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Report of the Officers of the Dubuque Park Committee for the period April 23, 1908 - April 6, 1909REPQRT OF THE OFFICERS OF THE DUBUQUE PARK COMMITTEE r-•-• -•-•-•-• t CLASS BOOK CarnegivSiout free EibrarY 1 DUBUQUE, IOWA. .._,,_..1 _... ....._ ,... ........__._.._.__ C Library { Ceo. A.13cerden reoC Ned?,.'k Geo. F(/ei2 147m and 13- BufJ6r. C FI Waker W^. 70,0 \. (G MAZD m_.07-�70 EAGLE 7' P,,r C. A. Wo7fe r Ceo. ✓ Hecir/ch F0 UN TAZ.EV H J bL ? ETS U.BDI vzs Jacon C. f/ v✓al/rcr w„v 5arIci c. C/„A o !Hein f.Tefric% S4/B0/V/5/0 Ceme tar y A/VD V/C/A//TY TejhW %e,z,'th of Park one mile and tvo thirds Area / 33 ,acre Fenzel. An,o, r ray /NQ /O A, oe baque and Wistonaii.. r,643 REPORT OF The Officers of the Dubuque Park Committee FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 23, 1 908---APRIL 6, 1909 TELEGRAPH -HERALD. DUBUQUE Dubuque Park Committee O. P. SHIRAS, CHAIRMAN HERBERT ADAMS, VICE CHAIRMAN F. E. BISSELL, SECRETARY H. E. TREDWAY, TREASURER O. P. SHIRAS H. E. TREDWAY HERBERT ADAMS JAMES McFADDEN FRANK J. PIEKENBROCK GEO. W. KIESEL G. F. THORMANN F. E. BISSELL PETER KLAUER PETER J. SEIPPEL C. LOETSCHER L. H. BREDE JOHN T. ADAMS D. D. MYERS JOHN McEVOY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE O. P. SHIRAS H. E. TREDWAY JAMES MCFADDEN FRANK J. PIEKENBROCK HERBERT ADAMS REPORT OF THE OFFICERS OF THE DUBUQUE PARK COMMITTEE To the Citizens of Dubuque: The committee appointed at a meet- ing of the citizens of Dubuque, held on April 23, 1908, to take charge of the development of a park and driveway system for the city submit the follow- ing report of the work accomplished up to the date hereof. For the purpose of securing a pro- per statement of the receipts and ex- penditures of the committee up to April 6th, 1909, B. W. Lacy, C. H. Eighmey and J .K. Deming, none of whom are members of the park com- mittee, were requested to act as an auditing committee and in that capac- ity to examine the reports of the sec- retary and treasurer, and the vouchers connected therewith and to report to the park committee the results of such examination. Their report and that of the secretary of the park com- mittee are hereto appended. The treasurer's report shows that up to April 6, 1909, he has received in cash and deposited in the Second Na- tional bank the sum of $19,286.31, of which amount, as shown by the sec- retary's report, $46.31 came from pay. ment made by the railroad company for tile broken during transportation, and from stumps removed from the park and sold, the ramaining sum of $19,240 being proceeds of cash sub- scriptions. The secretary's report further shows that the sum of $4.75 has been re- ceived without passing through the hands of the treasurer, making the full amount received in cash from sub- scriptions the sum of $19,244.75. In addition to the cash subscriptions there have been made donations labor and materials to the amount' of $370, as shown by the secretary's re- port. Geo. Schmid, Jr., has generously do- nated a strip of land 80 feet in width connecting Seventh avenue with the roadway into the park, the cash value thereof being estimated at $200; and this item, with the $370 in labor and materials above mentioned, makes out the item of $570 named in the report of the auditing committee as the amount of donations received. At the time the contract was made for the purchase of the 85-acre tract, Catherine and A. L. Rhomberg do- nated to the park two lots with a frontage of 680 feet on Lincoln avenue and abutting on the 85-acre tract, and also donated 8 acres on the bluff ad- joining the tract subsequently pur- chased from John Finzel, Esq., dona- tions which have proved of great aid in the plans proposed for the develop- ment of the Park and Driveway at Eagle Point. It thus appears that there has been secured for park and driveway pur- poses at Eagle Point a total of 132 18- 100 acres in addition to the lots do- nated on Lincoln and Seventh ave- nues. Briefly restating the cash receipts and expenditures, they are as follows: Total cash received $19,286.31 Total cash expended 18,939.53 Cash on hand $ 346.78 Subscriptions in money and ma- terial not yet paid 344.75 Total $ 691.53 The plans and work done by the committee have not been wholly con- fined to the park and driveway at Eagle Point. Efforts are being made to obtain con- trol over portions of the bluff south of 5th street, in order to keep the same 3Amtr covered with trees and shrubbery, thus forming a beautiful background to the city. Encouraging progress is being made in this direction, but the details thereof are not yet perfected and therefore the committee cannot at this date make an accurate statement thereof, but will do so in a subsequent report. Gratitude of Citizens. In conclusion the committee desires to express its hearty thanks to our citizens who have, by their generous subscriptions during the past year, made it possible to secure the ground for a park and driveway, that, when properly improved, will be a credit to the city and a constant and increasing source of pleasure to our people. In order, however, to place these grounds in such condition that they may be safely opened to the use of our citizens, it is necessary that a proper fence should be constructed along the face of the bluff, to prevent accidents that might be fatal in their results. That the entrance roadway into the park should be further improved and at least one general driveway around the 85 acres tract should be laid out and sufficiently improved to permit its use by the public; that a portion of the park should be put in shape to be used for picnic purposes, requiring the erec- tion of retiring rooms, and of a place for shelter against rains, the putting up of racks or posts to which horses may be hitched; the providing seats and tables, etc., etc. That one or more pathways should be constructed for foot passengers giving access to the park at proper points; that the trees should be properly trimmed up and the ground generally be cleared of stumps and other obstructions, and so far as possible the driveway along the bluff should be prepared for use. To meet these essential needs the committee are of necessity compelled to rely upon the generosity of the citi- zens in giving further donations. The park and driveway belong to the peo- ple and to render the same available for the present use of the people, it is necessary that the named work must be done before the park can be safely opened to public use. Must Expend $10,000. To carry out these improvements, it is estimated, will call for an expendi- ture of at least $10,000, and to secure that sum the committee hopefully ap- peal to our citizens, who have shown, by the generous donations given in the past year, their hearty appreciation of the efforts being made to improve and beautify our city through the crea- tion and development of a compre- hensive system of parks and drive- ways. The Dubuque Park Committee. April 10, '09. Dubuque, Iowa, April 8, 1909. The undersigned, who have been asked by the Dubuque Park Committee to audit the statements of the secre- tary and treasurer of said committee, showing the receipts and disburse- ments of said committe, respectfully report: The said statements show the re- ceipt of donations in labor, material and services in the sum of $570.00 and in cash to the amount of $19,286.31, deposited at the Second National bank. That checks drawn by the chairman or vice chairman and secretary of said committee have been exhibited to us in the aggregate sum of $18,939.53 and that the books of said bank show a balance on hand of $346.78. Respectfully submitted, C. H. EIGHMEY, J. K. DEMING, B. W. LACY. Secretary's Report, Dubuque, Ia., April 5, 1909. To the Dubuque Park Committee: Gentlemen: -As secretary of your committee I herewith submit .the fol- lowing report of the receipts and ex- penditures from the date of the crea- tion of the Dubuque Park committee, April 23d, 1908, to April 5th, 1909. The several subscription books cir- culated by the committee show that Niue up to April 5th of this year there has been paid in cash, upon subscriptions, the sum of $19,244.75, and there has been received the sum of $46.31, bal- ance from rebate paid by the railroad for tile broken and for stumps sold, or in all $19,286.31; tnat the sum of $570 has been donated in various forms enumerated below, and that $344.75 in subscriptions remains up - paid, making a total of $20,205.81. Of this amount it appears that $18,- 939.53 has been expended in cash for real estate, services of civic adviser and landscape architect, surveying, grading of entrance road and ileing, stationery, photograpns ;fence posts, grubbing stumps, etc. Deducting this amount from the to- tal cash receipts, it appears that there is a balance on hand of $346.78. Add- ing to this the $344.75 unpaid sub- scriptions it will be seen that the fund remaining at the disposal of the park committee on April 5th is approx- imately $691.55. Below will be found an itemized statement. With the ex- ception of $300 paid Jos. Herod for the three -acre tract at Dubuque's Grave and the $10 paid C. M. Robinson for Grandview avenue services, all expen- ditures were made in the name of Eagle Point park. (Signed) F. E. BISSELL, Secretary. DONATIONS OF LABOR AND MATER- IALS, ETC. Martin Strelau Co., hauling tile for entrance road $ 13.50 John Leicht, hauling sand for en- trance road 9.00 Spahn-Rose Lumber Co., cement for laying manholes in entrance road. 25.00 G. W. Healy and Son, supplies used in entrance road, building; tools repairs, etc 25.00 H. C. Reche, grates for manholes in entrance 5.00 Labor donated in building of en- trance road: C. L. Korn 25.00 R. C. Mathis 5.50 L. C. Korn 1.75 Fred Lillie 1.75 Gus Klonus 1f75 Edward Blake 1.75 Geo. Sear 1.75 Alfred Kimball 1.75 James Lee and Son, cement fence posts 10.00 C. T. Bush, photographs of scenery, entrance, road, etc., at park 5.00 Eugene Anderson, surveying at park 15.00 J. F. Kunz and Co., furnishing ab- stracts of title for real estate pur- chased 60.00 Leathers and Trewin, furnishing ab- stracts of title for real estate pur- chased 150.00 H. F. Salot, furnishing abstracts of real estate purchased 11.50 $370.00 DONATIONS OF LAND Geo. Schmid, Jr., 80 foot strip con- necting 7th avenue with Park en- trance, estimated value in cash$200.00 Catherine and A. L. Rhomberg, 2 lots abutting on Park with front- age on Lincoln Avenue of 680 feet. Eight acres on River Bluff abutting on driveway CASH EXPENDITURES. From April 23, 1908 to April 5th, 1909. Real estate purchased - Tract of 84.96 acres purchased of A. L. and Catherine Rhomberg one half purchase price $10,000.00 Tract of 3 acres purchased of Jos. Herod at Julien Dubuque's Grave 300.00 Tract of 10.71 acres purchased of Amos Paley 1,250.00 Tract of 17.78 acres purchased of John Finzel 2,504.75 Tract of 2 acres purchased of E. E. Frith 100.00 Tract of 8.73 acres purchased of W. and H. Butler 1,091.25 Total cost of land purchased...$15,246.00 OTHER EXPENDITURES Charles M. Robinson and Charles N. Lowrie for expenses and services in visiting Dubuque and preparing plan for Eagle Point Park $ $ 550.25 Charles M. Robinson for professional services ren- dered the City of Du- buque in connection with Grandview Ave. im- provement 10.00 ,Surveying real estate purchased 159.80 Oix Grading entrance road and laying tile there- in 1,888.80 Tile, etc 897.49 Tools, repairs, etc 22.46 Hauling tile 57.03 Total expenditures on entrance road 2,865.78 Stationery, letter heads, envelopes, postage 24.95 Grubbing stumps 56.25 Less amount received for stumps sold 13.50 42.75 Cement fence post 40.00 Total cash expendi- tures $18,939.53 SECRETARY'S REPORT OF CASH SUBSCRIPTIONS PAID APRIL 23, 1908, TO APRIL 6, 1909 Adams, E. & III $ 250.00 Adams, J. T 250 00 Alderson and Orvis 15 00 Allison, W. B 100 00 Alden's Sons, N. L 5 00 Althauser, J. C 25 00 Altman, F. W 100 00 Arendt, C. F 3 00 Arno, E. C 5 00 Baumgartner, W. B10 00 Bailey, Mrs. F. M. S 25 00 Bertsch, J. J 5 00 Baumhover, F. A 5 00 Baumann, Rev. J. S 3 00 Bassler, A. 2 00 Baumhover, L. J 25 00 Bayless, C. 10 00 Bechtel, H. C 5 00 Beach, Jas. & lions 50 00 Becker, F. G 10 00 Becker, C. H. Co 25 00 Becker, J. G 3 00 Beckler, Robert 5 00 Beiler, F. A 5 00 Bell, Fred 100 00 Berndt, H. 3 00 Brede-Lange Co. 25 00 Bissell, L. C 100 00 Blocklinger, Mrs. M. H 100 00 Brownson, Dr. O. A 3 00 Boldts, Inc. 50 00 Bradley, Wm. L ) Bradley, C. H .) 500 00 Lewis, Mrs. E. B ) Brown, Maurico 100 00 Burch, J. M 250 00 Burch, Mrs. E. H 250 ,00 Burden, G. A 200 00 Burns, W. J 25 00 Buettell Bros. 50 00 Byrne, John 25 00 Byrne Bros. 100 00 Brinkman, Herman 5 00 Bigelow, I. S 100 00 Baumhover, A. 5 00 Brown, G. M 5 00 Braun, Paul 15 00 Braun, Chris 15 00 Carlin, A. B 10 00 Carr, W. W 150 00 Catholic Printing Co 50 00 Capretz, Chris. 10 00 Carnegie -Stout Library Staff 20 00 Chamberlain, I. C5 00 Chapin, W. F 5 00 Closs, N. J 5 00 Cleweli, Wm. 5 00 Clark, Dr. Frank 5 00 Coates & Robinson 100 00 Connolly, Thos. Co 100 00 Conzett, Dr. J. V 50 00 Collier, J. C 100 00 Clancy Transfer Co 10 00 Conlin & Kearns 50 00 Connolly, M. J 25 00 Corrance, H. 5 00 Connors, J. J. 10 00 Cole, Dr. W. A 2 00 Cummings, Josephine 2 00 Czizek, M. 5 00 Day, W. H 1,250 00 Day, W. H., Jr 250 00 Deery, John 3 00 Deckert, Mrs. C 5 00 Dell, C. H 10 00 Dennis Bros. 50 00 Duertscher, A. 3 00 Doerrer, F. 2 00 Diamond Jo Line 20 00 Dornes, J. C 5 00 Dubuque Brewing & Malting Company 250 00 Dreher, J. J 5 00 Driscoll, S. A 1 00 Dhysdale, Mrs. A. C 5 00 Dubuque Altar Mfg. Co 10 00 Dubuque Wooden Ware Co25 00 Dubuque Boat & Boiler Wks. 20 00 Eagle Point Lime Works10 00 Ede Robe Tanning Co 25 00 Eigtlt Edwards, S. 5 00 Horchem, B. J 10 00 Eichhorn & Bechtel 10 00 Hostert, H. 2 00 Eisenegger, John 2 00 Horr, Mrs. Ella S 10 00 Eighmey, C. H 100 00 Heney, J. J 1 00 Ellwanger Bros. 1'0 00 Hanley, M. L 5 00 Ellwanger, John 100 00 Hancock, J. T. Co..... 100 00 Enzler, Jos. 10 00 Henderson, Mrs. A. A 100 00 Even, Peter 5 00 Hess, Otto F 5 00 Eschen, H. 5 00 Hammel-Henker Co. ........ 25 00 Hurd, L. G. 50 00 Falkenhainer, Chas. 3 00 Hussman & Lies 25 00 Farwell, F. 0 15 00 Hyde, E. S 3 00 Ficke, Rev. H 5 00 Harkett, W. A 50 00 Fischer, A. 2 00 Homan & Roehl 15 00 Fischer & Co 50 00 Hanson, Peter 5 00 Fitzpatrick, T. J 100 00 Foote, Chas. 1 00 Iowa Coffin Co .... 300 00 Frith, E. E ....... 20 00 Frater, A. 10 00 Jackson, Dr. E. R 100 00 Frudden Lumber Co 100 00 Jaeger, Frank 100 00 Fuhrmann Bros. 5 00 Jaeger, F. M. Co 10 00 Fosselmann, Frank 5 00 Johnson, H. T 1 00 Flick, A. R 25 00 Johnson, Thos. 2 00 Fritz, C. 1 00 Jones, Rudolph .... 5 00 Frommelt, L. 1 00 Kaep & Buechele 50 00 Garland, J. C 25 00 Key City Roofing Co 50 00 Ginter, J. 5 00 Kassler, M. 10 00 Gehrig, Henry 5 00 Kapp, John 25 00 Geisler, Jos. 5 00 Kaufman & Graf 2 00 Ginter, Peter 5 00 Kessler, Jacob 2 00 Gindorf, N. C..... 5 00 Kabat, J. H 25 00 Glover, H. B 100 00 Kaufman, J. K 2 00 Glover, J. B 500 00 Keogh, Dr. J. V 5 00 Glaser, A. L 5 00 Key City Furniture Co 5 00 Croppe, H. K 3 00 Kenline, H. C 25 00 Grundy & Hird 5 00 Kiesel, Geo. W 100 00 Gregoire Bros. 15 00 Kiene, Peter 150 00 Golinvaux, A. 2 00 Kintzinger, J. W 25 00 Guthrie, Dr. J. R 100 00 Koch, Mrs. Sophia 25 00 Haas, D. J 5 00 Haisch, Dr. O. E 5 00 Hamilton, Dr. C. H 25 00 Hancock, Dr. J. C 100 00 Hartman, D. W 15 00 Hasler Grocery Co 20 00 Haggerty, Dr. H. J 5 00 Heller, Fred 1 00 Heisey, Dr. D. J 5 00 Hellman, H. B 100 00 Heles, Dr. J. B 5 00 Heer, Rev. Geo. W 5 00 Haudenschield, J. 5 00 Hollnagel, W R 3 00 Hoffmann, M. M 5 00 Hoerner, D. & J 10 00 Hopkins & Witty 10 00 Kopp, J. W 15 00 Kretschmer, F. N 25 09 Kleis, C. E 50 00 Klauer, Peter 200 00 Kolck, R. 50 00 Kleih, G. F 10 00 Kinnier, Dr. Lily 10 00 Kohlmann Bros. 2 00 Keckevoet, John 2 00 Kaufman, Ben 25 00 Kutsch, J. P 5 00 Kuttler, C. 5 00 Lattner, S. B 25 00 Lacy, B. W 1,000 00 Lagergren, O. 2 00 Lang, Peter 2 00 Lantzky-Allen Shoe Co 50 00 Nine Lawther, Wm. Lenehan, D. J Lee,P.J • Levi, Jas. & Co Lindenberg, L. Lindsay, Dr. S. S Linehan, Dr. C. NI Loetscher, E. C Loetscher, C. Longueville, O. Lull, Mrs. M. E Lusch, A. T Luchterhand, F. L. NI McCarthy, D. H McKinlay, J. A McEvoy, J. W McCarthy, M. H McDonald & Morrison Mfg Company McFadden Coffee & Spice Co. McLean, George Magdal, H. Manson, J. W Maker, Chris. Massey, Mrs. A. L Matthews & Frantzen....... Meeker, E. Martin, Rev. Alfred Meshinger, Dr. J. A Meyer, Chas. Merdanian, Dr. S. K Meyer, H. A Meyers, Dr. F. W Meyers, John B Michel, Dr. Ben Michel, H. Michel, Jos. Motulsky Bros. Molo, B. L Monarch Grocery Co Morrison & Kretschmer Mulgrew, Thos. J. Co Myers, Cox & Co Mueller & Schilling Mueller, Emma D Nagle, J. J Neumann, O. C Nelson, P. J Neumeister, C. D Nesler, F. A Newburgh, J. W Noel & Wagner Oldt, Prof. F. T Olinger, John Ott, J. J 100 00 250 00 100 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 50 00 50 00 1 00 2 00 15 00 5 00 2 00 10 00 5 00 1 00 25 00 50 00 5 00 10 00 2 00 5 00 50 00 100 00 300 00 10 00 5 00 100 00 2 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 100 00 5 00 200 00 Paley, Amos 100 00 50 00 Parker, A. J 100 00 50 00 Pancratz, Geo. 5 00 100 00 Peaslee, C. M 100 00 25 00 Palen, J. A 5 00 25 00 Page, J. P 5 00 5 00 Peabody, Miss Mae 50 00 10 00 Peabody, Mrs. H .B 25 00 500 00 Pier Bros. 25 00 25 00 Peterson, C. J 10 00 100 00 Phillips, T. F 100 00 25 00 Piekenbrock, E. B. & Sons Co. 250 00 5 00 Pfersch, P. C 2 00 Puls, O. F 1 00 25 00 Pust, August 3 00 5 00 25 00 Ragatz, Geo. 3 00 50 00 Ragatz, Geo., Jr 5 00 Reynolds, C. H 25 00 Rand, D. W 5 00 Rath, Geo. & Son 20 00 Reinfried, F. L 5 00 Rhomberg Bros. Co 100 00 Reute, T. W 25 00 Rittenmaier, Geo. 2 00 Rider, J. V 500 00 Rider, S. P 100 00 Roedell, R. T 10 00 Roedell, R. P 5 00 Roshek Bros. 100 00 Ryan, E. J 3 00 Ryan, Mrs. C. C 100 00 Ruegnitz, B. A 2 00 Saunders, C. J. W 10 00 Schaetzle, George 5 00 Scott, Miss Mary S 10 00 Schrup, N. J 10000 Schwietering, J. 5 00 Scott, C. D 20 00 Scott, Mrs. J. P 5 00 Schmid, Geo. 25 00 Schreiber, Chas. 10 00 Seippel, P. J. Lumber Co.... 500 00 Schmid, O. M 50 00 Schloz, F. & Son 10 00 Schwinn, P, 2 00 Shiras. .0 P 1,749 75 Schlueter, J. W 3 00 Scherr, C. B 5 00 Sandry, Mrs. Mary 1 00 Smith & Morgan 50 00 Smith, E. P 50 00 Sandry, J. P 1 00 Schaetzle & Fosselmann.... 2 00 5 00 Spahn, E'. P 10 00 25 00 Spensley & Spensley 100 00 50 00 Stampfer, J. F. Co 100 00 Strobel, J. H. & Sons Sullivan, Jas. M . Schueller, N. F Saul, Jas. Scharle, Theo. Schilling, E. J Spahn, F. F Stifles, F. C Sommerfeld, Mrs. P. A. E.. Sommerfeld, A. G Sommerfeld, Bertha Sears, Henry, Jr Sheridan, Clem Smith, H. H Spencer, James H..... Schiek, A. D Sheridan, Miss S. F Sass, Chas. Schroeder, F. N..... Stapleton, J. W Telegraph -Herald Taylor, J. R Ternes, H Taylor, Chas. Thormann, G. F Traub & Feigner Tredway, Mrs. E. & Sons.... Trenkle, H. Trexler Bros. Tromley, Robert H 20 00 Union Printing Co 25 00 25 00 Urbach Bros. 10 00 5 00 Utley, H. W 5 00 25 00 5 00 Van Duzee, A. J 100 00 5 00 Van Saun, S. A 5 00 2 00 Voggenthaler, E. J 10 00 5 00 Vollenweider & Hein2 00 5 00 Voelker, Chris. A 50 00 5 00 1 00 W Cash 500 00 5 00 Walter, C. A 5 00 5 00 Walton, C. W 5 00 2 00 Weihe, F. H 10 00 5 00 Weirich, P. J 5 00 5 00 Wienecke, A. W 10 00 3 00 Wiegand, Peter J 2 00 10 00 Wiedner Bros. 5 00 100 00 Weitz, Peter F 2 00 10 09) Willner Bros. 50 00 Wimmer & Wimmer... 10 00 50 00 Winall, J. W 10 00 10 00 Wieland, Dr. F. W 10 00 5 00 Wodrich, J. F 5 00 1 00 Wilson, M. 1 00 5 00 Wright, W. S 200 00 25 00 Wodrich, W. F 5 00 250 00 Wunderlich, H. & Son.... 10 00 10 00 25 00 1 00 Umbreit, A .J 5 0'0 Young, Robert 5 00 $19,244 75 TREASURER'S REPORT OF CHECKS AND VOUCHERS PAID Check No. 1 A. L. Rhomberg, E. P. Park land purchase $10,000 00 2 O. P Shiras, for C. M Robinson, Park plan 25 00 3 Peter Kiene, and J. Herod, Julien Park land purchase 300 00 Voucher No. 1 M. S. Hardie, Printing 2 75 2 Union Printing Co., Letter Heads 2 75 3 J. F. Kunz & Co., Agent for John Fenzel, Real Estate at Eagle Point 100 00 4 Amos Paley, Real EstateEagle Point Park 100 00 5 Thos. J. Mulgrew Co., Tiling, Eagle Point Park 128 16 6 Eugene Anderson, Surveying, Eagle Point Park 80 00 7 Amos Paley, Real Estate, Eagle Point Park 1,150 00 8 J. F. Kunz & Co., Agent for John Fenzel, Real Estate, Eagle Point Park 2,404 75 9 R. C. Mathis, Labor, Ravine road, Eagle Point Park 19 25 10 C. L. Korn, C4 it 44 CC 7 00 11 Albert Kimball, " " 5 25 12 Ernest Griffith, " it C4 44 3 50 13 Leo McAlester, " 5 25 14 Martin Nank, "CC 4 38 15 Louis Klonus, " 4 38 16 Fred Lillie, " 3 50 17 Louis Dissel, " " " 3 50 18 R. C. Mathis, " 37 50 19 C. L. Korn, tt 4, ii iC 44 8 75 20 Leo McAlester, " " " 8 75 21 Louis Dissel, IC ii8 75 22 Martin Nank, " " " CC ii II 7 00 23 Gus Klauer, it 4C it CC CC CC 7 00 24 Albert Kimbel, " " " " " 4 55 25 Thos. J. Mulgrew Co., Tile for Ravine road, Eagle Point Park664 39 26 R. C. Mathis, Labor, Ravine road, Eagle Point Park 45 00 27 C. L. Korn, " CI " CC .` 10 50 28 Leo McAllester, " " " " " " 10 50 29 Fred Lillie, " "CC it CC 8 40 291/2 Louis Dissel, " "CC tt t i 9 63 30 Fred Lillie, CC CC 44 CC 4, if 10 50 31 Gus Klauer, "CC CC if 10 50 32 Martin Nank, " " " 2 63 33 Albert Kimbel, " "CC C4 5 25 34 Guy Graham, " 5 25 35 Frank MLihis, " " " 36 00 36 John 'S:eegwarth " 44 i I it CC 18 00 37 Martin-Strelau Co., Hauling tile, Eagle Point Park 70 53 38 F. Schloz & Son, Repairs on Plow, Eagle Point Park 4 00 39 R. C. Mathis, Labor, Ravine Road, Eagle Point Park 45 00 40 L. C. Korn, 44 Ci 7 88 41 Louis Dissel, 9 63 42 Leo McAllester, " it 8 75 43 Gus Klauer, 7 00 44 Fred Lillie, 10 50 45 Ivy Graham, 10 50 46 Frank Mathis, , " if if 54 00 47 John Siegwarth, " 27 00 48 John Lang, ii ii ii CC it Ci 18 00 49 The Adams Co., Gas Pipe, Eagle Point Park 3 00 50 R. C. Mathis, Labor, Ravine Road, Eagle Point Park 45 00 51 C. L. Korn, if if 44 6410 50 52 Gus Klauer, 10 50 53 Fred Lillie, if 10 50 54 Ivy Graham, it it tf10 50 55 Leo McAllester, " 10 50 56 Frank Mathis, 39 60 57 John Lang, CC ff27 00 58 John Siegwarth, " 25 65 59 Harger & Blish, Piano Box for Eagle Point Park 2 00 60 C. L. Korn, Labor, Ravine Road, Eagle Point Park 1 10 61 F. Mathis, five grates for manholes, Eagle Point Park 8 00 62 L. Lindenberg, Machine Bolt, Eagle Point Park 10 63 F. Schloz & Son, Repair on Plow, Eagle Point Park 1 50 64 R. C. Mathis, Labor, Ravine Road, Eagle Point Park 42 75 65 Fred Lillie, 4 C it it 44 it 9 63 66 Gus Klauer, 7 00 67 Leo McAllester, " " ii 7 00 68 Louis Hug, if it if 2 36 69 C. L. Korn, 5 25 70 Ivy Graham, if if 444 55 71 Edward Capritz, " 44 70 72 Thos. McCaffrey, " ft1 75 73 Herm. Weigher, 45 74 Frank Mathis, " it it ii 26 55 75 John Lang, 22 50 76 John Siegwarth, " 23 63 77 Cash, Stamped Envelopes,. Eagle Point Park 5 00 78 R. C. Mathis, Labor, Ravine Road, Eagle Point Park 45 00 79 C. L. Korn, 7 88 80 Fred Lillie, 10 50 81 Ivy Graham, 10 50 82 Gus Klauer, 10 50 83 Leo McAllester, " `' 10 50 84 Louis Hug, 10 50 85 Edw. Crapitz. " 10 50 86 Thos. McCaffrey, " 3 50 87 Edw. Blasie, " 6 13 88 Frank Arthower " 5 25 89 Frank Mathis, " 13 50 90 John Lang, 27 00 91 John Siegwarth, " 4C 44 27 00 92 Bridget Costello, Team" 9 00 93 Richard Kimbel, Labor " 2 25 94 R. C. Mathis, " 41 85 95 C. L. Korn, tt 9 28 011irtrrn 96 Ivy Graham, 6 13 97 Fred Lillie, ` 8 75 98 Leo McAllester, " ii7 .88 99 Guss Klonus, 7 88 100 Louis Hug, CC if 8 31 101 Edw. Capretz, " 8 75 102 E.dw. Blasie, 44 ft8 75 103 Frank Arthofer, " " 7 88 104 Herman Hogher " 7 53 105 John Lang, " 22 50 106 John Siegwarth " f 4 22 50 107 Bridget Costello, Team " 20 25 108 Richard Kimbel, Labor " " 23 85 1.09 Frank Mathis, " 6 75 110 Louis Piel, 15 75 1.11 R. C. Mathis, 37 50 112 C. L. Korn, 8 75 113 Ivy Graham, 7 00 114 Fred Lillie, 4 4 448 75 115 Leo McAllester " 4C 8 75 116 Gus Klonus, " 44 " 8 75 117 Frank Arthafer, " " 8 75 1.18 Herman Higher, " 8 75 119 Edw. Capretz, " " if 8 75 120 Edw. Blasie, " 7 00 121 Geo. Sear, it if if 5 25 122 Louis Hug, if if if 7 00 123 John Lang, 22 50 124 John Siegwarth, " it if 44 22 50 125 Bridget Costella, Team, " "if 22 50 126 Richard Kimbel, Labor " 22 50 127 Louis Piel, it it C i 18 00 128 Ivy Graham, " 3 50 128%/2 Herbert Adams, Work C. M. Robinson, Grandview Avenue10 00 129 Leo McAllester, Labor, Ravine Road, Eagle Point Park 3 50 130 Edw. Capretz, " 3 50 131 R. C. Mathis, CC ft ft it ii 45 00 132 L. C. Korn, 10 50 133 Fred Lillie, 44 iC 10 50 134 Gus K]onus, " 10 50 135 Frank Arthafer, "it ft it10 50 136 Louis Hug, 5 50 137 Edw. Blasie, f t 10 50 138 Herman Higher, " ft 44 8 75 139 Geo. Gear, 10 50 140 John Lang, 18 00 141 John Siegwarth, " CI if 22 50 142 Louis, Piel, 4 50 143 Thos. Jess, Surveying at Eagle Point Park 8 00 144 Eugene Anderson, 'Surveying at Eagle Point Park 30 20 145 R. C. Mathis, Labor, Ravine Road, Eagle Point Park 45 00 146 L. C. Korn,. 10 50 147 Fred Lillie, 10 50 148 Gus Klonus. "CC 4 C if 10 50 149 Edw. Blasie, if it C f " if10 50 150 Herman Higher " " j' 8 75 151 Geo. Sear. 10 50 152 Frank Arthafer, " ft if 4 i 10 50 3Amtriertt 153 Thos. Jess, chain work under surveyor, Eagle Point Park 5 00 154 James Lee & Son, cement posts for Eagle Point Park 41 00 155 The Adams Co., surveyor's stakes, Eagle Point Park 156 F. E. Bissell, to pay Tom Jess, surveying Eagle Point Park5 00 157 Spahn-Rose Lumber Co., supplies for road building, Eagle Point 9 90 Park 138 90 158 Thos. J. Mulgrew Co., tile for Eagle Point Park 159 Herbert Adams, to pay Tom Jess, surveying, Eagle Point Park 25 00 00 1.61 Thos. Jess, survey work, Eagle Point Park 161 Thos. Jess, survey work and placing bench marks, Eagle Point 9 Park 00 162 Clancy Transfer Co., hauling bench marks for surveyors, Eagle 1 25 Point Park 163 H. M. Scharle, car fares for engineers and employees during 3 20 Eagle Point Park survey 164 The Adams Co., Express on Map to C. M. Robinson, Eagle Point 25 Park 100 25 165 E. E. Frith, Real Estate, Eagle Point Park 166 Eugene Anderson, surveying Fountain Hill, resubdivisian 10 00 167 Geo. W. Healey & Son, Supplies for Eagle Point Park 2 40 22 50 168 C. L. Korn, grubbing stumps, Eagle Point Park 22 75 169 C. L. Korn, grubbing stumps, Eagle Point Park 170 Chas. N. Lowrie, for C. M. Robinson, plan Eagle Point Park525. 00 171 The Adams Co., express on Eagle Point maps from New York45 172 Leathers & Trewin, on account of land purchased from Butler Bros. 100 00 173 Leathers & Trewin, Real Estate, Butler Bros 991 0 5 4 00 174 Second National Bank, safety, deposit box, Eagle Point Park.... 5 00 175 Cash, stamped envelopes, Eagle Point Park Total $18,939 53