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482 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE May 26/84 On Lot 5 Blk 26 Boren's reduced to $1900 Hulda Young on Lot 3 Blk 2 Boren's reduced to $3500 Hulda Young on Lot 6 Blk 2 Boren's reduced to $3500 Hulda Young on Lot 1 Blk 25 Boren's reduced to$2200 Hulda Young on Lot 4 Blk 25 Boren's reduced to $2000 Fredolin Wilhelm on Lots 5&8 Blk 46 Terry's Improvements Stricken off Frank Griffin for reduction on Lots 7&8 B 39 Maynard's petition denied. Pratt on Lot 2 Blk 1 Nob Hill Add Improvements reduced to $1250. Moses Keezer on Blk 39 Boren's reduced to $5000 Ordered that the Nagle Plat be increased on acreage of unplatted part to 79&65/100 acres Ordered that S Kenny be notified to appear. Thursday May 29, 1884 at a 8 o'clock pm to show objections if any to increasing his assessments on Lots 5&8 Blk 30 Terry's plat from $1800 to $3400 Adjourned until Thursday May 29,1884 at 8 o'clock pm Attest: E S Osborne clerk Approved Chas McNaught President of the Council May26/84 On this the 26th day of May 1884 immediately after adjournment as about the Common Council meets pursuant to the call of His Honor the Mayor Present: His Honor the Mayor H G Struve & Councilmen Thos Clancy, B F Day, Geo W Harris, Chas McDonald, U M Rasin & F W Wusthoff An Ordinancce is submitted entitled "To amend Ordinance No 545 entitled to establish the grade for Bell Street' After due consideration said Ordinance is adopted upon the following vote to wit: In favor of adoption [Clancy]], Day, Harris, McDonald, Rasin & Wusthoff Against adoption none. An Ordianace is submitted Entitled "To provide for the grading and improvement of a portion of [?]

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580 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Jan 4/85 Claims Paid the following claims having been duly audited by the Council are ordered paid by Warrants drawn on the funds and in the amounts following to wit: City Fund E S Osborne Clerk 952 $125. J D Lowman Treasurer 953 $150. C H Hanford Atty 954 $100. J H Woolery Chief of Police 955 $150. Wm Murphy Police 956 $80. W H Pinckney Police 958 & 959 $80 F L Bangs Police 960 $80. James Welsh Police 961 $80. E A Gardner Police 962 $80. D H Webster Police 963 $80. W B Thompson Police 964 $80. Thos Ross Police 965 $80. G L Manning Street Commissioner 966 $91. James Bogart Janitor & Jailor 967 $60 Wm H Hughs Assessor 968 $62.50 S B Vrooman J P Fees 969 $14.40 T H Cann J P Fees 970 $40.75 Jas P Ludlowdepty clerk Costs in City -v-Stephenson 971 $50.15 D C Townsend Juror in City -v-Corbett 972 $2.20 Frank Griffin Juror in City -v-Corbett 973 $2.20 S J Grover Juror in City -v-Corbett 974 $2.20 S W Scott Juror in City -v-Corbett 975 $2.20 F M Byrd Juror in City -v-Corbett 976 $2.20 James Villi Juror in City -v-Corbett 977 $2.20 W B Thompson Witness in City -v-Corbett 978 $2.20 H A Bigelow Witness in City -v-Corbett 979 $2.20 J S Woolery Witness in City -v-Corbett 980 $3.75 C M Johnson Jury City-v-O'Brien 981 $2.20 J W Hunt Jury City-v-O'Brien 982 $2.20 H C Maddocks Jury City-v-O'Brien 983 $2.20 James McCombs Jury City-v-O'Brien 984 $2.20

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756 Mar 5 1886 Petition of O J Carr et al for the construction of a drain on Blanchard St read and referred to Committee on Sewers Petition fo Frank Griffin et al for permission to allow cows to run at large between Jackson & Dearborn Sts is read and on motion granted. Petitionof F E Sander for the payment of the road Fund of outstanding warrants on 5th St Improvement Fund is read and referred to Finance Committee Communication from Inspector of Police Alden certifying the appointment of D W Kennedy and L B Youngs as members of the police force subject to the approval of the Mayor and Common Council are read and on motion the appointments are approved. The following reports are received: From City Jailor, City Justice G A Hill and Justice G G Lyon referred to Judiciary Commitee From Wm Murphy as acting Chief of Police giving names and time served of special policemen appointed by him read and referred to the finance committee From Dr J S M Smart Health Officer read and referred to Committee on Sewers From Street Commissioner forteh monthfoFeb read and referred to Street Committee From Custodian of Powder Magazine read and placed on file From R H Thomson City Surveyor on Union St sewer accompanied by final estimate on said sewer read and on motion adopted

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570 JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Aug 17 1888 nuisance on Pike Street referred to Health Officer. Petition fo Wm & Adah Blackman for damages occasioned by the widening of Second Street, read and referred to the Street committee. Petition of Wm M Thomas for permission to build a small fruit and cigar stand in the alley on the south side of Washington Street between South Second and South Third Streets. Tabled Petition of Mrs E Peiser for permission to build wooden addition to Peisers Art Studio on Second Street, read & referred to Committee on Fire & Water. Petition of Frank Griffin and others for change of existing ordinances so as to permit 'Milch' cows & other animanl to run at large South of Jackson Street and East of South 9th Street read and referred to Judiciary Committee. Petition of W C Williams for permission to blast on South Eleventh Street granted under the usual restrictions. Communications from Jno J McGilvra calling the attention of the Council to the condition of the newly graded portion of Madison Street and the Sidewalk, read and ordered filed. Application of A H Dawson for position of Inspector of Street Numbering, read and referred to Street com. Communication from the Chief of the Fire Department making certain recommendations and suggestion, read and referred to Committee on Fire & Water.

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