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1922 Index Council ProceedingsOFFICE OF CITY CLERK City of Dubuque, Iowa JOHN STUBER, CITY CLERK INDEX CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) 1922 a�vH -N • A e oueuqut -4 City Officers For The Year 1922 LOUIS H. BREDE THEODORE P. GABRIEL • City Clerk —JOIN STUBER City Treasurer — OTTO F. PULS City Auditor — FRED GANTERT City Engineer — WALTER CULLEN Assistant City Engineer— J. J. RYAN Fire Chief= JOSEPH FISHER City Electrician — JOSEPH CORRELL Electrical Inspector — SAMUEL TRILLER Plumbing Inspector — GEORGE MASTERS COUNCILMEN JAMES ALDERSON, Mayor HARLAN G. MELCHIOR ED. SCHREMPF City Manager —O. E. CARR Secretary to Manager—J. W. LAWLOR City Solicitor —M. IL CZIZEK City Assessor — GEORGE BENNETT Deputy Assessor — PETER J KIES Chief of Police — JOHN GIELLIS Health Director — DR. D. C. STEELSMITH Meat and Milk Inspector — F. W. WIELAND Sanitary Inspector — JOSEPH SCHARRY Market Master — CHAS. McCARTHY Regular meetings of the City Council are held the first Monday of each month at 4:30 P. M. 1922 INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT Page A Jan. 2 -Alta Vista Street, report of City Manager relative to straightening said street 2 -6 -17 " 2 -Alta Vista Street, resolution to make plat, survey and notify owners 2 -17 24- Alpine Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from Solon to Dodge Streets...19, 35, 63, 80, 95, 134, 441, 498, 502, 504 " 24- Alpine Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from W. 3rd to Solon 22, 34, 35, 64, 81, 97, 115, 278, 330, 332 " 24 -Alta Vista Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from W. 14th to Julien Avenue 22, 34, 57; 91, 113, 390, 446, 449, 566, 594 " 24 -Alta Vista Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from Julien Avenue to W. 5th Street 23, 34, 56, 94, 114, 391 " 24 -Alta Vista Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from Kirkwood Street to W. 14th 24, 34, 78 " 28- Alderson, James, elected councilman 118 " 28- Adams, Herbert, elected Park Commissioner 118, 140, 152 April 3- Alderson, James, appointed Mayor 137 " 13- Algona Street, petition of property owners to have street improved 138, 139, 153, 155, 164 " 13 -Apple Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve 140, 153, 154, 163, 190, 241 " 13- Armour & Co., asking privilege to build platform, 3rd. and Iowa Streets 142 " 13- Alley, between Garfield and Rhomberg Avenues, from Fengler to Farley Streets, Resolution of Necessity to improve 146, 153, 156, 165, 175, 177, 189, 194, 279, 345, 376, 378 May 8 -Ann Street, petition to improve 175 " 8- Algona Street, Delhi to W. 14th, Profile of 176, 190, 306, 384, 385 " 8- Alley, between Washington Street and Elm, from 28th Street north, Profile of 176 " 8- Alley, between Elm Street and Pine, from 12th to 13th, Profile of 176, 228 " 8 -Alley between Elm Street and Pine, from 17th to 19th, Profile of 176 " 23- Allison Street, resolutions 191, 227, 242, 248, 537, 582, 610, 611 " 23 -Alley between Iowa Street and Central, from 12th Street north, Resolution to repair 191, 226, 248, 299, 328, 329, 400 June 12 -Alta Vista Street, Waiver and agreement, signed by property owners, relative to change of grade 221 " 29 -Alley between Burden Avenue and Hedley Court, peti- tion of property owners to have same repaired 242 July 10- Auburn Avenue, petition of property owners asking for sanitary sewer 280, 313 " 31 -Alta Vista Street, from Julien Avenue to West 5th Street, accepted 325 Aug. 7- Auburn Avenue, Profile of 328 " 7-- Algeyer, John, petition relative to soldier's exemp- tion 328, 383 7- Acker, A. G., petition to build garage on City prop- erty 328, 400, 407, 488 " 7 -Adam, Michael, petition for reduction in assessment.. 328, 401 " 14 -Air Hill Street, petition of residents for sewer and water 358 " 14 -Alley between Garfield and Rhomberg Avenues, report of City Solicitor 376 Sept. 20 -Alta Vista Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from West 14th to Kirkwood Street 473, 513 " 20- Asbury Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from Delhi Street to St. Ambrose Street 476, 510 Oct. 17- Atlantic Street, petition of property owners for street light 538 1922 A 17— Auxiliary to American Legion, petition to use Armory for dance 17 —Alley first east of St. Ambrose Street from Rosedale to Alley south of Rosedale Avenue, Petition of property owners to improve 30 —Alley between Merz and Edison Street, petition to improve Nov. 6— Audubon Street, profile showing grade from 14th Street to Rosedale Avenue 6 —Air Hill Street, profile showing grade from Hill Street to Julien Avenue 23— Archdiocese of City of Dubuque and Wm. P. Slattery Estate, petition for vacation of alley from Martha Ann Street to Julien Avenue 23— Althauser, J., report of City Solicitor relative to de- linquent taxes Dec. 26 —Alley first east of St. Ambrose Street from Rosedale, Resolution of Necessity to improve ft GC /1 INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT Page 538 541 575 580 580 603 604 641 1922 INDEX --BOOK 52 SUBJECT B Jan. 2— Breithaupt, Philip, plumber's bond " 17— Burke, Richard, plumber's bond Feb. 6— Baule, Bessie, petition for reduction in assessment for improvement of Dodge Street " 14— Bowman, Ed. and Jos. Healy, bond, display sign " 24— Braconier, Frank G., plumber's bond Mar. 6— Burrell, Dr. D. D., addressed Council relative to public dance halls, etc. " 6— Berwanger, John, petition for reduction in assessment " 15 —Balke Street and Groveland Avenue, property owners petition for light " 15— Budget for 1922 " 25— Bradley, A. A., et al, petition to improve St. Ambrose Street " 28— Brede, L. H., elected Councilman April 13—Briggs, Mrs. M. E., asking for remission of cigarette license, as she only used it 2 months May 1 —Board of Education, petition asking for vacation of streets and alleys for Junior High School " 23— Burton's Add., Lot 26, Report of Manager relative to purchase " 23— Burch, James M., and Mary Louise Burch, deed to property Dubuque Harbor Improvement Co " 23— Bennett Street, petition of property owners to improve street June 5—Board. of Review, City of Dubuque and Julien Twp " 21— Burden Street, petition of property owners to have street repaired " . 29 —Board of Health meeting July 10— Barker, Mrs., petition relative to constructing cement steps " 17— Bechtel, Geo. et al, petition to repair alley " 17— Bradley, J. H., petition to improve Bradley Avenue " 19- 13onds, Resolution to issue $75,000 City Grading Bonds " 19 —Byrne Bros., petition to install Champion Service Tower on 9th and Iowa Streets " 24 —Board of Education, petition for reduction of assess- ments against property bought by Board from A. A. Cooper Aug. 14— Bench, Alfred J., petition against levy for improve- ment of alley between Garfield and Rhomberg Ave. " 18 —Bly, John, petition to vacate alley Sept. 5 —Beach Street, vacation notice " 5 —Booth Street improvement, Resolution of Necessity from Dodge Street to Julien Avenue " 11— Bonbright & Co., Chicago, contract for City Grading bonds " 20— Bonds, Resolution to issue $186,000 City Improvement Bonds " 20 —Bond, Byrne Bros., display sign " 20— Burden Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve, from Windsor to O'Neil Streets Oct. 2 —Bond resolution, $186,000 City Improvement Bonds 485 to 487, 10 —Bush, Chas. T. et al, remonstrance against improve- ment of Mt. Pleasant Street 10— Brechts Lane, Petition of property owners to improve 17— Becker, John, bond for maintenance of display sign 26 —Board of Education (also Independent School District) Nov. 6 —Board of Education, petition to connect Washington School with sanitary sewer 6— Buechele, Thebdore, petition, street roller to roll Id Page 5, 17 17 27 45 70 83 84 99 100, 121 116 118 141 163 190, 218 200 201 214 230, 242, 515 243 281 294 295 297, 314, 323 300 305 358 388, 443 414 417, 455, 478 427, 442 446, 468 468 472 497, 541, 553 512 519, 536 541 570 577 1922 ff Dec. It ft INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT B Carter Road 6— Broadway Extension, profile showing grade from King to Gay Streets 10— Barnes, G. A., addressed Council relative to Allison Street improvement 29— Bauman, Gertrude, et al, resolution to fill property 7— Bonds, sewer bonds for $100,000 7— Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, property to City for Rockdale Road 7— Bakey, Frank, property to City for Rockdale Road 15— Braun, C., refund for Shiras Avenue 15 —Bonde (Bandy), A. W., property to City, Rockdale Road 15— Barker, Mary, petition for refund of assessment 26 —Board of Education, petition to vacate 12th Street 26 —Bell, Frank and Fred, petition to repair stairway in rear of Bell Block Page 577 580 582 613, 618 621 623 624 628 629, 638 629 637 637 1922 Jan. 2 —Cole, Miss, communication relative to condemned property 1 2— Chappel Court, ordinance relative thereto 4 17 —City Manager's report on Lot 2 of Sub. 3 of Mineral Lot 141 17 —City Auditor's report for month of December 17 —City Treasurer's report for month of December 17 —City Water Works for month of December 17 —City Council Proceedings for month of October, approved 11 17 —City Managers' Convention at Chicago; City Manager to attend 11 24— Caledonia Place, Resolution of Necessity to improve 19, 38, 60, 61, 75, 98, 115, 213, 235, 239 6 —City Solicitor's report, costs in court actions 28 6 —City Council Proceedings for month of November, approved 28 6 —City Garage, recommendation of City Manager 29, 111, 182, 230, 232 6 —Chief of Fire Department, report on test, New Amer- ican La- France Engine 14 —City Auditor, report for month of January, 1922 14 —City Treasurer, report for month of January, 1922 14 —City Water Works report for month of January, 1922 24 —C. M. & St. P. R. R., remonstrance against improve- ment of 7th Street " 24 —C. M. & St. P. R. R., remonstrance against improve- ment of 4th Street 24— Cherry Street, petition of property owners to repair alley Mar. 9 —City Auditor's report for month of February, 1922, adopted 9 —City Treasurer's report for month of February, adopted 15 —City Manager, communication relative to cost of ma- terials for sewer and street improvements 15 —City Manager, City Engineer and Mayor authorized to investigate the Vibrolithic pavement 15— Chamber of Commerce, communication urging street signs to be put up 99 15 —City Budget for year 1922 100, 121 18— Councilmen to be elected, resolution 111 18 —City Garage, plans authorized 111, 182, 230, 232 28 —City Election, vote canvassed 118 28— Clerks and Judges of Election, pay for services 119 31 —City Manager's report on remaining balances and overdrawn appropriations 132 3 —City Solicitor, annual report for fiscal year, 1921, 137 3 —City Engineer, annual report for fiscal year 1921 137 3 —City Water Works, inventory for fiscal year 1921 137 3 —City Council proceedings for month of December, 1921, approved 3 —City Officials, including City Manager, to be retained in office at the pleasure of the City Council 137 13— Conlin & Kearns, petition to Council, asking that 6th Street be put In passable condition from 4th Street to their ice houses 138 13— Crowley, P. J., petition to improve Apple Street 140 13— Cosley, J. V. and C. C. Justman, proposition to Ctly for waste paper and rubbish receptacles 142 May 1 —City Auditor, report for fiscal year from April 1, 1921, to March 31, 1922 163 11 st 1. ft Feb. If If ft If .i ft I, St " Apr. If INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT C Page 7 17 17 17 29 45 45 45 49 55 68 88 88 90 99 137 1922 C 1 —City Treasurer, report for month of March, 1922 1 —City Water Works, report for month of March, 1922 1 —City Council Proceedings for month of January, 1922 1— Condemnation resolution, International Harvester Co., J. Gregory 1 —Carr, Ryder & Adams Co., petition to tunnel under Jackson Street 8 —City Auditor, report for April 8 —City Treasurer's report for month of April 12 —City Clerk, Bond of 23 —City Water Works, Report for month of April June 5 —City Water Works Supply, Eagle Point Station 5 —City Water Works, annual report for year ending March 31, 1922 1922 5 —City Auditor's report for month of May, 5 —City Treasurer's report for month of May, 1922 15 —City Manager, salary raised 29 —C. M. & St. P. R. R. Shops committee, petition to use Armory for mass meetings 29 —City Council Proceedings for month of February, approved and adopted July 10 —City Water Works, report for month of June " 10 —City Auditor's report for month of June " 10 —City Treasurer's report for month of June " 24— Country Club Company, petition to vacate streets in Grandview Park and Grandview Place Aug. 5 —City Water Works, install oil burners " 7 —City Water Works, report for month of July, 1922 " 7— Conzett, D. J., petition relative to retaining wall, Grove Terrace 1922 14 —City Auditor, report for month of July, 1922 14 —City Treasurer, report for month of July, 14— Cleveland Avenue, property owners' petition to im- prove said street from Bryant to State Streets 14— Convention, League of Iowa Municipalities 14 —City Council Proceedings for month of March, ap- proved 14— College Street, profile No. 1068 showing grade 25— Chamber of Commerce, communication relative to removal of C. M. & St. P. Shops Sept. 5 —City Manager's warrant to defray trip to Chicago " 11 —City Council Proceedings for months of May and June " 14 —City Council meeting adjourned, no quorum present " 18 —City Water Works, report for month of August " 18 —City Auditor's report for month of August " 18 —City Treasurer's report for month of August " 18 —City Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Clerk and Drafts- men, salary raised 25— Clerks of Registration for election appointed 26 —City Council, Special Session, there being no quorum Council adjourned, Regular Session October 2nd Oct. 2— Cutler, Mrs. I. McL., petition to clean Dell Street and repair steps 10 —City Water Works, report for month of September 10— Crowley, Mary, petition for suspension of taxes 17— Chamber of Commerce, communication relative to rest room 17— Custer Street, petition of .property owners for - light 17 —City Treasurer's report for month of September, 1922 17 —City Auditor's report for month of September, 1922... " 23— Convention of City Managers, Kansas City Nov.' 6—Connolly, Wm., and Julia Mosher, asking reduction in if e' CI id if If If Si INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT Page 163 163 163 170, 199, 214 172, 182 175 175 180 200 211 217 217 217 229, 234 241 242 286 286 286 307 327 328 357 381 381 381 383 391 400 402 414 427 428 441 441 441 442 479 483 497 518 520, 570 534, 566, 603 538 541 541 549 1922 assessment for sewer in Pierce Street 6 —City Treasurer, report for month of October 6 —City Auditor, report for month of October 6 —City Water Works, report for month of October 6 —C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., petition relative to delin- quent taxes 6- -City Solicitor he appointed City's agent to serve no- tices of redemption 10— Connolly, Wm. T. and Julia Mosher, protesting against assessment for sewer in Pierce Street " 10 —City Council Proceedings for month of July, 1922 4 —City Council Proceedings for month of August, 1922 4— Cooper, A. A., Rockdale Road property to City 7— drowley, Mary, property to City, Rockdale Road 7 —City Water Works, report for November 15— Cable, Geo. D., property to City for Rockdale road 15 —City Treasurer, report for month of November, 1922 15 —City Auditor, report for month of November, 1922— 26— College Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from Langworthy to W. 5th Street ff Dec. Id „ " 'INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT Page 577 580 580 580 580 581 592, 608 597 618 619 624 6 628 630 630 639 1922 D Jan. 2- Dubuque National Bank, communication relative to 1, 8 building on corner 6th and Main streets, Lot 21 10 17- Delinquent persdnal' taxes, report of City Solicitor 46 Feb. 14- Depository bonds of banks 67 139 " 24- Davies Avenue, petition to repair " 24- Dubuque Auto Supply Co., petition to install free air 70 and water station Mar. 31 -Dodge Street from Locust Street to R. R. tracks in 132 Shields Street 139 13'-- Dawson, Margaret, petition for remission of taxes 13- Dorgan Place, Report of City Solicitor and City 151 Engineer 13- Dubuque Auto Tire and Accessories Co., bond for a 152 display sign May 1 -Dodge Street, petition of property owners to improve 160 from Grand View Avenue to Algona Street 172 1- Dubuque National Bank, depository bond 23- Doerr, Charles, petition against sewer, water and gas 200, 230 connections on Lot 28, Hooper's Add June 12- Dubuque Electric Co., notice of acception of Franchise 221, 222 ordinance 222 " 12- Dubuque Auto Supply Co., bond for display sign 242 • 29 -Davis Street, Profile of July 10- Dubuque Lumber and Coal Co., petition offering to ex- 280, 294, 299 Change lots for unimproved Beach Street 296 • 17- Dubuque Electric Co., offering filling to City 327, 389, 399, 401, 404, 487 Aug. 5- Dubuque- Cascade , e- Cascade road, resolution 400 • 25- Douglas Street, profile showing grade Sept. 5 -Delhi Street improvement, Resolution of Necessity, 418, 457, 478 from Asbury to City Limits " 20- Dubuque Base Ball Club, petiticn asking permission to 480 conduct a bazaar at Armory, November 16 to 25 inc. 487, 578 Oct. 2- Dubuque - Cascade Road, condemnation proceedings " 2- Danzer, Pauline, and Win., petition remonstrating 490 against sidewalk on W. 16th Street " 10 -- Dubuque County Democratic Woman's Committee, peti- 520 tion to have voting precincts changed " 26- Dubuque Salvage Co., petition of Retail Merchants 566 relative to Nov. 6- Donahue, T. J., report of City Solicitor relative to having assessment set aside on Lot 1 of Mineral 578 Lot 46 20- Diener, Joseph., petition to connect property with gas 601 mains 29- Dubuque Basket Ball Team, petition for Armory for 608 dance 608 0 29- Dubuque Base Ball Club, petition for Armory for dance 618, 608 4- Dubuque - Cascade Road, Plat of 619 4- Duggan, Elizabeth, Rockdale property to City 4- Dement, Ida, report of City Manager relative to prop- 620 erty bought by City 7- Dubuque Cty Water Works Pumping Station, plans of 626 D. W. Meade of Madison, Wis. 15- Dillon, Chas., property . to City for Rockdale Road 628, 629, 638 Apr. id di Id Dec. did id di INDEX -BOOK 52' SUBJECT Page Jan. " Feb. „ Apr. May June July Sept. INDEX -BOOK 52 1922 SUBJECT Page E 2 -Eagle Point, Water Works Station, recommendation of City Manager to rehabilitate large 8 -foot well 17- Engineers' Convention at Sioux City, City Engineer to attend 24 -East 21st Street and Lincoln Avenue, . resolution of Necessity to improve 6- Electrical Inspector appointed • 6 -East 21st Street and Lincoln Avenue, notice of pub- lication of Resolution of Necessity 31, 66, 79, 93, 114, 174, 219, 250 25- Eulberg, Mary, petition relative to reduction of assess ment, lots in Woodlawn Park ,.. 117, 134, 138 28- Election returns canvassed 119 28- Electric Franchise adopted by voters 119, 132 13- Edward Street, resolution of necessity to improve 145, 153, 155, 164, 175, '177, 189, 279, 342, 344 1- Edison Street, petition of property owners for sewer and water 14- Egelhof, L. F., addressed Council in favor of sanitary sewer in Angella Street 10 -East 21st Street and Lincoln Avenue assessment 17- Enzler, Jos. A., bond to operate display sign 5 -East 24th Street, Resolution of necessity to improve, from Central Avenue to Washington Street 421, 461, 478 2 11 18, 79 28 161 223 250, 270 297 1922 F Jan. 17- Firemen, . report and recommendation of City Manager, to raise salaries • 17 -Fire Department, report of Chief on building at 6th and Main Streets 24- Frantzen & Kurtz, petition protesting against nar- rowing Alta Vista Street 24- Fourth Street, Resolution of 24 -Fire Pumper accepted 6- Frith, E. F., addressed Council relative to garbage contract 14 -First National Bank, depository bond ., 14- Fosselman, Wm., report of City Solicitor, relative to personal taxes, 18- Federal Building Co., petition relative to tax levy 28- Frith, E. E. allowed additional pay for collecting garbage 31- Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co., petition to pave 7th Street with brick Apr. 1 3-Fischer & Co., petition asking Council to put 6th Street, from 4th to their ice h ouses, in passable condition 1- Feigner, Emil, petition to repair Fairview, Place 1- Friedell, Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Civil War veteran, petition for exemption of taxes 1- Frith, E. E., petitions Council to hold $1,000 contract money in lieu of bond 21 -First Street, Resolutions for improvement of 233, 247, 276, 285, 296, 306, 313, 441, 28- Fosselman, Irene M , petition protesting against im- provement of Jackson Street from 22nd to 24th 5- Fifteenth Street, Resolution to improve, from Wash- ington to Main Streets 5- Fourteenth Street, Resolution to improve from Wash- ington to Locust Street 18- Fisher, Joseph, Chief of Fire Department, attends convention in New York City 20- Fourteenth Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from Washington Street to railroad tracks 20 -Foye Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve, from Lowell to Seminary Streets 20- Fremont Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve 17- Flynn, T., petition, remonstrating against 1st Street assessment 26 -Fire Chief's report, condemn building at 339 W. 8th 7 -Fire Pension Fund 7- Flanders, Capt., addressed Council relative to dances at Armory 7- Fairfield Gospel Team, petition to build Tabernacle.._.. 26- Federal Building Co., relative to boulevard lights Feb. „ „ Id Mar. Id May de June Sept. de Oct. Dec. INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT , Page 8 8, 26 14 Necessity to improve 20, 32, 55, 56, 74, 90, 113, 240, 301, 303 26 31 45 46 111, 175, 181 119, 120, 140 134 138 161 171 172 442, 498, 500 309 424, 464, 478 425, 466, 478 445 469, 517 471, 516 475, 511 538 571 624 626 627 639 Jan. 2- Graves, Ruth B., petition for sewer and water in W 14th Street from Algona to Atlantic Avenue " 2 -Grand Cafe, bond for display sign Feb. 24 -Green Street, petition to improve alley Mar. 6- Goebelt, Eva, notice of suit for personal injuries 28- Gabriel, Theodore, elected Councilman May 1 -Groff, Edith, claim for personal injuries • " 1- Gregory, James, condemnation notice " 1- Galvin, Margaret, petition for personal injury " • 12- G;ldea, Anna, petition relative to special assessment 23- Garfield Avenue, petition of residents asking for sewer June • 5- Gatena, H., bond for display sign July 19- Grading bonds, resolutions 297, " 28 -Glen Oak Street, petition of C. A. Spencer to vacate Aug. 25- Gorman, Mr., addressed Council, relative to assess- ment for sewer in Jackson from 22nd to 24th Sts. " 25 -Grand View Profile No. 1065, center line of Dubuque - Cascade Road " 26- Groves, S. P. & Son, contract, grading Rockdale Road " 31- Georgian, Wm., bond for display sign Sept. 5 -Glen Oak Street, vacation notice • " 20 -Glen Oak St., Resolution of Necessity to improve, from 5th ,to Julien Avenue '25-Governor's Greys, petition asking permission from City Council to sublet Armory for dances and bazaars Oct. 17- Goodman, Leo G., petition to excavate on W. 3rd Street to make sewer, water and gas connections 17- Gantert, Bert., petition to lay 4 -foot sidewalk on Clinton Street Nov. 20- Grobstick, Elizabeth, petition relative to delinquent taxes " 23- Gilloon, Attorney F. D., addressed Council relative to vacation of alley from Martha Ann Street to Ju- lien Avenue INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT G Page 1 5, 10 68, 132, 133 83 118 161 170, 214 171 180 201 214 314, 323, 406 313 391 399 401 408 414 470, 516 479, 630 536 540 601 -614 603 1922 Apr. If If INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT Page H Jan. 2 -Heim, Agatha, petition relative to condemned build- 1 ings, 17th Street 2- Humke, F. 0., petition for sewer and 'water in W 14th St., between Algona and Atlantic Avenue 17- Herber, Peter M,. petition for reduction in assess- 7 ment, report of City Manager 17 -Hahn, Lester, vs. City of Dubuque. report of City g 28 Solicitor 24 -Hill Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from Wooten to Dodge 19, 36, 62, 82, 95, 114, 407, 481, 543, 544, 549 24 -Hill Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from W. 3rd to Wooten Street 25, 36, 62, 82, 96, 114, 140, 390, 434, 439 Feb. 6- Humane Society, petition asking for appropriation......... 70 24- Hamel, August L., renewal of plumber's bond Mar. 25- Hitching posts, recommendation of City Manager to 115 eliminate 115 31- Harrison Street 133, 241 31 -High Bluff Street 13- Hagerty, H. J. and R. E., petition to pay for Bluff 139 Street improvement in installments 13 -Holly Street, petition of property owners for sanitary 140 sewer " 13 -Hill Street, W. 3rd to Wooten, change of grade, 140 waiver signed 140 May 1- Huber, Henrietta, petition for suspension of taxes 181 " 12- Hickey Park, to Margaret Mather 200 23- Herron, Ed., Cashier of Water Works, Bond of 218 June 5- Hintrager, Emily, deed for Lot 26, Burton's Add d 218 21-I.-leery, M. & N., assessment for sidewalk July 10- Halverson, Lawrence, petition relative to delinquent 280, 427 assessment " 24- Hackett, John, petition relative to condition of Mt. 307 Loretta Avenue ' 24- Howie, D. T., and C. B. Trewin, petition for grade on 307 street in Sunny -Side 408 Aug. 31- Hughes, Robert, bond, display sign Sept. 5 -High Bluff Street, resolution to improve from Fengler 422, 462, 478 to Farley Streets " 25- Hintrager, Emily, warranty deed to City, property in Rowan's Add. 482 Oct. 17- Hoeflein, Mrs., petition to excavate on W. 3rd Street for purpose of making sewer, water and gas con- nections 17- Hawkeye Casket Co., petition relative to improve- 538 ment of 12th Street 570 " 26 -Hill, M. A., petition relative to laying sidewalk Nov. 6- Huber, Gee., petition to lower curb at 1654 Central Avenue 10- Hoeksema, J. J., petition to put up garage 10 -Hurd, L. G., report of City Solicitor, relative to settle- 593 ment for improvement of W. 12th Street 20- Heinen, Joe, protest against assessment for improve- 694, 604 ment of Hill St. 602, 608 20- Hartford, W. P., petition relative to taxes 613, 618 29- Hackett, James B., resolution to fill property 536 577 591, 620 Mar. Apr. May Sept. Oct. INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT I 15 -I. C. R. R., petition to pay their share of assessment for improvement of Jackson Street in installments 15 -I. C. R. R. and Dubuque & Sioux City R. R., petition to draft ordinance to embrace all their ordinances in one 31 -Iowa Trust & Savings Bank, depository bond 3- Inventory, City Water Works, for fiscal year 1921 1- International Harvester Co., condemnation notice 5 -Iowa Street, resolution to improve from 14th to 17th Streets 17- Independent School District, petition to have property bought for High School purposes taken off the tax books Page 99 100 134 137 170,214 424, 465, 478 538, 539, 570 1922 INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT J Page Jan. 24- Jacobs, Morris, petition asking Council to grant him privilege of paying special assessment for improv- ing 11th Street in installments " 24- Jackson Street, Resolution of 8 e 29ss 48, y to improve p1o5 a 174, 277, 346, 356 Feb. 6 -Jury award, Muntz property, Alta Vista, Street and Julien Avenue " • 6- Julien Dubuque Hotel, remonstrance against assess• ment against property for taxes Mar. 28- Judges and Clerks of Election, pay for services May 8- Jackson Street from East 22nd. to E. 24th, Profile of " 12- Jackson Street from 11th to 22nd Street, sewer, wa- ter and gas connections June 5- Jansen Street, petition of property owners, asking for grade July 10- Jackson Street improvement, 11th to 22nd Street 277, 346, 356 Aug. 14- Jackson Street, 22nd to 24 Streets, Profile of...381, 391, 414, 423, 463, 478 Sept.18 -Jury appointed by Sheriff to appraise property con- demned for Rockdale Road as relocated " 20- Jefferson Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from Walnut to Olive Streets 14 27 30 119 176, 249, 308 180, 203, 204 214 442 470, 516 190 INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT Page K Jan. 2- Kemler, Miss J. E., petition relative to assessment, �+ sewer in Seminary Street " 24- Klauer Mfg. Co., protest against assessment for Wash- ::: ington Street improvement Deb. 14- Kintzinger, Judge John, et al, remonstrated against improvement of Langworthy Avenue Mar. 15- Kiwanis Club, communication relative to street paving 25 -Key City Gas Co., excavation bond 117, 134, 178 " 28 -Key City Gas Co., franchise adopted by voters 119, 132, 140, 161, 216 May 1- Klingenberg Terrace, petition of property owners for sewer and water " 8 -Key City Taxi Co., bond for display sign " 12 -Kuntz & Co., petition relative to special assessment, lots in Union Add. June 6 -Kirk, Mamie, notice for damages for personal injuries July 3- Kiwanis Club, resolution relative to play grounds " 17- Kuehnle, bond for moving house Sept. 18-Kintzinger, John J., addressed Council, remonstrance against improvement of Langworthy Street from James to Alpine Streets Oot. 2- Koppes, property condemned for street purposes " 2- Kenline, addressed Council protesting against A. G Acker garages " 10- Kretschmer, Wm., and O. F. Geiger, petition to im- prove Summit Street from W. 5th to Fenelon 519 u 26- Kleinschrodt, John, petition asking City to clean at intersection of Burden and Windsor Avenues Nov. 6- Kirkwood Street, bids for grading " 6 -King Street, Profile showing grade " 20- Kansas City, Convention of City Managers, report of delegates 23- Kemler, M. & M. A. Estate, petition relative to de- linquent assessments 23- Kemler, R. W., delinquent assessment, report of City Solicitor " 2$ -Kiene & Altman, South Park Add., report of City Solicitor, delinquent assessments " 29- Korman, Geo. L., petition for reduction in assess- '' ment for improving street Me. 15- Kelly, Michael, property to City for Rockdale road " 26- Knockel, L. J., bond for display sign • 1, 7, 27, 46 11, 27 37 99, 116 160, 183, 193 177 181 214 248 297 429 487, 540 488 570 579, 608 580, 590 602 604 604, 627 604 607, 625 627 643 1922 L Jan. 24- Leuthold, John, petition asking for reduction in spe- cial assessment for sewer in Valeria Street 24- Langworthy Avenue, Resolution of Necessity to im- prove from James St. to Alpine 24, 37, 59, 92, 114, 388, 428, 429, 423 5 24- Levan, Archie, plumber's bond 80, 250 Mar. 6- Lincoln Avenue, from C. G. W. tracks to Farley Street " 6- Linehan, Christ P., communication from State Treas- urer to revoke Cigarette license 99 " 15-Light, petition to�installoattB lke eet Grove- , . einue " 18 -La Crosse Dredging Co., contract for filling Rafferty's Slough 25- Lillie, Fred et al, petition to improve Edward Street Apr. 13 -Lois Street, petition of property owners to establish grade 1- Laurel Street property, Report of City Manager rela- tive to selling same 8- Lincoln Avenue and E. 21st Street, sewer, water and 174, 180, 208, 210 gas connections 176 8 -Lemon Street, Profile of 12- I4incoln Avenue, invitation to Council to attend street dance May 23- Lawther, Eleanor Shields, and Wm. Lawther, Jr., war- ranty deed to Dubuque Harbor Co. Add 10- Lincoln Avenue assessment 17- Lillie, Fred J., et al, petition to construct 4 -foot walk 17- Linehan & Molo, excavation bond 19- Lubck, Louis C., petition as guardian of Mrs. Pauline Wagner for cancellation of interest 24- Lembke, Sophia, remonstrance against sewer assess- ment in Jackson Street, 22nd to 24th Streets 24- Lincoln Avenue, petition by abutters, requesting ad- justment of assessment for improving said street 24 -La have sstreet tpetition of property owners to tr from B oth Street to College Street Aug. 18- Lincoln Avenue, petition of property owners relative to heavy traffic on street 25- Langworthy Street, Booth to College Streets, Profil Sept. 5- Langworthy Street, Resolution of Necessity to im 417, 455, 456, 478 prove from Alpine to Nevada " 18- Langworthy and Nevada Streets, petition of property owners that streets be oiled 20-Lowell Street, t, Schroeder Resolution of Necessity to improve 2 -Lange & Tscharner, bond for operation of display sign 10- Lanser, Frank, addressed Council, remonstrating against improvement of Alpine Street 10- Lowell Street improvement 536, 17- Linehan, Edmund A., certified check declared forfeited 23-Light, petition eand Humboldt Streets, asking that street light be installed 23- Lange, J. W., petition to install gasoline tank in al- ley between 11th and Iowa Streets 7- League of Iowa Municipalities, Communication of 26-Linehan, on Edmund in Air d e itionStasking extension of 26- Langworthy Street from Nevada to College Streets, Resolution of Necessity to improve May if gt ig July At ti ft if ft Oct. CC tg Dec. Li INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT Page 307, 14 85 99 111 116, 145 138 163 182 200 250, 270 295 297, 407 298, 326 304 305 399 388 399 443 471 497 601 515 566 549 549 625 637 640 1922 INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT M Feb. 6- McCarthy, G. G., vs. City of Dubuque Mar. 6- McCarthy, P. H., petition to sell property to City " 25- McCarten, H. B., et al, petition to improve Alpine Street from Reeder to Solon May 23- McEvoy, John W., Water Works bond " 23- McCormick Street, petition of residents asking that street be improved June 21- McGregor, assessment for sidewalk Aug. 25- McEvoy, John, petition to use alley for garage Sept. 18- McEvoy, John, extra compensation for month of June Oct. 23- McClain, Helen, petition remonstrating against assess- ment for improvement of Hill Street " 23- McInerny, P., remonstrance against assessment for sewer in Pierce Street Nov. 6- McMahon, Ross, John, George and Owen, and Flor- ence Coleman and John Corcoran, property con- demned for Dubuque- Cascade road Jan. 17- Muntz, Ed., remonstrance against straightening Alta Vista Street ; 17, " 17- Martyr, Daisy, vs. City of Dubuque, report of City Solicitor " 24- Martin - Strelau Co., remonstrance against improvement 7th Street " 24- Maintenance bonds for contractors, City Engineer to report to Council " 24- Meyers, Chas. F., bond for display sign Mar. 6- Muntz, Ed., notice of appeal relative to Lot 46, Ox- ford Heights " 6- Meyer, John, notice of claim for personal injuries " 26- Melchior, H. G., elected Councilman Apr. 3- Moffat, R. B., trustee Mary Farley Estate, petition rela- tive to taxes " 3- Moore, H. S., report of City Manager, relative to assess- ment for improvement of Foye Street against Lot 13, Porter's Add. May 1- Murphy, John J., petition for suspension of taxes " 1- Maher, Margaret, report of City Manager, relative to property on Laurel Street 8- Musicians' Protective Association, petition relative to Armory Hall " 8 -Mt. Pleasant Home, to City of Dubuque, License " 12- Margaret, Maher, deed relative to Hickey Park " 12- Municipal Garage, Manager authorized to receive bids Jhne 5- Maury, Mr., consulting engineer, recommendation of, relative to water supply " 5 -Mead, Mr., consulting engineer, to be retained to go ahead with development of additional water supply " 5- Mutschler, Fred, petition declaring alley as it, now is a nuisance " 5- Montrose, Terrace, petition of property owners to have new cement stairway constructed " 5- Muntz, Ed., deed to property, Lot 46, Oxford Heights " 21- Mussehl, Fred, et al, petition relative to Dubuque Electric Co. "Y" at end of Windsor Avenue July 10- Murphy Insurance Co., petition relative to Cigarette bonds " 19- Meyer, John, et al, petition remonstrating against assessment for sewer in Jackson street from 22nd to 24th Streets Aug. 18- Mahara, Thos. M., bond for display sign.. - Sept. 20- Melrose Terrace. Resolution of Necessity to improve Page 28 83 113 200 201 231, 294, 380 400 445 544, 575 5'45, 574 578, 601 27, 182, 183 217 9. 49 67 70 83 84 118, 135 137, 151 137 161 162 175 178 181 182, 230, 232 211 212 213 214 217 230 280 304 391 1922 INDEX-BOOK 52 SUBJECT M from Alpine to Pauline Streets " 20 —Mount Pleasant Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from Julien Avenue to end of street Oct. 2 —Mall, Hugo, petition protesting against sidewalk on W. 16th Street " 10— Mullen Bros., petition to place tank in alley, 290 Main Street " 17— Majerus, Anna, petition asking for reduction in assess- ment for improvement of Alpine Street Nov. 10 —Merz Street, petition of property owners asking for water mains " 10— Mosher, Julia, petition protesting against assessment for sewer in Pierce and Angella Street " 10— Meuser, Wm., relative to assessment for sewer in Valeria Street " 20— Mathews Memorial Fund Committee, petition to hold dance at Armory " 23— Manstedt, Paul, addressed Council protesting against Transient Merchants Ordinance Dec. 7— Munger, Effie, petition for cancellation of taxes " 7— Mulgrew, Thos., property to City for Rockdale Road " 15— Massey, Mary, property to City for Rockdale road Page 473 474, 512 490 519, 536 541 590 592 592 602 603 623 624 628 1922 INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT N Jan. 24— National Refining Co., petition to construct driveway in Julien Avenue and Nevada Streets Mar. 6— Nagle, J'. J., communication to buy or sell property to City, Grandview and Laurel Street " 31— Nevada Street Apr. 13— Newkirk Battery Co., petition to install air service station May 23— Nagle, J. J., relative to purchase of Lot 26, Burton's Add. July 10— Neumeister, J. W., petition protesting against special assessment for water connections on Lincoln Ave. Sept. 5— Nevada Street, Resolution to improve, from W. 3rd to W. 5th Streets " 20— Nagle, J. J., relative to sale of property to City for Rockdale Road Oct. 10— Norton, J. W., petition relative to sidewalk " 23— Norton, Margaret, relative to sidewalk " 30— Nagle, J. S., Notice of return of service to remove building on Lot No. 647, situated on north side of 8th Street Nov. 23— Neighborhood House, petition for remission of taxes " 26— Nagle, J. J., deed and abstract to City, lots in Ran - dall's Sub. Page 25, 70 84, 162 133 142, 154 190 281 419, 458, 478 469, 619 518 549, 570 575 604 643 1922 Jan. 22- Ordinance requiring Chief of Fire Department and members thereof to make periodical inspection of buildings 2- Ordinance giving name of Chapel Court to Alley run- ning east and west between Kaufmann Avenue and Klingenberg Terrace 2- Ordinance changing name of Poe Street to Pinarti Street 17- Ordinance No. 116 providing for Electrical Inspector 17- Ordinance, Dtibiique Electric CO:, granting right to construct, maintain and operate lines of street rail- way Upon streets in Dub-Urine 17- Ordinance, Dubuque Electric Co., granting right to • operate poles, Wires and other fixtures on streets and public places for distribution of elect'ric'ity for .light, power, etc. 24- Oxford Street, Resolution df Necessity to improve from Alta Vista to end of street Feb. 14- O'Connor, Attorney, addressed Council representing property owners on Alta Vista Street remonstrating against improvement 14- Ordinance, Key City Gas Co 24- Ordinance, establishing grade on Hill Street front W 3rd to Dodge Streets 24- Ordinance, establishing grade on Caledonia Place... 24- Ordinance, establishing grade on East and West 4th Street .. 24- Ordinance, establishing grade on Winona Street 24- Ordinance, establishing grade on Alpine Street from W. 3rd to Solon Street 24- Ordinance, establishing grade on East 21st Street from Central Avenue to White Street 24- Ordinance, establishing grade on Alpine Street from Reeder. Street to Dodge Street 24- Ordinance, establishing grade on Jackson Street, from 11th to E. 22nd Streets 24- Ordinance, establishing grade on Lincoln Avenue, from C. G. W. R. R. tracks to Farley Street 24- Ordinance, establishing grade on West 5th Street, from Hill to Nevada Streets 24- Ordinance, establishing grade on East 21st Street from Jackson Street to C. G. W. R. R. tracks 24- Ordinance, establishing grade on Alta Vista Street from Julien Avenue to W. 14th Street Mar. 9- Ordinance regulaitng sale of milk, cream, ice cream " 31- Ordinance appropriating money for the needs and purposes of the City of Dubuque, fiscal year 1922... " 31- Ordinance, grade on Green Street " 31- Ordinance, grade on Dodge Street " 31- Ordinance, grade on Harrison Street " 31- Ordinance, grade on Solon Street 31- Ordinance, grade on High Bluff Street " 31- Ordinance, grade on alley between Nevada and Booth Streets 8- Ordinance, grade on alley between Garfield and Rhom- berg Avenue from Fengler to Farley Streets 8- Ordinance, grade on Edwards Street 8- Ordinance, grade on W. 14th from Delhi to Atlantic Streets 8- Ordinance, grade on Algona Street, Delhi to W. 14th 8- Ordinance, grade on alley between Washington and Elm Streets, from 28th Street north CI CI it ft gi it It if gi CI May Cg „ gt INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT O Page 3 4 5 9, 15 9, 30', 39 9, 30, . 42 23, 37, 60 $4 45, 51 69, 82 68, 75 69, 75 69, 75 69, 81 69, 79 69, 81. 69, 76 69, 80 69, 77 69, 79 70, 78 88, 116 120, 132 133, 142, 144 133, 143 133, 143 133, 143 134, 144 134, 145 177, 194 177, 194 177, 195 177, 195 177, 196 1922 it if if it it CC Cf it SC it Ig tg INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT O Page 8- Ordinance, grade on Jackson Street from E. 22nd to E. 24th Streets 8- Ordinance, grade on alley between Elm and Pine, from 12th to 13th Streets 8- Ordinance, grade on alley between Elm and Pine, from 17th to 19th Streets 8- Ordinance, grade on Lemon Street 12- Ordinance repealing Section 13, paragraph 485, Pub- lic Dance Halls 23- Ordinance regulating Billiard and Pool Saloons 23- Ordinance regulating Places where Non - Intoxicating Liquors are Sold (Soft Drink Parlors) Tune 5- Olinger, Margaret, quit claim deed " 21- Ordinance prohibiting parking upon certain streets in the City of Dubuque 21- Ordinance regulating street traffic 21- Ordinance, grade on Apple Street, Streets 21- Ordinance, grade on High Bluff Street, from Stafford to Farley Streets 21- Ordinance, grade on Stafford Street, from E. 22nd Street to Edison Street 21- Ordinance, grade on Davis Street from Windsor Ave to Sheridan Street 21- Ordinance, grade on Allison Street, from College to Delhi Streets 21- Ordinance repealing an ordinance, relating to street traffic July 17- Ordinance, grade on 1st Street from Locust to Bluff 296, 313 " 19-Ordinance regulating Circuses, Menageries, Carnivals and Shows 19- Ordinance regulating Restaurants 28- Ordinance, grade on Auburn Street, from W. 14th to Dexter Streets Aug. 14- Ordinance, grade on Jackson Street, from 22nd to 24th Streets 25- Ordinance, grade on Grand View Avenue, from a point 400 feet West Rockdale road 25- Ordinance, grade on Pierce Street 25- Ordinance, grade on Langworthy Street, from Booth to College Streets " 25- Ordinance, grade on College Street " 25- Ordinance, grade on Douglas Street " 26- Ordinance, grade on Walsh Street Sept. 5- Ordinance, vacation of Beach Street " 5- Ordinance, vacation of Summers Street " 5- Ordinance, vacation of Glen Oak Street " 11- O'Dowd, Mr., petition relative to reduction in assess- ment for sewer, east side of Jackson Street between 22nd and 24th Streets " 20- Ordinance, grade on Parkway 467, 493 " 20- Ordinance repealing an ordinance, providing for mak- ing sewer, water and gas connections 468 " 20- Ordinance providing for making sewer, water and gas connections to curb line 468 25- Ordinance, Special, repealing ordinances and combin- ing all ordinances of the I. C. R. R. and Sioux City R. R. in one 482, 524, 525 Oct. 2 -- Ordinance No. 128, providing for sewer, water and gas connections 491 2- Ordinance No. 129, repealing an ordinance for mak- ing sewer, water and gas connections 492 177, 195 177, 197 177, 197 177, 197 181, 197 199, 214 199, 216 218 234, 248 234, 299, 314, 320 Cleveland to Oak 242, 281 242, 282 242, 282 242, 283 242, 283 242, 320 298 298, 321 313, 328, 387 381, 399 399, 411 399, 412 399, 400, 400, 400, 426, 426, 426, 412 413 413 413 467 467 467 427 1922 INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT O Nov. 6— Ordinance No. 130, regulating Transient Merchants " 10— Ordinance establishing grade on King Street " 10— Ordinance establishing grade on Air Hill Street " 10— Ordinance establishing grade on Audubon Street, from W. 14th to Rosedale " 10— Ordinance establishing grade on Broadway Extension, from King to Gay Streets " 23— Ordinance No. 131, establishing street, Dubuque -Cas- cade road Dec. 7— Ordinance No. 132, providing for issuance of $100,000 sewer bonds " 15— Ordinance No. 133, amending an ordinance, entitled an ordinance providing for the appointment of an Electrical Inspector Page 1922 Aug. INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT P 581, 600 Jan. 2 —Poe Street, Ordinance changing name to Pinard Street 890, 597 " 2 —Pape, Chas., plumber's bond 890, 598 2— Papin, Leo, plumber's bond Feb. 24— Papin, O. C., petition to correct tax levy 890, 598 Mar. 6— Pfeffer, Henry, petition to build garage on City prop- erty, end of Shelby Street 890, 599 " 25— Pautz, August et al, petition to construct sanitary sewer in Stafford Avenue 604, 617 " 28— Pickley, Mary, settlement for personal injury " 31— Paisley, W. W., petition relative to special assess - 621 ment on property on Grand View Avenue offering to make settlement May 23— Pioneer Trust & Savings Bank, quit claim deed 630, 643 June 5— Public Play Grounds Committee appointed July 10— Plumbing Board, Councilman Schrempf and George Masters appointed on Board 24— Pappas, George, bond for display sign 31— Palen, John, et al, petition to have alley between White and Jackson Streets, from 19th to 20th Streets, improved 14 —Park Hill, residents petition for sewer and water 14 —Park Board, resolutions 25— Pierce Street, Profile showing grade of 25— Parkway, grade and profile, action deferred 25 —Pier, John & Co., petition relative to property in Ann O'Hare Sub., offering settlement delinquent taxes Sept. 18—Parkway, resolution to adopt plat " 20 —Park Hill District, Resolution of Necessity to con- • struct sewers 20— Pauline Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from Melrose Terrace to W. 5th Street Oct. 10— Police Association, petition asking for one day off duty every two weeks Nov. 6— Pfotzer, Henry, property on 24th and White Street, condemned Dec. 15— Powers, John, petition for refund of assessment " 26— Parkway Street, from Langworthy to Walsh Streets, resolution of necessity to improve Page 5 5, 10 5, 10 68 86 116 119 134, 142, 220 200 218 286 308 326 358 358 399 400, 467 402 445 451 472, 514 520, 537 581, 590 629 641 1922 Feb. R • Jan. 17- Report of City Manager on Lot 2 of Sub. 3 of Mineral Lot 141 17- Rockdale Viaduct and road leading thereto 24 -Rea, Catherine, petition to reduce special assessment 24- Rellihan & Mullen, renewal plumber's bond 24•Rafferty's Slough, north of Railroad Avenue and west of Salina Street, Manager to secure bids for filling 70, 84, Mar. 6- Registration Clerks and Judges of Election appointed 6- Retail Merchants Association, petition to reduce lic- ense for soda fountains 9- Rafferty's Slough, report of City Solicitor 18- Resolution to elect Councilmen and Park Board Commissioner 25 -Ryan, Mary, warrant be drawn in her favor for Lot 11, Coates Add. 28- Retail Druggists Association, petition to reduce soda fountain license " 31- Ruprecht Bros., bond for display sign 31- Rooney, Magnus, Resolution of May 1- Rafferty's Slough, report of City Manager relative to property acquired " 8- Ruhland, Mr., warrant to be drawn in his favor to pay for ground, Wood Street June 21 -Rea, Catherine, assessment for sidewalk " 29- Rhomberg, L. A.. remonstrance, Caledonia Place 29- Resolution of Board of Health to connect with sewers July 10- Rhomberg, A. L., remonstrance against assessment of Lincoln Avenue " 31- Richter, Jos., petition asking permission to install gasoline filling station Aug. 7- Rowan, J. J. & Son, maintenance bond 18- Rockdale Road, bids for construction of box culverts 389, Sept. 5- Rockdale Road, Ryle property, City to buy at price offered for 20 -Rose Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve 20- Resolutions ordering connections on. various streets in the City 20- Registration Clerks Oct. 2- Ryder, Phil, petition relative to special assessment for sewer in Bush's Sub. 26- Retail merchants, petition relative to Dubuque Salv- age Co. Nov. 10 -Ryan, Thos. E., petition to place show case in front of store Dec. ' 7- Rockdale Road, instructions to City Auditor " 26- Randall Place, from Grand View to end of street, Resolution of Necessity to improve " 26 -Ryle, Michael A., guardian, deed to City of Lot 2, Mineral Lot 35 INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT Page 7 47, 401 68, 85 70 87, 111, 162 73 85 87, 162 111 117, 151 119 134 162 179, 217 231, 380 235 243 250 326 328 401, 404, 405 426, 469, 619 474, 512 478 479 491 566 593 624 640 643 1922 Jan. 2- Smith, H. A., et al, petition for sewer and water in W. 14th Street from Algona to Atlantic Avenue 17- Stevens, Harry, vs. City of Dubuque, report of City Solicitor 24- Sanner, Barbara, petition for reduction in assessment for 11th Street improvement, also for privilege to pay in installments " 24- Slattery, Dr. Wm. P., property to National Refining Co Feb. 6 -South Grand View Avenue, petition of residents for water extension 6- Spiritual Science Society, Bond of 6 -7th Street, Resolution of Necessity...29, 49, 50, 98, 134, 174, 14- Stuart, Hugh, Attorney, addressed Council, represent- ing Sisters of Visitation, remonstrating against im- proving Alta Vista Street 14- Shain, Harry, petition to correct personal tax 14- Scherling, Lena, petition to correct personal tax assessment 24- Specification blanks and forms prepared by City Manager 24- Schmeid, Leo, petition to cancel taxes 24- Sandry, Clarence, petition to install gasoline filling station 25 -Shea, J. J., appointed Clerk pro tern 28- Schrempf, Ed., elected Councilman 28- Street Railway Franchise, adopted by voters 31 -Solon Street 31- Standard Lumber Co., petition to pave 7th Street with brick 13 -St. Francis Sisters, petition to establish grade on Davis Avenue 13 -South Locust Street, Petition of property owners to improve 13 -South Locust Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve 141, 153 13 -Sewer in W. 14th Street from Delhi to Algona, Reso- lution of Necessity to construct 146, 154, 157, 166, 189, 213, 296, 358, 365, 366 13 -Sewer in W. 14th Str. from Algona to Atlantic St., Resolution of Necessity to construct 147, 154, 156, 166, 188, 213, 295, 358, 367, 368 13 -Sewer in Lemon Street, Resolution of Necessity to construct 147, 154, 158, 168, 187, 280, 338, 370, 371 13 -Sewer in Alley between Elm and Pine Streets from 17th to 19th Streets, Resolution of Necessity to construct 148, 154, 158, 167, 187, 231, 13 -Sewer in alley between Elm and Pine Streets from 12th to 13th Streets, Resolution of Necessity to construct 148, 154, 155, 160, 248, 295, 13 -Sewer in High Bluff Street from Farley to Fengler Streets, Resolution of Necessity to • construct 149, 154, 160 13 -Sewer in west side of Jackson Street from 22nd to 24th Streets, Resolution of Necessity to construct 149, 154, 159, 167, 188, 241, 304, 373, 375, 391, 414 13 -Sewer in alley between Washington and Elm Streets from 27th to 30th Streets, Resolution of Necessity to construct 150, 154, 168, 188, 219, 250, 272, 274 May 1 -Sewer in Stafford Street, Edison Street and Althauser Avenue 169, 184, 185, 528 1 -Sewer in Stafford Street and High Bluff Street 169, 184, 185, 192, 220, 278, 338, 341 1 -Sewer in Rush Street and Holly Street Mar. if Apr.! ff ff fi INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT S Page 1, 7 9, 28 14 25, 67 28 28 179, 205, 207 34 39, 68 46, 68 66 68, 85 70, 99 113 118, 135 118, 132 133 134 139 141 291, 292 358, 362, 363 1922 INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT Page S 170, 184, 185, 192, 220, 232, 275, 286, 306, 382, 409, 410 " 1- Sidewalks, Specifications for construction of 172 " 8- Stribley, Robert, bond for display sign 177 " 12- Sievers, Fred, addressed Council relative to sewer in Althauser Avenue " 12- Seippel, Peter J., Lumber Co., deed to lots in Raf- ferty's Slough - " 12- Second National Bank, depository bond " 23 -Sewer in Pierce, Angella and Cox Streets, resolutions 193, 223, 224, 247, 481, 545, 546, 551 " 23- Scott, Mary Stuart, Trustee, deed to property in Du- buque Harbor Co. Add. June 5- Stuart, Hugh, Attorney, addressed Council relative to 203 delinquent assessment against John Deery property " 5- Stotz, Carl, et al., addressed Council relative to bad condition of W. 16th Street " 5- Schneider, Emil, petition for sewer in Gilmore Street 213 " 14 -Sewer in Klingenberg Terrace and Klein 224, St eet 247, 300, 358, 359, 361 lutions " 21- Singer, Eugene, petition to have trees removed from Teresa Street, and Dinsey Street opened " 21- Sidewalks constructed, resolution to accept work 231, " 21- Stuber, John, Bond of " 29- Stephens, T. J., remonstrance, Caledonia Place " 29- Stafford Street, from E. 22nd to Edison Street, Profile " 29- Sewers, Resolution of Board of Health to connect 243 with " 10- Sewer, Auburn Street, from Dexter to 2 8. 14th 0, S 3ree t 382, 494, 555, 558 " 10 -Sewer in Gilmore Street from W. 5th to Coo2eer,S t tr 381, 407, 488 " 10 -Sewer in alley northwest of Eagle Poine Avenue, from Windsor Avenue to Stafford... 284, 309, 310, 381, 468, 489, 528, 286 296 308 313 180, 575 181 181 200 203 230 294, 380 233 235 242 " 10- Seubert, E. R., plumber's excavation bond " 17- Street signs " 28 -Shea, J. J., appointed Clerk pro tern " 28- Spencer, C. A., asking for vacation of Glen Oak St. Aug. 25- Sheriff's Jury report, condemnation, Rockdale Road " 26- Special Improvement Fund, report of City Manager...... . 406 " 25- Strub, Lucas, bond for display sign 414, 453, 454, 523 Sept. 5 -Sewer in Air Hill Street " 5 -Sewer in Audubon Street from Rosedale to Atlantic 415, 452, 524, 415 " 5 -Sewer in W. 14th Street from Audubon to Atlantic ...... 415, 451, 523, 637 " 5 -Sewer in Park Hill District " 5- Sixteenth Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve, 425, 466, 478 from Washington to Iowa Streets " 18 -Storm sewer in Wood and Rosedale Street, report of 442 City Manager relative to the appropriation 18 -Storm sewer through Melchior Schmitt property, from Heeb Street to Jackson Street, report of City Man- ager relative thereto " 18- Sanitary sewer in Randall Place, Resolution of Nec- essity 443, 505, 522, 567, 609, 631, 632 " 18- Sanitary sewer in W. 14th Street, from Booth Street to alley first east, Resolution of 444, Necessity 21, 567, 615, 616 " 18- Sanitary sewer in Stoltz Street from Lemon, a dis- tance 376 ft., Resolution of Necessity...444, 506, 521, 567, 579, 605, 606 " 20 -St. Ambrose Street, Resolution of Necessity to im- prove Asbury to Seminary Streets " 20- Seminary Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve 477 from St Ambrose Street to May Place ....... _._..... .:...,.. 442 477 1922 25 - Sidewalk resolutions 480, 490, 518, 568 25 -Sewer in Washington Street, from 20th Street south, Resolution of Necessity to construct... 482, 533, 534, 591, 609, 635, 636 25- Straub, Lucas, bond for display sign 482 Oct. 2- Scully, J. C., property condemned for street purposes 488, 540 2- Stocks, Miss Eva M., petition protesting against side- walk in W. 16th Street 2 -Sewer in Parkway, petition of C. B. Trewin and D T. Howie 491, 522 2 -Sewer in White Street from 6th Street to 15th 493, 554 2 -SeWer in White Street from 6th Street to River 493, 554, 568, 569 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Alpine Street, Solon to Dodge 494, 559, 564 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Hill Street, Wooten to Dodge Street 494, 495, 560, 564 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Alta Vista Street from Julien Avenue to W. 5th 'Street 494, 495, 561, 564 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Langworthy Street from James to Alpine 494, 495, 562, 564 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in W. 5th Street from Hill to Nevada Streets 494, 496, 563, 564 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Alta Vista Street from W. 14th Street to Julien Avenue 494, 496, 561, 564 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Hill Street from W. 3rd to Wooten Streets 494, 496, 563, 564 Nov. 10- Sewer, water and gas connections, Notice of publica- tion of Oct. 2- Spruce Street, petition of property owners to clean same 2- Seminary Street, improvement from St. Ambrose Street to May Place 2 -St. Ambrose Street, improvement from Asbury to Sem- inary Street 2- Shiras Avenue. waiver and agreement of property owners 519, 570, 597, 619, 628 2- Schmid, Leo, petition for suspension of taxes 2- Schwind, B. J., et al, asking for vacation of alley, be- tween Auburn and Atlantic Avenues 2- Sewer water and gas connections, resolution 2 - Sewer, water and gas connections in 12th Street from C. G. W. Ry. tracks to Central Avenue 2 - Sewer, water and gas connections in Seminary Street from St. Ambrose St. to May Place 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in St. Ambrose Street, from Asbury to Seminary Streets 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Asbury Street, from Delhi to St. Ambrose Streets 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Thirteenth Street, from Washington Street to Central Avenue 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Fremont Street, from Grandview Avenue to Simpson Street 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Mt. Pleasant Street, from Julien Avenue to end of street 2- Sewer, gas and water connections in Rose Street, from Walnut Street to Alta Vista 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Alta Vista Street, from W. 14th to Kirkwood St 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Melrose Terrace, from Alpine Street to Paulina Street 620, 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Pauline Street, from Melrose Terrace to West 5th Street 520, 2- Sewer, water and gas connections in Burden Street, Ed ft If if " „ if INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT S 520, 520, 520, 520, 520, 520, 520, Page 490 602 497 508 509 520 520 520 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 520 520 568 568 INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT S from Windsor Avenue to O'Neill Street 2— Sewer, water and gas connections in Lowell Street, from Paul Street to Schroeder Street 2— Sewer, water and gas connections in Foye Street, from Lowell to Seminary Street 2— Sewer, water and gas connections in Glen Oak Street, from West 5th Street to Julien Avenue 2— Sewer, water and gas connections in Jefferson Street, from Walnut Street to Olive Street " 2— Sewer, water and gas connections in 14th Street, from 520 Washington Street to C. G. W. Ry. tracks " 2 —Sewer in Needham Place 523, 572, 591, 608, 633, 634 " 2 —Sewer in Parkway Street 522, 573, 591, 638 " 23— Sutton, N. M., remonstrance against assessment for improvement of Hill Street " 26— Sewer, water and gas connections, Bids for " 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in Washington Street, from 11th to ' 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in White Street, 6th to 21st Street " 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in 10th Street, Central Avenue to Elm St. " 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in 14th Street, Lo- cust to C. G. W. tracks " 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in 15th Main to Washington Street " 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in 16th Street, Iowa to Washington Street " 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in 24th Street, from Central Avenue to Washington Street " 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in Jackson Street, from 22nd to 24th Streets " 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in High Bluff Street, from Fengler to Farley Street " 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in Iowa Street, from 14th to 17th Street 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in W. 5th Street, from Nevada to Delhi Street 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in Delhi Street, from Asbury to City Limits 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in Langworthy Street, from Alpine to Nevada Street 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in W. 3rd Street, from Alpine to Booth Street 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in Booth Street, from Dodge to Julien Avenue " 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in Nevada Street, from W. 3rd to W. 5th Street " 26— Sewer, water and gas connections in Alta Vista Street, from W. 14th to Kirkwood Street Nov. 6— Strandberg Bros., petition to use 14th Street from Central to alley east 6— Schilling, Mary D., petition relative to sewer in An- gella Street 6— Shields, J. H., report of City Solicitor to cancel spe- cial delinquent assessments 10 —Sewer in W. 14th Street, from Glen Oak Street east.. 10— Slattery, Wm. P., report of City Solicitor relative to settlement of City Water Works claim 10— Sanner, Louis, report of City Manager relative to delinquent assessments 1922 CC IC Cg CC CI CC Street, Page 520 520, 568 520 520, 568 520, 568 543, 575 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 577 577, 594, 604 579 592 593 593 1922 Ig Dec. Cg INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT S 24 —State Highway Commission, samples of Jackson Street paving 24— Seeger, Alois, et_al, resolution to fill property 7— Sheehan, M. B., property to City for Rockdale Road 15— Stewart Street, petition of property owners, asking for construction of sewer 26 —South Locust Street, Resolutions of Necessity to im- prove from South Grand View Avenue to the south line of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 38 Page 604 613, 618 624 627 642 1922 Jan. ft INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT T 2 —Tax sales, City Solicitor to attend 17 —Teal, Elizabeth, petition for reduction in sewer in 17th Street 17— Taxes, personal delinquent, Report of City 24 —Tenth Street, Resolution of Necessity assessment, " 24— Twelfth Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve Feb. 6— Triller, Sam, appointed Electrical Inspector " 14— Taylor, J. R., et al, remonstrance against improve- ment of Oxford Street Mar. 31 —Tire Service Co., bond for display sign Apr. 13— Twenty - eighth Street, petition of property owners to repair May 1— Times - Journal, petition to place news stands in various locations of the city July 19— Telegram to President Harding relative to coal situation Aug. 7— Traub, Eugene, petition relative to retaining wall, Grove Terrace " 25 —Tax levy, corporate limits, Resolution of Fire Fund " 25 —Taxy levy, corporate limits, Resolution of Electric Light Fund " 25 —Tax levy for 1922, certified to by County Auditor and Board of Supervisors Sept. 5 —Tenth Street, Resolution of Necessity, from Central Avenue to R. R. tracks " 18— Trewin, C. B., and D. T. Howie, petition to improve Parkway in Sunnyside Add. " 20— Thirteenth Street, Resolution to improve, from Wash- ington Street to Central Avenue " 20— Twelfth Street, from Central Avenue to R. R tracks, Resolution to improve Oct. 2— Ternes, Herman, petition for sewer in Needham Place f' 10— Twelfth Street, To improve " 17— Tamlin, Theresa Rose, property, Lot 47, Finley Add , recommendation of City Manager to condemn part of for street purposes Nov. 20 —Trade Home Shoe Stores, bond for display sign Page 5, 7 6, 15 10 287, 289 21, 33, 64 . 28 38 134 141 161 299, 308 357 402 403 403 416, 454, 478 445 475, 510 476 491. 507, 508 535, 553 602 Solicitor on to improve 21, 33, 91, 113,' 230 1922 INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT U May 1— Ulrich, Judd, petition to establish grade on Pearl St. July 31 —Union Trust and Savings Bank, Depository bond of Aug. 18 —Union Trust and Savings Bank, petition for use of sidewalk and street, 14th Street and Central Ave- nue, during construction of new building Dec. 7 -U. C. T. Base Ball Team, by L. A. Rhomberg, petition of, asking for use of Armory for dance Page 161 326, 387 388 623 1922 INDEX-BOOK 52 SUBJECT V June 12- Valley Street, petition of property owners to improve street Aug. 25- Voelker Realty Co., petition offering to s del I- quent assessments against property, Heights 25- Voelker Realty Co., petition for sewer in Audubon Street Oct. 17- Voelker Realty Co., petition to lay 4 -foot sidewalk on Harold Street Page 1922 Jan. 2 -West 14th Street, petition of property owners for 221 sewer and water between Algona and Atlantic Ave. 1, 213 2- Washington Street, improvement from 8th Street to 11th Street, resolution providing for reassessment 3, 11, 12 402 " 24- Winona Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve 20, 38, 61, 75, 91, 113, 277, 333, 336 402 " 24 -West 5th Street, Resolution of Necessity to improve from Hill to Nevada Streets...24, 32, 65, 77, 93, 114, 537, 538, 582, 588 Feb. 14- Wasser, Miss Josephine, petition for reduction in taxes 45, 152 " 24- Wykoff, George, and John McNulty, bond for display sign Mar. 6- Winona Street Mayl 8 -West 14th Street, Delhi to Atlantic Street 8- Washington Street 12 -West 14th Street, petition of property owners for sewer, water and gas connections, Alta Vista to Booth Streets 5 -West 14th Street Sewer, Delhi to Algona 21- Wallis, John Rider, trustee, deed to Lot 1 Mineral Lot 53 " 29- Welsh, Thomas, Renewal of bond for blasting July 17- Wiehe, F. H. & Co., relative to bond of H. Gatena Aug. 25 -Walsh Street, Profile showing grade of Sept. 5 -West 3rd Street improvement, Resolution of Neces- sity, from Alpine to Booth Street 5 -West 5th Street improvement, Resolution of Neces- sity, from Nevada to Delhi Street 5 -West 14th Street improvement, Resolution of Neces- sity, from Delhi to Audubon 5- Washington Street improvement, Resolution of Neces- sity, from 11th to Twentieth Street 5- Washington Street improvement, Resolution of Nec- essity, from 20th to 24th Street 5 -White Street, Resolution to improve, from 6th Street to 21st Street 423, 463, 478 " 17- Westaby property, recommendation of City Manager to condemn for street purposes 535, 552, 577 " 17- Wybrant, George, resolution relative to bond 541 Nov. 23- Walker, Rose, Estate, report of City Solicitor, rela- tive to settlement Dec. 15- Wyburn, Isaac, property to City for Rockdale Road " 26- Wartburg Place, from Fremont Street south 1,190 feet, Resolution of Necessity to improve " 26- Wunder, Al, plumber's bond 538 it June if Si INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT W Page 70 176 183 213 233 241 294 400 418, 456, 478 419, 458, 478 420, 459, 478 420, 460, 478 421, 460, 478 604, 619 628 642 643 1922 INDEX -BOOK 52 SUBJECT Page Y May 1— Young, Gertrude, claim for personal injuries 172, 497 72, 497 1— Young, Edward, claim for damages 1 1 72, 4 Oct. 23— Young, Henry and wife, quit claim deed