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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1920-01-06 - 1920-12-31 CC MIN• 1 D'IIPY 289 • • acuncti Room. Stillwater. Mo. January 6th 1920. Regular Meeting; No Quorum being present meeting adjourned to January 13t'1920 at 7.30 o'clock F .M. - City Clerk. 6 6 c�yy-tt2.i Council Room, Stillwater, Minn. January 13th 1920" Regular Adjourned Meeting. Council easled to order by President Loiliner; All members of the Council present. Councilman Gaa169a. Councilman elect, having heretOtdfe taken and subscribed the oath of office, assumed his seat. Minutes of Dec. 30,1919 and of Jan. 6 ,1120 read and approved. Oath Of office of Councilman Ga5155s presented and filed. Communication from the City Of East Grand Forks, accepting the offer made by the City on Dec. 4,1919. viz; to sell to the City of East Grand FOrkf,tbe tolsowing articles- One sat of harnesses, hangers, collars and hames.complete- and one extra collar- and hazes and hanger, for the sum Of 0150.00. was read, and on motion of Councilman Torinus. the Chief of the Fire Department was instructed to ship said articles to the City of East Grand Forts, at Once. On motion of Councilman eoerz. a license was granted t0 C. A. Stands t0 operate 12 bisllerd or pool tabsea at 207-209 So. Matt. Street. On motion of Councilman Murphy. all moneys paid to the City for garbage collection after Oct. 1.1919 was ordered refunded. Report of the .:serk of the Iunlelpas Court of collections for the month of December 1919,5nd the reports of the City Clerk and City Treas. of re0etpta end disbursements for the montn of list. were read and ordered flied. Ahnuas reports of the Chief tf the Fire Department and of the City Engineer were read and ordered Plied. On motion of councllmalt Torinus the sum of i50.00 was ordered appropriated towards opening the road between this city and St. Fain. Resolution fixing the time of payment Of salaries and wages of officials and employees of the 0117.5nd Resolution directing the payment of bills were both duly adopted. GOun"ll ad20u. ned. Atteat-: QitG/tstt,W - OILY Clarx. 4 • • • 290 e • Regular Meeting: Council Room, Stillwater, Ltnn. Jan. 20,1920 No Quorum present meting adjournedto' January 27th 1920 0 4.30 P.L. City Clerk. Council Room, attiltteter.Mtrn. Jan. 27th 1920 4.30 r M. Regular Ad3Ourned Leetttg: Meeting called t0 order by President Loather; Present Councilmen Maalsas .TOr1Lue and president Loather: Mlnut:s of meetings of Jan. 13 A 20, read and approved. on motion of Councilman TOMnus, a license was granted to W. I. yeller to operate 6 pool Or bt hard tables at Bo.110 No. Main Street. Annual reports of City Clem, City Treasurer, Secretary of the Board of Water Commissioners,. Secretary Of the echoed Board. Trustees of the Firemen's Relief Fund, Secretary of the Library Board and recretary of the Stillwater Park COmmtsston were presented and ordered filed. Annual report of the Building Inspector was reed and ordered filed. The Mayor reported having appointed Frank T. Wilson as a member of the Stillwater Para Commission, to succeed btmaelf,and on motion of Councilman Gestate the appointment was confirmed. Resolution fixing sedation Of the City Engineer end Building Inspector and of the Street Commissioner and resolution directing the payment of bills were both unanimously adopted. Couneti adjourned. Attest:ee,,,.N u. City Clerk.. Council Room, Stillwater, Linn. Feb.' Z 1920 Regular Looting; Meeting Called to order by rrestdent Lolltner; An members 01' the Connellpresent exce,tt Councilman Murphy. Minutes of meeting held Jan. 27,read and approved; ComduntCetion from Councilman Tortnus.tendertng his resignation to t0 tete effect Marrh 15. read and ordered filed. The Mayor also gave nodes that he tendered hie realgnatton as Mayor, to tarts effect Lay let. MOntnly report of City Cleric and Clerk of the Municipal Court read and ordered flied. Communtedtlon 1'rotuurs. Elisabeth C. Maser relative to the condition of Millard rt., rose read and referred to the Ctty Engineer. Comc;Jn1Catlon from Mary foster. tamale(; damages Cuu90d by a fall on a slippery sldewass wus read the re erred to the City Attorney. Resolution directing the payment of bills was unanimously adopted. Coun'11 adjoull'ned. Attest: ,r/ e' u</err lr/ city cleric. Mayor 1 • • 291 • V Council Room, Stillwater, Minn. Regular Meeting; No quorum being present meeting at 4.30 P. 1. Feb. 17, 1930. adjourned to Feb. 24, 1930 Ie__..,...+, J City Clerk. Regular Adjourned Meeting; Council Room, Stillwater, Minn. Feb. 24,1920. Council called to order by President Rolllner; A11 members of the Council present; Minutes of meetings held Feb. 3 and 17th read and approved. Communication from the President of the School Board suggesting the appointment of the Chief of Police es Truant officer was read,and the Mayor announced the appointment of the Chief of Police as Truant officer, which appointment was duly confirmed. Communication from Pero)F Sherrard applyi'g for the position as special police at the Lily Lake Bathe was read and referred to the Chief of Police. City greaeurers report of the City finances for the month ending Jan. 31,1920 was read and ordered tiled. Bond of Grace L. Mauneell as City Treasurer and Bond of A. J. Bole, as Secretary of the School Board were on motion of Councilman Roerz,approved. 0n motion of Councilman Murphy the City Engineer was authorized to purchase necessary material for the repairs of the St. Croix Bridge. Resolution] directing the payment of bills was duly adopted. Attest;_lefene City Clerk. Council Room, Qtillwater,Mlnn. 'larch 1, 191n Regular Meeting; No quorum bed-g present Council adlournei to meet March 9,191S 't 7.30 o''olook P. M. ty Clerk. Council Ronne, Qtillw+ter, vine. 'leech P,l0'0. Regular Adjourned Meeting; Council called to crier by President Soltirer; A11 members of the Council nresemt. Minutes of meeti-ge hell Feb. '4 ani Mnrob ' real ail =rrrevel. Oath of office of Jessie A. Mulvey ae a member of the Library Pearl was presented and 'rtered filed. Report of the Clerk of the Muniolnal Court of eolleetlnna for the month of February, and the monthly renorte n' the nity nlerb and City 'rea.mre? were read ani ordered file4. The matter of the resignation of sou-oflm'n 7orinne which was ?resented Feb. 1, was taken un, ani on motion of Cm•ncllman Mnrnhy the reglg,Atle^ wes noceptRe, ani Julius ir F.ct Loather paymentnofouely bill. wee ananimmtelvthe adent'4. Resolution direetin the No fur9her business Council siieurne4 . Atteetast2gene1 City Clerk. • • • 292 • Council Room, Stillwater, '!inn. '!are*. 1x,1P3C. • • Regular Meeting; larch an 'Sao No quorum being present meeting adjourned to arc at 7.30 o'clock P. !i. • 46"Y.(/w,�sucy Z�Rj+.y COVno_i' Room, St11'_++ter, 'q na, • arci ..aw , 1paw Regular Adjourned meeting; Meeting called to order by President Keleher; A11 members of the Coon^_il present, except Councilmen weer!. Oath of office of Councilmen. elect, Julius F. Loeber,prese'ted and ordered filed. Communication from Stillwater Pstt American Legion,,rreletiveei ato the use of the Ball Park the Doming sensor was read, and the chair ,t committee consisting of President Ko11tner and Councilmen Weerz and Lefler to center with aMr mittee from the Lion the city totae+ist infixing upo Enke nessary theeTeroia Court on West Pine Street, and the matter was referred to the same committee. Bond of the Coumopolitab State Bank, ne + City nepoattory was on motion. of Councilman Murphy approved. On motion of Councilman enslaae the City Engineer wan instructed to proceed at once to repelr the iron fence on So. Third Str+et. Mr. Frank T. ted uWiilson, ohttrmen of the Stillwater mark Commission of thetNorthern Pacer ific Railroag. d Co. ,,, andmaleomasletterrdated Lend nec. 19,,O1c, from J. L. Prineipel Right of Way Agt., of same Company setting forth among other things the terms under which the Railway Company would makexten'l ng ynearhr wsrd lease to the City of Stillwater, of its water front property,• to include Mulberry Point,for Park purposes. ...,... Upon Councilmen aMurphy premonition not ten Mulberry Street tbeatersedge antovaeteNorthwaterStretfrom Mulberry Street to Linden Street , was rejected. Annual report of the Stillwater Park Commission was presented and Ordered filed. The City Engineer presented plans and speeificetione and estimate cost of sprinkling certain streets with tarvi+, and On motionrof Councilman 'Murphy the sail plane and speeifiecottons were spproved Int the City Clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for the doing of raid proposed work and the furnnishin+. 3of f the necessary materiels, said bidds to be returnable April th Resolution determining the territory in the City of Stillwater which shell be sprinkled with tarsi, during the year 1970, and dividing snit territory into sprinkling districts end resolutie^ directing the payment of bills were both adopted . fur ther nt business CounilCouncilman Loeber as a member of the Board ,f Fau+ltz+tien. No Attest; i� CSt ///, `yen Nal ail • • • ' 1 DMIP 293 • • Council Room, Stillwater, Minn. A-ril 1th 1910. Regular Meeting; A11 members of the Council ;resent, exoe-t President Rolliner. On motion of Councilman Murphy, Councilman Hoer: re elected Mayor pro tem. Ali-utee of meeting held March loth read ani approved. On motion of Councilman Murphy 1 pool table license was granted to Chas. E. Glaser. On motion of Councilman Gaalaas the actlob of the City Treasurer in accepting c'85.00 in full settlement for sidewalk 1eges9mrnta vs Lots t, 8 & 9 Bloat 6 of Roloombes Addition was approved. On motion of Councilman Murphy, the special pay rool amounting to :36.00 for extra firemen at the fire of the Twin City Forge i Foundry plant `e was allowed. 0n motion of Counoilman Loeber the monthly reports of the Clerk of the Municipal Court, City Clerk and City Treasurer were ordered filed. Committee from the Rotary Club ani the Community Service asked the Council to take steps towards acquiring a tract of land at the south end of Lily Lake for bathing sad park purposes, and on motion of Councilman Loeber the the chair was instructed to appoint a committee of *auto confer with the owner of the land and secestair- what it co-11 be purchased for. 0n motion of Councilman Murphy the City Clerk was instructed to advertise for bile for 1000 feet of fire hose, bide to be returnable April Both 1910. Resol4tion directing the payment of bills was unanimously adopted. On motion of Councilman Murphy, Council ld3ournel. Atte et;l.7L:' 64140124/1 City Clerk. Council Room, Stillwater, Minn. Apl. 20, 1920 Regular Meeting; Meeting called to order by President Bolliner. . All Minutes ofaof the Couil present, exct meeting held Api. 6 ,read and approved. Woerx. Bids for the furnishing of 1000 feet Fire Hoae was opened and read and referred ti a committee to examine ant report on. After examination. James McGann, Chief of the Fire Derartment,reported and recommended that the City purchree the so-oaied Paragon Hose at i1.55 per foot from United States Rubber Co., and on motion of Councilman Murphy the proper officers were instructed to enter into a contract with skid' United States Rubber Co, for 1C00 feet of Paragon Hose at :1.55 per foot, in accordance with the terms of their proposal. Communication from E. G. Reinhardt et. al, asking that pertain etreeta be repaired was read ant referred to the City Engineer. Petition from H. Mallen it. al, requesting the construction of a sewer in W. Laurel Street was real and referred to the City Engineer,with instructi- ons to investigate and report on. Mr. W. R. Briggs, one of the committee splinted by the Mayor to interview Mr. Ed. Wiring in regard to a tract of lend on the south end of Lily Lake, reported that the Committee had interview& Mr. Nehring,but go bo definite proposal. Bi4d of The Barrett Co. for furnishing Tarvia to the City of Stillwater for the season of 1910, was read, and on motion of Councilman Murphy, the bid was taoepted and the proper officer 'sere iratruotel to enter into a contract with The Barrett Co., for the furniahir.a of sail Tuvia. Communication from the Bridge tenders requesting an i::cre-tse in salaries was real, ani the City Engineer was instructed to allow them :1C.00 per month from April tion of 1:30. Onmotion oCouncilman '!u h , the resignation. of layer 8olliner, heretoforeepresented, was ac �sptet Y d to take effect April, ^1th, ani on motior. of Councilman Murphy, William Smithson tie elected b, acilamation, to fill the unexpireter billaMaore w,sunanimouislyginring i-dental.znn, 711 / `i; Attest; r .1:4 ?Wirer or • • • Council Room, Stillwater, Minn. May Ath 1920. Regular Meeting; • Meeting called to order by Mayor Smithson,"he having been heretofore, on the 20th day of .April' 1920," elected"as Mayor by the Counoil of the City of Still- water, to fill the vacancy caused by.the"resignation of Mr, J.•R. Eolliner, and ?hauls_ on the 24th day of April taken and subscribed the oath as required by law, • Roll 0111 ehawed all the members of.the Council present. """'Minutes of -meeting beld April.,20th read -and approved.-" . Mr.: R.•R.": Brigga,ohnirmnn of. the committee appointed to interview:Ara • . Eehring: regarding the purohsse:of a •tract of land ':at the, south end of Lily Lake for bath house purposes,reported that'"helhad offered Mr.•Nerving the'sum of""i100. - per acre for the land-and:that Mr. Nehribg woul'.:not ooneiier the ofter,and'after full. dlsetssion by all -the Councilaan,. Councilman Loeber moved that it was 'he sense or:the""_Counoil that the City proceed to" oondemn"the.lands and thereby acquire . _'t titleo:the came:' "" .. - . Oath of offioe•of.Mayer Smithson was presemted and ordered -filed. "-Commbaioation from the Mayor"appointing the following oftigers was read, as-follows;,ii E. Moesughton,. Chief of-"Polboe; Herman F. Lsnge, Captain of Folios; August Swanson end •John Budrow,H"Patrolmen; to serve at•pay;to•be filed by the, • 'council;" -John E. Reilley, and-Jfimes"FAtsgereld," teem. as policemen to serfs • without'pay, except„such pay as receifed"by the.""as bridge: tenders," end Fred: fboapson,':-to miere:without:pay Saturday" nights at. the" Cosmopolitan'State Bank,' • and• upon eotion:ef Councilman Murphy -the said appointments, were.confirmed, 'Oaths of offioe of all the" above. named. appointees were preseneed and erd Bred tiled..' - " Petition from the reoldents on Harriet Street, North of Pine street, asking that sidewalks, curb and gutter be oonstruoted along"both aides of".sald • street was, read and referred to the'City Engineer, " • On emotion of:Counoilman Murpby a -pool table license was"granted to "Trask A. Mitobell," at -No. 1242o." Main".Street... • ..- - " " On, motion of Counoilman:Loeber"a pool"table license -was granted t0' J. L. Paine at No• 105 So. Main•Street, On'motion of.Counoilm ,,the Pool table license No.-34 heretofore. granted to"If. 1.' Feller was transferred to Carl• A. Meister. " On lotion. of Counoilman-.Woerz,' the City"Attorney.was instructed to prepare an amendaent to/the'Ordinance regulatitg the operating"of Pool tables,_"' making the license fee $5.00 per snnum for each table.• -- Communieation from the Northern•Paaific"Railroad Co."relative.to : demurrage on a"Tarvia Tank,•was referred.to the City Attorney. " Coamunioation"fros E. T Linnell,asking fora light on Harrist St., between -Myrtle and Harriet St, 'is •read and referred to the City Engineer. 8i11 from Dr. Paul A. Reilly,tor:$25.00 for treating an injured firemen,.." was approved and referred to the'Truetees of.the Firemens' Relief fund"for"payment.' Communication from the Firemen"end Poliaemen'asking for an inorease in salary was"read'. and ordered"filed. "• The City Attoeajsnted a permit from the Northern Pacific Railway'." Company, giving the Ciiy onide. certain pate of their grouade and lake frontage. north of Myrtle Street r Park purposes, and on motion of Councilman Murphy,. the proper officers were instructed to sign sail permit, in duplicate, 'en behalf" otthe City. '. • Aeports.of the City:Clerk,"City Treasurer and Clerk of"the Munioipal. Court"ofrecsipte and disburdemente for the month of April were read and ordered Report of City Engineer on the matter of constructing a sewer In "Bsurel Street"wss read and' ordered flier. Resolution dirsoting•the payment of bills was Suly adopted. • On motion of Councilman Noon Council adjourned, Attest; 4 ' e�sr�i!/ City Mer . ayor • 295 • Council Room, Stillwater. 'tine.. '.day 18,1910. Regular Meeting; Council? called to order oy President Smithson. Roll call showed all of the members of the Council present. Minutes of meeting held 'nay 1th read and approved. Communication from the Northern Pacific Railroad Company authorizing the City to fill in the Lake front north of Myrtle Street was read and ordered filed. On motion of Councilman !oerz the Surety bond of the Farmers & Merctants State Bankwaa approved an orierod filed. Contract with The Barrett Co. for furnishing Tanta to the City for the Beason of 1910 was presented and arcroved, and ordered filed. On motion of Councilman Murphy the Chief of the Fire Department was authorized to purchase new batteries for the fire alarm system. for Park Deed from Miss Alice R. Murdock conveying to the City, Purpoessys portion of Lot 23 Blk. ? of Carli 3 Sohulenburga Addition ass pr-sented, and on motion of vote Of thinks tendered Miss.Murdock Councilman fore the same.rs, the was atoapte3 and a On motion of Councilman Murphy the City Attorney was inatructed to take up the matter of refunding bonds, due in 19?1 with the State Investment Board. woerx was elected as On motion of Councilman Murphy, Councilman Vice President of the Council. On motto.: of Councilman woerz, :150. was ordered appropriated for Memorial Day exercises. An ordinance relative to Pobl Table license was Placed on its first reading and laid over under the rule. Resolution fixing eslaries of certain City Officials and employees and resolution motiondirecting Counotlmanwwoerz,ilCouncilwere ailournedI.tad. Attest: .64aii.s..- ______ CCCCCCS ty Clerk. Mayor Council Room, 9tiliwater,dlinn. June 1,1920 Regular Meeting; fleeting celled to order by President Smithson; A11 members of the Council present, except Councilman Costae.. On motion of Councilman '.:urph•: the reading of the minutes of meeting held May 18, was laid ever until the next meeting. Communication from the Stillwater Boat Club asking for additional lights st the City Doake was read and the matter referred to the City *'engineer to inv-stijate and report on. Report of State Railroad ant Warehouse Cor9m1e3ien relative to telephone rates was read and ordered !:lei. Report of Clerk of Mu-,:ioipsl Curt of receipts for the month of May was real and ordered filet. On motion of Councilman Loan., the action of t: :e City Treasurer in accepting1Fe el.Sehultx :1full aettlement 77.83 Acre Aiditio.^.fwasSidewalk rproval. sever aeaea9mInta vs Lot City Attorney reported hat he nai taker, ap the, matter of refunding bonda Sue in 1911, with the State Investment 9o-•ri, ant •.vcald take the preliminary steps neseaaary to maks formal aprlioation for s loan. An Cri?nanoe relative to 1:cenaing persons keeping pool or billiari tables for hire Its placed on its 4econd reading, lnl adopted section by ;lotion, when the chair p-t the question "eh 11 thin Oriinatee paean ant upon roll call it eta unantmona?y adopted. Resolution di rso t:n;; the payment of billt was duly alerted. Council.dte'srnel. Attest; ,r -yJ ` t-.t tct� ty Clerk. r • • 296 Counoll Room, Stillwater Minn. June 15th 1920. Regular Meeting; Meeting called to order by President Smithson. All members of the Counoll present, except Councilman Soars; Minutes of meetings held May 18 and June 1st read and approved. On motion of Councilman Murphy the appointment George Burns to serve as patrolman while the p*linemen werevan"their annual vacation, and the appoint- ment of';James C lite tO:serite as .polioemam at the First National Bank, without Pay from the City,was confirmed.` Oaths of office of George 8'ttna and James Gillis were "presented and filed. On"motiezCo! Councilman Gaalaas"the appointment of Graoe L. Mauneell as AeputyClerk olthe-MunlolpalCourt wae confirmed: - On motion of'Counoilmsn Murphy, the recommendation of the Boardof Equalisation of lits Caution of the"City of 3ti11water,in mskit.,; settlement for aseeeamentsfor local improvements vs Lot 21 Bik. 8 of-Churohisl,Neleon & slaughters Addition:for the sum" of 3125.00/wae Approved -and the City Treasurer-. was instructed to accept sail amount in full eettlemeat for sari assesesente e said Lot. Repobte 'of City Clerk an3 City."Treasurer"for tee month of May were'read- an4 orlered filed. - - " "Report of'Ctty"Engineer,together with the pions an3 specific'tions for grading,gravelingand improving the "se -Balled Browns Creek Road, -tram tbs - intersection Of North Owens Street and St: Croix Avenue to the eo-oalied "" Brcene-creek 8ridge,wae resd,".and Councilman `Murphy presented a resolution entitled a ".Resolution approving plans and"speaifioationa for the doing(! eaidwork, and -directing-the.-.City"Clerk to advertise for bidefot the same, bide':to bemadereturnable July 20, 1920 at 740 o'clock P.M.: which said resolutioiOn o Councilman Mdopted.. onrmotion of Councilman Murphy the appointMent,ky the Mayor of, Jos. J. Eiohten,' to- succeed himeeif as a-member:of the Board of Water Coomiseioners war duly approved. . :On motion o!°CouncilmanGaalaar the following; named persona were appointed toesrve-as"""Judges of election for the ensuing election, viz; " First Ward. - First "Precinct. - Second Precinct. Louis Toenekemper - Fred P. Swanson Louis Wolf" M. W. Ranks Chas. 0. Linguist - R. S. Parker." Second Ward. Mike Stack. -"" Geo."F. J. Vollmer E. P. Merrill - John Lund "ThomaeStanek G. W. From Third Ward. Nick Baokke J .M. Schaffer Arthur Vollmer Carl W. "Meister 0. B. Soule Arthur Skrametad. Resolution directing thepayment of bills was duly adopted. Council Adjourned. ATTEST:I' 4-iff er 4.41 . 297 • • 00111 Counell Ro:r.., St1i'water, 'i1:n. July 8th i_re. P ul,• t ..eetin.;; vo Present ere Co.ntilm.t G,-.1:.as and r. dent Smithson Ho :21: quorun, sent cse".1._ adjoarnei toJ_ly 9t:^. lc-. , at 7.7C P. Pttest;i3 ,./a Sty .clerk. slyer C9unc11 Rocm. Stillwater, Minn. July 9th 1320. Regular Adjourned Meeting; Coun,11 palled to oreer by President Smithson. Roll call showed all the Councilmen present, except Councilman Locher. Minutes of meetings held June 15th and July 8th rend and approved. On motion of Councilman Woerz, the apnotttnent of George Mealey IS ?o11oe to serve at the First National Bank, without pay from the City was arrroved. Communication from the Mayor appointing Hrs. Minnie B. Converse, lire. Henrietta P. Barclay and Miss A11oe Murdock, as members of the Library Board, to serve -for the term of three years from July 1,1920, •as read, and en motion of Councilman Murphy the appointme. is were confirmed. Oath of office of J. J. Eichten as a member of the Board of Water Commissioners and the oath of office of George Healey as policeman were ordered filed. Communication from gerri11,01dham & Co. of Boston, offerieg to Bell ue July l000 bond of the City of referred to the Cornissioners ofe the lat 9interest,9 one Sinking Fund,withtower to wasact. The Mayor appointed Councilman. Woerz as a member of the Sinking Fund. Comm-nlcatlon from the residents on Laurel and Owens Streets asking the City to construct a sewer docn the MCRusick ravine, an.3branches tribu- tary thereto was read and referred to the City Engineer. Mr. H. H. Harrison was present and offered to deed to the City of Stillwater,Lot 1 and a part of Lot 2 Block 22 of Sabina Addition, conditioned the City would agree not to permit an thing placed thereon that rwouli in otion of any way injure or contaminate the grater supply of the City, awl on Councilman Woerz, the offer was accepted. The President appointed Councilman Gaalaas as a committee to apt with the Chief of the Fire nepartment in procuring the necessary beds and be:iiing for the members of the Fire Department. Monthly reports of the Clerk of the Municipal Court, City Clerk and City Treasurer were read and ordered filed. On motion. of Councilman Murphy the price per front foot to be charged to property owners for tarvia was fixed at 5 eta per lineal foot on streets where tarvia hal been artlied in the past and 10 Dents per foot on new work. The Council then proceeded to canvass the votes oast at the Primary Election held June 21, with the following results; For Councilman. Rudolph L uaalaae receeved 817 votes Julius F. Lobber received 821 votes Municipal Judge, Orris E. Lee receivei 9=1 votes S. R. Ralson received 1 vote. Special Municipal Judge. Frank T. Wilson received 832 votes. School Directors. A. J. Holm received 775 votes H Robertson received 93T votes Frank T. -11Han received 1 vote Thor. H. Curley received 3 votes. Resolution authorizing_ the Board of `.later Commissioners to issue Certificates of Indebtedness, Resolution authorizing the Mayor to borrow money for temporary Fur}poses, Resolution. _`ixinn the salary of the City Treasurer and Resolution directing the payment of bills were all duly adopted Council aljourned. -, Attest; ' sea c.. .r .. Mayor City C1er.k. • • • 298 • • Council Room Stillwater, Minn.. July 19,1200. Meeting of the Cornlsstoners of the S1nn1ng Fund At a duly called meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of the City of Stillwater held at the City R111 on the 19th day of July 197C, There were present Mayor Smithson., Councilmen Murphy and 'oerz. Upon motion duly made and seconded the following preamble and resolution was duly adopted; Whereas, Merrill,Oldham & Co. of Boston ,: asa.,have in their poseasion 0 ue of wBond hich�tbecomesf dueeJuly 1,1971,undum of :100C fthe have offered tor sells the sane fors the sum of ofwate r 950.00 and accrued interest, Theprao •, A„ it �f*l by the Commissioners of the Pinkie- Fund that a warrant—Tsq iNereinereby ordered drawn on the City Treasurofer,from ming and the Sinking Fund of Mai'. City, to be used only for the purpose paying for said Bond. ^v �f M1 or Attest; City lerk ,4C)21(oil-- men Commissioner of the Sinking Fund of the ity of Stillwater Council Room, Stillwater, Minn. July 10, 1910 Regular Meeting; Meeting called to order by President Saithaot;. A11 members of the Council ^resent. Minutes of meeting held July 9th real art approved. Bid of A. F. Lehrer, for the grading etc of the so-called Browns Creek road was opened and read, and on motion of Councilmen Murphy the same was laid over for consideration. Oaths of office of Mrs. Henrietta 2 Barclay and Miss Alice Murdock as ered f led. members of the Library Board were read Annual Report of the Librarian of i1the j City Library was read and ordered filed. Deed from H. H. Harrison to the City of Stillwater covering Lot 1 and a part of Lot 2 Block 22 of Sabina Addition was presented ant order filed. No. 52 inthesums of $1000 for:9he 900nan gacormedeinterestorted gvirg taken up Bond The City Clerk was instructed to ascertain if any of the Bonds due Jan. e, Bond coatieetateaup July, at 1 this 1921time could be takenuup, nowdwith thealso ofindsa d if the hand Sue t_hState in the ponds of the CountyCouncilman c Treasurer.Mthe contract between the City of Still- waterGn motion of noStates B-perpCy, and the northern States Poser Company relative to ratan of fuel gas was considered 3o as to permit the ::orthern States Po-wer Co, to charge 31.70 per M cubic foot for g.s,with 10% discount of bill is paid within 1C days of rehdering the same. Resolution permitting the northern Sttea Power Co.,to charge 1.70 per cubic foot for fuel gas an:: resolution directinr the pe.lment of bills were both unanimously adopted. C:.rcil adjourned. Q A t -e a t�a��"«�'a flw kayor Council Room,Stillwster, "inn.. Au:met -, 192C Regular Meetia_; Present -,ere Councilman Loeber and President Smithson. Po quorum being present meeting adjourned to August 6th 112C at 7.30 P. M. At'est; u ,�`tis�.i1�' y •lark. qor • • 299 • • Council Room. Stillwater, Minn. Avgu,t 'th 19"C. Regular Adjourned .Jesting. Council called t' or.'er by President Sritheon. A11 members of the Council present. Minutes of the meetl.nw of the Com,.1 a31oners of the Sinking Fund held Jule l9th, ani the minutes of the Connell meetings held July 10 an1 Aug. 1, real end approved. Acceptance of the Northern Stites Power Co.,relattive to temporary in- 0reaae in ais rites was resod sni ordered file?. On motion of Councilman reerz the action of the Tax Committee an mak - Sng settlemBnt for sidewalk assessment v3 Lots 10 & 11 Block 16 of Churchill, Nelson. and Slaughters Addition for the 311M cf ?p69.41 was ratlf:ed. Communication from. the Chief bf the Sire Department relative to the moving of certain fire hydrants near the plant of the Twin City Forge and Foundry plat was read and on motion of Councilman Woerz the matter was referral to the Board of Water Commissioners,.eith the request that an estimate of the cost of the icing of sail work be submitted, and the City Attorney was instructed to ascertain. if Lake Street north of Elm Street has been vacated. Oath of office of Mrs. Minnie B. Converse as a member of the Library Board was presented and ordered filed. The Mayor announced the appointment of Mrs. Phebe Huntoon as a member of the Library Board to fill the vacancy caused by the loath of Mrs. Lana P• Jassoy, and on motion of Councilman'doers, the appointment was confirmed. The Chief of the Fire Deportment announced the appointment of Ben Eonse as a member of es Fire Department to fill the vacancy caused by the resi.gna- tior. of George A. Johnson, which said appointment was duly confirmed. 0n motion of Councilman Losber the Bridge tenders were each granted a 10 days vacation. On motion of Councilman Murphy, the bid of A. 7. Lehrer for grading, graveling etc of the.so-called Browns Creek Road was accepted and the bond fixed in the sum of 335,000.0C, and the proper officersH were rehinstructed edeto o^_ing enter into a contract, in behalf of the City, A. of sail work. Report of receipts by the Clerk of the Municipal Court for the month of July and the report of the City Clerk for the same month were presented ant ordered filed. Resolution directing the payment of bills was duly adopted. �Coouuncci ladjourned. A tt eat�gFe.-EleZadsaw.a Mayor City Clerk. Council Room. Stillwater, :din::. August 17th 19"O. Regular Meeting; Council called t: crier by President Smithson, All members of the Council prese:t except Councilman Woerz. Minutes of meeting held August Sth read and approved. 0n motion of Councilman Hurrh-, the appointment of Harold Barron as Policeman was confirmed. Oaths of office of Harold. Barron as policeman and Phebe W. Huntoon as a member of the Library Board were ordered f-lei. Co-,-unlcation from the Park Board recommending that a light be planed at the north end of the boat lock was real, an on motion of Councilman Go.al- aas the Park Board_ wad authorized to S.a're said light installed. Petition from J. J. Kilty et. al, relative to the slippery pavement on South Third Street was read and referrei'to the City Engineer. Report of L. ^ Clarke, Supt. of the Water Works relative to cost of moving hydrants from Forth Lake Street to Main Street w_s read and laid over. Contract and Bond of A. F. Lehrer for grading etc of the so5oalled Browns Creek road, was on motion of Councilman lurphy approved. Guarantee Word of United S.:tea Rub'er Cc., relative to fire hove was ordered fled. Report of City Treasurer of receipt; and disbursements for the month cf Jul, WAS read and ordered filed. Councilman Gaalaas moved that the Council now proceed to apportion aad assess the cost of chat acts g a sewer in West Myrtle Street from the center of Third Street to a point twenty t.o feet st of the East line of Ovens Street, and in north evens Street from the center of Test Myrtle Street tothe center of ?lest Rios `Street; a-.i in South Omens Street from the center of West Myrtle Street to the North line of west Ramsey Street; and in %oroh •reeley Street, from the center of west Myrtle Street to a point two hundred .n' 'eventy feet north of the north line West Rice Street; and in. North William Street from the center of West Myrtle Street to a point t c huntred and seventy feet north of the north line of West Rice Street; • • and in North Everett Street from the center of 'rest Myrtle Street to a point two hundred and seventy feet north of the north line of west Rice Street;and in North Martha Street from the center of treat Myrtle Street to a point one hundred and seventy feet north of the north line of west Rice Street; and in South Sixth Street from a point five feet north of the center of Weet Myrtle Street to a point four hundred and forty feet south of the South line of West Myrtle Street; and an overflow connection from the manhole in the center of Third and Myrtle street to the manhole in the *old ste orm f oewerSin East Myrtle Street,whlch is eleven feet east of in the City of Stillwater, upon the real estate benefitted thereby,'bhich mo- tion waa.duly seconded, voted upon and carried. Councilman Murphy offered for the acnsideration and action of the Coun- oil-as Assessment, being for Looal Im^rovement No. 14, covering_ the cost of constructing a sewer in West Myrtle Street from the center of Third Street to apoint twenty two fett ''rest of the East line of Owe+1s Street;and in North.Owens Street from the oe, ter of West Myrtle Street to the center of West Rice Street; and in SouthOwens Street from the center of West Myrtle - Street to the north line of West Rae, ;ey Street; and in North Greeley. Street. from the center of Weat.Myrtle Street to a point two hundred and seventy feet northof the north line of West Rice Street; and in North William Street from the center of West Myrtle Street to a point two hundred and seventy feet north of the north line of West Rice Street; and in North Everett Street iron the center of Weat Myrtle Street to a point two hundred and seventy_ feet in Norh thetcenterhNorth ofWest.MyrtlefStreetWest atoeaStreet; pointone dhundredtand 3aeventyrfeet from north of the north line of West Rice Street; and in South Sixth Street from a point floe .feet north of the center of ',lest Myrtle Street to a point Your. hundred and forty feet south of the south line of West Myrtle Street; and an overflow connection from the msnhole in canter of Third 1ml MMyrtleeStreet to'::; the manhole in the old storm sewer in East Myrtle Street, feet east of the east line of Third Street in the City of Stillwater, which aseeesment was read by the City Clerk,and Councilman Loeber.moved that the Sewer assessment and levy lust read by the City Clerk be adopted and placed on file in the office of the City Clerk,and that Saturday. August 98th,1920, at,7.30 P: M.i at a Specialmeeting of the Council, which is,bereby galled for that purpose,be appointed as the time, and at the City Rall,ae the Platte whenland where the Council will meet to further act and coneider the enid aseeesment, and that the City Clerk cause a notice of such meeting to be:l given do 'accordancewith the provisions of the charter, which motion was duly ieconded, voted upon and carried. Councilman Loeber moved as follows; That the City of Stillwater.doth hereby aesees'and levy upon and against the several lots, parts of Iota and parcels of land described in the 1920 Sprinkling Assessment Roll the reepeot- ive- sume'ofmoney set opposite each lot part of lot or parcel of land. That. this nssesament is levied to defray the cost of sprinkling with - Tarvia;the portions of the streets embraced within the boundaries of Sprink ling Districts numbered 11, 12 and 13 ,and that said.1920 Sprinkling Aeeeeee meat roll as read by the City Clerk be adopted as the assessment for defraying, the cost of sprinkling ..with tarvia said streets,whioh motion was duly seconded, voted upon and carried. Councilman Gaalaas moved as follows; That the assessment roll which has been made upon the real estate benefited to defray the post of sprinkling with tarvia the portions of the streets embraced within the boundaries of Sprink- ling Die":ricts numbered 11, 12 and 13 be placed -on file in the office of the City Clerk,' and that Saturday;August 28th 1930,at 7.30 P. ?i., at a Special Meeting'of:the:Council. which is hereby called for that purpose,be and"is hereby designated ail a time when the Counail will meetat the City Hall'in the City cf Stillwater,Minn.,to consider and act upon said assessment,aad:-the City. Clerk.is hereby directed to give notice of such meeting in accordad eeon with the provisions of the charter,which motion was duly seconded. and carried. Resolution directing the payment of bills was d'tly adopted. On motion of Councilman Murphy Council adjourned to meet August 28, 1920 at 8 o'clock P. M. 'Attest; / ss 301 • Council Room, St111w-.ter, 'i1nn. August Beth 1930 Special Meeting; Meeting called tc order by President Smltheon. Present were Cot,nctimen Gaalass, Murphy and Present Smithson. ieetine b•.vine been dole e,11e1 for the purpose of actirg on the Asssssment Roll arising from -the constructing the so-called Myrtle Street Sewer -jai its various branches, and acting on the apeolal aeaesementa for sprinkling with tarvia the various streets embraced within. WifdtilhirB'fd'fAF *fif044, Sprinkling Districts Nos. 11-12 and 13, the President announced that the Assessment Roll for the construction of a sewer in Myrtle Street: and its various branches, known as Local Improvement No. 14, be now taken up, and after due hearing of the various parties intereated, Councilman Murphy moved that the assessment roll for the construction cf a dewier in Myrtle Street and its various branches, which was made and adopted by the Council of the City of Stillwater on the 17th day of August 1920, and known as Local Improvement No. 14, be confirmed and established,which motion was duly seconded, voted upon ani carried. The Council then proceeded to consider the Special Assessment Roll for sprinkling the streets embraced within Sprinkling Distrints Nos. 11+ 12 and 13, and no one appenv'Sng to make objectlone, Councilman Murphy moved that the assessment roll for sprinkli-:g with tarvia the streets embraced within sprinkling Districts Nos. 11-13 and le, which was made and adopted by the Counoll of the City of Stillwater on the 17th day of August 1920, be confirmed and established, which motion was duly seconded,voted upon and carried. Resolution providing for the payment of apealal aaaessments in ten annual installments levied against real estate benefitted to defray the oost and expense of constructing a sewer in iiyrtle Street and its various branches,3cd fixing the rate of interest the installments shall bear, was intruduced and upon roll call -it was unanimously adopted. Council adjourned, At to at;K/h�^' ty Clerk. Mayor Council Room, Stillwater, Minn. Aug. 28, 1270. Regular Adjourned Meeting; :Meeting called to order by President Smithson. Present were Councilmen Goatees, Murphy and President Smithson. On motion of Councilman Murphy the City Treasurer was instructed to accept $50.00 in full settlement for sidewalk assessment ve Lot 14 of County Auditors Plat No. 4. On motion of Councilman Murphy, the City Treasurer was requested to ask the residents along the sc-caked Myrtle Street Sever and its branches, to pay up their assessments in full. The. reportcdf"the_E0ard of:Equalization for the year 1920, was presented and read, and on motion of Councilman Murphy the Assessment Rolls as returned by the Assessor and as equalized by the Board of Equalization was accepted, approved, conformed and ordered filel. On motion of Counoilman Murphy, Council adjourned . Atte st;jib City Clerk Mayor • • • Council Room, Stillwater, Minn. Sep. 7th 1920. Regular Meeting; Council called to order by ?resident Smithson, All members of the Council present except Councilman "oorz. Minutes of meetings held August 17th and August 28th read ant approved. On motion of Councilman :Murphy, the action of the City Treasurer, upon the repo-' endation of the Tax Committee, In accepting ;.e9.1e in full payment for saeeee- ments vs Lot 13 Block 2 of Gran le Slaughters Adt.ltion was arprove3. Report of City Clerk of receipts and •liabursenents for the month of August are.e the report of tha Clerk of the Municipal Court of receipts for the Same month were rend and ordered f:lee.. On notion of Councilman :furrhy the sewer acseasr..cnt vs R. 11 ft Lot 4 and all Lot 5 Blck 3 of Thorned' Addition was reduced from 91.42 to "e7.C5. On motion of Councilman 'iurrh:y the sewer assessment vs Lot a Elk. 2 cf Thompson, Parker % Mowers Second Allition was cancelled. On motion of Councilman Gaalaas the Partial Estimate No. 1, on the so- called Browns Creek read, improvement was approved. Permission was granted tc Mr. F? `^. Boll tc construct a permanent covering over the sidewalk In front of the Laiostio Theatre, under direction of the City Engineer. Resolution directing the payment of bills was duly adopted. Council al2ourn.3d. Attest: Wa✓e.42 / Or 1 ty�Cle1".t. Council Room, Stillw-ter, Minn. Sep. 21,19TC. Regular Meeting; Council called tc order by Preai ' 0r_ttttor.. Alt members of the Council present. Minutes of meeting hell Ser. 7, real and arrrcved. Comrunio tion from the Board of E-?uc'fln enclosing a copy of a resolu- tion alerted by sail Bc_rf. making a levy of .SC,000. against the taxable property cf the City of ."_tills ter was real, one after explanation by Mr. J. D. Bronson, Presilent of said Councilman Murphy offered a resolution entitled a resol-tior aprrovir, 3 1' resolantion, eiith was upon roll pail unanimously adopted. Communication from. 7. V. Comfort relative to the position of-.r-•the so-called gauntry ::ill ro:a,w,s real and referred to the City Engineer. Comtunication frog. T. C. Thorgeson,II. S. Inspector asking permission tc anchor 5 U? :i? R Bar. es along city property on the east bank of the St. Croix River, was real ani on remotion of ConnoilmsillurphY the request was granted. Bill of Northern Pacific Railroad in the sum of 13.CC for demurrage on a tank car of Latvia, was on motion of Councilman Roerz disallowed. On rotior,::of Councilman Murphy the aasee-ment vs Lot 5 Block 2 of Greeley I Slaughters Al.'.ition for the coastration of a sewer in No. Greeley St., WAS cancelled. On motion of Councilman Ncerz the offer of ':::caret Coles of $260.6B in full iettlement for i'.ew:alk ant sewer assessments vs Lots 10,112 &Q12 Block 2 of vabster Eros. Second".Ai itior. ant the offer of :o194.37 by °lbert in@ton for sidewalk assessment vs 51k. 7 of Fullertens Ai'ition were rcerte3. Communication - -y.L'4in ee e'^, ten rie._ her resignation. as City Tre-.3urer,r.' read. r. .!. onnotionofCcu--cilman i:urpty the resignation was accepts' Mayor Mot.�herson,_ a memhern of the -11 of 'c. Stilloater were present and invirel relative to the gotionof tht Council in granting a raise of Late to the ?.trect Railway Corly ,r. inftroeft that ..o ".e-tioz aad been tak•-n, On motion of Councilm,.. .irp y,th3 -City Clerk was utttrizal to obtain a +eat ^.•a ^a. coverirr Public Liabii } fc'l of ! surane frog. the o a A i .. ,.-r-nt'" • .. ity ,ni '.1torkmIns Corr tte tic on sooner work. x:s Ouly .'crt..?. Ccu:. i' A t teat ; •f7t.. ,eFc-'e-..1 C Sty -Clerk. Mayor Al • • t WIE 303' • Council Roan, S t1 ll.r,ter, ::tn::. Fop. 27,19'C. Meeting of the Col:u,lisip:.er4 ,of the Olnhlhg Fumy,_ . At a duly called meetl::_ of the Commissioners of the S`.nking Fund of the City of Stillwr.ter hell at the City F111 on the 77th day of Sept. 1910,there were present Mayor Smithson ani Councilmen Murphy and ;Mere, a^.d on motion inly mule and eecon:ied the following preamble and resolution was duly adopted; ffhereie, on the first day of October 19'0„3000 of the Refunding Bonds issues Oct. 1,1917 will become due and payable it the Fifth Avenue Bank of Mew York, and ^ereas, it will be necessary for the City of Stillwater to provide for the payment ant redemption of said :3000 which becomes due as aforesaid. Therefore, Me it Resolved,by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund,that a warrant be ani the same is hereby ordered drawn on the City treasurer,from the Sinking Fund of sail CSty,atd be used only for the purpose of redeeming and paying the said :3000 due Oct. 1,1930, as aforesaid. Atteat;_.__ sty Ce ar -teat —#712 61/1 Councilmen and ommi ea oneTe of the Sinking Fund of the City of Stillwater. ,A✓ Mil Y:t.�4�W,Z ilayor Ctuno11 St1:1..ter, Liss. tot. 5, 192C. 3ea':1ar 'eetir.g; Present Ctunellmen G•t 1aa3, Loeber and ?reei-'en.t Smithson,. On -motion of Councilman Gaaliaa meetie;: allonrned to October 13th 197:0, at 7.10 o'clock P. :.. lltteat .rl/ CStc56zu- e-__1_k=-- 4ayor • 304 e e • 'ttiinate:, 'air. fat. lca.1E.:. e_nL._ Adjourned ...,t1r--; Melting oalled th order b: ?realri•..=cr. All members of the Coonoil present. . ar:tes of ce tin hell Sep Plat .5th and -in .es of meeting of Ccctissioners of Sinking Fund held Ser. ???th te"C, real zna approved. Petition from Victor Ber.;eron et. al, -:skirt t City to do certain repair work on Anderson Street wasre-1,and on notion. of Courcilmsr. Loeber the dace was referred back tc `_ Bergeron, with the suggestion that he get a Petition for the grading of said street. On motion of Councilman Murphy the otter was referred to the City Engineer with the requeet that he investigate the same, and report back to the Council. Boni of H. F. P. '_Tiller, as a plumber was on motion. of Councilman rcerz, ay;.rovri. The following spylic:tlona for the position of City Treasurer,to fill the vacancy causal by the resignation of ::ra. Cr:c' Maunse11, were real, viz; Hazel F. Stevens, Effie McLaughlin and Arra Stack, and or notion of Councilman "oerz, the Council proceeded to elect a Treasurer to fill the vacancy. The chair appointed Cnurcilmen Gaalaaa ar.1 ' :urrhy as tellers. Hallett was taken and Hazel F. Stevens received five votes, and the chair declared her duly elected to the office of City Treasurer. On motion of Councilman '"oerz, the City Clerk was instructed to notify !dial. ::tevens of her election and request that she qualify and enter upon her duties, and that the Public Examiner be requested to make examination of the Ire*.eurere accounts arc.!. books. Communication from. Mrs. H. P. Barclay, tendering her resignation as a member of the Library 3o-.rd mos read, ari on motion of Councilman 'Murphy the resignation was accepted, and the Mayor a;4.ointed Mrs. Fred S. .Poster to fill the vacancy, which appointment was on motion of Councilman Murphy approved. Or. Motion o"Councilam '"oerz, City Engineers Estimate I:o. ?, on the grading of the so-called Broo a Creek Hest, was approve..'.. Monthly report of City Treasurer for the months of August and Septem- ber,and the Report of receipts of the Clerk of the 'Municipal Conrt for the month of September ant report of the City Clerk for the same month were rend and ordered filed. On motion of Councilman Gaalaae the City Attorn-y was instructed to instigate condemnation prcceelings to acquire , tract of lard at the south end of Lily Lake for batnirg facilities. Resolution directing the p:yme-.t of Maio was duly adopted. A t to stillewela --+ City nark Mayor .. Council Rccm, Stillwater,Minn. Oct. 12,1920. Regular Meeting; Meeting called to order by President Smithson. All members of the Caanoil present„except Co•mcilmen Oaalaas and 'Moen. Minutes of meeting held Sot. 17th read and approved. Oath of office of Hazel F. Stevens, as City Treasurer Mod. Com.,unication from tells-riokey Co., relative tc taking al. bonds due Jan. 1,19'1, wrr re_T.,:ant the ;i'.y clerk. was instructed to inform them that the City a'•.jla t.k.e up some f them at 91 cts. M. E. O. 'r,Alecr,arO caacra a: eared before the Cou ail an/ asked that steps be taken to construct are? ir. . 4th ?trial,* -orth of Hickory St. 'desolation: iircoti:. the p-.y'ter.t of bll:a was adopted. 3n motion. of C..r. Liras-.:.urp.y, Council x.ilcurnei. A t t o a t 7Fit CS.Cl .•at ea.. - ...Sty .sirs. • DREW 305 • All ' Minutes of n x_e ti _r Lot .. :y. _ _.... of office__ lalay 7ostcr :a a .r.ae': er of the eaa ted ant cr re : .. _ .. __ :card was _a casal F. .eve.. -:a ,?1t a ..rer e'1 rrese.nte' - .. tic.. cf cur: it :oe s, - .s a: r d,� r i r_n red_:. Ccarunication from rli e1 o acme vacant lots on tort:: Fourth Street was reaA wee-ced to th.e Roard of ;later Co 1a ' ?stifle- fro': _ illet er 1:,rket Co. et._1., 1jk' at a portion cf :north '.ter Street , ..z. e,_icl_ Avenue Lae _ revel tau read ... referred to the City - :neer. Partial Estimite of City Sn>ireer for cork lone m the ao-calle.1Erovn's _...eek I, w.a motion of c11r. .r. "'oers, rove+. tctioy cf :c -neale .- .. r Murphy ;'S.:. wasc_'o„Fred +o ri to appropriated tthe benefit of the Po•il try - Former .Geier,' 7:c1lirer, 11're;se! the 'c::hell ,t ler.eth and urged. that the Council •ree.ensi".er t:i Lr anion. 1a granting to the :;ortherr. States Sower :c., and _ reafe in 3a3 rates. _ Petition for a Sewer in Snot 4tn :'t fro::; aekory t.,north, sinned by D• O• Johnson et. al, area reit ani referred tc the City Engineer. Mr. Louis Aarkert, llvi: cr. South .reelsk, B g- y St.,emasked that some action be E Coun relatilr.an veto -Voluntg the ziectves ielight then system tetznieC, to his residence, and -Cevncilman "czrs -Volunteered. t- Srveati:��:` the ratter. On motion of Councilman Loeber, the City L:.Slneer was instructed. to have the tent-'cr1'g73 o. ::c. .:reelav ° •,axter,efor.,.•.Fere it crosses the so-called - &Xusiek Lake c':tlet,remove1. Petition from A. J. Te vlor at. a1.,tc brave s"itioral lights placed en Sc. First St.,betwe_r Marsh and :rleans Street eras referred to the City Engineer. Retort of Clerk of '[uneipal Court of collections for October and repor t of City Clerk of receipts and disbureeeent3 for the. month. of October read and ordered filed. On motion of Councilman. '"nets, the •'cu:tc'1 proceeded to canvass the vote for City %tticlals cast on. ::ov. 7, 137C, at the general=lection, with the following results; For Councilmen. Rudolph L. 3aal.a3, received 1E37 votes; Julius F. 7.ceber received 1e55, votes; Peter Lund 331 votes; John F C'i:ourke 1 vote; Fred Gloom 1 vote; Carl Brenner 1 vote; Palter Melscn 7 votes; E. L. Torinus 1 vete and Omar Soule 2 votes; For School Directors; ft. J. Rolm received 1231 votes; & C. Robertson reeeited 1585 votes; Oscar Prodeen 1 vote; Leon,t 313o: 1 vote;::rs. F. Foster 3 votes; Chas ;laser 1 vote; Roy Staplea a votes arts Mrs. a. :dosier 1 vote; Peter L rd 1 ;Thos Cur? ley 4 votes; For Municipal Judge. Orris D. :tee received 231S votes; S. 7'. Kelso:: 1 vote; R. 21. Comfort 2 votea;Julia Stair 1 vote; For Srecial Municipal Judge. frank T. ,111eor. received 1SSC votes; Ei The"ea 31 votes and :nett Swa`ir. 1 vote; The following h:avins. received a e.11or1t: of all votes east for each efflse,vis; Rudolph L. Jaalaao and Julius F. loe'rer for Ccute/lmen; Q. J. -ola and i,. C. Robertson for Soho-.1 71Tented.: nrric E. Lee for Municipal Judge and :rank i. wllson for Special 'r.u.ls:c;i .J':hc, they were or. :action of Councilman ':urphy ear; duly loll :r•ed a1•rltei to : re;pve offices. heacl tio❑ fir ^tirc t..: he i ,;., atiof C 21; and recolution authorising tee issuance and Isle of e,G ..0 certi t..rea rf ir, eb: tees t . :x 'ec�.l Itsprovec�e -:o. 11 . .. rdal: !,reel. .... ...c_wei-; ,Ijc:r:ed. e .tars t' .,...,e_"''t a/or City r, --�- • • -306 • Co'.:Ai1 ail-W A 1 uen.h=.75 Of c 1`. �1i cv + ' .rz• :CirrsteCCu :3rr;yr i _i. . ._ " _ to L . i.. ? =, , r: 3a 3 k * ", _ , ,1 f - First ?reoi.._ of the Fez:cr.:IPetition ofkL the'. _3 r :rk .�_ 1;.:et_' 1 of 30cents a -rovia.ed by cos C.T. t tio': of C-ur.ottu •c;ante:. Sr. motion f ii:'. ;: rr City a 1n Yte, tr prepare a Cer - cf Loeb-te tree lC .. __n s_ - ♦ .• 30 3C. i City ,ae i to rave 4 street ligrte :not17 et cr. di, ^_.t "ir3t _.. 2o':thrector-1. betoeen :S1r3h tr1e%rs 7 treet• Re3cl':t1or^a+, .}: p. a.1 9:1: a•��7 .ACT LC'!. . ._ . dl^ _ _ :.q: of :.. ot1On _f 1:1r. lorry courroil Att^3t;h rlerrkk ty Cl. • .svOr Cc':..oi1 Ro^ .: ..._rte ^±r... ?ea. 7th 1SrC. .,e5u13r .:ecti ng; -feeto crier bz _e• 31 2rithson. Ali tcaru0er3 of The '•^;11 -resent. . .irctea of rneetirt �e11 :.cv. leth real 1n'i approved. Report cf City :n.i::eer relative to the 3eser is front of the property of __~an, .:c. 311 -ire - _ "V 3 rest _.. ". nation ,loof Councilman Woerx,the s .. '.Ti3a .L A e t 3_,1 The City Attsr ay reported t.. ..•i.res.rel .riinl. Se entitled "An 3r11r.'. :e tc 11c=n3e ant - eil . ' to '_' tu,iree3 of - __ma soft iriri'a etc, onion 3-i7 Z:1ir..ree :sae bi __.'c:: it;fret re 'A 1i1 Joe: until the next regular ..._ Sn3• Cr: motion of .e-r.ci- . c ra, :it: _ cr,e .. _prized to pay ..rs. Caro.. J. _,rnes ..e 3::... sr ."'CR.:" i.: : __ :or her v City. 3n:rt of the .:b?ie : . ... of .. basks. sr 1 cosurta cf :ra. nee e 3 Z. :: ,'.n ;ell, .r._1 :: s r..` L31ttivar to .a_ __. 1 t''e t aeuth end of L;.. for re: `1Cr. br- '3 W.3 _ l 73tt?t ,f "Iry Tre..Ir'. _. ... the. report of :Sty Clerk :s_ no.. sr.' re rt -f __,._ a' _ -.-rt:o. the s-r.z ..._..th -ere re.1 it = "_.izi• City 7.:..i ra Cir 1 Report=e 's z: a one o Croak-.'.o.i its r_ a.: c i - .. _. i1vi3♦ _ e 1c movai. Lic' of r, i. els teal lel to co-3-_ the ro 'xte I. c- -+ a Bear r.: i .L too oh" "t , r ....tr, letat 5C c". .aof. ,,, t31 .. .3 co it T • _•. .t:.. O' . `, t1or Of ,<. to see ., .. . ._.• z;t.to le a.e. s1 PO • • • • ......311 .:t. :ti_.__. , ;.. _. of .. .. _'o_.,5, a-3_ .e C ni i.. .^' .. it .. .:.. -Ant in t , . l"r !re= :Tena :trait te ‘C.5: feet we,* ef ::nit ft? 7:.O purpose of tne uest was _. r is the City. ;roper of -Isere t170 ;nit: -el to 3X1.1:7.t3 cn behalf cf the Cit. 'la.... -ayor • Minutes of the :eatinf: of the Coi.,L.tSAtonerS of the Sin. tnC Fund, Council Room, ^til2:•r :Le. ... .....Der,. 31, 122C. At dull Called •. nptlni' o' the '0-4o337r•era of the 313ktag Fund of the City cf - S lwiter held at :±ty .5.11 of the flat 'ay of December + - 1_Reo.: ' Councilmen :urphy .nd 'Toers,the follo:here ease vle3... . .tip :3 3ul' Pte:. Fc-lowi:y; __..bie ,ac. ref-_..__.. .. ,f,, i . f cif _ e :cu , :re -tauter of the County 9mpton the t3 of ' 3.- --bee: ;Saco 1 levied and collected from of e3^ toR take, cat 3.o and i.1 t.. _,, .COC r_-. due July 111531, taxestotake dare o! C• Sand in the oa"iL-a_• And �:'-T233, i t 13 -.v3 for the test Ie3t C_ the Ctty of Stil /F3.LGI that sail :4CCC bond -alid be retired at this time, _. re3C'vel ty :.cn:-.isato-er, the Sinkirc Fund of theSty efoSt+ 3e _ - drawn Treasurer of the 31nkin= on the Fun :1 t! -Stillwater, citCT, that i warrant hCo _ make the for the+ =?� Sr. eaves' of County Treasurer, to up Fund en tues c. ;3....BI, -r3.1''. and the sum of ;3333.14 now Sr. theFereace fethear. the ,reC its of a - f _um to be uaed only for the purposes the hunts of the County �: reva��re:, s___ - herein let fortn,ane. ' ,_ "�5 cf the sefurilRg 'conic Whereas, on the first Lay of San -try 13C1,:2 C...le .ri,l become Cafe and payable of the City of °t111a-aer Svued �- :' 2a..-.12'- - It the Fifth Avenue cank of e• --' ,ani _S ..,_. revile for Y whereas, ',rill os o 1' the payment L 1 of 3 i. '3 - - a Lain_ Fun, cf the Tyre.. e.c t., i the 1 Therefore, __ it Resolved i, .ere^ ordered drawn on CS of _`ti2l cte to tt t warrant _ - - sat' + - sum _ '1 _'i _ s- for the CCC ."_ is be 'seed ': 1 oat a. ...e . ... _ - . ,.0 of 3i13 tends, o! :SCCC.CC to be _3a3 only -- .... :�-"'%o'_ ._ .____min._ due San.1,1171, ..f _fsre3":1'.. Atte :: ... -.�._ -1 the .... r Fund. -aar eta: Zeetaa, eslle t0 erler ay ?resi'eat...._..._... All mea.c erl of ne aleil present,xe :11,... s3. i; t e t Zee. o 13 _ ._. .a _ o t! _r3 :f the Sinkinn 21, i r vs :he three p. 1 Its + .! ! sciat10n daly atcpted c. 9t day ▪ 1' t _x.. e1.: _t land Sat:the'3terly of • f a▪ sk 1 tali ordered by ` City _ • ir. said resolution,for e.re:-z r. t. sea Mee i 1 _ .c.rt, the plat attached, vhith slit rep -art vas read, an" orterel ' 1_:, 1 Zoanoilmar erz offered a reaclutica,eatitlsl"a resolution Ute:t1r:lag t :he -.ail cf the ity of Still- water '111 precastthat _V :. precast St the garter of co.^.i^ r.ir ::n9 taking by ' a City of OtlLtste- `"aa`.1r tan Co'r ty,sn , for a public place .. __;re.-ict; directive the City 'Engineer to cake 3u:_ 1.i as sty be :.ecse • 3n to-n.^.0�9 explain :he same aL1 file it i- the effit c' :he Zity .___:•k, ant __n inthree Zoe:missio- r3 'The are ' free .. ,. eer3 of _ "ivy of _^.il:tzter,tt vlex .. t'a. .._., latiso taken aken for pib1_3;l.ace cf _reerelt!ct and escert?1•... acid avert the • compensaticn to be pail to the a^•ter or cohaea :. _-:11 .- l 30 to be taken f__ a p:clit place of :o reatlot" ;:.Sch said resolution vas Cult' ..teptel, upon roll call. ' Lelease of cir:th . _r..aa far claim for 1::+naryby alippin_; a::i falling Ot a side -walk on lc. 3rt at. lc _ 1✓, ,. 3 presented anll tendered filed. The Ord" a ae entitled, A !irr. •a i se 't regulate •.:.r business Of sellirg,v : t3 ,diepa::si-.;; or !1a!o;i,.g at retail of non-S.:.oxieatirg bever• - ages or so-oal let ,cat trinka,ex:^, t nilk,ts::,:c!ft e,coac2 chocolate, vathin the lit; of ` tillt,ter,,n:t ;retelling punishment lc: the violation of the provision-s Of salt °r11:..: ^e, shish to laid_ over from. 1-.at :e!alar meetirr was ^laced o., ite. acors:d rep i: , and Councilman 2urphy offered a 3 ;atitute ordinance china was read and alopted,sa:tion by section, when the _..Sr p t the -uestio^ "Star_ this Ordi- tan Rasa" an:, npo:: _ tall the m a3 •', . _ :a read. Upon motion oofuncllman ::u:pan�vy, the CityTrenssrer T33 inetrt..•to forward to the .1fth Avenge c-Ck cf :.ew Ycrk,the ,_r.. cf :33,CCC.CC to take up the Eefund- Sn& fiords due Jv.n.1jt . 1, st said Lan. Resolution authorizing the :ro-- ._o-.ey c_, temtcrsry parposes, Resolution direa'i: e pa of bilZe ahT _ resolution %or z1 - the '_tar. ety:le a 1nt ::si Fuharb.m Tolvny t inne,;efares charted. . rby s:1acm 'J from five ix wa .. the limits of City cf. '.tillw:ter ` .•are upc:. - _ Upon pci m_tic.. of _::oL'_.._ ... ..._ r._.__. Atteat;",wa/ City ,'lerr.i ':[lvcr