co., petition of, relative to in- 193, 287
stalling air tank
8— Murphy, David, communication, relative to plumbers
ecavation bonds
18— Muntz, Edward, petition of, relative to claim for
$290.00 for land taken off property on South 200, 288, 301, 348
Alta Vista Street 301 297
18—Mullen , Mullen Bros., bonds of 201
18— Moore, H. S., notice of claim for damages
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" 18 —Maus, M. et al., notified by chief of police to
vacate at Bathing Beach on Rhomberg Ave
and Front Street
" 18— Mueller, J. P., awarded contract for sidewalk on
Burns Street
Aug. 1 —Mayo Foundation, bill of
1— Mettel, C. P.,- et al,, petition of, relative to repair-
. ing crossings on Hart Street and Francis Sts.
" 15— Mullen, Michael, bill for labor at Beach, Fifteenth
and Elm Strees, referred to Committee of
Whole
Sept. 19— Meehan, Mary, petition of, relative to taxes
" 19— Malloy, James, settlement of, personal injury
claim
" 19— Mayor, appointed delegate to attend meeting of
American Public Health Association at Chicago,
October, 14 -17, 1918
Oct. 3 —Madl, Joe, treasurer instructed to cancel interest
and cost on special assessment on Couler
Avenue
" 17— Maxwell, Amanda C., petition of, relative to ex-
tension of time to connect with sanitary
sewer
Nov. 7— Meyers, William, warrant for personal injury paid
to Dr. A. H. Blocklinger
" 21— Mozena, John, notice of appeal
" 21— Miller, W. H., notice of appeal
" 21- Meyer, Matilda, notice of appeal
" • 21 —Metz, Louis, relative to taxes
" 21— Murphy, Catherine, petition of, relative to connect-
ing with sanitary sewer
" 29 —Mercy Hospital, St. Joseph's, petition of, relative
to taxes
Dec. 5— Mayagues City of, petition of, asking for donation
to relief fund
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211, 224
211
224, 283
245
246
266
267
270, 289, 301
286
294, 307
294, 307
294, 307
301
301
305, 348
345
1918
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Feb. 7— Nagle, J. J., petition of, relative to purchase of 27
Camp Street. 53
7— Notice to Vault Cleaners, sealed proposals
7— Neumann, Otto, sanitary officer, placed on police 33
pay roll 33
21— Nesler, F. A. & Son, hid, town clock 41
11— Notice to voters of the First Ward 53
11— Notice to jewelers, relative to town clock 71
13— Notice to improve Angella Street
13— Notice for bids to hawl patients to Detention 72
Hospital
13— Notice to Licensed Embalmers, relative to bids for 72
fumigating 64, 272
21— Neenan, Herbert J., grant soldier exemption 64
21— Noesges Bros., install gasoline tank
21— Notice to Physicians, relative to reporting con- 70
tagious disease 71
21— Notice of Registration
22— Notice Official, relative to special assessment for 72
improvements on Eagle Street 73
" 28— Notice to Waterworks Bond Holders 73
22— Notice of assessment of Viola Street 78
Apr. 4— Nesler & Hammel, relative to renewal of bonds
4— Notice of Special assessment for sidewalks, Rhom-
berg Avenue.
18 —Noel, Frank, relative to reduce taxes
20— Notice of vacating alleys, Bells Sub., from West 153, 155
Eighth to Wilson 153
20— Notice to Electors, for primary election
20— Notice of vacating, Bellevue Add., Morning Sun 153, 156
Avenue and Short Street 154
20— Notice of right of way, Jansen Avenue 154
20— Notice of special assessment, Kringle's Sub
20— Notice to contractors,' Relative to constructing 154
Bee Branch Sewer south
20— Notice to contractors, Relative to constructing 154
Bee Branch Sewer north
20— Notice to contractors, Relative 'to constructing 155
cement gutter, Seventeenth Street
20— Notice to contractors,' Relative to ∎constructing 155
cement steps Vine Street
20— Notice, relative to changing grade of Cora Street 156
June 6— Notice to automobile dealers and manufacturers 185
" 20— Notice to sidewalk contractors, for bids on North
Street
20— Notice of special assessment, for improvement of
Klingenberg Terrace
20— Notice to sidewalk contractors, for bids on
Burns Street
20— Notice to sidewalk contractors, for bids on 186
Fourth Street Extension 201, 297
July 18— Nesler & Hammel, bonds of 240
Sept. 5 —North Street, bidders bond of John Lee
19— Noxious Weeds, Street Commissioner, notifed to 247
have cut
19 —North Cascade Crossing, resolution ordering a
temporary bridge to be constructed 248, 284, 298, 305
19— Notice of Registration, for draft into army, 256
September 12, 1918
Oct. 17— Neumeister, Otto J. petition of, relative to ad- 270, 348
justment of assessment
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Nov. — Notice to taxpayers, relative to penalties on de-
linquent special assessments
— Notice of special assessment to pay for sanitary
sewer in Seminary Street
— Notice to contractors, relative to bid for construct-
ing temporary bridge at North Cascade Cross-
ing
19— Notice to parties wishing to have cisterns filled
19— Notice to property owners, to clean Ice and Snow
off sidewalks
19— Notice vacation, Elm Street, from Twenty- Seventh
to Twenty- eighth and Washington Sts., from
Twenty- seventh to Twenty- eighth
19— Notice of special assessment for constructing
sanitary sewer in Seminary Street
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Jan. 3- Oxford Heights, relative to sidewalk 6, 7
3- Ordinance Standard Oil C'o., relative to granting
pipe line - 6, 21
3- Officers reports 3, 4, 12
7- Official notice relative to taxes 20
17- Ordinance, ralt4ve to vacation of Camp St. 11, 13, 21
17- Ordinance, relative to one man cars 15, 21
17- Official notice, sidewalks must be cleaned 20, 22
17- Official notice, relative to special assessment for
cleaning side walk, hauling ashes 22, 23, 24, 25, 26
Feb. 7- O'Donnell, Frederick, asking a soldiers exemption 27
7- 011er, Edwin, petition relative to valuation 28
" 14- Ordinance, granting Roshek Bros. a bridge - 38, 39, 54
14- Official notice, relative to Jansen Avenue 54
Mar. 7- Ordinance, salaries of officers and appointees 61, 70
Apr. 18- O'Connor's Sub., petition by Houpes & Dillon,
relative of over flow of water 84
18- O1ler, Edel, petition of, asking for tax reduction 90
18- Ordinance, relative to poultry running at large 91
2- Ordinance, changing the course of Jansen Avenue 122
2- Ordinance, vacating parts of Morning Sun Avenue,
Short Street, etc. 122
2- Ordinance, vacating alley Bell's Sub 122
16- Ordinance, improving Eagle Street 136
16- Ordinance, changing the grade of Cora Street 136
16 -Odd Fellows' Bldg., petition relative to taxes 137
16 -Ohde, Chas, estate, relative to assessment 140
6 -Otto Ernistine„ petition of, relative to tax re- 162
duction
6- Official notices for month of July, 1918 210
1- O'Brien, James, report of assessor, relative to bis
taxes 214, 275
1- Ordinance relative to destruction of noxious
weeds 215
15- Official notices for April, 1918 229
19- O'Meara, Mrs. Michael, petition of, relative to taxes 245
19- O'Connor, James, petition of, by Ed. F. Connolly,
relative to property 245
19- Official notices for September, 1918 256
Oct. 3- Ordinance to establish the rate of. gas at $1.10 259, 349, 360
11- Ordinance, relative to spanish influenza 268
11- Official notices for month of October, 1918 280, 281, 282
21- O'Meara, Mrs. Petition of relative to taxes on Lot
66 Union Add. 292
25- Ordinance, amending an ordinance providing for
the assessment and collection of taxes, and city
may buy in property 303, 311
Dec. 19- Ordinance, granting right for the Corn Belt Pack-
ing Co. to operate 355, 361
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3- Petition of Wm. P. Slattery, relative to taxes
7- Primary election, judges and clerks
7 -Pay roll and report of
17-Proceedings for month of December approved of
17 -Pape & Son, relative to bond for excavating
7- Philips, John, claim of (defective storm sewer)
11- Proclamation of mayor on primary election
27- Primary election, relative to canvassing vote for
February 25, 1918
• Mar. 7- Police report and pay roll
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7- Police pay roll
Apr. 1- Proclamation of mayor, relative to election of
city officials
3 -Park Board, relative to construct cement steps
on Main Street
18- Police, petition of, relative. to vacation
18 -Puls, Otto F., relative to appointment as , deputy
city treasurer
18 -Pond, Dr. A. M., petition of, relative to reduction
of taxes
18- Putnam, Mrs. Ellen E. White, petition of, relative
to cancel interest on special assessment
18- Potter, Airs. E. M., petition of, relative to injuries
18- Poultry, relative to ordinance
18- Police and Fire Commission, session to examine
applicants
May 2- Piekenbrock, F. J., relative to bond
2 -Pear Street, relative to improvement of, and re-
monstrance -
2- Penning, Nick, petition of, relative to reduction of
assessment
2- Peters, Mrs. Anton, petition of, relative to reduc-
tion of assessment
2 -Peter Even & Son, warrant ordered drawn in favor
of, in sum of $7,095.25 for payment of Street
Flusher and Sprinkler
2- Pitchner, A., petition of, relative to tax reduction
2- Patrol House, Thirteenth and Washington Street,
relative to, painting and papering
16- Police Chief, annual report of
16- Police Department, relative to purchasing light-
weight uniforms
20- Pleasant Street, petition of Joseph Welu, relative
to opening '
20- Payroll, city employees, police
20- Payroll, streets
6- Payroll, city employees, police and fireman'
6 -Pape, Chas. & Son, report of, city attorney relative
• to bond
6- Polsean, T. A., petition of, relative to improvement
of Pine Street
6- Papin, 0., and Emile Hintrager, petition of, rela-
tive to taxes
20- Payroll, police, fireman and laborers
8- Plaister Winona, notice of claim for damages
8- Police Chief, instructed to enforce automobile ordi-
nances
" 18- Police Chief, instructed to notify Mr. Maus, et al.,
to vacate at Rhomberg Ave. and Front Street
Aug. 1- "Police Iowa Chiefs Association ", communication
of, relative to convention at Ft. Dodge, Iowa
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85, 248
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90
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91, 113
104
116, 135
120
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138, 170
140, 162
and fireman, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149
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5— Paisley, Louisa C., et al., petition of, relative to
drainage system on Locust Street
5 —Park Board Communication, relative to levy
5— Payroll
5— Profile, Queen Street, presented by City Engineer
1— Provoost, Nellie G., and Sarah M., et al., petition of,
by J. K. Deming, claiming error in taxes
18— Pioneer Savings Bank & Trust Co., recorder in-
structed to notify them to report all Water
Works Bonds held for the year 1913
18— Police and Fire Commission, notice of meeting
7— Patrol House, relative to changes
21— Pfotzer and Rhomberg, petition of, relative to taxes
29— Penalty of 10% to be deducted from assessments
5— Poultry Association, petition of, relative to using
the Armory
5— Potter, Mrs. E. M., petition of, relative to per-
sonal injuries sustained February 27, 1917
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275, 285 •
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289, 301
294, 304
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Apr. 18— Quinn, Messrs.,' petition of, relative to appoint-
ment of John . Schriner
Sept 5 —Queen Street, profile prevented by city engineer
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3- Reports of Officers, for last half of December, 1917
3- -Ryan, Dennis, petition, relative to special assess-, 38
ment 38
17- Ryder, Thomas J., relative to appointment 12
17- Resolution to tax levy
17- Report of Officers for first half of January, 1918 11, 12
7- Report of Officers for last half of January, 1918 29, 30
7- Resolution, relative to special assessments, clean- 34, 35, 36, 37, 38
sidewalks
14- Roshek Bros., relative to bridge across alley 38, 38
21- Report of Officers for first half of February, 1918 42, 43
28- Report of Officers for last half of February, 1918 48, 49, 59
7- Rhomberg, A. L., cancel taxes 66
21- Report of Officers for first half of March, 1918 71.
21- Registration notice
4- Rouch, W. H., relative to assessment for sewer 78
in Cora Street
4 -Ruh, Andrew, relative to assessment for improve- 78
ment Delhi Street 78 79
4- Report of Officers for last half of March 81
4- Rhomberg, A. J., relative to special assessment 85
18 -Ross, Frank B., relative to bond 85
18- Report of Officers for first half of April, 1918 88
18- Ruprecht, Julia A., case of 89
18- Roseline Avenue, relative to improvement
2 -Rupp, August, petition of, relative to personal 116, 138
injury
2- Roshon, C. A., petition of, relative to tax reduction 138
2- Report of Officers for the last half of April, 1918 116, 117, 118, 119
2- Report of Committee on Streets, relative to 120
Kringles Sub.
2- Ryder, J. P., petition of, relative to reduction of 120
assessment
2- Rhomberg Avenue, C. M. & St. P. R. R., instructed 121
to open crossing at Eagle Point 122
2- Russo, F. W., petition of, relative to tax reduction
2- Rhomberg, Al., warrant ordered drawn in favor of,
for $750.00 balance due on purchase of Bathing 123
Beach property
16- Rhomberg, J. H., petition of, relative to reduction 133
of assessment
16- Rhomberg, Catharina, et al., relative to deed of, 134
property to City of Dubuque
16 -Rand, W., petition of, relative to taxes on Odd 137
Fellows Bldg. 138
16 -Ryan, J. J., relative to appointment 1918 138
16- Report of officers for the first half of May,
June 6- Reifstack, A. W., petition of, relative to condition 157, 248, 285
of sidewalk
6- 'Report' of Officers for the last half of May, 1918 159, 160
8- Ryan, J. J., petition of, relative to leave of absence, 220
also appointing Frank Ryan to fill vacancy 193, 198, 220
8- Report of Officers for the last half of June, 1918
18- Reynolds, communication of, relative to bonds of
of Nesler & Hammel, and Mullen Bros
18- Report of Officers for the first half of July, 1918
18- Rusch, W. G., petition of, relative to reduction of
assessment
1- Report of Officers for the last half of July, 1918
15- Report of Officers for first half of August, 1918
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5- Report of Officers for last half of August, 1918
5- Rotary Club and Commercial Club, petition of,
relative to enforcing smoke ordinance
5- Rauch, J. W., et al., petition of, relative to using
alley between Lemon St. and Davenport St.
19 -Ryder Bros., petition of, claiming an error in
assessment
19- Report of Officers for last half of September, 1918
19- Registration Notice, for draft in army September
12, 1918
Oct. 3- Registration Clerks, relative to appointment
3- Report of Officers for last half of September, 1918
3- Rhomberg Avenue, Jas. F. Lee, notifed to repair
s treets
17- Rumple, John, guardian for Elliott children, peti-
tion of, relative to cancelling interest on prop-
erty of
17- Riley, Joseph R., petition of, relative to cement
walk laid by the Telephone Co.
17- Rhomberg, A. -L., petition of, relative to cancelling
taxes for Detention Hospital
17- Report of Officers for first half of October, 1918
18- Report of Officers for first half of October, 1918
18- Registration Notice ..
18- Registration Clerks, notice to
Nov. 7- Russell, Anna, petition of, relative to taxes
7- Report of Officers for last half of October, 1918
7- Reinfried, Jos. R., resolutions of sympathy to be
drawn up
21- Reynolds, Mrs. 0., petition of, relative to taxes
21- Rhomberg, J. H., petition of, relative to taxes
21- Report of Officers for first half of November, 1918
21- Railroads, valuation of, in city
21- Ruchte, Anna, petition of, relative to re- valuation
of property
Dec. 5- Rhomberg, A. L., taxes to be cancelled on Lots 614,
615 Ham's Add.
5- Report of Officers for last half of November, 1918
19- Report of Officers for first half of December, 1918
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240
244, 267
245
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261, 271
262
265
270, 289, 300
270, 349, 352
271, 289, 301
271
275
280
282
284, 300
285
289, 301
292
294, 304, 305
295
298
300
345
346
354
1918
3- Slattery, Wm. P., petition relative to taxes
3- Standard Oil Co., ordinance, relative to granting 621
pipe lines 9, 26, 27
" 17- Seventeenth Street property owners, petition 10
" 17- Schargitz, Fred, relative to claim for damages 11
" 17- Schwinn, Phil, relative to resignation 13
" 17 Salaries, relative to increase 20
" 17- Street Flusher, relative to sealed proposals for
17- Special Assessement Notice, relative to cleaning
side walk 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 34, 35, 36, 37, 104
105, 106, 1 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113
7- Sanitary Officer, placed in police pay roll 61, 62
7- Salaries of Officers and Appointee, ordinance 41
7- Schmidt, Anton, pet, relative to special assessment
7- Strinsky, Frank, remonstrance in regard to special
assessment
7- Signal Lights, petition of, relative to West Third
and Alpine Streets
Mar. 7- Steiner, Chris, reduce taxes
" 21- Schmidt, Emil, adjusting assessment Lot 122 Finley
Add. 66, 1 65, 89
65, 138, 141
21 -Star Taxi Co., installing gasoline tanks
21- Smith, Henry, notice of claim 41
21- Street Payroll 66
21- Sewer Payroll 66
21- Street Committee, Viola and Eagle Street accepted
21- Sidewalks, Lots 395, 396 and 397, Ham's Add., ac- 66, 73, 80
cepted 0
21- Seventeenth Street, assessment for improvement 8 43
21- Shargitz, Christine, personal injury claim
21- Salaries of Officers and Appointees, repealing or-
dinance
21- Salaries of Officers and Appointees, ordinance
April 3 -Saul, Mayor, address to Council
4- Standing Committees, appointment of
4- Sidewalks, special assessment of, on Rhomberg
Avenue
18 -Storm Sewer, relative to removal of cover on
Kaufmann Avenue
18- Sheppley, E. H., petition of, relative to refund of 84, 300, 356
special assessment
18- Schmitt, Melchior, notice of claim, relative to
overflow of water in L. H. Langworthy's Add.
18- Smith, Samuel, awarded contract for cleaning
vaults
18- Sewer, Sanitary, relative to connect Lots 67 and
68, East Dubuque Add.
18- Sisters of St. Francis, petition of, relative to tax
reduction
18- Sewer, Sanitary, petitioh of property owners ask-
ing for, between Rhomberg and Lincoln Ayes.
18- Street Flusher, proposal to make one out of street
car sprinkler
18- Sewer, Sanitary, relative to bids in Heeb street
18- Sidewalks, resolution to constructs on North Street, 92, 185, 188
Quigley's Sub. and Bush's Sub. 92
18- Sewer, Bee Branch, relative to extension of same 92
18- Steps, instruction, Dodge to Burns Streets 115
2- Staner, N. J., report relative to work on Heeb St
2- Saunders, C. J. W., et al., relative to Boulevard
lights between 10th and 11th Streets on Main 115, 347
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2- Sisters of St. Francis, petition of, relative to tax
reduction
2- Schmitt, Mary C., petition of, relative to reduction 115, 239
of assessment 116, 135
2- Stuber, John, relative to bond
2- Schromen, John, relative to bond and appointment 116, 123, 137, 161
2- Schmidt, Anton, petition of, relative to reduction of
assessment -
2- Street Flusher and Sprinkler, relative to warrant
ordered drawn for $7,095.25 in favor of Peter 121
Even & Son for payment for same
2- Sidewalks, resolutions adopted, ordering walks in 122
front of Linehan Park Add
2- Sidewalks, cleaning snow, special assessment of 123, 131
2- Sewer, South Dodge and Bluff Streets, petition of 133
Helen Mehan et al
16- Sewer, Picket Street, petition of Mary Harper rela-
tive to same
16 -State Street property owners, petition of, relative
changing grade 138
16- Schmidt, Adolph, relative to appointment of
16- Sidewalks, resolutions adopted ordering walks on-
(ringle's Sub., Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 138, 141
16- Street Flusher and Sprinkler, relative to place to 138
house same
16- Scharle, Barbara, petition of, relative to tax re- 137
duction
20- Schneider, J. C., asking for excavation permit 140
20 -Short Street, vacation notices
20- Sewer, Bee Branch, South, notice to contractors 154, 157, 298
20- Sewer, Bee Branch, North, notice to contractors 154, 157, 298
20- Seventeenth Street Cement Gutter, notice to con- 155, 157
tractors 155, 157
20 -Steps on Vine Street
June 6- Schmitz, Anthony, et al., petition of, asking to
have name of Leibnitz Street changed to Lib- 158
erty Street
6- Sidewalks, return of service, North Street and
Burns Streets, Bush's Sub 158, 185, 192, 203, 247, 257, 284
6- Staner, N. J., bid on Vine Street Steps returned... 163, 170
20- Sidewalks on 4th Street Extension, resolution or- 1
dering walks built 163, 166, 186, 203
20- Schmitt, Melchoir, claim of further damages on
Heeb Street
20- Schmidt, Adolph, relative to extra salary granted 172
8 -Sewer in Seminary Street, petition relative to open-
ing same
8- Scheppele Motor Co., petition of, relative to with- 193
drawal of bid on Fire Chief's .car
8- Sidewalk resolutions, Gilliam's Sub., Angella St 198
" 18 -Sewer gang, petition of, relative to increase in
wages
18- Schrup Motor Co. awarded contract to furnish 203
automobile for Fire Chief
.Aug. 1- Schroeder, Arthur, Council granted an extra 216
month's salary
1- Stoltz, Geo., Council granted an extra month's
salary
. 1- Sidewalk resolutions adopted ordering walk in
front of property on Herold Street and North 218, 224
Street
115, 137
120
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133
166
192
200
216, 227
1918
15- Sewer, Sanitary, in Queen Street, relative con-
223, 224, 238, 241, 242, 256, 259
struction of
15- Sewer, Sanitary, in Grandview Avenue, relative to 223
construction. of
5 -Steps in Clifford Street 240, 242, 249, 357
5= Spellerberg, R. L., petition of, relative to light of
W. Eleventh St. 240
19 -Sewer in Seminary Street, resolution ordering
same constructed 248, 257, 262, 267, 269, 275, 280, 298, 353, 361
19- Sidewalk resolution adopted ordering walks on 249, 256
Herold Street
19- Staner, N. J., awarded contract to construct ce- 249, 258
ment steps on Clifford Street
19- Sidewalks, resolution adopted ordering walks on
Grand View Heights 245
Oct. 3- $hiras; O. P., petition by J. K. Deming relative to 260, 306
tax reduction
'3 -South Locust Street, Jas. F. Lee notified to repair
street 265
" 11- Spanish Influenza Ordinance, relative to 268, 280
Nov. 7- Schneider, Augusta, petition of, relative to taxes 284, 300
7- Specht, Matilda, relative to tax reduction 289, 301
" 21-Sisters of the Holy Ghost, petition of, relative to
taxes and payment for property condemned at
Arch and St. Ambrose Streets 293, 304, 347
21- Streff, W. S., petition of, relative to taxes 293
21 -Star Brewing Co., petition of, relative to taxes 294, 304
29- Straub, Mr., relative to assessment 305
29- Schrup, H. L., relative to assessment 305
29 -St: Joseph's Mercy Hospital, petition of, relative
to taxes for the year 1918 305, 348
Dec. 5- Sussman, Henry and Magdalena, petition of rela-
tive to damages sustained to property Novem-
ber 11th, 1918 345
5 -Spahn -Rose Lumber Co., to be notified to remove
lumber from sidewalk 348
11- Schwinn, Phil., report of City Attorney relative
to bond 347
19- Seventh Day Adventists, petition of, relative to
cancelling taxes 351
19- Semper, Mollie A., petition of, relative to personal
injury 352
19 -Sewer in Henion Street reported by City Attorney
as being too small 357
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Jan. 3- Telegraph- Herald relative to numbering houses
3- Traut, Louisa M., petition of, relative to taxes
Feb. 3- Telegraph- Herald, petition relative to directories
3- Teamsters' Local, No. 567, petition of, relative to
wages
7- Trexler, John and Josephine, relative to fore-
closure
21 -Town Clock, bid for care of
7- Treasurer's reports
21 -Teal, Elizabeth and John, accept $60.00 for taxes
21- Thedinga, Clara B., overflow of water
3- Twelfth Street, relative to improvement of
18- Treasurer, petition of, relative to appointment of
deputies
18- Trades & Labor Congress, petition of, relative to
one -man car
18- Trewin, C. B., petition of, relative to tax. reduc-
tion
May 2- Trueb, Anna, Mary and Mrs. J. T. Knoernschild,
petition relative to tax reduction
Aug. 1- Tuberculosis Hospital, City Engineer instructed
lay out road
Sept. 5- Twaites, John W., petition of, asking
of taxes
5 -Tax levy by Dubuque Park Board, communication
relative to
5- Tibey, .J., petition of, relative to bill for rolling
Cora Street
Nov. 7 -Tax Levies for 1918
21- Telegraph and Telephone Companies, valuation of
in City
25 -Tax Ordinance, amending an ordinance for the
assessment and collection of taxes, and City
may buy property
25 -Tax list of 1917 to be sold at tax sale
19-Tire Service Co., application to install free air and
water service
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65
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120
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Jan. 17 Vacation, relative to Camp Street, Elks. 19 -25 20
Mar. 21— Vogel, A. J., et al., grade alley between Goethe and
Lawther Avenue 64
" 21 —Viola Street accepted 66, 73, 81
" 21 —Viola Street, notice of special assessment 73, 81, 167, 168
April 18— Vaults, cleaning of; to advertise for bids 88
" 18— Voelker, John C., relative to awarding contract to
convey contagious disease patients to Deten-
tion Hospital 89
18— Voelker, John C., relative to awarding contract for
fumigating 89
18— Voelker Realty Co., petition of, relative to vacation
of streets 91,122
16— Voelker Realty Co., petition of, relative to con-
necting with gas main 134
20— Visiting Nurse Association, relative to appropria-
tion 140
20— Vacation notice, Bell's Sub. from West 8th to Wil-
son Avenue 153
20— Vacation notice, Bellevue Add., Morning Sun and
Short Streets 153
20 —Vine Street Steps 155, 163
18 —Viola Street property owners, petition of, relative
to reduction of assessment . 200
5 —Venn, Jess, petition of, relative to tax cancellation 235
5-- Voelker, C'. A., petition by City Assessor relative
to cancelling taxes on Grandview Heights 236
19— Voelker Realty Co., petition of, relative to error in
assessment for improvement of Klingenberg
Terrace 245, 283, 300
Dec. 5— Voelker Realty Co., petition of, relative to refund -
of taxes on receipt No. 5198 for the year 1915 345
6— Vestibules to be built at entrances' of City Hall 347
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3—WestabY's Sub., relative to sidewalk assessment
5, 7
7— Worst, Mrs. Ida, petition of, relative to remittance 28
of taxes 28, 85
7 —Water Works reports 41
21 —West 3rd Alpine Street, widening of same 41
21 —West 5th and Alpine Streets, widening of same 43
21 —West 3rd Street, assessment for improvement of 43
' 7— Weighmaster reports
7 —West 7th and Hill Streets, relative to City Engi- 62
neer removing pole
21 —West Locust property owners, reduction on special 65, 75, 87
assessments 73
28 —Water Works bond holders, notice to
18— Windsor Avenue property owners, relative to spe- 87
cial assessments
18— Woodward, Harvey, relative to resolution to pay 88
full month's time, etc. 116, 135
2— Wybrant, Geo. D., relative to bond
2 —White Street property owners, petition of, relative 121
to reduction of assessment
2 —West Locust Street from 17th Street to Hodgon
Avenue, proof of publication and remonstrance 122
against improvement of
2— Wattles, Mrs.. L. H.., petition of, asking for can-
cellation of assessment for cleaning and re- 122
pairing sidewalks
18 —West 3rd and Hill Streets, petition of property 133
owners, relative to widening
June 6 —Welu, Joseph, petition of, relative to opening 162, 140
Pleasant Street
July 8 —Witt alley ba relative to grade of
ck of property at No. 14 and 16 West
14th Street 193, 200, 218
18— Welty, Joseph, et al., relative to reduction of as- 200
sessment on Eagle and Viola Streets 224
Aug. 15 —Water Works, r ep on of, to June 30th, r o f
Sept. 5— Weltry, 239
assessment
19 Weitz, Peter E., petition of, relative to damage to 244, 267
property of Weitz Bros.
19 —Water Works, annual report of Trustees for year 247
ending May 31st, 1918
19 —Water Works Board instructed to install sewer
from Water Level to Kaufmann Avenue sewer 248, 261
Oct. 3—Waller, for Old t Assessor, asking
exemption on taxes 265
17— Women's Relief Corps petition of, asking for the 270
use of the Armory Hall
17 —Wolf, Mary M., petition of, relative to water flow- 270
in; on li'r property
17— Waples L. H., petition of, relative to objections... 270, 348, 352
21— Wallis, John Ryder, petition of, relative- to taxes... 294, 307
21— Wright, Frank C., notice of appeal
21- -Water Works Quarterly Report, from July 1st to 294
September 30th, 1918
21— Weitz, Mary E., relative to Old Soldiers' exemp- 295
tion
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21—Water Works, $5,000.00 tc be paid back to them
29— Wasser, Mrs. Josephine, relative to taxes
29— Walch, L. A., report of Board of Equalization
29— Washington Street property owners notified to pay
assessment
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Feb. 17 —Young Women's Christian Association, petition of,
relative to exemptiftn of taxes
Sept. 19 —Young Women's Christian Association, petition of
asking for use of the Armory
Nov. 21 —Young Women's Christian Association, petition of,
relative to taxes
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292, 348