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At a meeting of The Board of Supervisors and Coun-
ty Officers of Tompkins County, held June 20th, 1914,
the following resolution was duly adopted:
By Mr. Preswick :
"WHEREAS, It his pleased the Supreme Ruler of
the Universe in his Divine Wisdom to take from among
us one of the beloved members of this Board and
WHEREAS, Mr. McGreevy as Supervisor has
faithfully and honorably served the County and City,
and during his life taken a leading part in the delibera-
tions of this Board, therefore be it,
RESOLVED, That this Board desires to place on
record its appreciation of his services to the County
and City and to recognize his ability and worth as a
Citizen and Member of this Board and to express to
his family, its profound sympathy in their loss, and
be it further
RESOLVED, That as a mark of appreciation and
esteem and respect for his memory, that this memorial
be spread on the pages of our proceedings and a copy
of the same be properly engrossed and presented to
the family of the deceased."
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
IP
REGULAR SESSION
Monday, .March 9th, 1914.
MORNING 'SESSION
Roll Call. All members present except Mr. Preswick.
A number of claims were read by :the Clerk and referred to the proper
committees.-
. By Mr•. Todd:
Resolved, That •the Court House Committee be authorized to purchase'
a book case suitable to hold the law books in the court room.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner and carried.
Dr. Townsend made a report on the fire at the Tuberculosis Hospital.
By Mr. Hine:
Resolved, That :the Committee on Charities have full power to make
whatever changes are necessary relative to the chimney at the Hospital.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
Mr. Cole, County Superintendent of Highways, addressed the Board rel-
ative to the State Highway Convention to be held at Ithaca in June, 1914.
By Mr. Evans:
Resolved, That the Board act as a committee to entertain the delegates.
Seconded and carried. -
The following" members were appointed to act as a sub -committee:
Messrs. Robinson, Evans, and Fish.
By Dr. Gallagher:
Resolved, That policies No. 2618 and No. 476309 on the County Clerk's
Office and Jail respectively be cancelled.
Seconded by Mr. Stanton and carried.'
Moved, seconded and carried that the Board adjourn to 1:30 P. M.
.AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll Call: All members present except Mr. McGreevy and 'Mr. Pres -
wick.
By Mr. Begent:
4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
WHEREAS, $1,000 was appropriated for payments of bonds in excess of
what was necessary.
Resolved, That the County Treasurer use this $1000 for payment of in-
terest• on said bonds, and, if necessary, borrow $125 for additional interest.
Seconded by Mr. Hine and carried. -
By Mr. Begent.
WIiEREAS, there is $1,000 remaining in the hands of the County Treas-
urer which ,sum •was raised for the Farm Bureau at the annual session in
1912 and $1,421.53 balance in the hands of County Treasurer raised by
towns to pay their •indebtedness to the County.
Resolved, That this $2,421.53 be applied in payment of the sums paid
out by the County Treasurer for Rights of Way.
Seconded and carried.
By Dr. Gallagher: . '
Resolved, That a committee of one, assisted by the Clerk, examine all
Tax Deeds and Tax Certificates relative to property owned by the County
and report to the Board at its next meeting.
Seconded, and carried. The Chairman appointed Dr. Fish as a com-
mittee of one. -
By Mr. Begent:
Resolved, That .the County Treasurer use $100 out of any unexpended,
funds to pay returned school taxes.
Seconded by Dr: Gallagher and carried.
Mr. George B. Davis and others addressed the Board relative to the
Society of Prevention, Cruelty to Animals.
The following claims were audited and ordered paid at the full'amounts
claimed.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co. $175.00
J. R. Comings 50.00
Forest City Printing Co. 600.00
D. 0. Bishop 9.00
P. M. Donohue 26.96
P. M. Donohue 28.75
F. E. Miller 65.00
Clarence Tarbell 6.50
C. W. Freeman 103.35
By Mr. Fish:
Resolved, That the 1950 paper covered printed copies of the Proceedings
of the Board of •Supervisors for 1913 be, and the same are hereby alloted to
the members representing the various towns and wards as follows:
Caroline • 190
Danby 110
OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 5
Dryden 215
Enfield 100
Groton 190
Ithaca Town 100
Ithaca City, 1st Ward 100
Ithaca City, 2nd Ward 100
Ithaca City, 3rd Ward 100
Ithaca City, 4th Ward 100
Ithaca City, 5th Ward 100
Lansing 190
Newfield 170
Ulysses .165
Clerk of the Board 20•
Total 1950
Seconded'by Mr. Begent and carried.
By Mr. Fenner:
WHEREAS, State Highway Commissioner, John N. Carlisle, has ruled that
an engineer is to be appointed in each county of the State to have charge of
all highway constructions.
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County respectfully
request that either A. L. Northrup or Ernest Dahman be • appointed by the
Highway Commissioner as such engineer for Tompkins County.
Seconded •by Mr. Begent and carried.
By Mr. Preswick and Mr. Todd:
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby desig-
nate and certify to the State Department of Highways the following highway
to be improved as a state and county highway..
Beginning at a point on Hudson street where the line of the City of Ithaca
meets the line of the Town of •Ithaca and extending in a southeasterly direction
through the Town of Ithaca to the line of the Town of Danby, a distance of
about two and one-quarter miles, and beginning at the aforementioned line
of the Town of Danby and extending in a southeasterly direction of about one
and one-half miles, and extending thence on the same road and in the same
direction on the dividing line between the towns of Danby and Caroline a
distance of about one-quarter miles to •the intersection of the road known as the
"Stevens Town Hill Road."
Seconded by Dr. Fish and referred to Highway Committee.
By Mr. Dassanee:
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby desig-
nate and certify to the State Department of Highways the following highway
6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
for construction and improvement as county highways in the Town of New-
field. The highway extending •from Albrights Corners, a point about thirty
rods east of the Newfield Depot and on the macadam road known as the Ithaca -
Newfield Road, about twenty rods east of the new Arch Bridge a distance of
about one and three-fourths miles. .
AIso that the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby designate
and certify to the State Highway Department that the following highway,
commencing at the macadam road near Doane's Mill in the Village of New
field and running westerly to Seabring's Corners and in a northerly direction
to Trumbull's Corners, a distance of about three miles.
Resolved, That the State Department of Highways be requested to survey
said Highways and to have maps and estimates for the improvement of the
same made and forwarded to this Board for adoption and be it
Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board forward a certified copy of the
foregoing resolutions to the State Department of Highways:
Seconded by Mr. Shaeffer and referred to Committee on Highways.
By 11Ir. Fish:
WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has in a previous resolution, desig-
nated and certified to the State Department of Highways, State and County
road known as No. 1003—Ellis Hollow road—and
WriEREAs, said road is now under construction with the exception of a
strip 1,100 feet in length which was left out of the present contract for the
purpose of eliminating a grade R. R. crossing, and
WHEREAS, State Superintendent of Highways, Mr. Carlisle, after personal
inspection of said grade crossing has recommended that the road be constructed.
to cross the railroad at grade, therefore be it
Resolved, That this Board of Supervisors designate and certify to the
State Department of Highways, to be constructed as a State and County
road, the above mentioned 1,100 feet of highway on road No. 1003 described
as follows: Beginning at the city line of the City of bthaca, N. Y. on road No.
1003 known as Mitchell Street—East Townline road, and extending. east 1,100
feet. And we respectfully ask that this strip of road be constructed if possible
this year, 1914.
• Seconded by Mr. Evans and referred to Highway Committee with power
to do whatever is necessary to ,carry out this resolution.
By Dr. Gallagher:
Resolved, That this Board endorse the .work carried on by the Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and that .we give this Society our
hearty co-operation and moral support, and that we appropriate the sum of
$100 for this Society.
By Dr. Fish; as an amendment:
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OF. TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
Resolved, That we appropriate the •sum of $250 instead of $100.
A vote being taken on the_, amendment resulted in the amendment being
carried. A vote being taken on 'the .resolution as amended resulted in the.
resolution as amended being carried, and, the County. Treasurer was directed;'
to pay $250 out of any unexpended funds in his hands, and, if necessary, bor-
row said sum of $250.
Moved, seconded and carried that •the Board adjourn.
AARON G. MINTZ,
Clerk of the Board.
We, the undersigned, a majority of the members of the Board of Super-
visors of the County of Tompkins do hereby call a special meeting of said
Board of Supervisors for Saturday, May 2nd, 1914 at 11 o'clock a. m. The
purpose of the meeting is to take action on (a) The Enfield Road. (b) The
Groton -Cayuga County Road. (c) The Mitchell Street—East Town Line Road.
(d) Such other business as may come before the Board.
WILBER G. FISH,
R. P. McGREEVY,
JAS. R. ROBINSON JR.,
J. M.• TOWNSEND,
AUGUSTIN• I. SCHAEFER,
JAMES H. HINE,
F. C. EVANS,
JOHN W. PRESWICK.
SPECIAL SESSION
Saturday, May 2nd, 1914.
MORNING SESSION
Roll Call.
All members present.
The following resolutions were reported favorably by the Highway Com-
mittee and unanimously carried.
Petition Nos. 2533 and 1691 Road No.
Resolution approving plans, specifications and estimates of cost for the
construction or improvement of a' County Highway in the Towns of Enfield
and Ithaca County of Tompkins passed •by the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Tompkins on, the 2nd: day of May, 1914, pursuant to section 128
of the Highway Law (Chapter 330, Laws of 1908) a quorum being present
and fourteen supervisors voting in favor of such resolution and no supervisors
voting against the? same.
8 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
- I, WHEREAS, at a meeting of this Board held on the 3rd of January,
1906, and 15th day of October, 1907, a resolution was adopted pursuant to
section 123 of the Highway Law requesting the construction or improvement
in accordance with the provisions of article six of said law of that portion of
a highway described as follows:
Commencing in the Town of Ithaca at the southern terminus of the Ithaca
Road No. 454 now improved, and running in a southerly direction about 1/8
of a mile; thence westerly to the Town Line between the Towns of Ithaca and
Enfield and continuing in a westerly direction in the Town of Enfield to Mar-
shall's Corners thence south about one mile; thence west to. Burr Rumsey's
Corners.
Beginning at Bostwick's Corners in the Town of Enfield, thence northerly
through the Village of Enfield and continuing •northerly about 2 miles to the
intersection of a road running east and west, thence westerly about 3/10 mile
to a highway running northwesterly, thence along that highway to the town
line between Enfield and Ulysses, thence west along said town line to Abel's.
Corners.
11. WHEREAS, the State Commission of Highways has examined the high-
way above described and has determined that it is of sufficient public import-
ance for construction or improvement in accordance with the provisions of
article six of the Highway Law and has certified its approval of the said
resolution; and
II1. WHEREAS, said Commission has caused a section of said highway,
which section is described as follows:
From the intersection of County Highway No. 454 and State Highway No.
5214, southwesterly, northwesterly, northerly to the south end of County
Highway No. 1001, in the Hamlet of Enfield Center, a length of 1.40 miles in
the Town of Ithaca, 4.94 miles in the Town of Enfield, a total length of 6.34
miles, and known as the Enfield Falls ---ENFIELD CENTER COUNTY
HIGHWAY. to be surveyed and mapped, rind has caused maps, plans, specifi-
cations, and estimates of cost to be made for such- construction or improve-
ment and after examination thereof by the district or county superintendent
has transmitted the same to this Board, showing the total estimated cost of
the work to be $79,800.00 of which the State, and County pay the following
proportions:
The State pays 66% $52,668.00
The County of Tompkins pays 34% • 27,132.00
IV. Resolved, That this Board request that the highway above described
in paragraph one' be constructed or iimproved as a County IIighway in that
portion thereof above described in paragraph three in accordance' with the
maps, plans, specifications and estimates of cost prepared therefor by the
State Commission of Highways under the provisions of article six of the High-
way Law; that said work be performed under the charge, care and superin-
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 9
tendence of the State Commission- of Highways, and that said maps, plans,
specifications .and estimates of cost prepared for said work, under the direction
of said Commission as provided in section 125 of the Highway Law, 'are hereby
duly approved and adopted by this Board.
V. Resolved, That there .is hereby appropriated and made immediately,
available the sum of twenty=seven thousand, one hundred and thirty-two
dollars being an amount sufficient to pay the share of the cost of the construc-
tion or improvement of such County I•lighway which is to be borne by the said
county, as determined in' accordance with the provisions .of section 141 of the
Highway Law.and the County Treasurer• of said county is hereby authorized
and directed to pay such proportion of the amount so appropriated as may be ,
required to pay said share, upon the requisition or draft of the State Com-
mission of Highways: and if there are not sufficient funds in the county treas-
ury with which to pay such requisition or draft, the County Treasurer of
said county is here authorized and empowered as provided by section 142 of
the Highway Law to borrow •all •or part of said sum on the obligation of the
said county issued by him for, •on behalf of and in the name of the said county
and acting for and on behalf of said county. •
VI: Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is hereby .directed to forth-
with transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Com-
mission of Highways.
Petition No. 1499., Road No. 1003-A.
RESOLUTION approving plans, specifications and estimates of cost for the
construction or improvement or a County Highway in the Town of Ithaca,
County of Tompkins passed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Tompkins on the 2nd day of May, 1914, pursuant to section 128 of the High-
way Law (chapter 330, Laws of 1908) a quorum being present and fourteen
supervisors voting in favor of such resolution and no supervisors voting
against the same.
I. WHEREAS, at a meeting of •th;s Board held on the 19th day of Decem-
ber, 1905, a resolution was adopted pursuant to section 123 .of the Highway
Law requesting the construction or improvement in accordance with the
. provisions of article six of said law of that portion of a highway described
as follows:
The highway known as the 11'iitehell road extending from the City Linel to
the Dryden Town Line.
H. . WHEREAS, the State Commission of Highways has examined the
highway above described and has determined that it is of sufficient public
importance for construction or improvement in accordance with the provisions
of article six of the highway Law and has certified its approval of the said •
resolution, and
III. WHEREAS, said Commission has caused a section of said highway,
which section' is described as follows:
10 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
From the east corporation line of the City of Ithaca, easterly on Mitchell
Street to the west end of County Highway No. 1003, a length of 0.20 mile in
the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, and known as the MITCHELL
STREET—EAST TOWN LINE COUNTY HIGHWAY, to be surveyed and,
mapped, and has caused maps, plans, specifications, and estimates of cost to
be. made for such construction or improvement and after examination thereof
by the District or County Superintendent has transmitted the same to this
Board showing the total estimated cost of the work to be $3,300.00 of which
the State, County pay the following proportions:
The 'State pays 66% $2,178.00
The County of Tompkins pays 34% 1,122.00
IV. Resolved, That this Board request that the highway above described
in paragraph one be constructed or improved as a county highway in that
portion thereof above described inparagraph three in accordance with the
maps, plans, specifications and estimates of cost prepared therefor by the State
Commission of Highways under the provisions of article six of the Highway
Law; that said work be performed under the charge, care and superintendence
of the State Commission of Highways, and that saki maps, plans, specifications
and estimates of cost prepared for. said work, under the direction of said
Commission as provided in section 125 of the Highway Law, are hereby duly•
approved and adoptsd by this Board.
V. 'Resolved, That there is hereby appropriated and made immediately
available the sum of one thousand, one hundred twenty-two and 00/100
dollars being an amount sufficient to pay the share of the cost of -the construc-
tion or improvement of such County Highway which is to be borne by the
said County, as determined in accordance with the provisions of section 141.
of the Highway Lay. And the County Treasurer of said County is hereby
authorized and directed to pay such proportion of the amount so appropriated
as may be required to pay said share, upon :the requisition or draft of the
State Commission of Highways; and if there are •not sufficient funds in the
County Treasury with which to pay such requisition or draft, the County
Treasurer of said County is hereby authorized and empowered as provided by
Section 142 of the Highway Law •to borrow all or part of said sum on the
obligation of the said County issued by him for, on behalf of and in the name
of the said County and acting for and on behalf of said County.
VI. Resolved, That the ,Clerk of this Board is hereby directed :to forth -
With transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Com-
mission of Highway. •
Petition Nos. 1431 and V-299 Highway No.
Resolution approving plans, specifications and estimates of cost for the
construction or. improvement of a County . Highway in the Town of Groton,
County of Tompkins, passed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Tompkins on the 2nd day of May, 1914, pursuant to section 128 of the High-
OF TOMP•KINNS COUNTY, NEW YORK 11
way Law' (Chapter 330, Laws of J908) a quorum being present and fourteen
supervisors voting in favor of such resolution and no supervisors voting
against the same.
I. WHEREAS, ata meeting of this -Board held on the 13th day of Decem-
ber, 1005, a resolution was adopted pursuant to section 123 of the Highway
Law requesting the construction or improvement in accordance with the pro-
visions of 'article six of said law of that portion of a highway described as
follows:
• The highway running north and south through the Village of Groton,
commencing at the County Line between Cayuga and Tompkins Counties,
and running south to the Town Line between the.Towns of Groton and Dryden.
II. WHEREAS, -the .State Commission of Highways has examined the high-
way above described and has determined that it is of sufficient public import-
ance for construction or improvement in accordance with the provisions of
article six of the Highway Law and has certified ,its approval of the said
resolution; and
HI. WHEREAS, said Commission has caused a section of said highway,
which section is described as follows:
From the north end of the Groton Village, section of County Highway
No. 1002, northerly on Main Street, northeasterly, northerly on Cayuga Street
to the north Corporation Line, northwesterly along Owasco Inlet to the south
end of County Highway No. 1016, at the Cayuga •County Line, a length of 2.77
miles in the Town of Groton, of which 0.85 mile is in the Village of Groton,
Tompkins County, and known as the GROTON-CAYUGA COUNTY LINE
COUNTY' HIGHWAY, to be surveyed and mapped, and has caused maps,
plans, specifications .and estimates of cost to be made for such construction
or improvement and after examination thereof by the District or County
Superintendent has transmitted'the same to -this Board, showing the total esti-
mated cost of the work to be $51,600.00 of which the State, County and Village
pay the following proportions: •
The State pays 66% $29,238.00
The County of .Tompkins pays 34% 15,062.00
The village of Groton pays as extra work $7,300.00. •
0
AIV. Resolved, That this Board request that the highway above described
in paragraph one be constructed or improved as a County Highway in that
portion thereof above described in paragraph three in accordance with •the
maps, plans, specifications and estimates of cost prepared therefor by the State
Commission of Highways under the provisions of article six of the Highway
Law; that said work -.be performed under the charge, care and superintendence
of the State Commission of Highways, and that said maps, plans, specifications
and estimates •of cost prepared for said work, under the direction of said Com-
mission as provided in section 125 of the Highway Law, are hereby duly
approved and adopted by•this Board.
12 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
V. In case •the governing body of said Village fails to approve said plans,
specifications and estimate of cost, or fails to provide its share of the estimated
cost, then and in that case the State Commission of Highways is hereby author-
ized to so modify said plan, specifications and estimate of cost, so as to elim-
inate said Village work, and that portion of this resolution pertaining thereto,
shall be null and void. •
VI.. Resolved, That there is hereby appropriated and made immediately
available the sum of fifteen thousand, sixty-two and....00/100 dollars, being
an amount sufficient -to pay the share of the cost of the construction or im-
provement of such County. FIighway which is to be born by the said County,
as determined in accordance with the provisions of section 141 of the High-
way Law. And the County Treasurer of said County is hereby authorized
and directed to pay 'such proportion of the, amount so appropriated as may
be required to pay said share upon the requisition or draft .of. the State Com-
mission of Highways; and if there are not sufficient •funds in the county
treasury with which to pay such requisition or draft, the County Treasurer
of said County is hereby authorized and empowered as' provided by section
142 of the Highway Law .to borrow all or part of said sum on the obligation
of the said County issued by him for, on behalf of and ;in :the name of the
said County and acting for and on behalf of said County.
• VII. Resolved, That the. Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to forth-
with transmit a certified cop•of the foregoing resolution to :the State Com-
mission of Highways.
By Mr. Todd:
Resolved, That .this Board of Supervisors hereby designate for improve-
ment a certain piece of County Highway already surveyed, nearly one-half
mile in length described as follows:
Commencing at the State ratite at the Village of West Danby running
easterly to the Lehigh Valley Railroad Station and Milk Station. Further-
more as a portion of the -State Highway connecting with .this one-half mile is
about to be constructed, it is the judgment of this Board and it hereby peti-
tions that the specifications for :this one-half .mile receive immediately consid-
eration that contractors connecting with this piece may have an opportunity
to bid.
Seconded by Mr. Evans, and referred to the Highway Committee. '
The Highway Committee reported favorably on this resolution and a
vote being taken by the Board the resolution was unanimously carried.
By Mr. Evans.
Resolved. That the Board request the Highway Committee to immediately
favorably report out of committee a certain resolution heretofore presented
to this Board for the improvement as • a County Highway of the so-called
Esty-Clen Road running from the end of the present macadam at. the corner
of the Lake north to connect with the road running from Rogue's Harbor
south to Esty's a distance about two .and three-quarters miles.
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PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
Board of Supervisors
OF THE
County. of Tompkins
1914
•
JAS. R. ROBINSON, Chairman, Ithaca, N. Y.
FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk, Ithaca, N. Y.
TILE ATKINSON PRESS
ITIIACA, N Y.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 13
Seconded and vote being called for, was carried.
The Highway Committee reported favorably on the foregoing resolution
and a vote being taken the resolution was unanimously carried.
By Mr. Townsend:
WHEREAS,. The Highway beginning at the Hamlet of Jacksonville in the
Town •of Ulysses and running thence northly and easterly to Taughannock
Falls Station on the Lehigh Valley R. R., a distance of about two miles, has
been filled with stone by the Town of Ulysses about one foot thick, and this
road being a very importantthoroughfare to residents of this County, leading
from State and County Highway No. 616 to ,the County of Tompkins Tuber-
culosis Hospital and the Taughannock Falls R. R: Station.
Therefore, be it Resolved, That the Department of Highways of the State
of New York be requested by this Board to re -surface the same with a suit-
able cover of lime -stone and also to • accept the same as a State and County
Highway. ' •
Be it further resolved, That the State Department of Highways be 're-
quested to cause an immediate survey of this road to be made and specifications
prepared for the re -surfacing thereof. •
Be it further resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be directed to forth-
with transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the State Department of
Highways.
Seconded by Mr. Evans. and referred to Highway Committee.
By Mr. Townsend:
Resolved, That •the Board of Supervisors' of Tompkins County hereby
designate and certify to the Department of Highways, -the following for con-
struction• and improvement as State and County Highways in the Town of
Ulysses as follows:
Beginning at the brickpavement at the intersection of South Street with
Main Street, near the Methodist Church, lin the Village of Trumansburg;
thence southerly' to the corner at the Podunk •School House; thence westerly
to the first corner turning toward Waterburg; thence southerly •and south-
westerly to Waterburg, crossing the Concrete Arch Bridge; thence south-
westerly and southerly to the Abram G. Updike Corners, a distance of about
five miles.
Be it further resolved, That the State Department of Highways be re-
quested to cause an immediate survey of this road to be made, and specifica-
tions prepared for the construction thereof.
Be it further resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be directed to forth-
with transmit a certified copy of these resolutions to the -State Department
of Highways. •
Seconded by Mr. Evans and referred to Highway. Committee.
•
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By Dr. Gallagher:
•
Resolved, That this Board request the Highway Committee to immediately
favorably report out of .committee a certain resolution heretofore presented
to •this Board for the designation and improvement as County Highways, the
road leading from the east end of the macadam at Brookton to Caroline Center
and from the east end of the macadam .at Slateruille Springs to the County
line.
Seconded by Mr. Begent and referred to the Highway Committee. •
By Mr. Evans:
Resolved, That •the Board of Supervisors designate for improvement as a
State and County Highway a road •in the City of Ithaca described as follows:
Beginning at the corner of Mitchell and State Street in the City of Ithaca
. and extending in a southeasterly direction to the town line of the Town of
Ithaca same being ‘p of a mile in length.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and referred to the Highway Committee.
By Dr. Fish:
WHEREas, the County Treasurer, in the absence of •any authority from
this Board to do otherwise, must credit to the Poor Fund all monies received
from the care of patients in the Tuberculosis Hospital, and
WHEREAS, such receipts should properly be credited to the Tuberculosis
Hospital maintainance fund, therefor be it.
Resolved, That all monies received during the present fiscal year and
thereafter for the care of patients at the Tuberculosis Hospital be, and the
same are hereby appropriated to the maintainance fund of such hospital.
Seconded by Mr. •. Evans and carried.
By Dr. Fish:
Resolved, That the Committee on Charities confer with the Board of Man-
agers of the Tuberculosis hospital relative to painting said Hospital.
Seconded and carried.
A communication relative to the colored Baptist Church using the Court
House during the months of July and August was received and referred to
the proper Committee with power.
A cornmunication from the State Board of Tax Commissioners to the effect
that they would meet the Supervisors and Assessors on May 20th was read by
the Clerk.
The report of the Prison Association 'of New York relative to the 'condi-
tion of the Jail together with recommendations was read by the Clerk.
The following claims were audited and ordered paid at the full amounts
claimed:
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 1.5
D. 0. B'shop $ 6.00
E. R. Wright 50.00
F. G. Miller 50.00
J. R. Cummings 50.00
F. D. Gilbert 50.00
Moved, seconded and carried that the Board adjourn.
AARON G. MINTZ,
Clerk of the Board.
, REGULAR SESSION
Monday, June 1st, 1914.
MORNING SESSION
Roll Call.
All members present except Mr. McGreevy.
Professor Fippen addressed" the Board relative .to a proposed Highway in
the Town of Ithaca.
The matter was referred to The Highway Committee.
Attorney Randolph Horton addressed the Board in behalf of Albright
Bros. relative to the payment for a right of way on the Newfield State Road.
The matter was referred to Messrs. Todd, Gallagher, and Dassance.
By Mr. Fenner:
Resolved, That the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors draw an order pay-
able to the County Clerk upon the County Treasurer for $25.00 to cover
necessary incidental expenses, such as express, towels, etc., that may be
incurred by him .in said office, and that he keep a detailed statement of said
expense and upon his having expended all this amount that he be allowed an
additional' order for $25.00.
Dated June lst, 1914.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
By Mr. Stanton: •
Resolved, That the road commencing at the east end of the M-itchell
Street and East Town Line Road, known as the Hibbard's Corners, Ellis road
be constructed to the Monroe Corners, a distance of about three miles, be
placed on the County Highway and be constructed as soon as possible.
Seconded by Mr. r. Begent, and referred to Highway Committee.
By Mr. Stanton:
Resolved, That the road commencing at the State Road in the Village of
Dryden, running thence south. to the Harford line, a "distance of four and
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one-half miles, be constructed during .the coming year or as soon thereafter
as possible, and that the Clerk of the Boardtransmit a copy of this resolution
to the State Highway Department.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and referred to Highway Committee.
Moved, •seconded and carried that the Board adjourn until 1:30 p. m.•
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll Call.
All members present.
By Mr. McGreevy:
Resolved, That the bond of B. F. Lent, County Treasurer, for $54,000
issued March 24th, 1913, by The National Surety Co. be cancelled as of March
24th, 1914, and a new bond for $10,000 secured.
Seconded by Mr. Todd and unanimously carried.
By Mr. Begent:
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors ask the Highway Department
to designate the Road known as the State Road between Peruville V-illage in
the Town of Groton through McLean to the Cortland County line a distance
of five and one-half miles for improvement as a State and County Road.
Seconded by Mr. Stanton and referred to the Highway Committee.
By Dr. Gallagher:
Resolved, That the Board of .Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby des-
ignate and certify to the Department of Highways the following roads for
construction and improvement as County Highways in the Town of Caroline:
Beginning at the east end of the •Brookton macadam, known as Road No.
1004, and extending thence easterly to the Hamlet of Caroline Center, a dis-
tance of about four and one-half miles; and from the east end of the macadam
east of Slaterville Springs, known as Road No. 1004, to the Tioga County
Line, a distance of about one and one-half miles.
Be it further resolved, That the State Department of Highways be re-
quested to cause plans and specifications to be at once prepared for the con-
struction therefor, said roads having been heretofore surveyed for improve-
ment by the State Department of •Highways;
Be it further resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be directed to forth-
with transmit a certified copy of these resolutions to the State Department
of Highways.
Seconded by Mr. Begent and referred to Highway Committee.
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The following claims were audited and ordered 'paid in the full amounts
claimed.
B. O. Bishop $24.00
Edward J. Curtis 9.00
Tompkins house 6.00
Tompkins I3ouse 7.00
James R. Waring 35.00
F. D. Gilbert 50.00
John L. Stocum 50.00
The Chairman announced the following committees to secure rights of way
on the following roads: '
Groton Road, Messrs. Begent, Stanton and Gallagher.
Newfield State Road, Messrs. Dassance, McGreevy and Fenner.
Dr. Fish reported that an investigation of the records in the County Clerk's
Office showed that the County owned about 85 pieces of property in the County
and the Committee recommended that this property be placed on the market.
By Dr. Gallagher:
Resolved, That the Committee take .such steps as are necessary to place
this property on the market.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried.
Seconded and carried that • the Board adjourn,
• AARON G. MINTZ,
Clerk of the• Board.
REGULAR SESSION .
Tuesday, September 8th, 1914.
MORNING SESSION
Roll Call: '
All members present except Mr. Robinson.
By Mr. Fenner:
Resolved, That Mr. Begent 'be appointed temporary Chairman.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
Mr. Begent thereupon took the chair.
Dr. Biggs and Dr. Brewer addressed the Board relative to- a cellar in the
Tuberculosis Sanitorium.
By Mr. Parker:
Resolved, That the sum 'of $250.00 be appropriated for a cellar for the new
shack at the Tuberculosis Sanitorium.
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Seconded by i1Ir. Fish and unanimously carried.
The contract for the new water system was read by the Clerk.
By Mr. Hine:
Resolved, That the contract for the new water system at the County
Home be approved and that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board execute the
contract and that the sum of $635.00 be appropriated for this purpose.
Seconded by Mr. Parker and unanimously carried.
By Messrs. Parker and Preswick.
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of -the County of Tompkins rec-
ommend to the New York State Highway Commission that- State Highway
number 1001, known as the Mecklenberg road, be extended into the City of
Ithaca by deflection from the old course of that road approximately on the
west line of the city and that its course lie on the west city line. southward
to `Elm Street and thence into the City of Ithaca by the highway known as
Elm Street.
Seconded by Mr. Fish and referred to the Highway Committee.
Approved by :the Highway Committee.
J. H. HINE, Chairman,
F. A. BEGENT,
J.' M., TOWNSEND, -
CASPER FENNER,
W. H. PARKER.
By Mr. Todd:
Resolved, That the resolution approved by the Highway Committee be
adopted and that a certified copy of same be forwarded- to the Commission of
Highways.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and unanimously carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll- Call:
All members present except Mr. Robinson.
Resolved, That Mr. Parker take the place of the late Mr. McGreevy on
the various Committees of which Mr. McGreevy was a member.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried.
By Mr. Preswick: '
Resolved, That the Special Barn Committee build a -silo at the County
• Home.
Seconded by -Mr. Evans and carried.
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Mr. Parker read the bids which •had been received for stuccoing work on
the Administration Building at the County Home.
The bid of the Ithaca Contracting Company for $612.00 was the lowest.
By M -r•. Parker: • •
'Resolved, That the Chairman and Clerk 'enter into a contract with the
Ithaca Contracting Company for• stuccoing work on the Administration Build-
ing at the County Home and. the sum of $612.00 is hereby appropriated, the
same:to he raised at the next annual session of this Board:
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and unanimously carried.
By Mr. Townsend:
Resolved, That the Board of Managers of the Sanitorium be authorized
to present to the Cayuga Preventorium thirty saplings now on the grounds
of the Sanitor•iurn, at no expense to the County.
Seconded by Mr. Parker and unanimously' carried.
By Mr. Townsend:
Resolved, That the Committee on Charities be authorized to procure the
"painting of the wagon house- and other out buildings, and the painting of all
, metal roofs and renewing shingle roof on the west part of wooden structure
at the County Farm.
And further be itresolved,' That said Committee be authorized to either
repair or rebuild the ice house at the Ed•war•d Meany Sanitorium.
Seconded by Mr.•Stanten-and carried.
By Mr. Fenner:
Resolved, That the Clerk of the Board be instructed to ask the State High-
way Department to send to this Board maps or necessary data as to the
approved State and County.r•oads for• the County.of Tompkins, at this time.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and'carried.
The following report was read •by the Clerk:
• Report on property owned by the County, acquired at tax sales.
. The County has deeds on record covering 69 so-called City lots situated i
on the "Cook tract" in •the City and Town of Ithaca.
Nine of these lots have been advertised and purchased by the County
twice and four have. gone through the same process with its- attached. expense
three times. -
The County also has deeds on record covering a parcel of one-eighth acre
in the Town of Newfield and a parcel •in the Town of Enfield.
There .ar•e a few more lots on the •Cook-:traot owned by the County for
which deeds are not as yet .on record but it is hoped will be soon.
Respectfully submitted,
September 8, 1914. ;WILBUR G. FISII, Committee.
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By Dr. Gallagher:
Moved that report be accepted and filed.
Seconded •and carried.
.By i4Ir.'Evans:
Resolved, That an extension of the City phone be placed in the Grand
Jury room for the use of the Engineers and Roadmen employed by the State.
Also that a Bell .phone be •placed for their use in said room. On motion duly
made, seconded and carried, the above resolution was referred to Mr. Evans'
as a special Committee, with power to act. The Clerk read a report from the
State Commission of Prisons.
By Mr. Todd:
Resolved, That the report be accepted and filed with the Committee on
Correction and Reformation. -
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
The following bills were read by the Clerk, and on motion duly made,
seconded and carried, were audited in •the full amounts claimed:
F. D. Gilbert, burial of Nancy Transue $50.00
Williams & Howlett, stones for Edward Letts and Martin Frear 30.00
F. D. Gilbert, burial of Elizabeth Letts 50.00
F. D. -Gilbert, burial of Esther Skinner 50.00
S. B. Rumsey, burial of Elizabeth Stilwell 50.00
C. T. Davis, burial of Matilda Goodrich 50.00
R. II. Beard, burial of Katharine A. Johnson 50.00
The Biggs Company, paint for County ,Home 36.54
James L. Cole, work on County •Home 49.75
H. C. Dayton, work on County Home 57.50
James R. Waring, painting Edward Meany Sanitorium 365.00
Motion seconded and carried that the Board adjourn.
AARON G. MINTZ,
Clerk of the Board.
• To Aaron G. Mintz, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
We, the undersigned, constituting a majority of the members of the Board
of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., authorize you to call a 'Special
Session of said Board -to be field in the County Clerk's Office in the City of
Ithaca, N. Y. at 1:30 p. m. on November 6th, 1914, to take action on the fol-
Iowing matters:
(a) Such steps as are necessary to acquire the .84 of an acre of land
owned by Harvey Grey and the land owned by Henry .Turk in the Town of
.Enfield, for the Enfield Falls -Enfield Center County Highway No. 1189.
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(1)) Such other matters as may properly come before said Board.
JAS. R. ROBINSON,
WILBER G. FISH,
ALBERT DASSANCE,
F. A. BEGENT,
W. C. GALLAGHER,
M. L. STANTON,
F. A. TODD,
J. W. PRESWICK,
F. C. EVANS,
AUGUSTIN 1. SCI-IAEFER.
SPECIAL SESSION
Friday, November 6th, 1914.
Roll Call:
All members present.
Mr. Hine, Chairman of the Good Roads Committee reported that all the
Rights of Way except those •of Harvey Grey and Henry Turk could be secured
for the Enfield Falls—Enfield Center County Highway No. 1189. Mr. Hine
reported that $500 had been offered to Mr. Grey, and $200 to Henry Turk, but
these sums were refused.
Br, Mr. Schaefer:
Resolved, That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors sign .and verify
a petition to acquire the parcels of land owned by Harvey Grey and Henry
Turk respectively in the Town of Enfield for the Enfield Falls -Enfield Center
County Highway No. 1189, and that such other steps be taken as are neces-
sary to condemn the two parcels of land aforesaid.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and unanimously •earried.
By Mr. Todd:
Resolved, That the claim of Albright Bros. for $213.75 be audited in the
full amount claimed, and that the County Treasurer pay same out of the
balance of the sum appropriated by this Board for painting the barn at the
County Home, and from any other unexpended fund, and the• Clerk of this
Board is hereby authorized to issue an order for this amount..
Seconded by Mr. Begent and unanimously carried.
Mr. D.assance reported as follows relative to the Rights of Way to be
secured for the Newfield Road.
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Paid $1.00 Loretta Wood .027 acres Price $ 15.00
Paid $1.00 Josephine CIark .024 .••12.00
Paid $1.00 Ida Thomas .046 " 12.00
Paid $1.00 W. Wopat
Paid $1.00 Anton Vyskoeil .245 " 75.00
Paid $1.00 Geo. Gardner .095 " 25.00
Paid $1.00 C. H. Brown .020 " 4.
: 25.00
.149 " • "
" " .075 " :`
Paid $1.00 Watson. McDaniels .027 "' 125.00
" . 1.25
Paid $1.00 Nicholas Sliielman .095 `° :` 20.00
Paid $1.00 S. G. Nobles .234 :° 35.00 •
.05 "
Paid $1.00 C. J. VanK•irk .046 " :` 15.00
By Mr. Regent:
Resolved, That •the report of the Committee be accepted, and the Committee
be authorized to secure deeds for these.several parcels at the amounts stated
and give an order on the County T.reasurer for the same.
The County Treasurer is hereby authorized to pay the sums out of any
unappropriated funds in his hands,and if there are no funds, he is authorized
to borrow the necessary sum in anticipation of taxes for the current year.
Seconded by i'4r. Evans and unanimously carried.
Moved, seconded and carried that the Board adjourn..
- AARON G. MINTZ,
Clerk of the Board.
ANNUAL SESSION
FIRST'DAY •
Monday, November 9, 1914.
The Board of Supervisors of the County of, Tompkins met in annual
session at their rooms in the Court House in, the City •of Ithaca, N. Y., on
Monday, November 8,.1914, and was called to order by Aaron G. blintz, Clerk
of the preceding Board.
All members' responded to their names as follows:
Caroline—Dr. W. C. Gallagher, Slaterville Springs,, N. Y.
Danby—Frank A. Todd, West Danby, N. Y.
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Dryden—M. L. Stanton, Freeville, N. Y.
Enfield—J. H. Hine, Newfield, N. Y., R. F. D.
Groton—Frank A. Begent, Groton, N. Y.
Ithaca Town—John W. Preswick, Ithaca, N. Y.
Ithaca City—First Ward -Wm. H. Parker, Ithaca, N. Y.
Second Ward—Augustin I. Schaefer, Ithaca, N: Y:.
Third Ward—Fred C. Evans, Ithaca, N. Y.
Fourth Ward—Jaynes R. Robinson, Ithaca, N. Y.
- Fifth Ward—Dr. Wilber G. Fish, Ithaca, N. Y.
Lansing—Casper Fenner, Heddens, N. Y.
Newfield—Albert Dassance, Newfield, N. Y.
Ulysses --Dr. J. M. Townsend, Trumansburg, N. Y.
On •motion, Mr. Townsend was chosen temporary Chairman.
On motion of Mr. Todd, the Board 'proceeded by informal ballot in the
election of a permanent Chairman.
On motion, Messrs. Stantbn and Schaefer were itppointecl tellers by the
Chairman.
The informal ballot resulted as follows:
Whole number of •votes cast were 14, of which
James R. Robinson received 9
Casper• Fenner• received • 2
Blank received
3
On motion of Mr. Hine, the informal ballot was declared formal and the
Chairman declared Mr. Robinson elected permanent Chairman and Mr. Robin-
son took the chair. '
On motion of Mr. Todd, the Board proceeded by informal ballot. in the
election of a Clerk.
On motion, Messrs. Stanton and Schaefer were appointed tellers ,by the
Chairman.
The informal ballot resulted. as follows:
Whole number of votes cast were 14, of which
Fred L. Clock received 9
Bert T. Baker received 4
Blank received - 1
On motion, the Board. proceeded. by a formal ballot in the election: of a
Clerk.
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The formal ballot resulted as follows:
Whole number of votes cast were 14, of .~which
Fred L. Clock received 9
Bert T. Baker. received 4
Blank received 1
The Chairman declared Mr. Clock elected CIerk of the Board.
On motion of Mr. Hine, the new Clerk was authorized to purchase the
necessary supplies for the Board.
On motion, the Board adjourned to continue its duties as a Board of Can-
vassers, subject to the call of the Chairman.
SECOND DAY
Friday, November 13, • 1914.
The Board met pursuant to the call of the Chairman.
Roll call. All members present.
The Chairman announced the following Standing Committees:
RULES AND LEGISLATION -Todd, Preswick, Schaefer.
FORM, FOOTING, EQUALIZATION, RATIO AND APPORTIONMENT
—Townsend, Fenner, Evans, Parker, Gallagher, Dassance, Fish.
TOWN AND COUNTY ACCOUNTS—Preswick, Stanton, Gallagher.
TOWN EXPENSES—Regent, Schaefer, Dassance.
.RETURN HIGHWAY AND SCHOOL TAX—Parker, Gallagher, Todd.
COUNTY OFFICERS AND COMPENSATION—Fenner, Fish, Preswick.
COUNTY TREASURER'S ACCOUNTS—Gallagher, Begent, '.Todd.
CORONER, JUSTICES' ETC.—Schaefer, Stanton, Townsend.
CORRECTION AND REFORMATION—Dassance. Preswick, I•Iine.
COUNTY CLERK AND ELECTION EXPENSE—Fish, Begent, Evans.
CHARITIES—Stanton, Townsend, Evans.
SOLDIERS' RELIEF, ETC.—Hine, Evans, Parker.
HIGHWAYS—Evans, Fenner, Hine, Townsend, Stanton.
FINANCE—Fenner, Todd, Regent.
JAIL SUPPLIES—Todd, Parker, Gallagher.
TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL—Fish, Prestwick, Fenner.
CONTRACT SUPPLIES—Schaefer, Dassance, Hine.
County Treasurer, B. F. Lent, presented his bond as County Treasurer foi•
the special highway funds in his hands.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 25 •
Ordered, that the same be received and referred to the Committee on
County Treasurer''s Accounts, to investigate and report.
The Clerk read a communication from the State Highway Commissioner,
relative to•connecting the Mecklenburg Road with the City of Ithaca.
Ordered, that the same be received and referred to the Committee on
Highways.
The Clerk read a communication from the State Commission of Highways,
enclosing Tompkins County map showing State and County Highways to Sep-
tember 19, 1914, which was ordered filed and referred to the Committee on
Highways.
The Clerk read the following communication from the State Comptroller
in ,reference to sinking fund on bonds issued for construction of roads, which
was ordered received and referred to !the Committee on Town Expenses:
STATE OF NEW YORK,
COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE.
Albany, October 20, 1914.
Mr. Aaron G. Mintz,
Clerk, Board of Supervisors,
Ithaca, Tompkins County, N. Y.
Dear Sir:
The Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County is hereby notified, pursuant
to Chapter 469, Laws of 1906, as amended by Chapter 718, Laws of 1907, as
amended by Chapter 179, Laws of 1910.to levy a tax of $7,629.21 against said
county and the following towns therein, for sinking fund and interest on bonds
issued for the construction of roads, viz:
COUNTY 'TOWN
ROADS TOWN YEAR . SINKING INT. SINKING INT. • TOTAL
FUND • FUND
606 Ithaca 1914 $163.20 $ 326.40 $ 57.60 $115.20 $ 662.40
616 Ulysses 1914 706.20 1412.40 216.85 433.69
Ithaca 75.77 151.54 2996.45
681 Dryden 1914 396.96 793.92 81.03 162.08
Ithaca 42.85 85.72 1502.56
682 Dryden 1914 305.03 610.05 89.71 179.42 1184.21
683 Dryden 19:14 315.16 630.34 92.69 185.40 1223.59
Respectfully yours,
$7629.21
WM. SOHMER,
Comptroller.
26 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Mr. Evans addressed the Board in reference to furnishing a telephone for
the Highway Department.
Moved by Mr. Preswick, that when the Board adjourns, it be until Monday,
November 16, 1914, at 10:30 o'clock a. m.
Here followed a discussion as to the regular hours to be observed by the
Board.
On motion of Mr. Fish, the matter was referred :to the Committee on Rules
and Legislation to report.
On motion of Mr. Fenner, the Clerk was instructed to see •that proper locks
were placed on the doors of the Supervisors' Rooms.
On motion of Mr. Parker, the Committee on County Officers was instructed
to investigate and report to this Board into the matter of a janitor for the
Court House.
On motion of Mr. Begent, the Board adjourned until Monday, November
16, 1914, at 10:30 o'clock a. m.
THIRD DAY
Monday, November 16, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call.• All members present except Messrs. Todd, Begent and Fenner.
Minutes of preceding meetings read and approved.
Claims Nos. 1 to 56, inclusive, were read by the Clerk and referred to the
respective committees.
Moved by Mr. Schaefer that Mr. W. O. Stubbs be employed to repair the
adding machine in the Supervisors' Room.
The sante on being seconded by Mr. Evans, was declared carried.
On motion, the Board adjourned until 1:30 p. m.
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Claims Nos. 57 to 80 inclusive, were read by the Clerk and referred to the
respective committees.
Mr. Todd presented the Town Audits of the Town of Danby, which were
ordered received aped referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
The Clerk read a communication from the Tompkins' County Medical
Society, relative to a vacancy in the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis
Hospital.. ,
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.Ordered received and referred to the Committee on Charities.
The Clerk read a communication -from the State Tax Commissioners; rela-
tive to the valuation of special franchise .property.
Ordered received and referred to the Committee on Equalization.
The Clerk read the report of the County Surrogate, relativelto• the -.receipts
and disbursements of his office.
Ordered received and referred -to the Committee on County. Clerk and
Election Expenses.
The Clerk read a communication from the -Superintendent of St. John's
Protectory, relative to admission of inmates.
Ordered received and referred to the Committee on Correction and Refor-
mation.
The Clerk read a communication from the State Boiler inspector, relative
to the condition of the boiler. in •the Court Nouse.
Ordered received and referred to the Committee on County Officers and
Compensation.
-The Clerk announced •the receipt of -the reports of the •special franchises
assessed in'the towns of Groton, Ulysses and Dryden.
Ordered received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
The reports of Justices of. the Peace, Daniel A. Tarbell, W. M. Bristol, A.
J. Conlon and Charles Drake, all of the town of Lansing,,were received and
ordered referred to the Committee- on Coroner, Justices' and Constables'
Accounts.
Mr. Todd presented the report of •the Overseer of the Poor of the To}vn of
Danby and his estimate of the amount to be raised by the town, necessary for
the support of the poor of the town for•the ensuing year.
Ordered received and referred to the Committee on, Town and County
A ccounts.
By Mr. Todd:
Resolved, That the petition be accepted and that •the amount asked for
be assessed and collected .from the taxable property of the Town of Danby.
The same, on being seconded by Mr. Begent, was adopted.
By Mr. Preswick:
Resolved, That the Committee on Rules- and Legislation be authorized to
take up and consider the form of book for •the Proceedings of this Board and
to draw up the necessary specifications for the same and report to this Board.
Also that the Committee investigate the apportionment of the Proceedings to
the various Supervisors and make its recommendation to the Board.
The same, on being seconded by Mr. Fenner was adopted.
28 PROCEEDINGS OF .THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The Clerk read the following designation and resolution: 1
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 16 of the Laws of 1909, we, the
Republican members of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, hereby
designate •the Ithaea Journal as the official, paper for publishing the Session
Laws and Concurrent. Resolutions of -the Legislature in the County of Tompkins
for the year 1915, and
Resolved, That the Ithaca Journal be designated as the official paper to
publish the official canvass and election notices of Tompkins County, Session
Laws and Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature for the year 1915, in
accordance with the provisions .of Chapter 16, Laws, 1909.
JAS. R. ROBINSON,
WILBER G. FISH,
W. C. GALLAGHER,
CASPER FENNER,
F. A. TODD,
J. M. TOWNSEND,
JOHN W. PRESWICK,
FRED C. EVANS,
ALBERT DASSANCE,
AUGUSTIN I. SCHAEFER.
The Clerk read the following designation and resolution:
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 16, Laws of 1909, we, the Demo-
cratic members of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, hereby des-
ignate the Ithaca Daily News as the official paper for publishing the Session
Laws and Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature in the County of Tomp-
kins for the year 1915, and
Resolved, That the Ithaca Daily News be designated as the official paper
to publish the official canvass and election notices of Tompkins County, Session
Laws and Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature for the year 1915, in
accordance with the provisions of Chapter 16, Laws of 1909.
F. A. BEGENT,
W. H. PARKER,.
M. L. STANTON,
• J. H. HINE.
On motion, the Board adjourned until Tuesday, .November 17; 1914 at
9:30 a. m.
FOURTH DAY
Tuesday,` November 17, 1914.
Morning Session. •
Roll,call. All members present except 11 Ir. Fish.
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Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
County Treasurer Lent appeared before the Board in regard to a loan for
the construction of County Highways Nos. 1188, 1003a.
Claims' Nos. 81 to 103, inclusive were read by the Clerk and referred to
•. the respective committees.
Mr. Stanton presented the audits of the Town of Dryden, which were
' 'received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
The reports of Emery F. Baker, Paul Ewers, and J. S. Grover, Justices
of the Peace of the Town of 'Dryden, were received and referred •to the Com-
mittee on Coroner, Justices' and Constables' Accounts.
Mr. Fenner presented the report of the Superintendent of Highways of
the Town of Lansing, relative- to cutting - noxious •weeds. Referred to the
Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes.
T•he balance of the morning session was devoted to committee work.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
Afternoon Session.
RolI call. All members present.
Mr. Hine 'addressed the Board in reference to Road No. 1001 in the Town
of Enfield.
Mr. Todd, of the Committee on Rules; reported that the Committee had
decided not to change from last year, the hours for meeting of the Board.
iVloved :by Mr. Todd, that the hours for meeting of the Board shall be 9:30
a. m. and 1:30 p. m. for all days the Board is in session, except Mondays, when
the hour of meeting for the morning session shall be at 10:30.
Second •by Mr. Preswick and carried.
The Clerk read the following communication from the Comptroller, rela-
tive to amount required to be levied and collected from taxable property of
Tompkins County for armory purposes, which was received and referred to
the Finance Committee.
STATE OF NEW YORK, COMPTROIILER'S OFFICE.
Albany, October 26, 1914.
Mr. Aaron G. Mintz,
Clerk, Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, Ithaca, N. Y.
Dear Sir:—
Pursuant to •the Military Law as amended 'by Chapter 558 of the Laws of
1913, the County of Tompkins of •the Fourth Brigade District, is hereby
required to levy and collect for armory purposes far. the twelve months begin-
ning July 1, 1915, •the sum of $4,643.67.
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The above amount shall be remitted to the State Comptroller for payment
into the State Treasury on or before the 15th day of May, 1915.
Very truly yours,
J. -A. WENDALL,
Deputy Comptroller.
The Clerk read the following communication from the Comptroller, rela-
tive to Supreme Court Stenographers' fees, etc., which was received and
referred to the Finance Committee.
STATE OF NEW YORK, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE.
Albany,. Sept. 24, 1914.
To the Clerk, Board 'of Supervisors,
County of Tompkins,
Sir:—
The Board' of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins is'hereby required
to raise the slim of $1,853.70 for compensation of sundry Stenographers and
Clerks to September 30, 1915, as provided by Chapters 546 of the Laws of
1912, 792 of the Laws of 1913, -and Chapters 529 and 108 of the Laws of
1914, as follows:
For the Stenographers of the Supreme Court in the Sixth Judicial
District, pursuant to Subdivision 1, Section 161, and Section
313, Chapter 30 of the Consolidated Laws of 1909, as amended
by Chapter 491, Laws 1913 $1,276.85
For the confidential clerks .appointed by the Justices of the
Supreme Court., pursuant to subdivision 7, Section 160, and
subdivision 5, Section 279 of Chapter 30 of the Consolidated
Laws of 1909, as amended by Chapter 554, Laws of 1913$ 519.40
For the Deputy Clerk. of the Appellate Division of the Third
Department, pursuant to subdivision 4, Section 101, subdivi-
sion 6, Section 271, Chapter 30 of the Consolidated Laws of
1909, as amended by Chapter 632, Laws of 1913 $ 53.60
For expenses of Supreme Court Justices assignyd to hold a trial or
special term in a judicial district other than that in which
he is elected, pursuant to Article 6, Section 12 of the Con-
stitution $ 3.85
$1853.70
Respectfully yours,
J. A. WENDALL,
Deputy Comptroller.
The report of the Town Clerk of the Town of Lansing relative to -the
assessment of special franchises in that town was received and referred to
the Committee on Town Expenses.
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The report of the Assessor of the -City of Ithaca, showing bank statement
for the purposes of taxation, was received and referred to the Committee on
-County Treasurer's Accounts.
The Clerk read a communication from Robert A. Foley, relative to the
claim of Charles V. Coggshall, for damages caused by surface water due to the
construction of a culvert.
Received and referred to the Committee on Rules and Legislation.
The Clerk read a communication from Chas. A. Brewer, Ithaca City Cham-
berlain, relative toy the collection of State and County, Taxes and printing
blanks therefor, which was received and referred to the Committee on Rules
and Legislation.
The Clerk read a communication from the State Department of Agricul-
ture,• relative to the county farm, which was 'received and referred to the
Committee on Charities.
,uThe Clerk read communications from the State Boiler Inspector, relative
to `the boilers at the County Farm and Court 1 -louse, which were receiyed
and referred to the Committee on County Officers and Compensation.
The Clerk read the following communications from the State Commission
of Highways, which were received and referred to the Committee on Town and
County Accounts: -
• 'STATE OF NEW YORK, COMMISSION OF HIGHWAYS.
Albany, August 18th, 1914.
A.G. Mintz,
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors,
Ithaca, N. Y.
Dear Sir:-
-When 'making
ir:--When'making up the assessment under Section 172 of the Highway Law;
in October, 1913, Road No. 5214, in the Town of Newfield, was overlooked.
It •will be necessary for -the Town •to raise this money and deposit it to
the County Treasurer for the year 1914.
The Department hands you herewith a statement regarding same. At-
tached to Form R.-25, is blank form R.-49. Kindly fill out form R.-49, as soon
as this money is deposited to the County Treasurer and forward same to the
Department at Albany, so the Town of Newfield may be given the necessary
credit. •
Yours very truly,
R. K. FULLER,
Secretary.
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STATE OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMiENT OF HIGHWAYS.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS.
A. G. Mintz,
Clerk Board of Supervisors,
Ithaca, N. Y.
August 17th, 1914.
i
Sir:—
Pursuant to Section 172, Chapter 30, Laws of 1909, you are hereby fur-
nished the following statement specifying the number of miles of state and
county highways in each town in Tompkins County, and the amount which
each of such •towns is required to pay into •the County Treasury on account of
the maintenance of state and county highways for the year• 1914
Total Total
No. Miles Amount
Road Name Town Mileage in Town in Town
5214 Ithaca -Newfield . Newfield 2.62 2.62 $5'150.00
PAUL SCHULTZ,
Second Deputy.
Per K. L. C.
The Clerk read the following communication from the State Commission
of Highways, which was received and referred to the Committee on Towns
and County Accounts:
STATE OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR.
Mr. Aaron G. Mintz,
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Tompkins County,
Ithaca, N. Y.
October 28, 1914.
Sir:—
Pursuant to Section 172, Chapter 30, Laws of 1909 you are hereby fur-
nished the following statement specifying the number of miles of state and
county highways in each town in Tompkins County, and the amount which
each of such towns is required to pay •into the County •Treasury on account,
of the maintenance of state and county highways for•the year 1915.
Total Total
No. Miles Amount
Road Name Town Mileage in Town in Town
483 • Catskill Turnpike Sec. 3 ' Caroline 3.71 b
1004 Cooks Corners-Brookton;
Slaterville Springs -Caroline Caroline 3.66 7.37 350.00
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1004 Cooks Cors.-Brookton;
Slaterville Spgs.-Caroline Danby .52
522 Ithaca -Danby, I't. 2 Danby 3.24
5213 Ithaca -Danby, Pt. 3 Danby 4.43 8.19 ' 400.00
338 Catskill Turnpike, Sec. 2 Dryden 1.38
483 Catskill Turnpike, Sec. 3 Dryden .73
681 Ithaca -Dryden, Sec. 1 Dryden 3.63 ..
682 Ithaca -Dryden, Sec. 2. Dryden 3.95
683 Dryden -Cortland Dryden 3.57
926 Freeville-Groton Dryden 2.13
1004 Cooks Corners-Brookton;
Slaterville Springs -Caroline Dryden '.40
5225 Varna Crossing Dryden .53
5294 Etna-Freeville-Dryden Dryden 4.92 21.24 1050.00
1001 Enfield Center -Ithaca Enfield 4.17 4.17 200.00
926 •Freeville-Groton Groton 2.36 2.36 100.00
72 Catskill Turnpike See. 1 Ithaca 1.87
336 Cayuga Heights Ithaca 1.57
454 Ithaca Ithaca 3.66
455 Wyckoff. Ithaca .34
606 Cayuga Heights-Hanshaw's Cors. Ithaca 2.12
616• Trumansburg-Ithaica Ithaca 2.63
681 Ithaca -Dryden, Sec. 1 Ithaca 1.60
1001 Enfield Center -Ithaca , Ithaca 2.28
1003 Mitchell St., East Town Line Ithaca 1.17
1003-A Mitchell St.. East Town Line Ithaca .20 ,
5043 Ithaca -Danby, Pt. 1 .Ithaca 2.59
5214 Ithaca -Newfield Ithaca .94
5379 Ithaca -West Danby, Pt. 1 Ithaca .18 21.15 1050.00
336 Cayuga Heights Lansing 1.60
5256 Esty Glen -South Lansing Lansing 3.10 4.70 250.00
5214Ithaca-Newfield Newfield 2.62
5379 Ithaca -West Danby, Pt. 1 Newfield 3.04 5.66 300.00
616 Trumansburg-Ithaca • Ulysses 6.03
5206 Trumansburg-Village Ulysses .14 6.17 • 300.00
Total for County
81.01 $4000.00
PAUL SCHULTZ,
Second Deputy.
Per K. L. C.
Reports of the special franchises assessed in the Towns of Ulysses and
Caroline were received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
Mr. Hine addressed the Board, relative to,the appointment of a special
committee to purchase a right of way through the lands of Harvey Gray and
Mary Gray, his wife, for highway purposes in the Town of Enfield.. •
34 PROCEEDSINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
- By Mr. Dassance:
Resolved, That a special committee be appointed and be authorized to pur:.
chase the right of way through the Iand of Harvey Gray and his wife Mary
Gray in the Town of Enfield, said land being 84/100 of an acre and being
necessary for the construction of Road 1189 of the Enfield Falls -Enfield Center
County Highway in Tompkins County, at not to exceed $500.00.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and carried.
The Chairman appointed as such Committee, Messrs. Todd, Dassance and
Gallagher.
The reports of Charles H. Payne, Douglass S. Carpenter, Wm. I3. Payne
and Augustus Patterson, Justices of the Peace of the Town of Newfield, were
received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices', and Constables'
Accounts. .
Mr. Gallagher presented the Town Audits of the Town of Caroline, which
were received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
Mr. Gallagher presented the Town Budget of the Town of Caroline, which
•was received and referred to the Finance Committee.
Mr. Preswick presented the Town Audits of the Town of Ithaca, which
were received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
The reports of H. S. Wright, James Bush, George N. Ilazen and D. D.
Fisher, Justices of the Peace of the Town of Ithaca were received and referred
to the Committee on Coroner, Justices' and Constables' Accounts.
On motion adjourned to Wednesday, November 18, at 9:30 a. nn.
•
FIFTH DAY
Wednesday, November 18, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
The members were engaged in committee work during the remainder of
the morning session.
On motion adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present:
Claims Nos. 104 to 123 inclusive, were read by the Clerk and referred to
the respective committees.
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11Ir. Gallagher presented a resolution of the Town Board of the Town'No£
Caroline, relative to the tax on dogs in that town, which was received and filed.
The Clerk read a communication from residents in Newfield, relative to
manner of construction of the Ithaca -Newfield road, which •was referred to the
Committee on Highways.
Mr. Begent presented the Town Audits of the Town of Groton, which were
received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
Mr. Begent presented the Town Budget of the Town of Groton, which was
received and referred to the Finance Committee.
Mr. Gallagher, of the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, to which
was referred the special bond presented by County Treasurer Lent, reported
that the Committee approved the bond, .both as to form, manner of execution
and sufficiency of the surety.
Moved by 11ir. Fennel., that the report be accepted and the bond approved.
Seconded by IIr. Hine and carried.
Mr. Stanton asked that the Tompkins County Breeders Association and
Pomona Grange might appear before the Board on Friday, November 20, 1914
at 2 p. in. in the interest of the Tompkins County Farm Bureau.
On motion, permission was granted and the matter was made a special
order of business for Friday, November 20, at 2 p. m.
Mr. Todd of the special committee appointed to secure a right of way
through the land of .Harvey Gray and wife, reported the result of the Com-
mittees' negotiations and that they were unable to come to any agreement at
this time.
By Mr. Evans:
Resolved, -That James R. Robinson, the Chairman of the Board of Super-
visors of Tompkins County, sign and verify a petition to acquire the parcel
of land owned by Harvey Gray and Mary Gray, his wife, in the Town, of
Enfield, for the Enfield 'Falls -Enfield Center County Highway No. 1189, and
that such other steps be taken as are necessary to condemn the parcel of land
aforesaid.
Seconded by i1r. Bogota and carried.
Mr. Dassance presented the Town Audits of :the Town of Newfield, which
were received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
illr. Hine presented the report- of the Superintendent of Highways of the
Town of Enfield, relative to cutting noxious weeds, which was received and
•referred to the Committee on Highway Taxes.
On motion, adjourned to Thursday, November 19th, at 9:30 a. m.
36 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
SIXTH DAY
Thursday, November 19, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Fish.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
Mr. Stanton presented a resolution of the' Town Board of the Town of
Dryden, relative to the amount to be raised by the town necessary for the sup.
port of the poor of the town for the ensuing year.
Received and referred to the Committee on Town and County Accounts.
By Mr. Stanton:
Resolved, That the resolution adopted by the Town Board of the Town of
Dryden be accepted and tliat the amount asked for be assessed and collected
from the taxable property of the Town of Dryden.
Claims Nos. 129 to 133 inclusive,\ were read by the Clerk and referred to
the respective committees.
The Clerk read a communication from the Western New York Institution
for Deaf Mutes, which was referred to the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, etc.
The Clerk read the following communication from the State Department
of Education, which was received and referred to the Committee on Soldiers'
Relief, etc.
THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF' EDUCATION.
Albany, October 7, 1914.
To the Board'of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins:
1 have this day appointed Harold Raymond Frost, No. 547, of Ithaca, in
your county, a State pupil in the Central New York Institution for the instruc-
tion of Deaf -Mutes for the term of five years from the 21st day of Septem-
ber, 1914, to be educated and supported therein during said term at the expense
of the State.
The parents of said pupil being unable to provide clothing, it will be your
duty, under existing provisions of the law, to appropriate the sum of $30.00
during each year for which said pupil has been selected, for the purpose of
providing said pupil with clothing. (Laws of 1910, Ch. 140).
1
The. institution will draw on your County Treasurer sometime after the
month of February in each year.
Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. PANEGAN,
Assistant Commissioner of Elementary Education."
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37
The members of the Board were engaged in committee work during the
balance of the morning session.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Mr. Preswick presented the report of the Superintendent of Highways of
j;the Town of Ithaca, relative'to cutting noxious weeds, which was received and
/referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes.
' Claims Nos. 134 to 136 inclusive, were read by the Clerk and referred to
the respective committees.
The report of C. D. Tarbell, County Clerk, on Mortgage Tax, was received
and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts.
The members of the Board were engaged in committee work during the
balance of the afternoon session. ,
On motion, the hoard adjourned to Friday, November 20, 1914, at 9:30 a.'m.
SEVENTH DAY.
Friday, November' 20, 1.914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members ,present.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
Claims Nos. 137 to 174 inclusive were read by the Clerk and referred to
the respective committees.
The Clerk read a petition from the New York Telephone Company, rela-
tive to the refund of taxes for the years 1910 and 1911.
Referred to the Committee on Returned Taxes.
The Clerk read a communication from the State Commission of Prisons
which was received and filed.
The report of C. D. Tarbell, County Clerk, was received and referred tc
the Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses.
Mr. Todd of the Committee on Rules, rendered the following report:
•
To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: •
We, the Committee on Rules and Legislation, entrusted by the Board tc
contract for the publication of the Proceedings of the Board for the yeas
1914, would respectfully report that we have received the following bids:
38 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Forest City Printing Co. $2.36 per page.
The Cayuga Press $2.40 per page.
F. A. TODD,
AUGUSTIN 1. SCHAEFER,
JOHN W. PRESWICK,
Committee.
By 11r. Todd:
Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be authorized to make a contract
with the Forest City Printing Co., for the publication of 2,000 copies of the
proceedings of 1914 at a price of $2.36 per page.
Said Proceedins shall contain the official canvass and conform in size of
type, quality of paper, binding, and in all other respects to the Proceedings
published in 1913.
Said. Proceedings shall be delivered by the Forest City Printing Co. to
the Clerk of this Board on or before February 10, 1915, unless an extention
of time be granted by the Chairman and Clerk in writing. And for each day's
delay beyond the specified time for delivery, $10.00'shall be deducted from the
contract price. Proofs of the daily proceedings to be submitted to the Clerk
of this Board and by him compared .with the original, that a true copy of the
work may be obtained. The said Printing Co. shall furnish a bond for the
faithful performance of this publication in such penalty as may be fixed by
the Clerk of this Board.
Seconded by Mr. Begent and carried.
Mr. Begent, of the Special Committee appointed to secure the rights of
way for the Groton -Cayuga County Line Highway, reported that they had
secured .options from •the following persons for the amounts set opposite their
respective names:
W. Steinburg $ 75.00
Mrs. Frank Green 35.00
John Connor 30.00
Arthur Van Horn 50.00
$190.00
By Mr. Fenner:
Resolved, That the foregoing report be accepted; that the sum of $190.00
be appropriated to pay for the foregoing rights of way; that deeds be pro-
cured, and that the committee issue orders for the foregoing amounts and
the county treasurer be directed •to pay said orders, and if there are not suf-
ficient funds with which to pay same, he. be directed to borrow said money in
the name, and in behalf of the County of Tompkins, hi anticipation of the
taxes of the current year.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried.
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By Mr. Fish:
Resolved—That the following rule to be known as "Rule 42-A7 be adopted
by this Board and be added to the Rules of Order:
Rule 42-A—The reports of all officers and boards, required by law or by
resolutions of this Board to be presented •to it, shall be presented to the Board
on or before the third day of the annual session, unless some other date is
fixed by •the State Law or by resolution of this Board.
Seconded by M•r. Evans and referred to the Committee on Rules. •
The report of the Assessors of the :Town of Dryden, showing bank state-
ment for the purposes of taxation, was received andtreferred to the Commit-
tee on County Treasurer's Accounts.
Reports of special franchises assessed in the Town of Ithaca, were received
and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses. •
County Superintendent of Highways, A. S. Cole, addressed the Board, rela-
tive to having Mr. J. Charles Dayton, County Superintendent of Highways of
Cayuga County, appear before this Board and explain the system of road con-
struction and maintenance adopted in Cayuga County. ,
Referred to the Committee on Highways.
Sheriff -elect Charles Mackey, appeared before the Board and submitted
forms to be used by the Sheriff's office for the year 1915.
Referred to the Committee on Rules.
Mr•. Mackey addressed the Board, relative to his bond as Sheriff.
Referred to the Committee on Correction and Reformation.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
The special order of business was taken up at 2 p. m., and Messrs. Bab-
cock, Rumsey, Hill, Buck, Lounsbury, Blatehley, Carman, Hildebrant and
Mcunt, members of the Tompkins County Breeders' Association and Pomona
Grange, addressed the Board.
On motion, adjourned to Monday, November 23, 1914, at 10:30 a. m.
EIGHTH DAY
Monday, November 23, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present except; Messrs. Begent, Preswick, Fish and•
Fenner.
PROCEEDINGS .OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
• Minutes of November 20, read and approved.
- • Claims Nos. 175 to .194 inclusive, •were read by the Clerk and referred to
the respective committees.
The niembers of the Board were engaged in committee work during the
remainder of the morning session.- . .
On motion,, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members •present except Mr. Begent.
Claims' Nos. 195 to 195 inclusive; were read by the Clerk and referred to
the respective committees.
. Mr. Todd, of the Special Committee appointed to secure a right of way
through the. lands of Harvey Gray and Mary Gray for County Road No. 1189,
reported that Mr. Gray -would accept $600.00 for such right of way, provided
th.: county would put a cattle pass under said road.
Moved by Mr. Evans, that Mr. Gray's offer be rejected.
Seconded by Mr. Stanton and carried.
Moved by Mr. Hine, that the Committee be authorized to again offer Mr.
Gray the sum of $500.00.
The Clerk read a communication from the State Civil Service Commission,
relative to an examination for Superintendent at the Tuberculosis I•Iospital,
which was received and filed.
The Clerk read the report of the County Superintendents of the Poor with
their recommendations, which was received and referred to the Committee on
Charities. -
Mr. -B. T. Baker appeared before the Board and spoke in reference to the
right. of way through the lands of Harvey Gray, asking that the County Engi-
neer, Mc. Dahm:ui, take up the natter with Mr. Gray, relative to the location
of the•i•oaii over the lands of Mr. Gray and Levi Rumsey.
Moved by Mr. Parker, that the request be granted and the matter be made
a special order•of business for Tuesday, November 24, 1914, at 2
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and carried.
Mr.. Evans of the Highway Committee, to which was referred the matter
of having Mr. Dayton, County Superintendent of Highways of Cayuga County,
appear before this Board, announced that Mr. Dayton would appear before
this Board on Monday, November 30, 1914 at 2 p. in. and the matter was
made a special order of business for that time.
The Chairman announced that the report of the Board of Managers of the
Tuber••cuIosis Hospital would be made a special order of business for Tuesday,
November 24, 1914 at 2 p. m.
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The members of -the Board were engaged /in committee work during the
balance of the afternoon session.
On motion, adjourned to Tuesday, November 24, 1914,. at 9:30 a..m.
NINTH DAY
Tuesday, November 24, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
Claims Nos. 199 to 202 •inclusive; were read by the Clerk and referred to.
the respective committees.
The Clerk read the following apportionment of the Committee on Rules,
of the Proceedings of the Board for the year 1914, among the various towns
of the county and the wards of the City of Ithaca, which was received and
adopted:
Apportionment of proceedings of Board Supervisors, to be made by the
Clerk.. Total No. 2000.
Caroline 180
Danby 180
Dryden 200
Enfield 150
Groton 200
Ithaca (Town) 150
Lansing 150
Newfield 180
Ulysses 200
' City, lst Ward 50 -
2nd Ward 60
3rd Ward 100 t
4th Ward 50
5th Ward 75
The report of the Assessors of the Town of Dryden, relative to the assess-
ment'of special franchises in said town, was received and referred to the Com-
mittee on Town Expenses... -
Mr. Begent presented a report of the bonded indebtedness of the Town of
Groton which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
Mr. Begent presented a Bank Statement for the Town of Groton, for the
purposes of taxation, which was received' and referred to the Committee on
County Treasurer's Accounts.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. rn.
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42 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
The report of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, having
been made a special order of business at 2 p. m., that, matter was taken. up
and Dr. Brewer presented the report to the ,Board, with recommendations.
The same was received and filed and referred to the Committee on
• Charities.
Dr. Biggs of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, spoke
in regard to the necessities and requirements of that institution.
Dr. Charles H. Gallagher also addressed the Board on the same subject.
The requests and recommendations were referred to the Committee on
Charities.
The Clerk read the resignation of Dr. Biggs and(S. Dudley Cook, as mem-
bers of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital.
Moved by Mr. Fenner that the resignations be received and that the matter
be referred to the Committee on Charities.
Seconded by Mr. Parker and carried. .
The Committee on Charities offered the following resolution:
Resolved, That we set aside Monday, November 30, at 1:30 p. in. for the
consideration of the election of two members of the Board of Managers of the
Tuberculosis Hospital. •
M. L. STANTON,
F. C. EVANS,
J. M. TOWNSEND.
Moved by Mr. Parker that it be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
The special committee, appointed to secure the right of way over the
lands of Harvey Gray for County Road No. 1189, reported that Mr. Gray
would accept $500.00 for such right of way. •
By Mr. Townsend:
Resolved, That the committee be authorized to draw an order for $500.00
on the County Treasurer, payable to Harvey• Gray and Mary Gray, .and to take
all steps necessary to secure a deed from said .Harvey Gray and Mary Gray
of the lands necessary for a right of -way for the Enfield. Falls -infield Center
Highway No.- 1189.
Moved by Mr. Parker that the resolution be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Ayes—Messrs. Gallagher, Todd, Stanton, • Hine, Begent, Preswick, Parker,
Schaefer, Evans, Fish, Dassance, Fenner, Townsend. -13. 1
Noes -0. Carried:
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By Mr. Fenner:
Resolved, That the Chairman of this Board be requested in the name of
the Board. to extend an invitation to the State Board of Tax Commissioners
to hold their annual tax conference in the year 1915, in the City of Ithaca,
and that the use of the courthouse be extended to them for any business that
they may wish to transact. .
Seconded by Mr. Hine and carried.
On motion, adjourned to Monday, November 30, 1914, at 10:30 a m.
TENTH DAY -
f Monday, November 30, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present except Messrs. Todd and Fenner.
Minutes of November 24, read and approved.
Claims Nos. 203 to 226 inclusive were read by the Clerk and referred to
the respective committees.
The Clerk read a communication from the Index Publishing Company,.
relative to the furnishing of information of the proceedings of the Constitu-
tional Convention of 1915, which was filed.
The Clerk read a communication from the Board of Supervisors of
Schuyler County, relative to the disposition of fees for hunting licenses, which
was referred to the Committee on Rules.
The Clerk read a communication from the Boston Insurance Company,
relative to an insurance policy on the Tuberculosis Hospital.
Ordered that the Clerk of the Board see that the request be complied with.
The Clerk read a communication from the State Commissioner of High-
ways, relative to the discontinuance of mandamus proceedings in the Town of
Newfield, which •was filed.
County Treasurer Lent appeared before the Board and rendered his
report as County Treasurer, which was received and referred to the Com-
mittee on County Treasurer's Accounts.
Mr. Lent also rendered his report of the returned school taxes for the
years 1913 and 1914, which was received and referred to the Committee on
Returned Highway and School Taxes.
County Sealer of Weights and Measures, Court Bellis, presented his
annual report, which was received and referred to the Committee on County
Officers and Compensation.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
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44 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD Or' SUPERVISORS
Afternoon Session.
Roll, call. All members present.
Mr. Arthur G. Adams appeared before the Board and presented the report
of the Commissioners of Election, which was received and referred to • the
Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses.
The consideration of the election of two members of the Board of Mana-
gers of. the Tuberculosis Hospital, having been made a special order of busi-
ness for this time, that matter .was, taken up.
Mr. Stanton of the Committee on Charities, moved 'that action in the
matter be deferred until Tuesday, December 1; 1914, at 2 p. m.
Seconded by Mr. Hine and carried.
By Mr. Stanton:
WHEREAS, the Breeders' Association of Tompkins County, also the Tomp-
kins County Grange, have co-operated and have raised the salary of the farm
agent, except' the amount of $170.00, and .that we are much pleased with the
work done by the agent of the Farm Bureau during the past year,
Therefore, be it resolved, that the Tompkins County Board of Supervisors
raise the sum of $1,000.00 for the continuation of said Farm Bureau, of which
sum, $170.00 be for the salary of said agent and the balance of $830.00 to be
paid to the Treasurer of the Tompkins County Breeders' Association to be
used as expenses of said agent, and that a complete report of these expenses
be rendered the Board of Supervisors at their annual session of 1915, and if
any balance of the $830.00 be left, said balance to be returned to the County
Treasurer for deposit to the credit of the general fund, and be it further
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors elect one of its members to be
a director' of the Farm Bureau.
Moved by Mr. Preswick that the resolution be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Dassance.
Here followed a discussion on the resolution.
On motion, the matter was made a special order of business for Tuesday,
December 1, 1914, at 2 p. m.
The address by Mr. Dayton, County Superintendent of Highways of
Cayuga County, having been made a special order of business for this tine,
that matter was taken up.
County Superintendent of Highways, A. S. Cole, addressed the Board and
introduced Mr. Dayton.
Mr. Dayton addressed the Board at length upon the ,manner and cost of
construction and maintenance of the highways in Cayuga County with sug-
gestions as to construction and maintenance applicable to the needs of Tomp-
kins County.
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Moved by DIr. Fenner that a vote of thanks be extended to Mr. Dayton
by this Board, for his kindness in appearing before it and his interesting and
lucid explanations and suggestions .for proper and efficient highway work.
Seconded by Mr. Parker and carried.
By Mr. Evans:
Resolved, That the County Treasurer shall cause to be published semi-
annually on the 1st day of January and the 1st day of July each year, in the
two newspapers designated to publish the Session Laws, a detailed statement
of the financial condition of the county.
Seconded by Dir. Schaefer.
On motion, referred to the Committee on County. Treasurer's Accounts.
By Mr. Evans:
Resolved, That one week before each regular session of this Board, the
County Treasurer shall furnish to the Clerk of the .Board, a verified statement
of all moneys remaining in his hands unexpended from any appropriation
made by the Board, and the items of money expended by him from any appro-
priation, subsequent to the date of his last regular report.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer.
On motion, referred' to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts.
By 14Ir. Preswick:
Resolved, That no bills be received for audit.by this Board after Thurs-
day, December 3, 1914, except hills presented by members of `this Board for
services and expenses.
Seconded by Mr. Parker and carried.
On motion, adjourned to Tuesday, December 1, 1914, at 9:30 a. m.
ELEVENTH DAY
Tuesday, December 1, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present except Messrs. Stanton, Begent and Fish.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
CIaims Nos. 227 and 228 were read by the Clerk and referred to the
respective committees.
Mr. Fenner presented the Town Audits of the Town of Lansing, which
was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
46 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD 01'' SUPERVISORS
Mr.. Fenner presented a resolution of the Town Board of the Town of
Lansing, relative to the tax on dogs, which was received and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
The balance of the morning session was taken up in committee work.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
• Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Claims Nos. 229 .to 234 inclusive, were read by the Clerk and referred to
the respective committees.
Mr. Preswiek presented the report and estimate o£ the Overseer of the
Poor of the Town of Ithaca, of the amount necessary to be raised by the town
for the support of the poor of the town for the ensuing year, which was
received and referred to the Committee on Town and County Accounts.
Mrs. Katherine Shaw, Chaplain and Matron for the County Jail, appeared
before the Board and presented her annual report, which was received and
referred to the Committee on Correction and Reformation. •
By Mr. Todd:
WHEREAS, the fees paid for hunting licenses are now paid over to the Con-
servation Commission, and no direct benefit from such fees is received by the
people of the towns at large, and
WHEREAS, the methods used by the Conservation Commission in the protec-
tion of game are not approved by the people living in those parts of the State
where game abounds, as being harsh, tyrannical and in many cases unjust;
therefore be it
Resolved, That the Member of Assembly and Senator representing this
county be respectfully requested to use their best endeavors to secure the
enactment of amendments to the Conservation Law that will authorize the
payment of one-half of all such fees for hunting licenses to the towns wherein
such licenses are issued; and that one-half of the penalties collected for viola-
tions of those sections of the Conservation Law that provide for the protection
of game and fish shall be paid to the towns in -which such violations occur; and
be it further
Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board transmit a certified copy of this
resolution to Assemblyman J. W. Preswiek and to Senator Morris S. Halliday.
Moved by Mr. Todd that the resolution be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
By Mr. Fenner: 1
WIIEnEAs, this Board has appropriated the sum of $15,062.00 to meet the
county's share of the cost of construction of Road No. 1188, known as Groton-
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YRK 47
Cayuga County. Line County Highway and the sum of $1,122,00 to meet the
county's share of the cost of construction of Road No. 1003-A., known as Mit-
chell Street—East Town Line County Highway, be it
Resolved, That the Committee on Finance advertise for bids for County
Bonds to the amount of $1G,000.00 to meet •that part of the county's share as
above stated. Said bonds to bear 41/2% interest and to be numbered from one
to sixteen consecutively, one bond of $1,000.00 to be payable February 15th of
each and every year until paid with all accrued :interest. That the balance of
• $184.00 be raised by tax in the budget of 1915.
Moved by Mr. Fenner that the resolution be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Todd and carried.
By Mr, Fenner:
Resolved, That in accordance with resolutions passed by the Town Boards
of the various towns of Tompkins County, there be levied and collected from
the owners or harborers of dogs in the several towns of said county hereafter
specified, the following dog tax, viz.:
CAROLINE. ENFIELD.
1 dog $ 1.00 1 dog 81.00
Each additional dog 3.011 Each additional dog 1.00
1 female 5.00 Each female and add. female. 4.00
Each additional female 10.00 GROTON.
I)ANBY. Each dog $1.00
1 dog $1.00 Each female 3.00
Each additional dog 2.00 NEWFIELD.
Each female and add. female5.00 1 do, $ 50
iTFIACA TOWN. I Each additional dog 2.00
1 dog $1.00 Each female and add. female. 3.00
Each additional dog 1.00 •ULYSSES.
Each female and add. female3.00 1 dog $1.00
LANSING. .Each additional clog 2.00
1 dog $1..00: Each female and add. female. 3.00
Each additional dog 2.00 I)RY.DFN.
Each female and add. female3.00 • 1 dol," $1..00
Each female 3 00
Moved, by Mr. Fenner, that the resolution be adopted. .
Seconded by Mr. Begent and carried.
The resolution of Mr. Stanton, relative to the Farm Bureau, having been
made a special order of'business for this time, that matter was taken up.
Here followed a discussion on the resolution.
Moved by Mr. Stanton, that the resolution be adopted.
48 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Seconded by Mr. Dassance.
Ayes—Messrs. Gallagher, Todd, Stanton, •Bine, Begent, Preswick, Parker,
Evans, Fish, Dassance, Fenner, Townsend. -12.
Noes—Mr. Schaefer. -1.
Carried.
Moved by Mr. Todd that Mr. Stanton be elected a director of the Farm
Bureau.
Seconded by Mr. Dassance and carried.
Mr. Stanton was declared by the chairman duly elected a director of the
Farm Bureau.
The consideration' of the election of two Members of the Board of Man-
agers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, having been made a special order of busi-
ness for this time, that matter was taken up.
Moved by Mr. Fenner that the •matter be made a special order of business
for Wednesday, December 2, 1914, at 2 p. m.
Seconded by Mr. Parker and carried.
Mr. Snyder, Overseer of the Poor of the Town of Dryden, addressed the
Board in reference to Isabella Oakley.
The balance of the afternoon session was taken up by committee work.
On notion, adjourned to Wednesday, December 2, 1914, at 9:30 a. Zn.
TWELFTH DAY
Wednesday, December 2, 191.4.
Morning Session.
Roll call.' All members present except Mr. Parker.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
Claims Nos. 225 to 242 inclusive, were read by the Clerk and referred
tc, the respective committees.
The Clerk read a communication from •the Superintendent of Craig Col-
ony, which •was referred to the Committee on Soldier's Relief, etc.
The balance of the morning session was taken up by committee work.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
Afternoon Session.
• Roll call. All members present.
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Claims Nos. 243 and 244 were read by the Clerk and referred to the
respective committees. -.
The Clerk read a communication from the Ithaca Tuberculosis Commit-
tee which was received and filed.
The Clerk read a communication and resolution from the Board of Diree-
tots of the Cayuga Preventorium which was received and filed.
The matter of considering the election of two members of the Board of
Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, having .been made a special order of
business at this time, that matter was taken up.
Moved by Mr. Todd that the resignation of S. Dudley Cook, to take effect
at once and that of Dr. C. P. Biggs, to take effect on January 1, 1915, as
members of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, be accepted.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner and carried.
Moved by Mr. Parker, that. the Board proceed to elect .two members of
the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
1Ir. Fenner presented the name of Miss Emma Knettles, of Lansing, as a
member of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, for the unex-
pired term of Mr. S. Dudley Cook, resigned.
Miss Knettles' nomination was 'seconded by Messrs. Fish and Begent.
Moved by Mr. Evans, that the Board proceed by an informal ballot in
the election of a successor to Mr. Cook as a member of the Board of Managers
of the Tuberculosis Hospital.
Seconded by Mr. Dassance and carried.
• .The Chair appointed Messrs. Preswick and Parker as tellers.
The informal ballot resulted as follows:
Whole number of votes cast were 14, of which
Miss Emma Knettles received 10
Mr. Burr Rumsey received 3
Blank received 1
On motion of Mr. Fish, the informal ballot was declared formal and the
Chairman declared Miss Emma Knettles duly elected a member of the Board
of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, to succeed Mr. S. Dudley Cook, for
his unexpired term.
Mr. Fish presented the name of Dr. H. E. Merriam, of Ithaca, as a mem-
ber of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, to succeed Dr. C.
P. Biggs at the expiration of his term.
Dr. Merr•iam's nomination was seconded by Mr. Stanton.
50.._ PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On •motion of Mr. Evans, the Board proceeded by an informal ballot in
the election of a successor to Dr. C. P. Biggs as a member of the• Board of
Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital.
The informal ballot resulted as follows:
Whole number of votes cast were 13, of which
Dr. H. E. Merriam received 9
Burr Rumsey received 1
Dr. Arthur D. White received 1
Dr. C. P. Biggs received 1
Blank received 1
On motion of Mr. Fish, the informal ballot was declared formal and the
Chairman declared Dr. H. E. Merriam duly elected a member of the Board of
Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, to succeed Dr. C. P. Biggs at the
expiration of his term, for a term of five years.
On motion, the Clerk of the Board was instructed to inform each indi-
vidual member of the Board of Managers of ,the Tuberculosis Hospital of the
time of the expiration of his term.
By Mr. Townsend:
WITEREAS, it appears after investigation, that there was an error made
by the Footing Committee for the year 1913 in computing the amount on
which the Town of Groton should pay State and County Tax, said error con-
sisted of an addition of $23,023 and the rate for 1913 was $4.2558 per thou-
sand dollars, now therefore be it
1?csolved, That the County of Tompkins reimburse the Town of Groton
by paying to said town the sum of Ninety-eight and 1/100 Dollars on account
of overpayment in the year 1913.
Moved by Mr. Stanton that the resolution be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Ayes—Messrs. Gallagher, Todd, Stanton, Hine, Begent, Preswick, Parker,
Schaefer, Evans, Fish, Dassance, Fenner, Townsend. -13.
Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Bine presented the Town Audits of the Town of Enfield, which were
received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
On motion, adjourned to Thursday, December 3, 1914, at 9:30 a. m.
THIRTEENTH DAY .
Thursday, December 3, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Gallagher.
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51
Minutes of preceding meeting read and approved.
Claims Nos. 246 to 257 inclusive, were read by the Clerk and referreL to
the respective committees.
The Clerk read a communication from the State Cominission of.Highways,
which was received and filed.
Mr. Parker presented the report of the Committee on Returned Highway
and School Taxes, which was received and laid ori the table for one day under
the rule.
The following report of the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts
was received, read and laid on the table for one day under the rules:
Your Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts reports that the several
claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance
by this Board, that each of the said claims in the opinion of your committee
is just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the amount indi-
cated in the column headed "Allowed," and your committee therefore recom-
mends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
U
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Claimant and Assignment.
15
30
34
63
79
53
89
90
91
92 '•
93 •'
94 ..
05 Forest City Printing
Appropriation and Ac-
count to Which
Chargeable
borest City Printing Co.. . . . County Treasurer.
Corner Book Store ..
Andrus & Church
National Surety Co
T. G. Stiller & Sons
Ithaca .Journal
Co.
de
id
de
di
Nature or Purpose
of: Expense
0
U
0
Printing blanks
Safe & cases
Register
Bond .
Book
Pub. notice tax sale
$ 76.00
78.00
16.12
3..00
.50
G.30
63.23
11.03
3.38
21.15
39.98
9.01
164.08
$508.78
$ 76.00
78.00
16.12
30.00
.50
6.30
63.23
11.03
3.38
21.15
30.98
9.01
154.08
$508.78
Respectfully submitted this 3rd of December, 1914.
W. C. GALLAGHER,
F. A. BEGENT,
F. A. TODI).
Mr. Townsend presented the Town Audits of the down of Ulysses, which
were received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
Mr. Townsend presented the Town Budget of the Town of Ulysses, which
was reeeived and referred to the Committee on Finance.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
52 CEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
.Afternoon Session.
Roil calf. All members present except Mr. Gallagher.
Claims Nos. 258 to 61 inclusive, were read by the Gle'rk and referred to
Ole respective committees. `
The Clerk read a communication from, John N. Carlisle, State Commis-
sioner of Highways, which was received and referred to the County Superin-
tendent of'I4ighways, without recourse.
Mr. Fish, of the special ,committ e. on the Audits of the Tuberculosis
Hospital, presented a report of that committe. .
Sheriff Miller appeared before the Board in reference to a notice of quar-
antine against the foot and mouth disease in the Towns of Lansing, Groton
and Dryden and was directed to enforce his orders from the State Depart-
ment of Agriculture in conducting such •quarantine.
The balance of the.afternoori session was taken up with committee work.
On motion; adjourned to Friday, December 4, 1914, at 9:30 a. m.
FOURTEENTH DAY
Friday, December 4, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present except Mr. Gallagher.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
Claims Nos. 262 to 267 inclusive, were read by the Clerk and referred to
the respective committees.
The Clerk read a communication from the Burroughs Adding Machine
Company which was received and referred to the Committee on County Officers'
and Compensation.
The reports of L. S. Teeter, Chas. F. Teeter, I-Iarry Harvey and Fred G.
Rumsey, Justices of the Peace of the Town of Enfield, were received and
referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices' and Constables' Accounts.
The report of John J. Chase, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Ulysses,
was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices' and Con-
stables' Accounts.
Mr. Todd of the Committee on Rules, to which was referred the matter of
forms proposed to be used by Sheriff -elect Mackey, reported that the Committee
approved of the forms submitted to them.
Moved by Mr. Evans that the report of the Committee be accepted and
that the Committee be authorized to contract for the printing of the same by
the lowest bidder.
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Seconded by Mr. Stanton and carried.
The following report of the Committee on County Clerk and Election
Expenses was received, read and laid on the table for one day under the rules:
Your committee on County Clerk & EIection Expenses reports that the
several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and
allowance by this Board, that each of the said claims in the opinion of your
coznlnittee is a just and Iegaal charge against the County of Tompkins, to•the
amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed," and your committee there-
fore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
iNo. of claim
Claimant and
Assignment
Apportionment and
account to which
chargeable
Nature or purpose
of expense
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,
4
10
W. A. Stubbs
('aunty Clerk ....Illeoairs to E. 0'. Mach. $ 2.55
$ 2.56
49
Ithaca Journal
]:lection expensesPublishing canvass 356.03
356.00
52
Tthnca journal
County Clerk ....IPub. jury drawing...., 12.00
12.00
18
Forest City Prtg. Co.
lPub.jury ,3raw.&Ct.t'rrna
18.50
18.50
11
Forest City Prtg. Co
"Publishing canvass
'Supplies
370.25
376.25
31
The Cayuga Pre'i
• " •'
343.00
340.00
66
T. G. Miller & Sons
" ;Supplies
167.92
167.92
74
J. Will Tree
" ;Supplies & repair'
152,00
152.03
3
Stover Prtg. Co.
Surrogate ;Blanks
37.00
37.00
2
Stover Prtg. Co.
I Blanks
15.60
15.60
65
T. G. Miller & Sons
1 Supplies 1
44.85
44.85
9
W. O. Stubbs
Repairing typewriters .
1.65
1.05
36
Andrus & Church
Blanks
16.00
16.00
33
Tru'n'burg free Press & Sen'al
County Court ;Pub. terms of Co. Ct
' 5.25
5.25
51
Ithaca Journal
;Pub. terms of' Co. Ct....
5.25
5.25
60
Weekly Ithacan
" " Pub. terms Co. Ct.
6.75
5.25
224
Clarence 1). Tarbell
County Clerk . Misce]. sup. & reprs.....
42.87
42.87
109
Arnerica.n Law Book Co
Surrogate Blood . Law books
11.,`20
00.00
161
Empire I1. 1'g. Co
Surrogate ;Repairs
2.15
2.15
162
The • Clinton House
Supreme Ct. Ci, -i1 for jurymen
30.55
30.55
164
Tompkins }louse
IMoals
County Court .. Meals for jurymen
6.50
6.50
163
The Albany Eve. Union 00....
IPub. terms of Co. CI
4.38
4.38
12
Forest City frig. Co.
Flection l:xl en.`:es'Election supplies
2055.67
2055.67
17
Forest City Prtg. Co
Election supplies
761.90
761.90
32
The Cayuga Pres'
'
Election printing
C20.17
620.17
214
The Ithaca Journal
Election Printing-.
116.50
316.50
226
The Ithaca Journal
"
Election Printing
20.25
20.25
215
Stever Printing Co.
" "
Prtg&sup• for Elec. Corn.
21.75
21.75
216
Ithaca Trust Co., Trustee....
"
Office rent for Coms,. , .
50.00
50.00
217
Stanley Engraving Co
"
Supplies
5.50
5.50
21.8
11. C. Osborn & Co.
Supplies
75.73
75.73
219
Minnie A. Adams
Election Expense
Copying enr'ullnlent
12.00
12.00
220
G. M. Squire
0
Copying
6.50
6.50
221
C. A. Squire
Copying
5.53
5.50
222
T. G. Miller & Sons
"
Supplies
24.53
24.53
223
W. A. Snifii.n
Printing
2.00
2.00
224
Brandow Printing Co.
"
Supplies
14.00
14.00
225
Brandow Printing Co
Election Supplies
184.25
184.25
210
Edward P. Sayre
"
Livery for Com'sioners.
10.00
13.00
21.1
H. W. Norton
"
Office sup. for Com.....
1..55
1.55
212
Squire & Adams
'Disbursements
by Jaws.
120.15
120.15
213
Trenton, ]ting & Co.
"'
Padlocks
12.751 12.75
$5978.92 $5966.22
.Respectfully submitted this 4th day of December, 1914.
WILBER G. FISH,
F. A. REGENT,
F. C. EVANS.
54 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The Clerk read a communication from Mr. J. G. Cobb, tendering his
resignation as a member of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis
Hospital.
Moved by Mr. Todd that the resignation be accepted.
Seconded by 141r. Preswick and carried.
Moved by Mr. Begent, that the filling of the vacancy on the Board of
Managers of the Tuberculosis Ilospital, caused by the resignation,of Mr. Cobb,
be made a special order of business for Tuesday, December 8, 1914, at 2 p. m.
Seconded by Mr. Parker and carried.
Mr. Todd of the Committee appointed to secure contracts for jail supplies,
rendered a report of that committee.
Moved by Mr: Begent, that the report be accepted.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
Mr. Parker of the Committee on Returned Taxes, rendered the following
report and resolution, offered by the committee:
WHEREAS, through an order of the Supreme Court, issued at Albany, N.
Y , November 23rd, 1912, reviewing the Franchise Taxes of the New York
Telephone Co. in the Towns of Caroline, Dryden, Newfield, Groton, Ithaca,
Lansing, Ulysses, Enfield and the City of Ithaca, and such review culminating
in the reduction of said franchises and it further appearing by attached
papers that a court order has issued by said Supreme Court ordering a refund
of excess taxes collected during the years 1910 and 1911 in the above mentioned
towns and the City of Ithaca, therefore be it
Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable prop-
erty of the above mentioned towns and City of Ithaca, the sums set opposite
the above mentioned towns and city below.
City of Ithaca $39.84
Caroline . 8.81
Dryden . 19.25
Enfield .. 0.39
Groton . 9.55
Ithaca Town 11.65
Lansing . 6.06
Newfield . 2.61
Ulysses . 14.53
Making a total of $112.69 to be paid by the County Treasurer to the New
Ycrk Telephone Co. in liquidation of the sums mentioned above, as ordered by
the Supreme Court.
W. H. PARKER,
W. G. GALLAGHER;
F. A. TODD,
Committee.
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Moved by Mr. Parker, that the resolution be adopted.
,Seconded by Mr. Schaefer.
Ayes—Messrs. Todd, Stanton, Hine, 'Regent, Preswick, Parker, Schaefer,
Evans, Fish, Dassance, Fenner, Townsend -12.
Noes—O.
Carried.
By Mr. Begent:
Resolved, That the report of • the Committee on County Treasurer's
Accounts presented yesterday, be accepted and that the several bilis and
accounts therein listed by audited and allowed for the several sums indicated
in the column headed "Allowed".
Seconded by Mr. Parker.
Ayes—Messrs.- Todd, Stanton, Hine, Begent, Preswick, Parker, Schaefer,
Evans, Fish, Dassance, Fenner, Townsend, -12.
Noes—O.
Carried.
By Mr. Parker:
Resolved, That the following report of the Committee on Returned High-
way and School Taxes, presented' and read yesterday, be accepted, and that
the sums therein mentioned be levied upon and collected from the lands or
property upon which the same. were imposed, with seven per centum in addi-
tion thereto.
Seconded by Mr. Todd:
Ayes—Messrs. Todd, Stanton, Hine, Begent, Preswick, Parker, Schaefer,
Evans, Fish, Dassance, Fenner, Townsend, -12.
Noes—O.
Carried.
To the Board of ,Supervisors of the County of Tompkilis: •
Your Committee on Return Highway and School Tax, having investigated
the returned School Taxes, as furnished by the County Treasurer and referred
to said Committee, report as follows:
We find upon the certificates signed by the Trustees and supported by the
affidavits of the collectors of the following School Districts 'of the different
towns of the County of Tompkins, submitted to the Board of Supervisors by
the County Treasurer that the following school taxes have not been paid
although diligent efforts have been made to enforce collection. Your commit-
tee therefore recommends, that the following -suras be levied upon and collected
upon the lands or property upon which the same were imposed with seven per
centum in addition. thereto:
ENFIELD.
Howard Bodle $17.29
56 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
ITHACA.
P. A. Begent $ 0.35
Anna Bennett 0-59
Arthur Bennett 3.21
P. A. Councilman 0.20
W. E. Darling 0.27
J. O. Ec]gecomb - 0.27
R. C. Edgecomb 0.37
G. W. Genung ... 0.60
W. W. Genung 0.40
C. A. Gilbert 0.20
E. Graham - 0.27
Gilbert Howard 2.14
W. R. Howard 0.27
1?. L. 'Howard 0.77
Mrs. M. Laidlaw 0.22
Wm. P. Laidlaw 0.22
Joyce 1.02
Thomas Lewis 2.14
W. H. Lockerby 0.12
Margaret Manning - 1.97
John McIntosh 0.32
J. A. Miller 2.96
James Nelligan 0.20
Carrie B. Peck 0.32
W. H. Rose 0.80
Wm. Shirley 5.10
Geo. W. Stevens 0.20
W. R. Stevens 1.07
Arthur Sweetland 0.22
Zatilla Stevens 0.32
E. J. Turner 0.20
Jas. Turner 0.32
Edw. Wainwright 0.20
Fred Walker - 0.57
Sarah Rhodes 0.26
E. L. Legg 4.73
Chas. Poplewel] Est. 5.01
$38.38
ULYS SE S.
Byron Hill $ 4.59
Samuel Almy - 6.26
W. Augustus Brewer 2.87
$13.72
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GROTON.
Wilcox . $13.64
(Stricken from report by resolution of Dec. 7.)
CAROLINE.
Estate of Mrs. E. C. Baer $0.92
Wm. H. Ganung 4.76
$5.68
DANBY.
Frank Powers $23.38
NEWFIELD.
A. H. Volbreck $ 4.73
C. G. Henderson 3.18
Chas. E. Freese 1.46
Francenie Decker 3.52
John Griggs 10.30
$23.19
LANSING.
Mrs. Grant Gear $ 0.94
William Benson 2.16
Henry Page 0.65
Ethen Allen 5.02
Jacob Labar Est. 2.02
Newton Robertson 2.71
ArviIla Love Est 44.70
James Luce Est. 0.79
$58.99
W. H. PARKER,
W. C. GALLAGHER,
F. A. TODD,
Committee..
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m:
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present exeept 111r. Gallagher.
Mr. Townsend presented the regular report and a supplemental report of
the Committee on Footing Assessment Rolls, which were read and laid over one
day under the rule.
(For reports see index).
58 • PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
By Mr. Evans:
WHEREAS, The town superintendents of the several towns of Tompkins
county have made an estimate of the amount of money necessary to be raised
by tax for •the improvement of the highways and bridges and other miscel-
laneous highway purposes of their respective towns, as provided by Section 90
of the Highway Law; and
WHEREAS, The respective town boards have approved or changed said esti-
mates, as provided by Section 91 of•the Highway Law,
Therefore, be it resolved, That the said estimates as approved by the town
boards be received and the sum set opposite the name of the respective towns
in the' column which bears the heading, "Amount of lst Item" (which is the
amount of the First Item in said estimates), be assessed, levied and collected
upon the taxable property of the respective towns, exclusive of the property
within the limits of the incorporated village or villages of their respective towns
which maintain their streets and highways as a separate road district, and
be it further
Resolved, That the sum set opposite the names of the respective towns, in
the columns which bear the heading, "Amount of 2nd Item," "Amount of 3rd
Item" and 'Amount of 4th Item" (which is the amount of the Second, Third
and Fourth Items of said estimates as approved by the various town boards) ,
be assessed,levied and collected upon the entire taxable property of the various
towns of Tompkins county, as follows, that •is to say:
Amount of Amount of Amount of Amount of
Name of Town First Item Second Item Third Item Fourth Item
Caroline . 2000.00 - 500.00 250.00 100.00
Danby 2100.00 500.00 500.00 250.00
Dryden . 5000.00 2200.00 600.00 500.00
Enfield . 2000.00 1200.00 - 100.00 200.00
Groton . 3858.00 2450.00 600.00 500.00
Ithaca (Town) 2000.00 4435.00 200.00 200.00
Lansing . 2700.00 900.00 350.00
Newfield 2200.00 1800.00 400.00 200.00
Ulysses . 2400.00 400.00 , 300.00 50.00
And that the several amounts when collected shall be paid to the super-
visors of the respective towns, to be paid out by them as provided by lay.
Moved by Mr. Evans that it be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner.
Laid over for one day under the rule.
By Mr. Evans:
WHnREAE, The Supervisors and Town Clerks of the towns mentioned below
have certified to this Board statements of the expenses incurred by the Town
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 59
Superintendents of said towns with the consent of the Town Boards, pursuant
to Section 93 of the Highway Law, and audited and allowed by said Town
Board or Town 'Boards, together withlthe principal and interest.
Therefore, be it resolved, That the amounts set opposite the name of each town
be assessed, levied and collected upon the taxable property of that town, exclu-
sive of the corporate limits of any village or villages which maintain the high-
ways therein as a separate highway district, and that the same when collected
be paid to the Supervisor of the town to be applied to the cancelling of the
certificates of indebtedness and the interest accruing on the same which were
issued in payment of the above mentioned accounts.
Amount of Amount of
Name of Town Principal to be Levied Interest to be Levied
Caroline 1086.71'
Dryden 800.00
Lansing 800.00
Ulysses 315.00
Moved by Mr. Evans that it be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Fish.
Laid over one day under the rule.
By Mr. Evans:
WHEREAS, the Supervisors and Town Clerks of the town mentioned below
have certified to this Board statements of the expenses incurred by the Town
Superintendents of said towns with the consent of the Town Boards, pursuant
to Section 93 of the Highway Law, and audited and allowed by said Town Board
or Town Boards, together with the principal and interest.
Therefore, be it resolved, that the amounts set opposite the name of each
town be assessed, levied and collected upon the taxable property of that town
and that the same when collected be paid to the Supervisors of the town to be
applied in the cancelling of the certificates of indebtedness and the interest
accruing on the same which were issued in payment of the above mentioned
accounts.
Name of Town
Amount of
Principal to be Levied
Caroline . 1768.07
Dryden . 1100.00
Enfield . 927.35
Newfield . 1800.00
Ulysses . 1514.99
Groton . 2755.00
Moved by Mr. Evans that the resolution be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Hine.
Laid over for one day under the rule.
Amount of
Interest to be Levied
35.90
64.00
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By Mr. Parker:
Resolved, That there be levied and collected from the taxable property of
the County -of Tompkins the sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) as and for
a partial payment or so much thereof as may be necessary for the proceedings
of this Board for 1914, the order for the said six hundred dollars, however, not
to be delivered to the printer by the Clerk until said proceedings are printed
and delivered to him and accepted by the Printing Committee in accord with
the contract.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick.
Laid over for one day under the rule.
By 14 Ir. Parker:
Resolved, That there be levied and collected against the taxable property
of the County of Tompkins, the sum of $100.00 for the burial of indigent sol-
diers and sailors for the fiscal year.
Seconded by. _Mr. Fenner.
Laid over for one day under the rule.
By Mr. Fenner:
WHEREAS, it being the plan of the State Highway Department to build
such State Trunk -Lines as will unite.the Cities as soon as possible and as State
Trunk Route No. 11 is now in process of construction from the City of Auburn
through the County 'of Cayuga to the Tompkins County Line;
Be it resolved, That the Highway Commission be requested to build such
portion of State Route No. 11 through the County of Tompkins to the Cayuga
County line connecting •the Cities of Ithaca and Auburn during the year 1915.
That the Clerk of the Board be hereby directed to transmit forthwith to
the State Highway Department a certified copy of the foregoing -resolution.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer.
Referred to the Committee on Highways.
By 14 Ir. Fenner: •
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby des-
ignate and certify to the'State Department of Highways the following highways
for construction an improvement as State and County Highway in the Town
of Lansing;
The highway known as "Esty Glen Road" beginning at the end of the
road known as road No. 454, thence north through the Towns of Ithaca and
Lansing to a point where it shall intersect with State Road No. 11, now in pro-
cess of construction and be it further.
Resolved, That the Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to transmit a
certified copy of this resolution to the State Department of Highways.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
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Referred to the Committee on Highways.
Claim No. 268 was read by the Clerk and referred to its proper committee.
On motion adjourned to Monday, December 7, 1914, at 10:30 a. m.
FIFTEENTH DAY •
Monday, December 7, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of December 4, were read.
Moved by Mr. Regent, that the minutes be corrected by striking from the
•
report of the Committee on Returned Taxes the name of Wilcox, in
the Town of Groton. for $13.64, that tax having since been paid.
Seconded by Mr. Stanton and carried.
The minutes as corrected, were approved.
Claims Nos. 269 to 279 inclusive, were read by the Clerk.
Mr. Evans offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That all bills read by the Clerk •be received and referred to -the
proper committees.
• Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried.
The Clerk read a communication from the Federal Telephone and Tele-
graph Company, which was received and referred to the Committee on Con-
tract Supplies.
The reports of Henry Williams, C. Owen Carman and Ossian G. Noble,
Justices of the Peace of the Town of Ulysses, were received and referred to
the Committee on Coroner, Justices' and Constables' Accounts.
Mr. Fenner presented the -report of the Committee on County Officers and •
Compensation, and moved its adoption.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Eaid on the table for one day under the rule.
Moved by Mr. Fish, that the action taken by the Board on December 4,
making the election of a member of the Board of Managers of the Tubercu-
losis Hospital a special order of business for Tuesday, December 8, at•2 p. m.,
be recinded.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and carried.
Moved by Mr. Fish, that the matter of the election of a member of the
Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, be made a special order of
business for this afternoon at 2 p. m.
A.
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62 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and carried.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
The election of a member of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis
Hospital, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. G. Cobb, having
been made a special order of business for this time, that matter was taken up.
Moved by Mr. Todd, that the Board proceed by an informal ballot. in the
election of a member of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
The Chairman appointed Messrs. Parker and Preswick as tellers.
The informal ballot resulted.as follows:
Whole number of votes cast were 14, of which
Burr Rumsey received 7
Mrs. C. 0. Rhodes received 6
E. E. Ingalls received 1
Moved by Mr. Todd that the Board proceed to a formal ballot
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
The formal ballot resulted as follows:
Whole number of votes cast were 14, of which
Burr Rumsey received 7
i\lrs. C. 0. Rhodes received 7
Second formal ballot.
Whole number of votes cast were 14, of which
Burr Rumsey received 7
Mrs. C. 0. Rhodes received 6
Joseph F. Hickey received 1
Third formal ballot.
Whole number of votes cast were 19, of which
Burr Rumsey received
i<Irs. C..0. Rhodes received 6
7
William H. Parker received
Fourth formal ballot.
Whole number of votes cast were 14, of which
Burr Rumsey received ,l
Mrs. C. 0. Rhodes received 7
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 63
Moved by Mr. Todd, that the matter of electing a member of the Board of
Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, be deferred until Tuesday, December
, 8, at 2 p. m., and the matter be made a special order of business for that time.
Seconded by Mr.. Evans and carried.
The report of the Bonding Commissioner of the Town of Newfield was
received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
By Mr. Fish:
Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby authorized to
contract with the I+crest City Printing Company, for binding in flexible leather
covers, with gilt lettering, fifty copies of the Proceedings of this Board for
1914, at a price not to exceed $.75 per copy.
Seconded by Mr. Parker.
Moved as an amendment by 14'Ir. Gallagher, that twenty-six copies, instead
of fifty, be contracted for, to be distributed as follows:
15 copies to the members of the Board.
1 copy to each Town Clerk.
1 copy to the City Clerk of Ithaca.
1 copy to the Clerk of the Board.
Amendment seconded by Mr. Todd and carried.
The resolution as amended was then duly adopted.
By Mr. Todd:
WHEREAS, a certain piece of highway on State Route No.'9, known as the
Ithaca and West Danby State Highway, is now completed to a point known as
Strattons;. and whereas, an extension of 2'/4 miles from this terminal to the
Village of West Danby has been surveyed and plans and specifications prepared,
Resolved, That it is the sense and judgment of the Board of Supervisors
of Tompkins County, that the needs of the public would be well served by the
building of this extension; and this Board • hereby recommends to the State
Department of Highways, that this extension be improved during the year 1915.
Seconded by Ma.. Hine and referred to the Committee on Highways.
By Mr. Begent:
WHEREAS, the State Department of Highways has surveyed a number of
years ago from Main Street in the Village of Groton to the Cortland County
Line, a distance of 5.. miles, be it
Resolved, That this be voted for improvement.
Also, as Groton is the 3rd in valuation and population of the Towns in
Tompkins County, be it
Resolved, That this Board designate an improved highway commencing in
Peruville Village and running east on State Road through McLean to .Cortland
County Line.
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64 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS -
Seconded by Mr. Gallagher and referred to the Committee on Highways.
The Clerk read the report of the Committee on Footing Assessment Rolls,
laid over from December 4.
By Mr. Townsend:
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on Footing Assessment Rolls,
for 1914, be accepted and adopted by this Board.
Seconded by Mr. Dassance.
Ayes—Messrs. Gallagher, Todd, Stanton, Hine, Begent, Preswick, Parker,
' Schaefer, Evans, Fish, Dassance, Fenner, Townsend, -13.
Noes—O.
Carried.
•
The Clerk read the supplemental report .of the Committee on Footing -
Assessment Rolls, laid over from December 4.
By Mr. Townsend:
Resolved, That the supplemental report of the Committee 021 Footing
Assessment Rolls for 1914, be accepted and adopted by this Board.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Ayes—Messrs. Gallagher, Stanton, Todd, Hine, Begent, Preswick, Parker,
SL:haefer, Evans, Fish, Dassance, Fenner, Townsend, -13.
Noes—O.
Carried.
The CIerk read the reports of the Committee on Highways, relative to the
amount to be raised by the various towns for the improvement of highways.
and bridges, laid over from December 4.
By Mr. Evans:
Resblved, That the reports be accepted and that the various sums therein_
mentionedbe levied and collected out of the taxable property of the various.
towns therein designated.
Seconded by Mr. •Parker.
Ayes—Messrs. Gallagher, Todd, Stanton, Hine, Begent, Preswick, Parker,.
Schaefer, Evans, Fish, Dassance, Fenner, 'Townsend, -13.
Noes—O. Carried.
The resolution of Mr. Parker, laid over from December 4, relative to.
printing the Proceedings of this Board and payment thereof, was read by the
Clerk.
By Mr. Parker.
Resolved, That the resolution be adopted and that the sum mentioned
therein be levied and collected out of the taxable property of the County of
Tompkins.
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Seconded by Mr. Preswick.
Ayes—Messrs. Gallagher, Todd, Stanton, Hine, Begent,
Schaefer, Evans, Fish, Dassance, Fenner, Townsend, -13.
Noes ---0. Carried.
Preswick, Parker,
The resolution of. Mr. Parker, laid over from December
burial of indigent soldiers and sailors, was read by the Clerk
By Mr. Parker:
Resolved, That the resolution be adopted and that the
tioned be levied and collected out of the taxable property
Tompkins.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner.
Ayes—Messrs. Gallagher, Todd, Stanton, Hine, Begent, PresWick, Parker,.
.Schaefer, Evans, Fish, Dassance, Fenner, Townsend, -13.
Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Fish offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on County Clerk and Election
Expenses, presented December 4, be accepted and that the several bills and
accounts •therein Iisted be audited and allowed for the several sums indicated
in the columns headed "Allowed."
4, relative to the
•
sum therein 'men—
of the County of
Bill No. 69, having been recommended allowed at an amount less than
the amount claimed, a vote was taken on that bill.
Moved. by Mr`. Parker, that Bill No. 69 be audited by this Board at the
amount recommended by the Committee.
Seconded by Mr. Begent.
Ayes -12. "Noes -0. Carried.
Bill No. 109 having been disallowed by the Committee, a vote was taken
on that bill.
Moved by Mr. Todd that BiII No. 109 be disallowed by this Board.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.,
Moved by Mr. Stanton, that the other bills reported by the
audited at the amounts recommended by the Committee.
Seconded by Mr. Hine.
Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to Tuesday, December 8, 1914, at 9:30 a. m.
Committee be
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66 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS •
SIXTEENTH DAY
Tuesday, December 8, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
The Clerk read a communication from the Board of Supervisors of Ulster
County, relative to the State Health Law, which was received and. referred
'to the Committee on Rules.
The Clerk read communications from Broome and Otsego Counties rela-
tive to the State Commissioner of Highways, which was received and referred
to the Committee on Rules.
A report of the special franchises assessed in the Town of Newfield, was
received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.\
Mr. Fenner of the Committee on County Officers and Compensation, called
the attention of the Board to the report of the State Inspector of Boilers,
relative to the condition of the boiler in the Court House.
Mr. Gallagher presented the list of the Grand Jurors for the. Town of
Caroline, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned
Highway and School Taxes.
Mr. Dassanee presented the Town 'Budget df the Town of Newfield, which
was received and referred to the Committee on Finances.
The report of the Committee on Charities" for the year 1913-1914, with
recommendations,•was received.
Moved by Mr. Fenner that the report be accepted.
Seconded by Mr. Regent.
Carried and referred to the Committee on Charities.
The CIerk read the following report of the Committee on County Officers
and Compensation, laid over from December 7, under the rule:
Your Committee on County Officers and Compensation, respectfully report
that: as shown by the statutes and records of this Board, the salaries of the
officials and regular employees in the various offices and departments of• Bounty
government, are at present fixed as follows:
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 67
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Fixed by Statute.
County Judge •and Surrogate $ 3,500.00 '
County Clerk 2,400.00
District Attorney V 1,200:00
Sheriff . 1,800.00
Fixed by Resolution of This Board.
Superintendent of Highways, including every expense 1,550.00
Deputy County Clerk 900.00
Special County Judge 200.00
3 Superintendents of Poor @ $200.00 each 600.00
Under Sheriff 400.00
Deputy Sheriff and Turnkey 000.00
County Sealer of Weights ind Measures 500.00
Commissioners of Election. @ $500.00 each 1,000.00
Coroner . 100.00
County Treasurer 1,000.00
Clerks and Employees Authorized by Resolution of This Board.
Fred L. Clock, Clerk and legal services for Board $ 700.00
County Court and Surrogate's Stenographer 750:0{)
Surrogate's Clerk 600:00
Search Clerk in County C1ei•k's' Office 750:00.
Assistants in County Clerk's Office 1;300.00
Chaplain at County Home 50.00
Jail Chaplain and Matron 100:00
Janitor County Clerk's Office . -175.00
Physician at County Home • 250:00
:Keeper at County Home 750.00
. Your committee recommends that the salaries of the county officers, clerks
and regular employees be fixed by this Board at the amounts stated and your.
committee would further recommend that the -County Sealer of Weights and
Measures be allowed a sum not to exceed Two Hundred -Dollars -for expenses
while performing duties of his office, said expense account. to .be audited by
this board.
CASPE.1 FENNER, Chairman.
JOHN W. PRESWICK,
WILBER G. FISH_,
'Committee,
Moved by iiIr. Fenner, that the 'report of the Committee on County Offi-
cers and Compensation on salaries of officials and regular employees' for the
ensuing year, be accepted and adopted.. . .
Seconded by Mr. Begent and carried. .
68 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Mr. Townsend presented the bank statements for the Town of Ulysses,
for the purpose of taxation, which were received and referred to the Com-
mittee on County Treasurer's Accounts. •
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p.
•
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
County Superintendent of Highways, lir. Cole, addressed the Board,
relative to extending the term of office of Town Superintendents of High-
ways, from two years to four years and asked that the Board take action.
Mr. Cole also addressed the Board, relative to furnishing an automobile
for the use of the County Superintendent of Highways and members of the
Board.
Both matters were referred to the Committee on Highways.
The election of a member of the Board of Managers for the Tuberculosis
Hospital, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. G. Cobb, having
been made a special order of business for this time, that matter was taken up.
Mr. Begent withdrew the name of Mrs. C. 0. Rhodes, as a candidate for
the office. '
Mr: Fish presented the name of Mr. C. D. Bouton, for the office.
Mr. Bouton's nomination was seconded by Messrs. Todd and Evans. •
Moved by 11Ir. Todd, that the Board proceed by• a formal ballot -to the
election.of a member of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis. Hospital.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
The Chairman appointed Messrs. Preswick and Parker as tellers.
The forinal ballot resulted as follows: .
Whole number of vostes cast were 13, of- which
Mr. C. D. Bouton received 11
Mr. William H. Parker received 2
Mr. Bouton was declared by the Chairman, duly elected a member of the
Board ,of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, for a term of four years,
and the Clerk of the Board was directed to inform Mr. Bouton of his election.
Mr. _Fish' presented the report of the Committee on County Clerk and
Election Expenses, with reference to the annual report of the Commissioners
of Election.
By Mr. Fenner: •
HesohTd, That the report of the Committee be accepted, and that the
recommendation of the Committee, that the sum of $200.00 be Ievied and col-
OF TOMPK•INS COUNTY, NEW YORK ' 69
lected out of the taxable property of the County of Tompkins for postage,
express and incidental expenses of the Commissioners of Elections, or so much
thereof' as may be necessary, be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Stanton.
Moved by Mr. Fenner that the matter be laid on the table for one day.
So ordered.
By Mr. Stanton:
Resolved, That the road commencing at the State Road in the Village of
Dryden, running' thence south to the Harford Line, a distance of 41/2 miles,
and forming a connecting link between the roads already let in Cortland
'County and the State Road at Dryden,, be designated as one of the roads to
be constructed during the year 1915, or as soon thereafter as possible, and that
the Clerk of the Board transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the State
Highway Department.
Moved by Mr. Stanton.
Seconded by Mr. Begent and referred to the Committee ori Highways.
Moved .by Mr.. Gallagher, that the Highway Committee take the records
of road resolutions -heretofore introduced, in making a fair division of the
roads to be built the coming year.
Seconded by Mr. Regent and carried.
Mr. Fenner of the Committee on County Officers and Compensation, pre-
sented a report of that committee relative to the boiler in the court house.
Moved by Mr. Begent, that the report be accepted and placed on file.
Seconded by Mr. Dassance and carried.
Anumber of residents of the Town of Ulysses appeared before the Board
and addressed the Board in reference to increasing the salary of the Chaplain
of the County Home.
The report of the Equalization Committee, relating to Highways, was
rad by the Clerk.
Moved by Mr. Townsend, that the report be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Hine.
Laid on the table one day under the rule.'
By Mr. Stanton:
Resolved, That the salary of the Chaplain of the County Home be in-
creased to $75.00 per year.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
70 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Referred:'to the Committee on County Officers and Compensation under
. Rule 17.
On motion, adjourned to Wednesday, December 9, 1914, at 9:30 a. m.
SEVENTEENTH DAY
Wednesday, December 9, 1914.
Morning Session.
Ro11 call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
Mr. Gallagher, of the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, pre-
sented the following report of that committee, relative to ,bank taxes, and.
moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, it appears from an inspection of the assessment rolls of the.
various tax districts of the County of Tompkins or some statement filed by
the assessors of the said various tax districts, that the number of shares of
stock of banks and banking associations in each town, eity,,village, school and
other tax districts in Which such shares of stock are taxable, are as follows:
VILLAGE OF TRUMANSBURG.
State Bank.
Capital stock $ 25,000.00
Surplus 5,060.00
Undivided profits 2,378.00
$ 32,3 78.00
No. of •shares of stock, 250.
Par value of each share $ 100.00
Value of each share for taxation ' 129.51
Amount of tax 323.78
First National Bank.
Capital stock $ 25;000.00
Surplus . 6,000.00
Undivided profits 4,950.84
$ 35,950.84
No. of shares of stock, 250.
Par value of each share ' $ 100.00
Value of each share for taxation 143.80
Amount of .tax 359.50
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\TILLAGE OF GROTON.
First National Bank of Groton.
Capi1a1 stock $100,000.00
Surplus 20,000.00
Undivided profits 7,257.92
$127,257.92 -
No. of shares of stock, 1,000.
Par .value of each share $ 100.00
Value of each. share for taxation - 127.25
Amount of tax 1,272.57
Merchanics' Bank of Groton.
Capital stock $ 50,000.00
Surplus . 50,000.00 .
Undivided profits 11,208.15
$111,208.15
No. of shares of stock, 500.
Par value'of each share $ " 100.00
Value of each share for taxation 22(1.04
Amount of tax 1,112.08
"VILLAGE OF DRYI)EN.
First National Bank of Dryden.
Capital stock $ 25,000.00
Surplus 18,000.00
Undivided profits 6,310.08
$ 49,316.08
No. of shares of. stock, 250.
Par value of each share $ 100.00
Valu; of each share for taxation . 197.20
Amount of tax 493.16
CITY OF ITHACA.
First National Bank.
Capital stock $250,000.00
Surplus • 75,000.00
Undivided profits 53,772.26
$378,772.20
No. of shares of stock, 2,500
Par value of each share $ 100.00
Value of each share for taxation 151.50
Amount of tax $ 3,787.72
72 PROCEEDINGS OF THE -BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Tompkins County National.
Capital stock $100,000.00
Surplus . 150,000.00
Undivided profits 28,003.98
$278,003.48
No. of shares of stock, 1,000.
Par value of each share $ 100.00
Value of each share for taxation 278.00
Amount of tax 2,780.03
Resolved, That a tax of one per centum upon the values of the shares of
stock as•above set forth be levied and assessed and that the clerk of this Board
forthwith mail to the president or cashier of each bank or banking association,
a statement setting forth the amount of its capital stock, surplus and undi-
vided profits, the number of outstanding shares thereof, the value 'of each
share of stock taxable as hereinabove ascertained and the aggregate amount
of tax to be collected and paid by such bank or banking association as provided
by Section 24 of the Tax Law.
Resolved,. That this Board of Supervisors issue their warrant or order,
signed by the Chairman and Clerk of this Board as provided by Section 24
of the Tax Law, on or before the 15th day of December, 1914.
W. C. GALLAGHER,
F. A. BEGENT,
F. A. TODD,
Committee.
Seconded by Mr. Todd.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Fenner, of the Committee on County Officers and Compensation, pre-
sented the report of that committee, relative to the -report of County Sealer of
Weights and Measures, Mr. Court Bellis, and moved that it be accepted and
printed in the Proceedings.
Seconded by Mr. Todd and carried.
Mr. Hine offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the suns of $150.00 be levied and collected upon the tax-
able property of the County of Tompkins for the purchase of suitable steel
filing cases to be installed in the Supervisors' Rooms, for the filing of the
reports and papers of this Board. That the Chairman and Clerk are hereby
authorized• and empowered to make such purchase and issue an order on the
County Treasurer to pay for the same. That any balance iemaining after
such purchase shall go into the general fund.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer. -
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
1 OF TOMrPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 73
The following report of •the Committee on Equalization, relative to high-
way levy, laid over from yesterday, was read by the clerk.
Report No. 1, of Equalization Committee for apportion▪ ment of tax levy
for the year 1914 for highways only.
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Danby 749,560 5,175 754,735 .98 770,137
Dryden 2,194,742 25,168 2,219,910 .94 2,361,606
Enfield 526,041 3,972 530,013 .98 540,829
Groton 1,553,345 12,960 1,566,305 .94 1,566,305
Ithaca City 9,534,835 409,955 9,944,790 .94 10,579,563
Ithaca Town 1,700,605 18,447 1,719,052 1.00 1,719,052
Lansing 1,303,305 7,800 1,311,105 .93 1,409,790
Newfield 744,870 4,152 749,022 .98 764,318
Ulysses 1,184,905 17,005 1,202,510 .94 1,279,266
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Danby 731,175 23,560 13,015 6,100
Dryden 2,242,129 22,219 20,130 19,800
Enfield 513,468 16,545 3,279 8,875
Groton :1,581,981 15,676 20,870 38,550
Ithaca City 10,044,326 99,536 _100,733 680,900
Ithaca 'Town 1,632,082 86,970 10,230 8,500
Lansing 1,338,466 2 7, 361 ' 6,145 17,000
Newfield 725,650 23,372 12,870 12,700
Ulysses 1,214,546 12,036 9,880 48,885
Totals $20,842,639 $176,828 $176,828 $201,382 $858,600
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Dryden 2,261,929 • 6,780 13,350 49,316.08
Enfield 522,343
Groton 1,620,531 10,390 . 10,480 238,466.08
Ithaca City 10,725,226 100,733 656,775 74
Ithaca Town 1,640,582
Lansing 1,355,466
Newfield 738,350 Real 4,700
Personal 700 8,970
Ulysses 1,263,431 2,050 7,830 68,328.84
Totals $21,701.239 $24,620 $40,630 $1,012,886.74
Average rate or per cent for county .9494084X.
Your Committee on Equalization reports that they have examined the
assessment rolls of.the several tax districts in the County of Tompkins, for the
purpose of ascertaining whether the valuation in one tax district bears a just
relation to the valuations in all the tax districts in the county; that in the
opinion of the members of the committee such valuations do not bear such just
relations to the valuations in all the tax districts of the county, and your com-
mittee world recommend that the valuations of the several tax districts, in
order that they may bear such just relations, be increased or diminished ac-
cording to the foregoing statements so as to make the aggregate equalized val-
uations as indicated in the tabular statement above.
And your comm4tt.ee would also report that they have determined upon
proper inquiry and investigation the ratio or percentage which the assessed
value of the real property in each such tax district bears to its full value and
would recommend that, based upon such determination of your committee that
the board establish such ratios or percentages which are determined and in
the opinion of your committee are as follows:
Caroline . .98 Per Cent
Danby .98
Dryden . .94 "
Enfield . •.98 "
Groton . .94 "
Ithaca City .94 "
Ithaca Town 1.00 "
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 75.
Lansing . .93 "
Newfield . .98 "
Ulysses .94 "
That your committee have, in accord with such percentage compiled, and
that the foregoing tables show the aggregate valuations of each tax district,
as determined from the actual values of property fixed according' to the above
ratios or percentages and the average rate of assessment of real property in
the county which your committee have determined according to the rules laid
down by Statute, to be .9494084X and that the table shows by such valuations
the several and aggregate valuations upon which the taxes for the county,
including the state taxes, should be apportioned between the several tax dis-
tricts of. the county.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
JOHN M. TOWNSEND, •
Chairman
CASPER FENNER,
F. C. EVANS,
W. H. PARI(ER,
W. C. GALLAGHER,
ALBERT DASSANCE,
WII..BER G. FISH,
Committee.
Mr. Townsend offered the :Following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report No. 1, of the Committee on Equalization, be
accepted and adopted and the valuations of the real property for the pur-
poses of highway levy against the several tax districts of the, county be equal-
ized and deter•mined as therein set forth as the basis of the apportionment of
such taxes for the ensuing year.
Ayes—I.4: Noes—O. Carried.
The following report of the Committee on County Clerk and .flection
Expenses, was read by the clerk:
Report of Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses with refer-
ence to the Annual Report of the Commissioners of Election.
It 'appears from this report that, because of radical changes in the elec-
tion laws, the duties of the Election Commissioners the past year have been
more than ordinarily strenuous.
Several emergencies have arisen requiring prompt action and good judg-
ment and we wish to commend the efficient manner in. which these duties have
been met.
We note with approval, that the Commissioners will make arrangements
to give the election officials of each election district .in the county a day of
special instruction previous to elections, thereby enabling them to complete
their duties with more dispatch and less mistakes.
76 PRCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
We respectfully recommend that an appropriation of $200.00 be voted to
take care of the postage, express and incidental expenses.
We would also recommend that some means be provided for the preserva-
tion against fire, of the valuable books, papers and records of the county in
the custody of the Commissioners'of Election.
WILIER G. FISH,
F. A. BEGENT,
F. C. EVANS.
111r. Fish offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the foregoing report of the Committee on County Clerk's
and Election Expenses, be adopted and that the amount therein asked for be
levied and assessed upon the taxable property of the County of Tompkins.
. Seconded by Mr. Schaefer.
Ayes -14. Noes -0. Carried.
,Moved by 1Ir. Stanton that the rest of the day be given to an inspection
of the Coanty Home and the Tuberculosis Hospital.
Seconded by Mr. Dassance and carried.
EIGHTEENTH DAY
Thursday, December 10, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
The claim of Mrs. Elizabeth Whitlock, of the Town of Lansing, for an
erroneous assessment of tax was received and referred to the Committee on
Returned Highway and School Taxes.
Mr. Gallagher offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby des-
ignate and certify to the State Commission of Highways the following roads
for construction and improvement as County Highways in the Town of Caro-
line, during the year 1915 or as soon thereafter as possible:
Beginning at the east end of the Brookton Macadam, known as County
Highway No. 1009, and extending thence easterly along the Seventy -Six Road
to Westfal!'s Corners, just east of the Village of Caroline Center on the Speeds-
ville Road, a distance of about five miles, so as to connect.with the roads inter-
secting at said Westfall's Corners, and thereby form a continuous market
route from said section of the county to the county seat and the City of Ithaca;
and from the east end of the macadam east of Slaterville Springs, known as
010 TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK • 77
County Highway No. 1004, to the Village of Caroline and the Tioga County
line, a distance of only about one and one-half miles, thereby furnishing the
residents of the Village of Caroline a continuous market road from the village
to the county seat and the City of Ithaca.
Be it further Resolved, That the State Commission of Highways be
requested to cause plans, maps and specifications to be at once prepared for
the construction thereof in the year 1917, or as soon thereafter as possible,
said roads having been heretofore surveyed for improvement by the State
Commission of Highways; and
Bo it further Resoled, That the Clerk of this Board be directed to forth-
with transmit a certified copy of these resolutions to, the State Commission of
Highways.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner.
Referred to the Committee on Highways.
The balance of the forenoon session was taken up by committee work.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
RIr. Dassance presented the report of the Superintendent of Highways of
the Town of Newfield, relative •to the, cutting of noxious weeds, which was
received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway Taxes.
Mr. Evans of the I•Iighway Committee rendered the following report:
REPORT OF HIGHWAY COMMITTEE.
As to the matter of construction of town and county roads, as outlined
before this Board by Mr. Dayton of Auburn, N. Y., we heartly approve•of the
plan, and believe that it would result in great benefit to the county as a whole,
but do not think it advisable to recommend its adoption at this session.
On the matter• of the proposed extension of the term of office of Town
Superintendents of Highways, we recommend that the term remain at two
years, as at present.
On the matter of the proposed purchase of an automobile for the county,
we would recommend that no purchase be made.
If the County Superintendent of Highways should purchase a car, we
would recommend that the committees give him the preference in the hiring
of an automobile for• county business.
1?. C. EVANS, Chairman.
J. M. TOWNSEND,
CASPER FENNER,
M. L. STANTON,
J. H. HINE,
Committee.
78 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Moved by Mr. Preswick that the report be adopted.
Secondeclby Mr. Parker and carried.
Report No. 2 of the Equalization Committee was read by the clerk.
Moved by Mr. Townsend that the. same be' adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Hine.
Laid on the table one day under the rule.
Mr. Preswick offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Rasoh:ed, That a committee: be appointed by the Chairman to investigate
the advisability of. continuing the session of the grand jury at the .June term
of the County Court, and that such committee report to this Board the amount
of criminal business coming before the grand jury held last June, and also
advise the Board as to the expense to the county thereby.
Seconded by .i\Ir. Evans and carried.
The Chairman appointed as such committee, Messrs. Preswick, Fenner
and Evans.
Mr. Evans offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Ite,solred, That the County Treasurer is hereby requested ,to render to
this Board on or before Monday, December 14, 7019, a special report showing
all claims paid in advance .of audit, as set forth in Rule 31 of this Board.
The Clerk of this Board is requested to so notify the County Treasurer.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and carried.
The Clerk read a communication from the Superintendent of the Tuber-
culosis I•iorpital Which was received and referred to the Committee on Charities.
On motion, adjourned to Friday, December 11, 1914, at 9:30 a. m.
NINETEENTH DAY
Friday, December 11, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
The following report of the Committee on Returned Highway and School
Taxes, was read by the Clerk:
The Committee on. Returned Highway and School Taxes has had referred
to it, certificates relative to the cutting of brush, weeds, etc. along the high-
ways in the Towns of Enfield, Lansing, Ithaca, Dryden and Newfield, therefore
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 79
• Be it Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable
property of. the various.parties in the several towns mentioned in said certifi-
cates, the amounts set forth and designated in said certificates.
W. H. PARKER,
F. A. TODD, •
W. C. GALLAGHER.
Moved by Mr. Parker, that the report be. accepted and the resolution
adopted.
Seconded by Mr•. Fenner.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
The following report of the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts
was read by the Clerk:
Your Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, respectfully report that
it has checked and verified the report of the County Treasurer to this Board,
by reference to the cash book maintained by such Treasurer and the vouchers
for payment, filed with the Board. It has checked the record of moneys
received by said Treasurer by such means as possible.
The only error found was a payment of $5.00 by the Treasurer for an
-examination in lunacy, which was a city charge.
The Treasurer's ledger contains page references to the journal and cash
book for ull entries therein and, while your committee has not verified each
posting, •it is satisfied that such ledger records are honestly and properly
maintained.
Your committee has examined the pass books of the County Treasurer
and finds the balance as shown therein as of October al, 1914 to agree ,with
the balances reported to this Board as on hand.
• Your committee has also inspected the undertakings of the several county
depositorit:s and finds them correct in form and sufficient in amount.
Your committee finds that the Treasurer receives n� interest on the cur-
rent deposits of county funds in banks. Your committee is informed that this
is one of the very few counties in the state in which interest is not paid.
Your committee is informed by the '.Treasurer that no bank in the city of
Ithaca will pay such interest. Your committee • feels that the taxpayers of
this county are not receiving fair Lr•eatment :from their banks and would
strongly urge the 'Treasurer to make every effort in his power to secure a
reasonable rate of interest upon. the funds deposited in bank.
Your committee reports that an inspection of the ledger of the Treasurer
shows the balances . as shown by the County Treasurer's report, published in
the Proceedings of this year, to be correct.
Your committee recommends that the following resolutions be passed:
-80 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Resolved, That all moneys received by the County Treasurer and disposi-
tion of which is not specifically provided for by law or act of this Board be
credited by him to the general, poor or highway fund, in accord with the nature
of such receipt.
Resolved, That in case of deficiency in any appropriation, the County
Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to transfer from the general fund,
poor fund or highway fund to such appropriation any unexpended balance
standing to the credit of such fund, for the purpose of meeting any payment
ordered by this Board or required by law, which amounts are hereby appro-
priated for such purpose.
•
The committee further reports that; after consultation with the mover
of the resolution relative to quarterly reports by the County Treasurer and
referred to this committee, it recommends the adoption of the following
resolution: .
Resolved, That the County Treasurer report at each Quarterly Session of
this Board the balances as they appear upon his ]edger at the close of the last
preceding month.
W. C. GALLAGHER,
F. A. BEGENT,
F. A. TODD.
Moved by Mr. Gallagher that the report be accepted and the resolutions
therein be adopted.
Secondee] by lir. Preswick and carried.
Mr. Fish of the Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses, pre-
sented a report of that committee and moved that it be accepted.
Seconded by iiir. Regent.
Laid on the table one day under the rule.
Mr. Todd offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
To the Hlonorable Charles S. Whitman, Governor -elect of the State of
New York:
WHEREAS, We, .the Members of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins
County, New York, believe that the existing policies of the State Highway
Department, are not for the best interests of improved highways in the State,
and that with the change of the State Administration, new policies and new
organization will be adopted in order to place the Department of Highways on
an efficient basis, and in working out such improved organization it may be
deemed advisable to the new Administration to place the responsibility with
a single Commission, or wise to return to the plan of establishing a Commis-
sion consisting of three members, and
WHEREAS, we believe that in the past, Frank D. Lyon, of Binghamton,
New York, has demonstrated by his work when connected with the Highway
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 81
Department, that he has the best interests of the Highways of the State at
heart; that he has the ability to organize and- secure for the State a proper
and economical administration of such Department, and
WHEREAS, John N. Carlisle of Watertown, New York, the head of the De-
partment, has shown, that although hindered by improper and unwise legisla-
tion, thereby rendering it impossible for him to give to the State an efficient
Highway Department, he has had the interests of the public foremost in mind,
and has shown the people that he is able, full of integrity and free from graft,
Therefore, be it Resolved, should you, in your judgment, deem it best to
adopt either a Commission consisting of one or three members, that in either
event, we respectfully request that you carefully consider the name of Frank
D. Lyon for the head of such Commission, and that, if you believe it for the,
best interest of such Department that the responsibility should be placed in the
hands of three members, that the naive of John N. Carlisle be considered as.
the Democratic member of such Commission..
Be it further Resolved, that the Clerk of this Board transmit a certified:
copy of this preamble and resolution to Hon. Charles S. Whitman, Governor -
elect of this State of New York, to Frank D. Lyon and to the Hon. John N..
Carlisle.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Mr. Todd offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
-WIIEREAS, The Legislature of the State of New York; during recent ses-
sions, enacted %ertain measures known as the New York State Election and.
Primary Laws, and
• WHEREAS, said enactments as applied to cities 'and rural communities have.
demonstrated •themselves to be enormously and oppressively expensive to tax-
payers; productive of onerous and needless inconvenience to voters, a menace.
and detriment to the full and free exercise of the right of sufferage, there
fore be it
Resolvcd, That it is the conviction of the Board of Supervisors of Tony-•
kins County, that the laws recently enacted, should be repealed by the Legisla-
ture of 1915, and be it further.
Resolved, That this Board does hereby earnestly and urgently request that
State Senator -elect, Morris S. Halliday and Assemblyman, Hon. John W. Pres -
wick, initiate and forward legislation for the repeal of the wastful and harmful
laws so enacted.
Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board transmit a copy of these resolutions
to each of our legislative representatives above named.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
Messrs. Preswick and Todd offered the following resolution and moved
its acloption:
82 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, hereby des-
ignate and certify to the State Department of Highways the following high-
way for construction in Tompkins County as soon as reached on the list for
constructi.ns;
Road to begin at Hudson Street on line between the City of Ithaca and
Town of Ithaca, and extend in•a southeasterly direction through the Town of
Ithaca to the line of the Town of Danby. Road known as the Coddington Road,
a distance of about three miles.
Also, that the Board of Supervisors of -Tompkins County hereby designate
and certify to the State Highway Department that the following. highway,
situate on the dividing line between the Towns of Caroline and Danby, be im-
proved as a State and County Highway.
• Said highway extends from the south line of the Town of Ithaca in a
'southerly direction to .the intersection of the "Stevens Town Hill" Road and is
known as the Coddington Highway, a distance of about two and one-half miles,
and be it
Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to transmit forth-
with. to the State Department of Highways a certified copy of the foregoing
resolution.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner and referred to the Committee on Highways.
-
1\tr. Todd offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: •
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby. des-
ignate and certify to the State Department of FIighways that the following be
constructed as a State and County Highway in 1915, or as soon thereafter as
practicable: The FIighway in the Town of Danby extending from the Trunk
Line now on the map, easterly to the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company's track,
a distance of about one-half mile, and be it
Resoived, That the State Department of Highways be requested to have
the same surveyed and plans and estimates prepared and forwarded to this
Board for adoption, and be it further
Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be directed to forthwith transmit a
certified copy of these resolutions to the State Commission of Highways.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and referred to the Committee on Highways.
Mr. Preswick offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolfl ed, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby desig-
nate and certify to the State Department of Highways, the following highway
for construction 'and improvement as a State and County Highway, .in the
Town of Ithaca, N. Y.;
Beginning at the City Line of the City of Ithaca, that part of Highland
Road running northerly to the Hanshaw Corners macadam road, a distance
• of 3,760 feet, and be it further
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Resolved. That the Clerk of this Board be directed to forthwith transmit
a certified copy of this resolution to the State Commission of Highways.
Seconded by Mr. Todd—and referred to the •Committee on Highways.
The following Report No. 2 of the Equalization Committee, laid over from
yesterday, was read by the Clerk:
Your committee further reports that it has, in accordance with the p•ar-
centages fxed and established by this Board, determined the equalized value
of the real property of the several fax districts of this county, liable to•the gen-
eral levy of taxes, except for .higltuay purposes, as shown by the subjoined
tabular statement, that the average rate of assessment, as determined by such
percentage, is'.949412087X.
Report No. 2 of Committee on Equalization, 1914.
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Danby '736,545 5,175 '741,720 .98 756,857 '718,579
Dryden 2,174,612 25,168 2,199,780 .94 2,340,192 2,221,806
Enfield 522,762 3,972 • 526,734 .98 537,483 510,293"
Groton L532,475 .12,960 1,545,435. .94 1,644,101 1,560.930
Ithaca City 9,434,102 409,955 9,844,057 .94 1.0,472,402 9,942,624
Ithaca Town 1,690,375 18,447 1,708,822 1.00 1,708,822 1,622,366
Lansing 1,296,860 7,800 1,304,660 .93 1,402,860 1,331,892
Newfield 732,000 4,152 736,152 .98 751,175 713,175
Ulysses 1.175,025 17,605 1,192,630 .94 1,268,755 1,204,572
Totals $20,128,246 $513,011 $20,641,257 $21,741,083 $20,641,257
Average rate or per cent. for County .949412087X.
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Dryden 22,026 20,130 19,800 2,241,606 49,316.08
Enfield 16,441 3,279 8,875 519,168
Groton 15,495 20,870 38,550 1,599,480 238,466.08
Ithaca C'ty 98,567 100,733 680,900 10,023,524 656,775.74
Ithaca Town 86,456 10,230 8,500 1,630,866
Lansing ' 27,232 6,445 17,000 1,348,892.
Newfield 22,977 12,870 12,700 725,875
Ulysses 11,942 "9,885 48,885 1,253,457 68,328.84
Totals $175,262 $175,262 $201,382 $858,600 $21,499,857 $1,012,886.74
JOHN M. TOWNSEND,
Chairman.
W. IL PARKER,
WILBER G. FISH,
ALBERT DASSANCE,
FRED C. EVANS,
CASPER FENNER,
W. C. GALLAGHER,
Committee.
Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That Report No. 2 of the Committee on Equalization be accepted
and adopted and the valuations of the real property for the purposes of the
general Ievy, except for highway purposes, against the several tax districts
of the County, lie equalized and determined as therein set forth as the basis
of the apportionment of such taxes for the ensuing year.
• Seconded by Mr. Hine.
Ayes -14. Noes -0. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to 1.:30 p, m.
•
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Claims Nos. 280 to 289 inclusive, were read by the Clerk.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 85
Moved by Mr. Fenner that the bills be received and referred to the proper
committees.
Seconded by Mr. Fish and carried.
The Clerk read a comniunication .from the State Commission of Highways,
relative to assessment for• Road No. 1001, which was received and referred to
• the Committee on Town and County Accounts.
• The Clerk read a resolution from the Board of Supervisors of St. Law-
rence County, relative to state aid to towns under 'the Highway Law, which
was received and referred to the Committee •on Highways.
1
Mr. Stanton presented the report of the Committee on Charities, and
moved its adoption. .
Seconded by Mr. Regent.
Laid on the table one day under the rule.
Mr. Stanton presented the report of the Committee on Charities relative
to the Tuberculosis Hospital, and moved its adoption.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Laid on the table one day under the rule.
Mr. Fenner offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the sum of $700.00, heretofore appropriated as at salary for
the Clerk of this Board, be in full payment for services as Clerk and •whatever
legal services may be rendered by him in behalf of the Board from Nov. 8, 1914
to the annual session in 1915, unless otherwise ordered by a resolution. Said
sum to be paid as follows; $150.00 on the 15th of December, 1914; $150.00 on
the 15th of January 1915, and the balance in ten monthly installments of $40.00
per month, the first monthly payment being February 1, 1915. The County
Treasurer is hereby authorized to make the first two payments of $150.00 each,
out of any moneys unexpended in his hands.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick.
Ayes -13. Noes --•-0. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Stanton, that Tuesday, December 15, at 2 p. m. be made a
special order of business to elect a jail physician and two Commissioners of
Election.
Seconded by Mr. Parker and carried.
On motion, adjourned to Monday, December 14, 1914, at 10:30 a. m.
86 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD Ole SUPERVISORS
TWENTIETH DAY
Monday, December 14, 1914,
Morning Session._
Roll call. All members present except Messrs. Parker and Fenner.
Owing to the tardiness of several members, caused by delayed trains, the
morning session was devoted to committee work.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30,p. m.
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of December 10, read and approved.
A communication from County Treasurer,` B. F. Lent, was read by the
Clerk.
On motion of Mr. Hine, the same was referred to the Committee on
County Treasurer's Accounts.
The Clerk read resolutions adopted by the Town Board of the Town of
Dryden, relative to moneys to be raised by the town for various purposes,
which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
The Clerk read a resolution adopted by the Town Superintendents of„,.
Highways, relative to the term of office of Town Superintendents of Highways,
which was received and referred to the Committee on Highways.
- Mr. kine offered a resolution, relative to the payment of bonds issued by
the Town of Enfield, which •was received and referred to the Committee on
Town Expenses.
Mr. Fish offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins, be-
lieving that the employing of convicts in building and improving earth roads
in the townships of the agricultural counties of the State is a decided advant-
age, both to the convicts and to the municipalities in which their work is -done,
respectfully requests the Assemblyman from this county and the Senator from
this district, to further by their efforts, any reasonable legislation proposed to
enlarge this work:
Seconded by Mr. Gallagher.
Mr. Evans offered the following amendment to be added to the foregoing
resolution:
Aad be it further Resolved, That no convict labor shall be employed, that
will be detrimental to honest labor.
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Amendment accepted by Mr. Fish.
Ona vote being taken, the amendment was declared carried.
The resolution, as amended, was then duly carried.
Mr. Fish offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
lesol•'ed, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable prop-
erty of the County of Tompkins the -sum of $100.00 for postage of the County
Clerk's Office; also the sum of $50.00 or so much thereof as may be needed, for
incidental expenses of the County Clerk's Office.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved' its adoption:
Resolved, That the resolutions of respect, heretofore adopted by this Board
on the death of our fellow member, Mr. R. P. McGreevy, be printed in the Pro-
ceedings of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Hine and carried. •
Mr..Parker'offered the following.resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the Committee on Contract Supplies, having the contract
for fuel, light and telephone service, and for which funds are provided in
advance for the various County buildings located in the City of Ithaca, are
hereby directed to keep such books or memorandum during each fiscal year,
as will enable them to show at each annual session of this Board; •
•
First. The number of telephones in use, the contract cost of each, where
located, when•bills for same were ordered paid by the County Treasurer, also
report long distance service, by whom contracted and the cost of each official.
Second. The lights in each building and cost of each per building.
Third. Coal bought for each fiscal year, of whom bought, contract price
therefor and approximate amount on hand at time of report. Such committee
to contract at such season of the year as they can secure the most advantageous
price for such supply of coal as will last the Bounty buildings for at least one
year:
Fourth. That the report of such committee at each annual session, shall
show total amounts expended and balance on hand or deficit in such funds, as
niay be. Said report to be verified by the County Treasurer as conforming
with his books as to amounts appropriated and expenditures made by him.
_ Seconded by Mr. Fenner and carried.
• The following report of the Committee on County Clerk and EIection
Expenses, laid over from December 10, for one day under the rule, was read
.by the Clerk:
88 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON COUNTY CLERK
'AND ELECTION EXPENSES.
Your Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses reports that the
several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and
allowance by this Board, that each of the said claims in the opinion, of your
•Committee is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the
amount indicated• in the column headed "Allowed," and your committee there-
forerecommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
ti
WILBER, G. FISH,
F. A. BEGENT,
F. C. EV ANS:
Claimant
and
Assignment.
266
267
272
280
The Cayuga Pres
tpi!ropriatiun and
Amount to which
Chargeable
Nature Or pur-
pose of Expense.
!County Clerk Printing 500 Ct. Cai. $ 78.50 $ 78.53
ISuorenre Court
Chas. it. Wise
E. P. Bouton
H. L. :McNamara
(Surrogate ',Printing 500 blanks 3.50 3.50
R'ounty Clerk Premium of Co.
I Clks. bond 45.23 45.23
!Supreme Court heals for jury 4.55 4.55
1 $131.78 $131.78
Respectfully submitted this 10th clay of December, 1914.
Mr. Fish offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on County Clerk and Election
Expenses be accepted and that the several bills and accounts therein listed be
audited and allowed at the amounts for the several sums indicated in the
column marked "Allowed".
Seconded by Mr. Fenner.
Ayes ---13. Noes -0. Carried.
The following report of the Committee on Charities laid over from De-
cember 10, was read by the Clerk.
Your Committee on Charities beg to report that they have examined the
accounts of the Superintendents of the Poor and found then correct and
recommend the following resolution:
Resolved, That for the maintenance of the poor having settlement in Tomp-
kins County that there be levied and collected from the taxable property of
the several towns hereinafter named and the City of Ithaca, to reimburse the
said County for moneys expended for the maintenance of the poor of the vari-
ous towns and the City of Ithaca during the year ending November 15th, 1914,
the following sums, to wit:
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 89
County poor 2,064 days $ ,952.31
Ithaca City poor 8,949 " 3,898.25
'Ithaca Town " 242 " 111.67
Lansing 637 " 293.92
Groton 4,• 1,672 " 771.45
Danby " 489 " 225.63
.Dryden 2,007. " 926.01
Caroline " 374 " 172.58
Enfield 365 " 168,42
Newfield 718 " 331.29
Ulysses 1,025 " 472.93
18,042 " $8,324.46
Resolsed, That there be levied and collected from the taxable property of
the County of Tompkins the sum of $577.85, which with the above mentioned
sum charged -to the various towns -and the City of Ithaca, make a total of
$7,950.00 for the maintenance of the poor of the county for the year 1915.
The Committee also recommend that there be built a contageous ward 50
feet north of the main building to be heated from the main building boilers
and to be connected with the septic tank and that the sum of $500.00 or as much
thereof as is necessary, be appropriated for that purpose.
That the sum of $1.50.00 or as much as is needed of that amount; be levied
for a new roof on the west side 6f the Administration building at the County
Home.
That $50.00 be levied for the repair of the gas tanks at the County Home.
That $200.00, or whatever part of that amount is needed, be levied for the
finishing of the painting of the balance of the buildings.
3. M. '1'OWNSEND,
M. L. STANTON,
Committee.
• Mr. Stanton offered the following resolution and moved its .adoption:
Resolved, That the report of the Coimnittee on Charities be accepted, and
that the various suns therein asked for, .be levied and collected out of the
taxable property of the County of Tompkins and of the various towns and the
City of Ithaca.
Seconded by Mr. Begent.
Moved by Mr. Fenner that consideration of the recommendations of the
committee be made a special order of business for Tuesday afternoon, De-
cember 15.
So ordered.
The following report of the Committee on Charities, in reference to the
Tuberculosis Hospital, laid over .from December 10, under the rule, was read
by the Clerk:
90 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD. OF SUPERVISORS
Tuberculosis Hospital Report by Charities Committee.
The Charities Committee find that there was a balance in the hands of the
County Treasurer of $5,658.87 in the Hospital Maintenance Fund on Novem-
ber 1, and that we recommend that the sum of $9,600.00 be levied and collected
from the•taxable property of the County of Tompkins for the maintenance of
the Hospital for the coming year, commencing February 1, 1915, and also
the sum of $150.00 or as much as is necessary for the removal and rebuilding
of the ice house on the Hospital grounds.
M. L. STANTON,
J. M. TOWNSEND,
F. C. EVANS,
Committee.
Mr. Stanton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
.Resolved, That the report of the Committee on Charities, relative to the
Tuberculosis Hospital, be accepted and that the various sums therein asked
for be levied and collected out of the taxable property of the County of '
• Tompkins.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Moved by Mr. Hine, that action on the matter be deferred and that it be
made a special order of business for Wednesday, December 16, at 2.p. m.
- Seconded by Mr. Todd and carried.
Mr. Gallagher addressed the Board in reference to bilis for printing, pre-
sented to the County Treasurer.
The Clerk was instructed to take the matter up with the various printing
establishments..
• Mr: Fish addressed the Board in reference to assessment of property pur-
chased by the County at tax sale.
The Chairman announced that he had entered into a contract with the
Art Metal Construction Company for furnishing suitable steel filing cases for
the Supervisors' Rooms.
Moved by Mr. Begent that the contract be ratified by this Board.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
On motion, adjourned to Tuesday, December 15, at 9:30 a. m.
TWENTY-FIRST DAY
Tuesday, December 15, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 91
Claim No. 290 was read by the Clerk.
Moved by Mr. Hine that the claim be received and referred to the proper
comm ittee.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner and carried.
Mr. Stanton, of the Committee on Charities, reported Bili No. 8 of King
and Dayton; as having been allowed by the 'Committee at the full amount
thereof of $635.00, and offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the Bill No. 8 for the water system at the County Home,
be audited and an order drawn at this time on the County Treasurer for the
payment of the same out of any unexpended balances. in his hands.
Seconded by Mr. Begent and by unanimous consent carried. •
Mr. Begent offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That there be levied and collected from the taxable property of
Tompkins County, the sum of $50.00 for postage for the County Treasurer.
Seconded by Mr. Todd.
Ayes -10. Noes ---0.. Carried.
Mr. Todd, of the Committee on Rules, to which was referred the resolution
of Mr. Fish of Nov. 20, relative to Rule 42-a. reported favorably on the resolu-
tion and moved that the same be adopted and incorporated in the rules of this
Board.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
Mr. Todd offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the following rule be adopted by this Board, to be known
as Rule No. 42-b.
Rule 42-b. All County Officers shall first secure'the consent or approval
of the Committee having charge of his department before ordering books,
supplies, printing or repairs.
This Board shall not audit or allow any bill incurred by a County Officer
without the approval of such Committee.
Seconded by. Mr. Fenner and referred to the.Committee on Rules.
Mr. Todd informed the Board that in the designation of•Coddington Road
as a State and County Highway, made December 11, a mistake in the number
of miles be constructed had been made, and asked consent that the number.
of miles asked for be changed from one and one-half miles to two and one-
half miles.
There being no objection, so ordered.
The Board at this time went into a Committee of the'Whole.
After transacting various business, on motion, the Committee arose.
On notion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
92 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF' SUPERVISORS
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Grand Jurors:
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON GRAND JURORS.
Your Committee to whom was referred the preparation of a list of Grand
Jurors for the ensuing year, have to report the handing to said Committee by
the several Supervisors of the Towns of the County and the Warcls of the City
of Ithaca, lists of Grand iJurors, totaling 300 names, the apportionment of
which was approved at the last annual session of this Board.
The lists as prepared, are certified to us as being qualified inhabitants of
the County of Tompkins, occupation, Post Office addresses being given if known.
Your Committee, after examination, recommend that said lists as pre-
pared and hereto attached be adopted as the list of Grand Jurors of Tompkins
County for the ensuing year.
Caroline 17 Grand Jurors
Danby 16
I)ryden 34 "
.Enfield 13
Groton 32
Ithaca City 100 20 for each of the five Wards. .
Ithaca Town 12 "64.
Lansing 28 "
Newfield 20 " "
Ulysses 28 '
Total 300
W. H. PARKER, .
W. C. GALLAGHER,
F. A. TODD,
Committee.
Moved by li r. Fenner, that the report be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Hine and carried.
,The report of J. D. Ross, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Dryden,
was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices' and Con-
stables' A^counts.
Mr. Dassance offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby des-
ignate for improvement as a State and County Highway, beginning in the
Town of Newfield in the Village of Newfield at Doanes Mill at the intersec-
tion with State Highway, thence in .a westerly direction to Sebrings Corners,
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 93
thence in a northerly direction to Trumbulls Corners, thence north to the
Town Line between the Towns of Newfield and Enfield, making a distance of
3.5 miles in the Town of Newfield.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and referred to the Committee on Highways.
Mr. }line offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, public necessity demands the improvement of the highway here-
inafter described as a connecting link for a continuous improved highway
from the Village of Newfield to the Village of Trumansburg, and at said
Villages' connecting with trunk line State Highways, therefore be it
Rrsolt'ed, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby des-
ignate for improvement that certain highway beginning at the Town Line
between the Town of Newfield and the Town of Enfield one-half mile north
of Trumbulls Corners, and running thence 'north one-half mile; thence west
one-fourth mile; thence north and easterly to Wallenbeck's Corners connecting
with the County highway No. 1180 about to be improved; thence extending
along said road to Enfield Center; thence along the Ithaca -Enfield Road, now
improved to Miller's Corners; thence north one mile to Smith's Corners; thence
west one-fourth mile; thence northerly one mile to the Town Line between the
Town of Enfield and the Town of Ulysses; thence west about one-fourth mile
to Abel's Corners, being a distance of about four miles, all thereof being in
the Town of Enfield except the last one-fourth of a mile, which is a joint;high-
' way between the Towns of Enfield and Ulysses.
F ,•
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and referred to the Committee on Highways.,
•
Mr. Gallagher offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
WIIEREAS, by Section 101 of the Highway Law, state aid is given towns in
the construction of bridges only when such bridges have a span of less than
five feet, and
WHEREAS, the cost of construction of bridges sufficient to meet the needs
of the increa•sing•]y heavy highway traffic often entails an unusual burden on
• the towns.
leisolved, That the Board of 'Supervisors of Twnpkins County do hereby
respectfully urge that said Section 101 of the Highway Law be amended by
• increasing the span of bridges upon which state aid may be paid from the
present limitation of five feet to at least a span of ten feet;
Resolved F'aartk.er, That copies of this resolution be forwarded by the Clerk
of this Board to State Senator -elect Morris S. Halliday and to Assemblyman
John W. Presvick.
Seconded by Mr. 'Hine and carried.
i%lr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, the highway beginning in the Village of Trumansburg, Town of
Ulysses at the intersection of the brick pavement near the Park Hotel with
99 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hector Avenue, thence in a southwesterly direction past the silk mills and
Jeffer's Corners and past the residence of •E .R. Stillwell to Barber's Corners,
thence to Perry City at the intersection of said highway with the county line
between the counties of Tompkins and Schuyler, has been designated and sur-
veyed by the State Highway Department as improved State Route No. 46, now
therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is a public necessity that said highway be constructed in
the year 1915 and this Board request the State Highway Department to con-
struct said highway in the year 1915 and that the Clerk of this Board be
directed to forthwith transmit a copy of this resolution to the State Highway
Department 1st Albany, N. Y.
Seconded by Mr. Hine and referred to the Committee on Highways.
Mr. Begent informed 'the Board that a mistake had been made in the
amount to•be paid John Conner for a right of way through his !and for the
Groton -Cayuga County Line Highway and. that the amount should have been
$30.00 instead of $25.00 as reported by the Committee and asked that the mis-
take be rectified.
Seconded by Mr. Gallagher and carried'.
This time having been set as a special order of business, for the election
of Commissioners of Election, that matter was taken up.
'„_The,name of Arthur G. Adams, was placed in nomination by Mr. Paul S.
DIi1_lspaugh�: Chairman of the Republican County Committee.
The name of Clarence C. Squier, was placed in nomination by Mr. B. F.
Lent, Chairman of the Democratic County Committee.
The result of the ballot was as follows: •
Whole number of votes cast were 13, of which
Arthur G. Adams received 13
Clarence C. Squier received 13
Messrs. Adams and Squier were declared duly elected Commissioners of
Election for the ensuing year by the Chairman.
Mr. Stanton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report 'of the Committee on Charities relative -to the
accounts of the Superintendents of the Poor, and Maintenance of the Poor for
1915, and Improvements at the County Ilome, presented December 11, and
made a special order of business at this time, be accepted and adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick.
1 ir.•Gall:agher asked for a division of the question.
"So ordered.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 95
'On the question of the erection of a contagious ward at a cost of $500.00.
the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes --8. Noes -4. Carried.
On the question of repairing roof at ;x150.00 the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes -13. Noes -O. Carried.
On the question of repairing the gas tank at a• cost of $$50.00, the vote
resulted as follows:
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
On the question of painting the rest of the buildings at a cost of $200.00
• the vote resulted as follows':
• Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
On the question of reports of Superintendents and maintenance of the
poor, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
The election of a Jail Physiciiin, having been made a special order of
business fcr this time, that matter was taken up.
Mr. Hine moved that the Board proceed to an informal ballot.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick.
The Chairman appointed Messrs. Parker and Preswick as tellers.
The informal ballot resulted as follows:
Whole number of votes cast were 13 of which
Dr. Fahey received 8
Dr. Judd received 1
Dr. Allen received 1
Dr. Goff received 1
Dr. Genung received 1
Dr. Parker received 1
On motion, the Board proceeded to a formal ballot.
The formal ballot resulted as follows:
Whole number of votes cast were 13, of which
Dr. Fahey received 6
Dr. Judd received 3
Dr. Elma Griggs .received 1
Dr. Parker received 1
•Dr. A. 1). White received 1
Blank received 1
1
96 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
_Moved by Dlr. Fish, that the matter of the election of a Jail Physician be
deferred and made a special order of business for Wednesday, December 16,
at 2 p. m.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and carried.
Mr. Fish offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the salary of the Jail Physician for the year 1915 be fixed.
at the same amount as for the year 191.4.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Mortgage Tax:-
Name
ax:
Name of
Town
Amt. paid
Amt. paid Amt. due Amt. due
Co. Clk Expense Co. Treas. Towns, etc. State
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca Town
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
Ithaca City
Dryden Village
Newfield Village
Groton Village
Freeville Village
Trumansburg
72.87
130.50
331.32
114.00
311.50
981.92
1,522.37
110.28
'354.88
5,934.00
19.00
39.50
7.00
47.50'
$9,976.64
$ 1.87 $ 71.00
3.32 127.18
8.42 322.90
2.94 111.06
7.92 303.58
24.96 956.96
38.71 1,483.66
2.80 107.48
9.02 345.85
150.94 5,78:306
•
.48
1.00
.17
1.20
18.52
38.50
6.83
46.30
$ 35.50 $ 35.50
63.59 63.59
161.45 161.45
55.53 55.53
151.79 151.79
540.57 540.57
624.55 624.55
53.74 53.74
172.93 172.93
2,946.72 2,946.72
9.26
19.25
3.41
23.15
9.26
19.25
8.4'2
23.15 •
$253.75 $9,722.89 $4,861.44 $4,861.45
Your Committee on the Mortgage Tax report the foregoing table and ask
that it be accepted and adopted.
W. C. GALLA.GHER,
F. A. REGENT,
F. A. TODD. -
Mr. Gallagher offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report of the Committee be accepted and adopted and
that the Board ;ssue its warrant to the County Treasurer for the distribution_
of the amount in his hands in accordance therewith.
Seconded by Mr. Hine and carried.
On motion, adjourned to Wednesday, December 16, 1914, at 9:30 a. • m.
OF TOM•PKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 97
TWENTY-SECOND DAY
Wednesday, December 16, 1914:
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
Claims Nos. 297 to 297 inclusive, were read by the Clerk.
Moved by Mr. Todd that the claims be received and referred to their
proper committee.
Seconded by Mr. Hine and , carried.
The report of the Village Clerk of the .Village of Trumansburg was read
by the Clerk.
Received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses.
The Clerk read a communication from the State Commission of Highways
which was received and filed.
The Committee on Rules reported favorably upon the adoption of the
resolution introduced by Mr. Todd, December 15th, 1914, relative to Rule 42-b;
and moved that the same be adopted and incorporated in the rules of this Board.
Mr. Callagher.off°er•ed the following amendment to be added to the above
r•c o]ution.,
And the Clerk of this Board shall notify all county officials of the adop-
tion of thi3 resolution and rule.
Amendment•accepted by Mr. Todd.
Seconded by Mr. Hine, and carried.
The Committee on Town Expenses rendered the following report which
was received and adopted.
0
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N. Y. Tel. Co.
E -t
A •
Caroline Tel. Co.
6
E1
0
V
V
Cowles F. D. Tel.
Fed. Tel. & Tele. Co.
Caroline
2890
170
4717
Tel. Co., Freeville.
Western Un. Tele. Co.
Wheeler Smith' Tel. Co.
Ith. Elec. Lt.&Pow. Co.
Ithaca St. R. R. Com.
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca Town
Lansing
2618
40
748
4]60
4725
88
1000
Danby
984
4050
297
90
180
720
135
Dryden
5129.
325
1496
1584
7040
Enfield
210
3150
315
Groton
1920
Groton Village
1760
1120
Ithaca Town
4687
946
2580
800
2150
Lansing
3075
Trumansburg Village ,
Newfield •
904
•
1650
''
120
738
Ulysses
3360
80
2625
Newfield Vil.
80
900
Groton Vil.
1600
1360
Dryden Vil.
480
80
•
1280
Trum'sburg Vil.
2695
175
980
Freeville Vil.
400
240
3200
Dryden Tel. Co.
Fart & Village Tel.
Co., Moravia.
McLean Telephone Co.
Postal ' Tele.&Cable Co.
Tel. Co., Freeville.
Western Un. Tele. Co.
Wheeler Smith' Tel. Co.
Ith. Elec. Lt.&Pow. Co.
Ithaca St. R. R. Com.
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca Town
Lansing
2618
40
748
4]60
4725
88
1000
132
344
984
297
860
6880
Newfield
Ulysses
700
Newfield Village
Groton Village
1760
Dryden Village
800
Trumansburg Village ,
140
•
Freeville Village
20
120
40
80
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
99
•
(
Cayutaville Tel. Co.
F. D. Cowles Tel. Co.
J. D. Smith Tel. Co.
Wheeler Smith Tel. Co.
E. Steinberg, Ind. Tel.
Co.
Trum'sburg H. Tel. Co.
Ulysses Co -Op. Tel. Co.
Ovid Electric Co.
Ovid Electric Light
Caroline
77
Andrea- Hamate]
(:unst:,hie
lees
$ ::.00
$ 3.00
78
Danby
Fees
5.15
6.15
27
C. E. Brokaw;
Chief Police. Groton....
frees and Mileage..
Dryden
5.90
44
H. S. Wright
Justice
Fees
13.15
13.15
48
Enfield
City .1 o,ige
Fees
56.20
56.20
84
]-lorry Bowers
J) Sheri iif
fees
Groton
5.55
101
C. O. Rowles, Adm.
Justice
Pees '
11.10
11.10
104
Ithaca Town•
C'or•. Physician
Prof. Sun•ic,!
10.00
10.00
160
L1r. R. C. Tarbell
Lansing
20.00
227
Dr. W. C. Gallagher
'Noble
0
"
10.00
10.00
257
Newfield
.82
123
61
114
207
A. J. Conlon
Fees
Ulysses
3.95
286
Dr, Abram Chase
Coroner
70
56.00
2100
560
Newfield Village•
Constable Fees and mileage..
7.85
7.85
$21.9.60
$219.50
Groton Village
Dryden Village
Trumansburg Village
1750
2450
Fr•eeville
.The following report of the Committee on Justice's Accounts was received
and laid on the table one day under the rules.
Your' Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts reports that the
several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and
allowance by this Board, that each of the said claims in the opinion of your
Committee is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the
amount indicated in the column.headed "Allowed", and your Committee there-
fore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
\o. of Claim
;Tr. E.
7
.Appropriation and
Amount to which
Chat•geab]e.
Nature or purpose•
of Expense.
��
f:
' .o
'
a,
0
77
Andrea- Hamate]
(:unst:,hie
lees
$ ::.00
$ 3.00
78
Orwin 1lcElhenv
Fees
5.15
6.15
27
C. E. Brokaw;
Chief Police. Groton....
frees and Mileage..
5.9J
5.90
44
H. S. Wright
Justice
Fees
13.15
13.15
48
City of it.haca
City .1 o,ige
Fees
56.20
56.20
84
]-lorry Bowers
J) Sheri iif
fees
5.55
5.55
101
C. O. Rowles, Adm.
Justice
Pees '
11.10
11.10
104
Dr. C. F. Swift'
C'or•. Physician
Prof. Sun•ic,!
10.00
10.00
160
L1r. R. C. Tarbell
20.00
20.00
227
Dr. W. C. Gallagher
'Noble
0
"
10.00
10.00
257
O. G.
Justice
Fees
10.65
10.65
207
A. J. Conlon
Fees
3,55
3.95
286
Dr, Abram Chase
Coroner
Expense,.
56.00
56.00
287
Stephen Talbott
Constable Fees and mileage..
7.85
7.85
$21.9.60
$219.50
100 PROGEEI)INGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Respectfully submitted this 10th day of December, 1914.
AUGUSTIN I. SCHAEFER,
M. L. STANTON,
J. M. TOWNSENI),
• Committee.
?.Ir. Schaefer, of the Committee on Justices' Accounts, presented the
reports of the various Justices of the Peace of the several towns in the county,
which were received and ordered printed in the proceedings.
The following report was read by the Clerk and laid on the table one day
under the rule.
Your Committee on Town and County Accounts would report that they
have examined the accounts submitted by •the Commissioners of Election and
find them correct.
•
The following are the amounts charged against the County of Tompkins,
City of Ithaca, and the several towns in said county for election expenses:
City of Ithaca
Town of Dryden 6 Districts $ 295.85
Town of Groton 4 197.23
Town of Caroline 3'147.92
Town of Danby 3. 147.92
Town of Ulysses 3 147.92
Town of Lansing 3 1.47.92
Town of Newfield 2 - 98.62
Town of Ithaca 2 98.62
Town of Enfielld. 1 49.31
$ 915.61
1,331.31
Total County charge 2,053.73
Total election expenses, 1919 $4,300.65
JOHN W. PRESWICK,
W. C. GALLAGHER,
M. L. STANTON,
Committee.
Mr. Parker of the Committee on Returned Highway and School Tax, pre-
sented the following report and resolution on the claim of Lizzie Whitlock, and
moved their adoption:
In the matter of slain Lizzie Whitlock, Town of Lansing, growing out of
an erroneous assessment,
Your committee recognizes the justice of above entitled claim in so far as
the payment by the claimant of erroneous taxes are concerned and recommend
the refund of such taxes. Therefore be it
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 101
Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable prop-
erty of the Town of. I.,ansing the sum of $13.69 as claimed to be paid to Lizzie
Whitlock '.n full settlement of claim.
W. H. PARKER;
W. C. GALLAGHER,
F. A. TODD,
Committee.
Seconded by Mr. Begent.
Ayes 13. Noes 0. Carried.
Mr. Gallagher of the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, to which
was referred the communication of the County Treasurer of December 14th,
relative to Rule 31, rendered the following report:
Your committee would report, that it is the sense of the committee that
the Board make the County Treasurer and Rule 31 agree.
W. C. GALLAGHER,
F. A. TODD, • •
F. A. BEGENT,
Committee.
lioveri by lir. Gallagher that the report be accepted.
Seconded by Mr. Begent and carried.
Mr. Fenner offered,the following resolution'and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby des-
ignate and certify to the State Department of 'Highways the following high-
ways in the Town of Lansing for construction and improvement as State and
County H:ghways. Beginning at the State Highway in the Village of South
Lansing thence easterly about W of a mile; thence northerly through North
Lansing to the Cayuga County line at a place known as Wilcox Corner, a• dis-
tance of about 6 miles.
•
Resolved, That the State Department of Highways be requested to have
the same sinveyed and plans and estimates prepared and forwarded. to this
Board for adoption, and be it further.
Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to transmit
forthwith to the State Department of Highways a certified copy of the fore-
going resolution.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and referred to the Committee on Highways.
llr. Todd offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That this Board of Supervisors hereby certify to the State High-
way Commission that the within described highway 'in the Town of Danby be
designated for improvement as a county highway in the year 193.5 or as soon
thereafter as practicable:
102 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Commencing at a point about 50 rods south of the south line of the Town
of Ithaca on State route No. 36; thence running in a westerly direction cross-
ing the Buttermilk Falls ravine; thence southerly to the south line of the
premises now owned and occupied by John Elyea, a distance of about 1' miles.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and referred to the Committee on Highways.
Mr. Todd offered the following resolution and moved its adoption.
Resolved, That there be levied and collected from the taxable property of
Tompkins County the sum of $600.00 for jail supplies for year 1915.
F. A. TODD,
W. C. GALLAGHER,
Committee.
Seconded by Mr. Gallagher.
Ayes 13. Noes 0. Carried.
County Superintendent of Highways, Mr. Cole, addressed the Board rela-
tive to signs on the various town and county highways.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Contract Supplies:
REPORT—COMMITTEE ON CONTRACT SUPPLIES.
The Committee on Contract Supplies appointed for fiscal year 1913-14
constituted as follows: R. P. McGreevy, Chairman, John Francis and Albert
Dassance;• changed•on January lst, 1914 to McGreevy, Evans and Dassance;
to again be changed by the death of R. P. McGreevy in June to W. H. Parker,
F. C. Evar•s and Albert Dassance.
Owing to the many change as above in the'committee, and the absence of
any data or memorandum, which was undoubtedly kept by the Chairman, Mir.
McGreevy, but which cannot be located, your committee as constituted from
July to November, 1914, are unable to tabulate a fuel and light report other
than as appears by the report of expenditures of the County Treasurer.
COUNTY TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
Appropriation 1913-14 $1,200.00
Special appropriations - 435.19
Total .
$1,635.19
EXPENDITURES, COURT HOUSE.
Lights - $ 67.52
Fuel 983.71
COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE.
Lights 30.26
• Fuel 152.90
OF TOMPKINS COUN'.I'Y, NEW YORK 103
COUNTY JAIL.
Lights . 159.48
Fuel 123.50
SHERIFF'S RESIDENCE.
Lights 47.26
$1,564.63 $1,564.63
Apparent balance on hand_ $ 70.56
The committee as finally constituted disclaims any responsibility for much
of the expenditures as above, or as to the correctness thereof• as are stated
above. No records or data are at hand to verify same.
We have further to report that 'there is practically no reserve supply of
fuel on hand.
W. 11. PARKER,
ALBERT DASSANCE,
FRED C. EVANS,
Coznniittee.
Moved by Mr. Parker that the report be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Evans • and carried.
The following report was read by the Clerk and laid on the table one day
under the rule:
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON SOLDIERS RELIEF.
Your Committee on Soldiers Relief reports that the several claims listed
listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance by this
Board,•that each of the said claims in•the opinion of your committee is a just
and legal charge against the County of Tompkins to the amount indicated in
the column headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends that
each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
104 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
No. of Claim
Claimant anel
Assignment.
Nature or Purpose of
Expense.
106
119
,83
85
97
96
157
177
58
19
198
181
245
274
107
255
290
291
158
159
)eBert B. Titters ISUhliers Relief
i'ay A. l3ragden "
J. W. & C. I). Palmer "
J. V. Townsend Livery •
J. \V. & C. I). Palmer {Soldiers T:clief
1Valter A. Shapley "
.1. W. & C. 1). Palmer " "
11'illiani Jones " "
Western Nev fork Institute for deaf mules Ueat• 'Tutee
Ithaca Journal Scholarship Printing ,
Forest -City T'rinting Co.
Haywood & Baldwin Headstone
Craig Colony (nothing-
Craig
lothingCraig Colony Clothing
F. T). Gilbert Soldiers Burial
Syraeusea !ns. fear Feeble 'Iinded Children Clothing 0 Pupils
Central •N. T. Institution for 1)eaf 'lutes.. Clothing. 1 Pupil
C. N. Baldwin Burial of 2 Soldiers
P. 1). Gilbert tioldiers 1;11rial
F. 1). Gilbert
$ 50.00
50.00
50.00
7.50
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
375.72
5.25
5.25
15.00
19.83
21.78
50.00
50.00
120.00
30.00
100.03
50.00
50.00
$ 50.00
50.03
50.0J
7.50
50.00
5 0.0 3
50.0J
50.03
375.72
5.25
5.25
00.00
19.83
21.78
50.00
53.00
120.00
30.00
100.00
50.00
53.00
$1,250.33
$ 1.335.33
Respectfully submitted this 16th day of December, 1914.
JAMES H. HINE,
FRED C. EVANS,
W. H. PARKER.
Afternoon Session.
Roll roll. All members present.
Action upon the report of the Committee on Charities relative to the
Tuberculosis Hospital laid over from December 14th having been made a
special order of business for this time, that matter was taken up.
Dr. Riggs and Dr. Brewer addressed the Board in reference to the Tuber-
culosis Hospital.
Moved by Mr. Hine that the Board go into executive session for a discus-
sion of the resolution.
Seconded by Mr. Todd and carried.
On motion, the Board arose from executive session.
Moved by Mr. Stanton, as an amendment, that the amount recommended
by the Committee for Maintenance be changed from $9,600.00 to 88,000.00.
Seconded by Mr. Fish and carried.
Mr. Stanton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY,' NEW YORK 105
Resod:cel, That the report of the Committee on Charities, as amended, rela-
tive to the Tuberculosis Hospital, be accepted, and that the various sums
therein asked for be levied and collected on the taxable property of the County
of Tompkins.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Ayes 14. Noes 0. Carried.
'1'he matter of the election of Jail Physician, having been made a. special
order of business for this time, that matter was taken up.
Moved by il'I•r. Iavans that the Board proceed by an informal ballot to the
election of a jail physician. •
Seconded by Dir. Fish.
The Chairman appointed as tellers, Messrs. Parker and Preswick.
The informal ballot resulted as follows:
Whole number of votes dist were 14, of which
Ur. Fahey received 3
1)r. Judd received 2
I)r. Denman received 7
' I)r. Parker received 1
Blank received 1
The Board proceeded to a formal ballot.
The formal ballot resulted as follows:
Whole number of votes ciast were 19,. of which
1)r. Denman received 9
])r. Fahey received 4
Blank received 1
The Chairman declared 'Dr. Denman duly elected Jail Physician for the
year 1915.
Moved by 1Ir. Fish that Mrs. Katherine Shaw be appointed Jail Matron
for the year 1915.
Seconded by Dor. Todd and carried.
On motion, adjourned to Thursday, December 17th, 1914, at 9:30 a. m.
TWENTY-THIRD DAY
Thursday, December 17, 1914.
Morning Session.
Rol] all. All members present.
I
106 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The reading of the minutes of the preceding day was deferred at this
time.
Claims Nos. 298 to 304 inclusive, were read by the Clerk.
Moved by Mr. Parker, that the claims be received and referred to the
proper committees.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried.
Former Supervisor Squier appeared and addressed the Board relative
to -building a road to the Canal terminal.
Mr. Evans for the Committee on Highways offered the following resolu-
tion and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That this Board hereby recommend to the State Department of
Highways the following State Routes for improvement during the year 1915
or as soon thereafter as reached: Route No. 11 in the Town of Lansing, Route
No. 46 in the Town of Ulysses, Route No. 9 in the Town of Danby.
That the Clerk of this Board is hereby instructed to transmit a certified
copy of this resolution to the Commissioner of Highways.
F. C. EVANS,
CASPER FENNER,
J. H. HINE,
J. M. TOWNSEND,
M.L. STANTON,
Highway Committee.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried.
Mr. Preswick offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That this Board hereby designate and certify to the State De-
partment of Highways the following highway situate in the Town of Ithaca,
County of Tompkins, State of New York; Beginning at the city line, at City
of Ithaca, at Humboldt Street, extending in a southeast direction to "Ithaca
Road" macadam, known as Spencer Road, a distance of about three-quarters
of a mile (Y4). Said road to be constructed in the year 1915, or as soon there-
after as reached, and be it
Resolved, That the Clerk herewith forward.a certified copy of this resolu-
tion to the State Highway Department.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and referred to the Committee on Highways.
Mr. Todd offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, it has been the custom of incoming Sheriffs to ask of. this Board
for various repairs and changes in the residence apartments of the County
Jail, which have proven_to be somewhat expensive,- and
WHEREAS, the Sheriff -elect has signified his acceptance of the residence
portion without change or expense, excepting the exchange of the kitchen range,
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 107
Resolved, That the Committee on Correction and Reformation, in conjunc-
tion with the incoming Sheriff be authorized to exchange the old range for a
new one, and the expense so incurred be audited at the annual session of the
Board of Supervisors in 1915.
Mr. Dassance offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby des-
ignate for improvement as a State and County road, a road running from the
macadam road in Newfield Village in an easterly direction to the Newfield
depot; thence easterly. to the Ithaca and West Danby State road No. 9, making
in all a distance of 13.E miles in 'the Town of Newfield.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and referred to the Committee on Highways.
Mr. Schaefer offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board instruct the Ithaca Gas Light Co.,
Ithaca Electric Light Co., New York Telephone Co., and Federal Telephone
Co., to mail to the Chairman of Committee on Contract Supplies their bills
against the county on the first day of each month, this action looking to the
prompt approval of said bills, so that the county may take advantage of dis-
counts on said bills and be it further.
Resolved, That the Clerk mail a certified copy of this resolution to each
above named company.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and carried.
Mr. Schaefer offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, Thati there be levied upon and collected from the taxable prop-
erty of the County of'Tompkins the sum of $1,000.00 for fuel and lights for
the fiscal year 1914 and 1915.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick.
• Ayes 12. Noes 0. Carried.
Mr. Schaefer offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: •
Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property
of the County of Tompkins the sum of $828.08 to be used for the following
purposes.
To pay coal bill—Robinson & Carpenter $ 86.88
11 .. (( - 11 1: 41 98.20
it .1" " —H. C. Cobb 65.00
1: 1: " " —James Lynch 8.00
(. 11 11 5.00
({ [I .1 :1 - .. .1 65.00
Total $328.08
To purchase coal for use to April 1st, 1915, $500.00, or as much thereof as
may be necessary.
108 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Ayes ----12. Noes -0. Carried.
illi. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, The Highway beginning at the intersection of the improved
State and County Highway No. 616 (now used as a State Highway between the
City of Ithaca and the Village of Trumansburg) at "Krums Corners" and run-
ning thence northerly to Willow Creek Station on the Lehigh Valley Railroad
a distance of•about 2 miles is a very important thoroughfare to residents of
this County:
NOw therefore, Be it, Resolved, That the Department of Highways of the
State of New York be requested to designate said highway as State and County
Highway and to cause an immediate survey to be made, and specifications pre-
pared for the construction thereof.
Be it further Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be directed to forth-
with transmit a certified copy of these resolutions to the State Department of
Highways.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and referred to the Committee on Highways.
i\Ir. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, The Highway beginning at the Hamlet of Jacksonville at the
intersection with State and County Highway No. 616 in the Town of Ulysses
and running thence northerly and easterly to Taughannock Falls .Station on the
Lehigh Valley R. R., a distance of about 1.6 miles, has been filled with a stone
subbase about one foot thick by the Town of Ulysses and this road being a very
important thoroughfare to residents of this County, leading from State and
County H'ghway No. 616 to the Tompkins County Tuberculosis Hospital and
the Tuughannock Falls R. R. Station,
Therefore, be it Resolved, That the Department of Highways of the State
of New York be requested by this Board to re -surface the same with a suitable
coven of limestone and also to accept the sante as a State and County Highway.
Be it further Resolved, That the State Department of 'Highways be re-
quested to cause an immediate survey of this road to.be made and specifications
prepared for the re -surfacing thereof.
Be it further, Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be directed to forth-
with transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the State Department of
Highways.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and referred to the Comm'ttee on Highways.
Mr. Townsend. offered the .following resolution and moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, The Highway beginning at the Taughannock Falls Station on
the Lehigh Valley Railway and running thence easterly to the Tompkins County
Tuberculosis Hospital a distance of .4 mile is a very important thoroughfare to
residents of this County.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 109
Therefore, be it Resolved, That the Department of Highways of the State
of New York be requested to designate said highway as a State and ,County
Highway and cause an immediate survey of this road to be made and specifica-
tionsPr re rr.•ed for the construction thereof.
P
Be it further Resolved, That,the Clerk of this Board-be directed to transmit
a certified copy or this resolution to the State Department of Highways.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner and referred to,the Committee on Highways.
Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of 'Tompkins County hereby des-
ignate and certify to the Department of Highways, the following for construc-
tion and improvement,as State and County Highways in the :Gown of Ulysses
as follows:=
Beginning at the brick pavement at the intersection of South Street with
Main Street, near°the Methodist Church in the Village of Trumansburg; thence
southerly to the corner at the Poclunk School House; thence westerly to the
first corner turning toward Waterburg; thence southerly and southwesterly
to Waterburg, .crossing the Concrete arch bridge; thence southwesterly and
southerly to the Abraham G. Updike Corners, a distance of about 4.7 miles, in
the Town of Ulysses, thence eastely 1.0 miles to Abels Corners on the town line
between the Towns of Ulysses and Enfield.
•Be it further Resolved, That the State Department of Highways be re-
quested to cause an immediate survey of this road to be made, and specifica-
tions prepared 'for the construction thereof,
Be it further Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be directed to forth-
with transmit a certified copy of these resolutions to the State Department
of Highways.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and referred to the Committee on Highways:
bThe Clerk read the report• of A. S. Cole, County Superintendent of
Highways.
Moved by Mr. Todd that the report be received and filed in the riew steel
filing case.
Seconded by Mr. Parker and carried.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p.. m.
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Mr. -Fenner offered the..following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the following sums be levied and collected from the taxable
property of the County of Tompkins for court expenses: $2,000 for Supreme
110 PROCEEDINGS OF TI'IE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Court, criminal, $1,000 County Court, criminal, $3,500 for Supreme Court,
civil, and $1,200 for County Court, civil, making a total of $7,700. •
Seconded by ilir. Stanton.
Ayes -9.. Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Hine offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County hereby desig-
nate and certify to the State Department of Highways the following highway
for construction and improvement as State and County Highways in the
Town of Enfield.
Beginning at State and County Highway No. 1001 at Miller's Corners;
thence westerly to the County line between the Counties of Tompkins and
Schuyler, a distance of three miles.
•
Resolved, That the State Department of •Highways be requested to have
the same surveyed and plans and estimates prepared and forwarded to this
Beard for adoption, and be it '
Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to transmit forth-
with to the State Department of Highways a certified copy of the foregoing
resolution.
Seconded by Dir. Dassance, and referred to the Committee on Highways.
Dlr. Preswick offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That there be levied and collected from the taxable property of
Tompkins^County the sum of $20.00 for postage for the Clerk for the ensuing
year. •
' Seconded by DIr. Fish.
Ayes -11. Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Preswick moved that the report of the Committee on Town and County
Accounts, laid over from yesterday be adopted and offered the following resolu-
tion and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That there be levied and collected from the taxable property of
the- County of Tompkins the sum of Two Thousand, Fifty-three and 73/100
Dollars ($2,053.73) and from the taxable property of the City of Ithaca, the
sum of Nine Hundred, fifteen and 61/100 dollars (915.61), and from the tax-
able property of the several Towns of said County the sum of One Thousand,
Three Hundred and thirty-one and 31/100 Dollars ($1,331.31)- All the above
amounts, (a total of $4,300.66) are for election expenses for the year 1914.
Seconded by Mr. Begent.
Ayes -11, Noes -0. Carried
Mr. Hine offered the following• resolution and moved its adoption:
Qj
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 111.
Resoli;ed, That the report of the Committee on Soldiers' Relief be accepted
and that the several bills and accounts therein listed be audited and allowed
for the several suns indicated in the column headed "Allowed".
13i11 No. 198 of Iiaywood & Baldwin, having been disallowed by the corn- '
mittee, a vote was taken on the disallowance of the - bill.
Moved by Mr. Parker that Bill No. 198 of.Haywood & Baldwin disallowed
by the Committee be disallowed by the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick.
Ayes -11. Noes—O. Carried.
Moved by, _i1r. Gallagher that the other bills reported by the Committee
be audited at the amounts recommended by the Committee.
Seconded, by Mr. Fenner.
Ayes -11. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Schaefer offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on Coroners and Justices'
accounts laid over from yesterday, be accepted, and that the several bills and
accounts therein listed be audited and allowed for the several sums indicated
in the column headed "Allowed".
Seconded by Mr. 'Todd.
Ayes= -12. Noes—O. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Hine that the resolution of Mr. Parker, adopted by this
Board December 7; making the amount to be levied and collected out of the tax-
able property of the County of Tompkins $400.00 for the burial of indigent
soldiers and sailors for the' year 1915, be amended and that the amount to be
raised be increased to $1,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
Seconded by Mr. Fish.
Ayes --11. Noes—O. Amendment carried.
A vote being taken on•the resolution as amended, resulted as follows:
Ayes -1.1..• Noes—O. Carried.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Town and County
Accounts, which was laid on the table one day under the rule.
Your Committee on Town and County Accounts, would hand, clown the
following amounts to be levied and collected from the various towns of the
County for road maintenance, and also the amounts to be levied and collected
for sinking fund and interest due from the County of Tompkins and the several
towns of Mich County.
112 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Interest
Road Town Sink- Int. on County Sink- on Sink -
Town Maintenance ing Fund. same. ing Fund. ing Fund_
Caroline $ 200.00 $ $ $ $
Danby 400.00 1,886.55 3.773.11.
Dryden 1,050.00 263.43 526.90
Enfield 100.0.0
Groton 100.00 -
Ithaca 950.00 176.22 352.46
Lansing 250.00
Newfield 450.00
Ulysses 300.00 216.85 • 433.69
JOHN W. PRESWICK,
W. C. GALLAGHER,
M. L. STANTON,
Committee.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Highways which
was laid on the table one day under the rules.
r�
Your Committee•on Highways reports that the several claims listed below
are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance by this Board, that
each of the said claims in the opinion of your committee is a just and legal
charge against the County of Tompkins to the amount indicated in the column
headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends that each of said
claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
�j
Claimant andCQlint
Assignment
-appropriation and :1c-
iu which\afore
Chargeable.
or Purpose
- Expense.
,,.;
5
,,:
5
Z 1
Y;
45
Edward 1). .Matters Highway Main, (Co.)
Storage road roilers.. $21.00
$21.00
195
Geo. W. Peck Highway Construction
Obtain'g rights td way
5.00
5.00
'
$27.00
$ 27.00
Respectfully 'submitted this 17th day of Decen ber, 1914.
1
F. C. EVANS,
CASPER FENNER,
J. H. HINE,
J. M. TOWNSEND.
M. L. STANTON.
The Clerk read the following report which was laid on the table one clay_
under the rule.
OF TO`1PKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 113
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON COUNTY OFFICERS
' AND COMPENSATION.
Your Committee on County Officers and Compensation reports that the
several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and
allowance by this Board, that each of the said claims in the opinion of your
Committee is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the
amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed", and your Committee there-
fore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
No. of Claim.
Claimant and
Assignment.
A.ppropriation
and account to
which- charge-
able.
Nature or purpose
of Expenses.
v
U
v
0
7
21
22
13
28
29
40
43
17
E. 11. Stillwell
A. A. Sager
E. 1). Branch
-.McCormick
1V. 1-I. Buckley
Holbrook B. Stevens
Geo. Chase
Frank '.Miller
W. .1. Shaver
:15 Andrus & Church
13 L'orest City 1'rtg. Co.
61 Truman, Bing & I;o
81 T. G. Miller & Co
22 Cornell Livery
14 Forest City Printing Co.
60 Troman, King & Co
54 Ithaca Journal Co.
50
41 Seth B. sinner
30 Andrus & Church
38
70 Weekly lt.hacan
88 W. 0. Stubbs
86 Court 13ellis
118 Harrison O. 'Thayer
•
99 Henry 13. .lennings
110 Geo. Morris
103 Aaron G. Minty.
118 Alvin F. Howard
105 Philip Westervelt
117 P. 58. Donohue
110 C. 1•I. '['erpenny
114 G. .1. Runisey
120 Ben Wager
108 S. 13. '1'is11e11
125 E. 13. Lang Eng. & C:. Co
129
126
128
136 F. A. Todd
134
1:45
146
1.37
141
1-12
f.e$lie E. Blackman
Lang Eng'. Sr G. Co.
Driscoll faros Sr, Co.
Frank S. Vaple
John W. Smith
[:state B. P. SlcGreevv
143 Samuel lane
1.1.1 .las. R. Robinson
Officers Comp.
i5icet. State '.rax Coln.. $
00 tax colly rec. bks..
Supervisors Printing & Supplies..
Clerk's Office Material & Labor
Supervisors Stenographers bks., etc.
Livery hire, etc.
Proceedings -Balance
Court House .Materials, ete., [or rep.
Supervisors 1'rtg. proposals, contr.
Co. Publications!Tinting local lau•a.. .
Supervisors Committee work
Clerk County Claim 13Iks.. .
" (Townsend) Tax Boll rec. books..
County Treas. .. (triter Books
Supervisors Notice to Pres. claims
Repairing al 1. machine
Co, Officers Auto hire, etc.
Supplies, etc.
Assessor \feet. State 'I.'ax Com..
Supervisors Telephone & Supplies
:\asuhe r Meet. State Tax Com..
Court House Supplies
Assessrr Meet. Slate 'I'nx Coln..
Supervisors man Hire Groton
Room fixing locks, etc.
Supervisor .\uto hire
Com. work & Sue. Ses.
Auto hire Flospital....
Court I•Iouse Labor and material .. 2.81 2.81.
Assessors Meet. State Tax Com. 0.24 6.24
6,08 ' 608
Highway Com. Enfield right of way.. 52.00 52.00
Assessors Sleet. State Tax Corn.. 5.92 5.92
Supervisor Services Spec. 0,1111... 80,451 80.45
11.08 $ 6.08
5.28 5.28
5.92 5.92
4.00 4.00
7.20 7.20
6.88 41.88
5.60 5.60
5.60 5.60
5.00 5.00
40.00 40.00
61.75 141.75
7.77 7.77
2.95 2.95
10.50 10.50
99.14 99.14
18.29 18.29
16.75 1.11.75
5.50 5.50
8.00 8.00
13.25 12.25
•1.28 1.25
1.50 1.50
,1.00 3.00
.88 .88
431.48 200.00
23.14 19.19
4.116 4,944
5.90 5.:10
4,64 4.6.1
6.60 6.60
14.40 6.10
5.28 5.28
6.65 6.05
5.28 6.28
5,130 5.60
7.00 7.00
8.55 8.55
(1.00 6.010
85.00 85.00
10.00 10.00
24:50 24.50
142.76 142.78
12.00 12.00
114 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
145 Jameson & McKinney
147 Driscoll Bros & Co.
148
149 City of Ithaca
162 E. H. Condit
163 Wm. Keens
150 City of Ithaca
154 16nlpire • St. llfg. Co
155 Silas Hubbell
151 A. E. Chipman
188 E. S. Preston
189 Wilbur G. Fish
190 John W. Preswick
191 "
192 Fred C. Pavans
196 Theodore J. Baker
197 John J. Hanshaw
gi
Clerks Office ....
1Surr'ogate's "
County Clerk .
Super, McGreevy.
Scales Weights...
]Court House ...
201
'Assessor
Court Heine
Supervisor
Williams Electric Co.
200
204 Dewitt Fowler •
208 Est. R. 11. McGreevy
228 Ithaca Calendar Clock Co
229 Wrn. H. Parker
230 F. A. Begent
231 A. 1. Schaefer
234 Albert Dassance
232 W. C. Gallagher
236 Davis Brown Electric Co.
237 "
238
240
258 Jas. H. Hine
259 Jas. Hillick & Co.
246 T. M. Townsend
247 H. J_ Boo] & Co.
248 W. B. Georgia & Son
249 Treman, King & Co.
260 Ithaca Realty Co.
264 Banks Law Publ. Co
268 Casper Fenner
265 Wm. E. Larnkin
264 The Cayuga Press
262 Treman. King & Co
269 M. L. Stanton
2431C. L. Vivian
270 J. 11. Raiiey Garage Co.
282 Wilbur G. Fish
283 C. C. Merrick
284 Est. R. P. McGreevy
285 F. L. Clock
29G J. M. Townsend
297 W. H. Parker
$98 Jas. H. Bine
299 J. M: Townsend
800 J. H. Hine
301 3. AL Townsend
302 J. H. Bine
303.1. M. Townsend
304 The Bailey Garage Co,
265 E.. C. Osborn Co.
Assessor
Go. Clerk's Office
Court House
Assessor
Supervisors
Co. Clerk 1
Court House
County Clerk
Supervisor
.Clerk's Office
Supervisor
Co. Clerk's Office
Supervisor
Co. Clerk's Office
• Court House
Supervisor
Ct. House & Co.CIk
Supervisors
.. r
Labor
Labor and material
Water
Livery & Labor
Frt. on weights
Water
Shades
Meet. State Tax Com
Material & Labor
insurance
Committee
Spe. Session, etc.
Meet. State Tax Com..
Jlaterials & Labor
Lamp & Lab., lir. Cole
Meet. State Tax Com
Special Session, etc
itep. clock Sup. room
Mak. copy city ass. roll
Spe. session & Corn
Installing switch I
2 Mazda Lamps
Repairing lights
switch
Meet. State Tax Com
Labor
Meet. State Tax Corn
Desk Paper Holder
Office Insurance
Keys, locks, etc.
insurance
Law Reports
Com. r. Spec. Sessions
Work doors & windows
Supplies
Committee
50/,1 on labor & material
Rent 2 cars
Comm. & 1/i •Sets
Auto Hire
Exp. condemnation pro.
Copy. Ass. Roll. 1913
Com. & 1/ Session
Com. & Expenses
ICom, Work & Expenses
County Canvass
i� Sessions
County Canvass
Auto Hire
Supplies
5.55
5.98
7.41
23.00
15.00
4.70
63.83
37.05
5.20
11.75
30.00
53.44
69.45
17.28
68.00
4.40
4.24
1.47
7.45
5.28
36.00
3.80
52.01
66.32
92.00
87.85
112.25
.90
7.20
1.83
L.65
5.44
2.25
5.92
1.30
8.75
8.75
58.76
390.00
80.60
3.60
73.00
.80
116.15
40.98
24.00
28.00
10.00
5.00
25.00
29.66
75.10
81.85
270.80
36.32
21.76
21.76
37,76
15.30
194.78
5.55
5.98
7.41
23.30
15.00
4.70
63.83
37.05
6.20
11.75
30.00
50.44
69.45
17.28
68.00
4.40
4.24
1.47
7.45
5.28
36.00
3.80
52.01
66.32
92.00
87.85
112.25
.90
7.20
L83
1 1.65
5.44
2.25
5,92
1.30
8.75
8.75
58.76
360.00
80.60
3.60
73.00
.80
116.15
40.98
24.00
28.00
10.00
5.00
25.00
29.66
75.10
81.85
270.80
30.32
21.76
21.76
37.76
15,00
114.78
$3,845.31
13,635.88
Mr. Fish offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report of. the Surrogate and County Judge be accepted
and the balance of 254.76 be paid to the County Treasurer.
Dated, December 16, 1914.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
'On motion, adjourned to Friday, December 18th, 1914, at 9:30 a. rr.
OF' TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 115
TWENTY-FOURTH DAY
Friday, December 18, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of December 17th read and approved.
Mr. Gallagher called the attention of the Board to the failure of the
Ithaca Trust Company, the Ithaca Savings Bank and Rothschild Bros.' Bank
to make their annual report for the purposes of taxation.
The report of the Town Superintendent of Highways of the Town of
Dryden, relative to the cutting of noxious weeds, was received and referred to
the Committee on Returned•IIi.ghway and School Taxes.
Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution, and moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, The Ithaca Trust Company and the Private Bank conducted
by the firm of Rothschild Brothers of the City of Ithaca, a banking institution
as defined by statute, have not reported to this Board the amount of their
respective amounts of stock, surplus and undivided profits, now therefore be it
Resolved, That the Clerk and legal representative of this Board, make
inquiry in this matter and report to this Board his findings.
Seconded by Mr. Gallagher and carried.
Mr. Evans for the Committee on Highways, offered the following resolu-
tion and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the maximum limit of State aid to towns under the High-
way Law Sec. 101 should be raised to. thirty-five dollars per mile instead of
twenty-five dollars as at present, and be it further
Resolved, That we request our representatives in the Legislature to use
their best efforts to secure such amendment to the present Iaw.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer and carried.
The following report of the Committee on Charities was read by the Clerk
and laid on the table one day under the rule:
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CHARITIES.
Your Committee on Charities reports that the several claims listed below
are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance by this Board, that
each of the said claims in the opinion of your committee is a just and legal
charge against the County of Tompkins, to the amount indicated in the columns
headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends that each of said
claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
116 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Claimant and
Assignment.
Appropriation and
account to tvhielt
C'har'geable.
Nature or
purpose of
expense.
1
4
6
8
20
24
21
26
59
68
72
80
81
82
113
111
123
130
132
165
166
1117
168
161E
170
187
193
190
244
253
2+10
271
233
219
291
92
Peter O'Hara Est.
DeVere fish
H. 24. Swick
King & Dayton
Storer Hardware Co.
DeVere fish
H. M. Swick
F. L. 1teigle
S. 1]. Cook
Treman, King & Co.
Robinson & Carpente•"
Covert & Wiggins
The Biggs Co.
\Vnt. D. Baldwin
P,11. Donohue
Peter O'Hara Est.
J. 13. Lang Eng. & G. Co.
Fred Lyon
Wm. Hazard
Driscoll Bros. & Co.
Jameson & 7IcKinney
James 11. Waring
Arthur 13. Smith
Walter McKeel
Grant Cole
Stover Hardware Co.
C. L. Vivian
The Biggs Co.
James 11. Waring
Driscoll I3ros & Co.
Abram Chase M. D.
Town of Dryden
Davis, Brown Elec. Co.
Peter O'Hara Est.
E. A. Snow
County House jCem'nt foundation $
Laying chimney .
Water System ..
Supplies
Tuber'sis Host) Chimney
Sand
Expenses
Supplies
Porch & Sul,.
Supplies
"& Hospital Auto litre
Tuberculosis Hospital . Supplies
County House
Expenses
Supplies
Sand
Supplies
Barn
Tuberculosis Hospital . Supplies
County farm Silo
Tuberculosis Hospital . Supplies 13Id .
County House Supplies
Painting
County house Work Porch
Expenses
Expenses
Repairs
Plans, etc.
Paint
Painting
Stucco, ,plc.
1Lunacy
Support of' Isa-
belle Oakley . -
1Battcries
Sand
Weather strips
County 11ouse
Tuberculosis Hospital
Tuberculosis 14ospital
County House
Tubercu0,sis Hospital
County House
55.00 $ 55.00
32.00 32.30
21.00
635.00
17.33
84.00
52.50
4.00
4.62
411.82
464.97
2.s
22.50
23.07
299.62
74.62
114.67
9.75
86.93
46.50
31.14
13.08
64.14
80.42
3 65.0 0
76.00
43.12
29 .26
11.93
50.00
:15.84
129.90
786.43
5.00
24.00
635.00
17.39
84.00
52.50
4.00
4.62
46.82
464.97
2.82
22.50
23.07
299.62
74.62
114.67
9.71
86.93
100.50
31.14
13.08
64.14
80.42
365.00
76.00
43.12
23.26
6.9:1
50.00
35.84
129.90
786.43
5.00
69.63
3.00
1.10
12.50
139.63
3.00
1.50
12.10
831157.67 $3903.67
Moved by Mr. Preswick that the report of the Committee on Charities
be taken from the table and passed at this time.
Seconded by Mr. Hine.
By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
]lir. Stanton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on Charities be accepted and
that the several bills and accounts therein listed be audited and allowed for
the several sums indicated in the column headed "Allowed."
Bill No. 132 of Fred Lyon, having been recommended allowed for an
amount less than the amount claimed, a vote was taken on that bill.
1\Ioved by Mr. Todd that Bill No. 132 be audited by this Board at the
amount recommended by the committee.
1
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
117-
Seconded
17-
Seconded by Mr. Gallagher.
Ayes --14. Noes -0. Carried.
Moved, by Mi. Gallagher, that the other bills reported by the committee
be audited at the amount recommended by the committee.
Seconded by Mr. Todd.
Ayes -14. Noes—O. Carried.
The following report of the Committee on Correction and Reformation
was read by the Clerk and laid over one day under the rule.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CORRECTION ANI) .
REFORMATION.
Your Committee on Correction and Reformation reports that the several
claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance
by this Board, that each of the said claims in the opinion of your committee
is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the amount indi-
cated in the column headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recom-
mends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
118 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERIVSORS
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7,3
U'
,,,',
o
llr
Claimant and
Assignment.
•
Appropriation
and account to
which charge-
able.
Nature or purpose
of expense.
.
1
b
U
v
3
o
C
171
Arthur P. Miller
Sheriff Traveling expenses ...
$ 569.19
$ 569.19
172
295
16
Arthur 1'. Miller
11. P. Bouton Agt
Forest City Pig. Co.
Investigation expenses
Premium on bund
" Publication of notice
200.00
75.38
17.00
200.00
75.38
17.00
57
121
Cayuga Press
Ben Wager
Printing
'Traveling' expenses
19.75
2.00
19.75
2.30
235
202
Davis, Brown Elec. Co.
Williams Elec. Co.
Jail Repairs to building....
Light
.36
31.92
.86
31.92
256
W. B. Georgia
Insurance
50.00
50.00
173
131
H. J. 13001 Co.
T. B. Lang Eng. Co
Itepait's to building....
•' •'
22.49
84.09
22.49
84.09
116
P. M. Donohue
"
63.61
63.61
293
J. Wesley Judd
•• . Damage claim
100.00
00.00
180
179
186
Jameson & Z1cICinney
1)rfscoll Bros. & Co.
Withdrawn by Claimant
" Repair's to building....
•`
113.98
67.60
113.98
67.60
176
City of Ithaca.
Jail IWVater rent
84.87
84.87
62
Treman, King & Co.
Repairs to building
129.75
129.75
67
T. G. Miller & Sons
"
Supplies to jail
33.80
33.80
174
J. R. Crawford
" inmates
Physician dentist
2.00
2.00
102
James L. Fahey
•' il.
Physician
130.00
130.00
42
Wm. A. Fahey
" '°
Medicines
27.05
27.05
281
C. F. Denman
'•
Physician
16.00
16.00
133
P. J. Herron
Clothing, shoes
21.00
21.00
251
Bush & Dean
Clothing '
6.15
6.15
183
Ben Mintz
Clothing
53.00
53.00
111
Ithaca City Hospital
J'hysieians •
12.00
12.0U
209
M. S. I-Jalliday
District Attorney.
Traveling expenses
47.38
47.38
127
J. B. Lang, E. & G. Co.
19.50
19.50
205
Burns Detective Agency
"
Detective
90.36
90.36
206
Matthew Bender & Co.
•' "
Law Books
11.00
00.00
122
R. M. Vose
" "
61.00
00.00
56
1). O. Bishop
Sup. Court, Crim.
Crier
51.00
51.00
288
H. L. McNamara
" '•
Board of Jurors
4.55
4.55
184
St. Ann's School of Ind. & Re-
formatory of the Good Shep.
S. Reform School.
Maintenance of inmates
129.30
129.30
175
Monroe Co. Penitentiary
Penal Institution.
854.05
854.05
178
Shelter for unprotected girls...
Reform School ...
36.43
36.43
182
Guardian Angel's Home
" "
208.00
208.00
185
Soe. for protection of destitute
Catholic Children
" o"
"
130.36
1.30.36
112
Southern Tier Orphan Home
"
151.42
L51.42
71
5. Mary's Home
"
" "
731.75
731.75
$4459,69
$4287.59
Respectfully submitted,this '1 -8th day of December, 1914.
ALBERT DASSANCE,
JOHN W. PRESWICK,
JAMES H. HINE.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Todd.
Mr. Preswick offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 119
Resolved, That this Board hereby designate and certify to the State High-
way Department the following highway to be constructed when the Codding-
ton Road is built: In the Town of Ithaca at the upper D. L. & W. switch
beginning on State Route 36 and leading in a southeast direction, connecting
with the Coddington Roacl, a distance of about one -:fourth mile.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer, and referred to the Committee on Highways.
Mr. Evans offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the sum of $2,000.00, or so .much thereof as needed, be
levied and collected from the taxable property of this county for the purpose
of securing rights of way on roads to be constructed.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner.
Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Schaefer offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable prop-
erty of the County of Tornpkins the sum of $350.00 for telephone service :for
County Buildings in the City of Ithaca, and for toll service for county officials
entitled to same for the ensuing year.
Seconded by Mr. Begent.
Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Gallagher offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, it would appear that Tompkins County could greatly reduce
the expense incurred in maintaining its Tuberculosis Sanitorium by joining
with adjoining counties in maintaining a common sanitorium at the Tompkins
County Sanitorium, since by consolidating several counties but one corps of
employees would be required and other expenses incident to maintaining sep-
arate sanitorium would be eliminated and each county would be required to
contribute only its share of the cost of maintenance according to the number
of its patients.
Resolved, That the Chairman of this Board appoint a committee from the
members of this Board to investigate the :feasibility of maintaining such a
common sanitorium at Taughannock and that such committee communicate
with adjoining counties and report their information on this subject and con-
clusions to this Board at an early date.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner and carried.
The Chairman appointed as such committee, Messrs. Gallagher, Fish and
Stanton.
Mr. Stanton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the road commencing at the macadam road known as the
Freeville-Groton road No. 926 and running west to the Apgar Corners and
120 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
thence northwest to the Lansing Line, a distance of about 51/4 miles be placed
on the man -for improvement and that the Clerk of this Board transmit a copy
of this resolution to the Highway Department.
Seconded by Mr. Begent and referred to the Committee on Highways.
:tar. Stanton offered the following resolution, and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the road commencing at Freeville at the corner of Main
and Railroad Streets and then running northeasterly to the town line about
;_ mile west of McLean, known as Freeville-McLean road, be placed on the
map .For improvement or construction and the Clerk of this Board transmit
a copy of this resolution to the State Highway Department.
Seconded by lir. Fenner and referred to the Committee on Highways.
'Messrs. Fenner, Begent and Stanton offered the following resolution and
moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the road commencing at Terpining's Corners in Lansing,
and running east 21/4 miles to the Howland Corners, thence easterly 11/2 miles
in the. Town of Dryden and eastward 2 miles on the town line between the
Towns of Groton and Dryden to the corners near the Ezra Burns place, thence
11/2 miles in the Town of Groton to the intersection of the Freeville-Groton
.{Iighway at the Peruville School House, commonly known as the State road,
be placed on the map, the same be designated to .,the Highway Department
for improvement, and a copy of this resolution be transmitted by the Clerk of
this Board to said department.'
Seconded by Mr. Gallagher, and referred to the Committee on Highways.
Mr. Stanton offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the road commencing at the east end of Mitchell Street
and east town line road, known as the Hibbards-Corners-Ellis Road be con-
structed to the Monroe Corners, a distance of about three miles, be placed on
the County Highway map and be constructed as soon thereafter as possible.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick, and referred to the Committee on Highways.
The Clerk read a communication from the Board of Supervisors of Broome
County, relative to payment for cattle killed suffering from the hoof and mouth
disease which was received and referred to Mr. Preswick.
Mr. Evans offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, :That the report of the Committee on Highways laid over from
yesterday be accepted, and the bill and account therein listed be audited and
allowed at the amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed".
Seconded by Mr. Parker, and carried.
The following report of the committee on Contract Supplies was read by
the Clerk and laid on the table one day under the rules.
OF TOMPK.INS COUNTY, NEW YORK 121
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CONTRACT SUPPLIES.
Your Committee on Contract Supplies reports that the several claims
listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance by this
Board, that each of the said claims in the opinion of your committee is a just
and Iegal charge against the County of Tompkins to the amount indicated in
the column headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends that
each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated. '
No. of claim.
Claimant tunrl
Assignment.
A ppropriatiun
awl account to
which charge-
able
Nature or purpose
of expense.
•� o
273
275
276
277
278
279
Federal Tel. Fc '1', 1• Cn. Suier�•isurs It -tem -al County Phones.
Long Distance Phone .
Extension f'h. :Rental..
County Jail T.nng Distance Phone . .
Co. Supt. Highw'rs'
Co. Clerk's Office .1 "
f'
i
.175.00 $ 175.00
.25 .25
2.65 2.65
20.45 20.45
13.20 13.20
20.15 .50
$ 231..70
$ 212.05
Respectfully submitted this 18th day of December, 1914.
AUGUSTIN I. SCHAEFER,
JAMES H. I HINE,
ALBERT DASSANCE.
Mr. Fennel offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on County Officers and Com-
pensation, laid over from December 17th be accepted and that the several bills
and :accounts therein listed, be audited and allowed ,for the several sums indi-
cated in the column headed "Allowed".
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
The Committee having recommended that Bills Nos. 86 and 87 of Court
Bellis and Bill No. 135 of the J. B. Lang Engine and Garage Co. be allowed at
amounts less than the amounts claimed, a vote was taken on those bills.
Moved by Mr. Parker that Bill No. 86 be audited by this Board at the
amount recommended by the committee.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Ayes ---12. Noes -0. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Parker that Bill No. 87 be audited by this Board=at the
amount recommended by the committee.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick.
Ayes -12. Noes -0.• Carried.
Moved by Mr. Parker that Bill No. 135 be audited by this Board at the
amount recommended by the committee.
122 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Seconded by Mr. Gallagher.
Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Evans that the other bills reported by the committee be
audited at the amounts recommended by the committee.
Seconded by Mr. Begent.
Ayes -12. Nces-0. Carried.
On -motion, adjourned to Monday. December 21st, 1914, at 10:30 a. m.
TWENTY-FIFTH DAY
Monday, December 21, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present except Messrs. Begent and Stanton.
Minutes of December 18, read and approved.
Claims Nos. 305 and 306 were read by the Clerk.
Moved, by Mr. Fish, that the claims be received and referred to the proper
committees.
Seconded by. Mr. Schaefer and carried.
Mr. Todd offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That this Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County certify tc
the State Highway Department for improvement in the year 1915, or as soon
thereafter as practicable, the. within described highway located in the Town of
Danby;
Commencing at a point on State Route No. 36 and at a point known as
Burr Jennings' Corner; thence running southerly to the South Danby Meth-
odist Episcopal Church, a distance of 1F/ miles.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and referred to the Committee on Highways.
Moved by Mr. Parker, that Mr. Todd be appointed a committee of one
to investigate and report to this Board in the matter of f al] automobile hire for
the county for the ensuing year.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
The Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes, to which was
referred the report of the Superintendent of Highways of the Town of Dryden,
relative to cutting noxious weeds, asked that the report be attached to the
report heretofore made by the committee and offered the following resolution:
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
123
Resolved, That the report of the Superintendent of Highways of the Town
of Dryden be accepted and that there be levied and collected out of the taxable
property of the parties therein named the amounts set opposite their respective
names.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
Mr. Schaefer offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on Contract Supplies, laid
over from December 18, be accepted and that the several bills and accounts
therein listed be audited and allowed for the several sums indicated in the
column headed "Allowed".
Seconded by Mr. Dassance.
The committee having recommended that Bill No. 279 of the Federal Tele-
phone and Telegraph Company be allowed at an amount less than the amount
claimed, a vote was taken on that bill.
Moved. by Mr. Parker, that Bill No. 279 be audited by this Board at the
amount recommended by the committee.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Ayes -11. Noes—O. Carried.
Moved, by Mr. Schaefer, that the other bills reported by the committee be
audited at the amountsrecommended by the committee.
Seconded by Mr. Dassance.
Ayes -11. Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Dassance offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report of. the Committee on Correction and Reformation,
laid over from December 18, be accepted and that the several bills and accounts
therein listed be audited and allowed for the several sums indicated in the
column headed "Allowed".
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer.
The committee having recommended that Bill No. 293 of. J. Wesley Judd,
be disallowed, a vote was taken on that bill.
Moved, by Mr. Parker, that Bill No. 293 be disallowed by this Board.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer.
Ayes -11. Noes -0. Carried.
Bill No. 186, having been withdrawn by the claimant, because having
been included in a later bill, the same was ordered stricken from- the report.
The committee having recommended that Bill No. 206 of Matthew Bender
& Company be disallowed, a vote was taken on that bill.
Moved, by Mr. Parker, that Bill No. 206 be disallowed by this Board.
1
124 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer.
Ayes -11. Noes—O. Carried.
The committee having recommended that Bills Nos. 171 and 172 of Arthur
P. Miller, be audited at the full amount claimed, AIr. Parker asked that a vote
be taken on these bills.
Moved by Mr. Dassance that Bill No. 171 be audited by this Board at the
amount recommended by the committee.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer.
Ayes --10. Noes -1. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Dassance that Bill No. 172 be audited by this Board at the
amount recommended by the committee.
Seconded by 1Flr. Schaefer.
Ayes ---10. Noes -1. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to 2 p. m.
- Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
The Board continued the consideration of the report of the Committee on
Correction and Reformation.
The committee having recommended that Bill No. 133 of P. J. Herron, be
allowed at an amount less than the amount claimed; a vote was taken on
that bill.
Moved by Mr. Todd, that Bill No. 133 be audited by this Board at the
amount recommended by the committee.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
The committee having recommended that Bill No. 183 of Ben Mintz, be
allowed at an amount less than the amount claimed, a vote was taken on that
bill.
Moved by Mr. Dassance, that 13i11 No. 183 be audited by this Board at the
amount recommended by the committee.
Seconded by iIr. Schaefer.
Ayes -11. Noes—O. Carried.
The committee having recommended that Bill No. 122 of R. M. Vose be
disallowed, a vote was taken on that bill.
District Attorney Halliday appeared before the Board and explained the
circumstances under which the services were rendered.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 125
Moved by Mr. Townsend, that Bill No. 122 be audited by this Board at the
full amount claimed.
Seconded by Mr. Fish.
Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Dassance, that the other bills reported by the committee be
audited at the amounts recommended by the committee.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
The following report of the Committee on County Clerk and EIection
Expenses was read by the Clerk and laid on the table one day under the rule:
• Your Cogimittee on County Clerk and Election Expenses report that the
several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and
allowance by this Board, that each of the said claims in the opinion of your
committee is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the
amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed" and your committee there-
fore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
Claimant and
:1Ssignment kTh
Appropriation and ac-
count to which
chargeable.
Nature or purpose
of expense.
0
305 D. O. Bishop 1 Supreme Court Civil... [Cow's Crier I030.00I$30.00
Respectfully submitted this 21st day of December, 1914.
WILBER G. FISH,
F. A. BEGENT,
F. C. EVANS.
Moved by Mr. Fish, that the report of the Committee on County Clerk and
Election Expenses be taken from the table and passed at this time.
• Seconded by Mr. Townsend.
By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
Mr. Fish offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report of the Cominittee on County Clerk and Election
Expenses be accepted and that the bill and account therein listed be audited
and allowed at the sum indicated in the column headed "Allowed."
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Ayes --14. Noes -0. Carried.
The following report of tha Committee on County Officers and Compensa-
tion was read by the Clerk and laid on the table one day under the rule:
126 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Your Committee on County Officers and Compensation report that the
several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and
allowance by this Board, that each of the said claims in the opinion of your
committee is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the
amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed" and your committee there-
fore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated;
No. of Claim
Claimant and
assignment.
Appropriation and ac-
count to which
chargeable.
Nature or purpose
of expense.
305IF. D. Everts Supervisors I Auto Hire
I$10.00I$10-oo
Respectfully submitted this 21st day of December, 1914.
CASPER FENNER,
WILBER G. -FISH,
JOHN W. PRESWICK.
Moved by stir. Fenner, that the report of the Committee on County Officers
and Compensation be taken from the table and passed at this time.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
Mr. Fenner offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on County Officers and Com-
pensation be accepted and that the bill and account therein listed be audited
and allowed at the sum indicated in the column headed "Allowed".
Seconded by Mr. Parker.
- Ayes -14. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Todd, to whom was referred the matter of contracting for all the
automobile hire for the county, rendered his report.
Moved by Mr. Evans, that Mr. Todd be authorized to contract on behalf
of the county for all automobile hire for the county for the ensuing year.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and carried.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on County Clerk and
Election Expenses:
• Your Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses, having examined
the report of the County Clerk, find the same correct as to form and items.
WILBER G. FISH,
F. A. BEGENT,
F. C. EVANS.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 127
Moved by Mr. Fenner, that the report be accepted.
Seconded by Mr. Dassanee and carried.
The Clerk read the following report of the special committee to investi-
gate the advisability of continuing the June Grand Jury:
Your committee appointed to investigate the advisability of continuing the
session of the Grand Jury at the June term of the County Court would report,
that the amount of criminal matter brought before the last June session of
the Grand Jury was; eight indictments were found, three men were in jail,
two plead not guilty and went back to jail, one plead guilty and was sentenced.
The session lasted two days at a total cost of $193.96.
Jurors are composed largely of farmers and June is one of their busiest
months.
The committee voted unanimously to discontinue the drawing of a Grand
Jury at the June term of the County Court.
JOHN W. PRESWICK,
CASPER FENNER,
F. C. EVANS,
Committee.
Mr. Preswick offered the .following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the drawing of a Grand Jury at the June term of the
County Court, be discontinued.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
On motion, adjourned to Tuesday, December 22, 1914,.at 9:30 a. m.
TWENTY-SIXTH DAY
Tuesday, December 22, 1914.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
Claims Nos. 307 to 337 inclusive, being Supervisor's bills, were read by
the Clerk and referred to the proper committee.
Mr. Preswick offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be hereby author-
ized to correct any manifest errors, oceuring either in, the minutes or the
report of any committee.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner and carried. •.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Town and County
128 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Accounts; which was laid on the table one day under the rule:
Your Committee on Town and County Accounts, would report that Tomp-
kins County owes the Town of Ulysses 1/6 part of the total expense for
repairing a bridge on the county line between the Counties of Tompkins and
Seneca, and between the Towns of Ulysses and Covert, total expense for
repairs being $65.80 and 1/6 of said amount or the county's share would .be
$10.97, being bill No. 294.
JOHN V4'. PRESWICK,
CASPER FENNER,
W. C. CALLAGHER,
Committee.
Mr. Preswick proved that the report of the Committee on Town and
County Accounts be taken from the table and passed at this time.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer.
By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
Mr. Preswick offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved—That the report of the Committee on Town and County Ac-
counts be accepted and that the bill and account therein listed be audited and
allowed for the suns indicated in the report of the committee.
Seconded .by Mr. Schaefer.
A Yes -14. Noes -0. Carried.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on County Officers
and Compensation, which was laid on the table one day under the rule: .
Your Committee on County Officers and Compensation reports that the
several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and
alowance by this board, that each of the said claims in the opinion of your
committee is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the
amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed", and your committee there-
fore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
OF ;fO14IPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK' 129
No. of claim
Claimant and
assignment
Appropriation and
•account -to which -
chargeable
Nature of purpose of
expense
U
0
307 James 1J. Hine
308
:134 11'. H. Par1ier
335 "
332 F. C. Evans
333
321 J. W. Preswick
330 "
323 F. A. Begent
325
:1.21 ''
327 F. A. Todd •
326 "
329 A. I. Schaefer
328
320 W. C. Gallagher
321 "
322
:30011. G. lfish
:310
311 .i. li. •1.'ownseni l
:11.2 "
337 ,11. L. Stanton
3:311 "
1 I " Casper Fenner
:315 '
,I4
317 Albert Dassance
118 ' •
119 3. li. Robinson
1.18 "
Supervisor
Copying Assessment
Annual Session •& Mileage
County Canvass
Annual Session
Committee & Ex, Tax
Annual 'Session
Annual Session Ex. & Copy.
Co. Canvass
Ex. Tax, Copy Asst.
Annual Session
Co. Canvass & Mileage
Annual Session, 1:x. Etc. .. .
Co. 'Canvass & 1'dileage
Annual Session & Ex.
Co. Canvass
Cu. Canvass
Copy loll & 19x. Tax
Annual Session
Co? Canvass
nnual. Session
Copy Asst. Ex. Tax •
Annual Session
Annual Session Copy Boll
Co. (Canvass
Copy Asst. & Ex. Tax
Annual Session
Cu. Canvass
Annual Session Copy 1:)11
Co. Cant's
Annual Session
Co. Canvass
$
23.10 $ 23.13
109.44 109.44
'20:00 20.00
404.00 + 104.00
57.00 57.03
108:00 .108.00
147.48 :1.47.48
20:64 20.64
44.75 44.75
110.72 110.72
25.44 25.44
134.95 134.95
23.52 23.52
133.00 .133.00
20.00 20.00
17.44 1.7.44
26,00 26.00
101.44 101.44
20.30 20.00
108.00 108.00
28.76 28.76
101.92 101.02
157.75 157.75
23.20 23.20
31.3.1 31.34
106.24 106.24
22.24 22.24
147.30 147.30
23.84 23.84
108.30 108.00
20.00 20.00
$2125.51
$2125.51
Respectfully submitted this 22nd day of Dee., 1914.
CASPER FENNER,
WILBER G. FISH,
JOHN W. PRESWICK,
Committee.
Mr. Fenner . moved that the report of the Committee on County Officers
and Compensation be from the table and passed at this time.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
Mr. Preswick offered the following resolution and moved'its'adoption:
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on County Officers ,and' Com-
'.pensation be accepted and that the bills and accounts therein fisted. be audited
and allowed for the sums indicated in •the report of the committee.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Ayes -14. Noes -O. Carried.
130 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The Clerk read the claim of E. H. Green, for services rendered in the
quarantine of cattle.
Moved by Mr. Fish that the claim be received and referred to the proper
•committee.
Seconded by Mr. Todd and carried.
The Committee on Correction and Reformation, to which was referred the
bill of E. H. Green, reported favorably on the claim and recommended that
the same be allowed at the -full amount claimed.
M. Regent offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
- ' Resolved, That the reportaof the Committee on Correction and Reforma-
tion, be accepted and the Clerk directed to draw an order at this time on the
County Treasurer for the payment of the same at the sum of $57.00 out of any
unexpended balances in his hands. -
'Seconded by Mr. Hine.
Ayes -14. Noes -0. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30. p. m.
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
The Clerk read a requisition of •the County Clerk for supplies for the
ensuing year.
Moved by Mr. Preswick, that' the requisition be received and referred to
the Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses, with power to. pur-
chase the supplies needed.
Seconded by Mr. Dassance and carried.
Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption.
WHEREAS, The State Highway Route No. 36 beginning in Owego, thence
to Ithaca, Trumansburg, Ovid and Geneva, covers that portion of the "State.
County and Town" Highway known as 616—extending eleven (11) miles in
the towns of Ithaca and Ulysses—beginning at the north limits of the city of
Ithaca and ending at the east limit of the village of Trumansburg. The sev-
eral towns and County of Tompkins paid by the issue of bonds -to the State
of one-half (1 ) of the cost of construction amounting to about Fifty-five
Thousand (55,000) Dollars; and the State has constructed on the south of said
Highway No. 616, in the city of Ithaca about one mile of improved road and on
the north in the village of Trumansburg and town of Covert, Seneca County
about ten (10) miles of improved highway as a State Highway and wholly at
State expense.
• OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 131
Now therefore Be it Resolvecl, That as a matter of equity and equal justice
said County and Towns should be reimbursed for their portion of expense in
construction of County Highway No. 616, by the State Department of High
ways and we respectfully petition the Department that they construct in this
County an amount of improved highway equal to the cost expended by out
County and Towns of Ithaca and Ulysses respectively, namely Fifty-fiv(
Thousand ($55,000) Dollars. And that our Member of Assembly,' Mr. Pres
wick and our State Senator, 1Yir. Halliday be requested to use their -best-efforts
.to show the officers of the Highway Department and the Legislature 'of out
State, the injustice sustained by this County and to urge that this County
be reimbursed :for said expenditure by the Construction of County Highways
covering the cost of out' portion expended on 616.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner and carried.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Finance, which
was laid on the table one day under the rule.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FINANCE.
. Your Committee on Finance respectfully reports that in its opinion the
following appropriations will be necessary to meet the expenditures of this
county for the ensuing fiscal year in payment of:
1. Contributions required by law to be made by tax upon this county for
the expenses of the State government, of the 6th judicial district, of the 4th
military district, or by law and act of this board for other purposes extraneous
to county government.
2. Salaries of officers and employes heretofore authorized by this board
as shown by the report of the committee on county officers and compensations.
3. Claims audited and allowed by this board as shown by the statements
to this committee by the several auditing' committees.
4. Claims to be audited at sessions of this board prior to the next ensuing
annual session, claims to be audited by the superintendent of poor, certificates
of the county clerk and other officers of the courts, and other current expenses
to be paid prior to the next ensuing tax levy. The amount specified for.each
of these purposes is based upon an estimate of a county officers, modified and
recommended by the committee of this board in direct charge of such depart-
ment, subject to such adjustment as seems necessary and advisable to this
committee.
5. Amounts to become due under contracts executed in behalf of this
county.
6. The amount required by law to be paid by this county for the State
highway sinking fund, for the retirement of State bonds issued for construction
of county highways of this county and for the interest on the bonds so issued.
7. County indebtedness maturing and interest payable as shown by the
reports of the county clerk and county treasurer.
132 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
8. Appropriations by this board for other specific purposes and estimated
amounts not included above 'and required for unforseen contingencies.
Your committee further reports that from the report of the county treas-
urer, the receipts of the previous year and other information available, it'esti-
mates that the amounts indicated .will be available from various sources speci-
fied to the expenditures for the above purposes and such amounts are deducted
from the estimated amounts required in fixing the amounts to be raised for
each fund by tax levy.
APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE GENERAI. FUND
Contributions:
Stenographer's tax $ 1,853.70
Armory tax 4,643.67
Total $ 6,497.37 $ 6,497.37
Tax Expenses, Advances and Refunds:
Tax commissioners' meeting $ 138.94
Tax sale advertising 631.40
Town of Groton erroreous assessment 98.01
Total . $ 868.35 868.35
GENERAI. GOVERNMENT
Legislative:
Supervisors' compensation $ 3,578.10
Supervisors' expenses 1,544.98
County publications, Proceedings 605.50
Total• . $ 5,728.58 5,728.58
Administrative:
Commissioners of election $ 1,200.00
Elections ' . 4,917.02
• Total elections $6,117.02 6,117.02
County treasurer, salary and postage $ 1;128.00
Total administrative officers $ 1,128.00 1,128.00
Court house maintenance $ 609.15
County clerk's building maintenance, janitor 305.69
County buildings, fuel and light and telephones2,178.08
Total administrative buildings $ 3,092.92 3,092.92
}
OI TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK• 133.
Judicial:
County judge and surrogate $ 5,170.75
Total judicial officers $ 5,170:75 5,170.75
Supreme court (civil terms) $ 3,500.00
County court (civil terms) 1,200.00
Total civil courts $ 4,700.00 4,700.00
Regulative:
County sealer of weights and measures $ 723.39
, Total regulative. $ 723.89 723.89
Protective:
County clerk as register, salary and postage $ 6,683.82
Total protective $ 6,683.82 6,683.82
Educational:
Educational notices $ 10.50
Farm 'Bureau 1,000.00
Deaf mutes 405.72
Total educational , $ 1,416.22 1,416.22
Corrective:
District attorney $ 1,418.24
Sheriff, sheriff's office and quarters . 3,783.32
Coroners , 196.00
Justices and constables 123.50
Total officers $ 5,521.06, 5,521.06
Supreme court (criminal trials) $ 2,000.00
County court (criminal trials) 1,000.00
Total criminal courts $ 3,000.00 3,000.00
Jail maintenance $ 682.97
Jail inmates 845.20
Contracts with penal institutions 854.05
Total punishment $2,382.22 2,382.22
State reform schools $ 1,387.26
Total reformatories $1,387.26 1,387.26
134 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
NEW BUILDINGS
Constructive:
County Home construction $ 2,747.00
Tuberculosis Hospital construction, ice house 150.00
Total new buildings $ 2,897.00 3,897.00
Tuberculosis Hospital bond interest $ 150.00
Total interest building bonds $ 150.00 150.00
GENERAL •FUND INDEBTEDNESS
Payment of Indebtedness:
County General Debt:
Tuberculosis Hospital bonds $ 1,000.00
Total for indebtedness $ 1,000.00 1,000.00
Total appropriations from general fund $58,464.46
Less: Estimated Receipts Applicable to the General Fund:
Balance available as per county treasurer's report.$ 5,088.65
County treasurer's fees 75.00
County clerk's fees 7,000.00
Interest on gen. fund, deposits, returned taxes, etc50.00
Total estimated receipts to general fund $12,213.65 12,213.65
Net amount required for general fund appropriations $46,250.81
Add:
Estimated amount for further appropriation by this
board for unforseen contingencies 54.34
Total required for general fund $46,305.15
APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE POOR FUND
Charitable:
Superintendent of poor $ 828.13
Almshouse 1,109.54
Almshouse inmates (all expenses) 7,525.00
Outside relief 1,500.00
Almheuse farm 13.08.
Total improvement poor $10,975.75 10,975.75
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
Superintendent tuberculosis hospital and inmates$ 8,000.00 ,.
Tuberculosis hospital maintenance 632.28 '
Board of managers expense
73.62
135
Total for tuberculosis $ 8,705.90 . 8,7(15.90
Commitment of insane (fund for all commitments) $ • 7.50
Epileptics 41.61
Feeble-minded . —120.00
Total mental diseases $ 109.11 • 169.11
Soldi::rs' burial, $ 1,650.00
Total -soldiers and sailors relief $ 1,650.00 1,650.00
Total appropriations from Poor Fund $21,500.76
Less: • Estimated receipts applicable to .poor fund:
Levied on towns:
For support of town poor at almshouse $ 7,372.15
Estimated reimbursements:
For tuberculosis patients 375.00
Estimated sales:
Products of almshouse farm . 400,00
Total estimated receipts to poor fund $ 8,147.15 8,147.15
Net amount required for poor fund $13,353.61
APPROPRIA'TI01\S FROM HIGHWAY 'FUND
Maintenance of highways:
Superintendent of highways • $ 1,550.00
Tota] maintenance $ 1,550.00 • 1,550.00
Constructive:
County road construction:
Rights of way road $ 2,000.00
State highway sinking fund (county share) 1,886.55
Total for new highway and bridges $ 3,886.55 3,886.55
Highway bond interest $ 5,175.00
Interest on state highway bonds (county share) 3,773.11
Total construction interest $ 8,948.11 8,948,11
136. PROCEEDINGS OF• THE BOARDI OF SUPERVISORS
Indebtedness:
County highway debt (bonds) . $ 9,000.00,
Less:
Total highway indebtedness $9,000.00 9,000.00
. Net amount required for highway fund appropriations $23;384.66
Add:
Estimated amount for further appropriation by
this board for unforeseen contingencies $ .10.92
Total amount required for highway fund $23,395.58
Your committee recommends that there be levied and assessed upon the
property liable therefor:
For the general fund $46,305.15
For the poor fund 13,353.61
Total . $59,658.76
For the highway fund 23,395.58
Respectfully submitted this 22nd clay of December, 1914.
CASPER FENNER,
F. A. REGENT,
F. A. TODD,
Committee on Finance,
(For County Budget see Index)
• Mr. Fenner moved that the report of the Committee on Finance be taken
from the table and passed -at this time.
Seconded by 5Ir. Evans.
By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table. '
Mr. Fenner offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on Finance be accepted and
the several amounts specified therein be and hereby are appropriated from the
funds indicated to and for the purposes enumerated.
Resolved, That all moneys received by the county treasurer, the disposition
of which is not specifically provided for by law or act of this board •be credited
by him to the general, poor, or highway fund, in accord with the nature of
such receipts.
Resolved, That in case of deficiency in any appropriation, the county
treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to transfer from the general fund,
poor fund or highway fund to such appropriation, any unexpended balance
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 137
standing to the credit of such fund, for ;the purpose of meeting. any payment
ordered by this board or required bylaw, which amounts are 'hereby appro-
priated to such purpose.
And be it further resolved, That there be levied and assessed upon the
property of the county of Tompkins, taxable therefor, for the general fund
$46,250.81, for the poor fund 1.3,353.61, making a total amount of $59,604.42,
and: for the highway fund, $23,395.58.
Seconded by Mr. Evans.
Ayes -14. Noes -0. Carried.'
Mr. Hoare addressed the Board in reference to headstones .for soldiers'
graves.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Finance, relative
to the apportionment of taxes to be raised by the. various towns and city of
the county, which was laid on the table one day, under the rule.
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138 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
• REPORT OF COMMITTEE -ON APPORTIONMENT.
Apportionment of Taxes for Highways.
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Caroline . $ 836,106.00 $ $ 836,106.00 $ 861.19
Danby . - 737,275.00 737,275.00 759.32
Dryden . 2,261,929.00 49,316.08 2,311,245.08 2,380.58
Enfield . 522,343.00 522,343.00 533.01
Groton . 1,620,531.00 238,466.08 1,858,997.08 1,914.77
Ithaca Cite , 10,725,226.00 656,775.74 11,382.001.74. 11,726.46
Ithaca Town 1,640,582.00 1,640,582.00 1,689.80
Lansing . 1,355,466.00 1,355,466.00 1,396.13
Newfield . 738,350.00 . '738,350.00 760.50
Ulysses 1,263,431.00 68,328.84 1,331,759.84 1,3 73.82
$21,701.,239.00 $1,012,886.74 $22,714,125.74 $23,395.58
County Highway Tax Rate $0.95 per thousand dollars.
Apportionment of Taxes for General' and Poor Purposes
not Including Highways.
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Caroline $ 832,310.00 $ $ 832,310.00 $ 2,205.62
Danby . 724,679.00 724,679.00 1,920.40
Dryden . 2,241,606.00 49,316.08 2,290,922.08 6,070.94
Enfield . 519,168.00 519,168.00 1,375.80
Groton . 1,599,480.00 238,466.08. 1,837,946,08 4,870.55
Ithaca City 10,623,524.00 656,775.74 11,280,299.74 29,892.80
Ithaca Town 1,630,866.00 1,60,866.00 4,321.80
Lansing . 1,348,892.00 1,348,892.00 3,574.56
Newfield . 725,875.00 725,8 75.00 1,923.56
Ulysses • 1,253,457.00 68,328.74 1,321, 785.74 3,502.73
$21,499,857.00 $1,012,886.64 $22,512,743.74 $59,658.76.
County General and Poor Rate $2.65 per thousand dollars.
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OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 139 ,
Your Committee on Finance -further reports that the following tabulated
statement shows the appropriations which will be necessary to meet the ex-
penditures of the various towns ,of the County and the City of Ithaca for the
ensuing fiscal year as set forth in the following budgets.
CASPER FENNER,
F. A. TODD,
F. A. BEGENT.
BUDGET FOR CAROLINE, 1914.
State and County Tax $ 2205.62
County Highway Tax 861.19
Audits 2037.94
Memorial Day Services 10.00
Maintenance Roads No. 483 and 1004 200.00
Support of Poor at Alms House 172.58
Election Printing 147.92
Repair of Bridges 500.00
Purchase,and Repair Road Machinery 250.00
Removal of Snow and Miscellaneous Purposes 100.00
Relief of Town Poor 200.00
Extraordinary Repairs of Highways 1086.71
Extraordinary Repairs of Bridges 1768.07
Roads 483 and 1004, Int. 258.88
Highway Tax 2000.00
$11'798.91
BUDGET OF TOWN OF DANBY, 1914.
County Tax $1920.40
County Highway Tax 759.32
Bridge Fund 500.00
Machinery . 500.00
Miscellaneous 250.00
' Audits . • 2081.58
Election . 147.92
County Poor 225.63
Town Poor 96.00
Road Maintenance 400.00
Town Highways 2100.00
$8980.85
BUDGET TOWN OF DRYDEN, 1914.
County Taxes $ 6070.94
County Highway Tax 2380.58
Town Audits 3636.02
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140 PROCEEDINGS OF, THE.BOARD OF SUFE.PVISORS
Support, of Poor. in Town. 150.00
Nem; Bridges 1504.00.
Repair of Bridges 1000.00 -
Machinery Fund, 600.00
Miscellaneous and Snow 500.00
Poor at A lmshouse 926:01
Returned Taxes 8.41
Sinking Fund Road No. 682 89.71
Interest Road No. 682. 170.42
Sinking Fund Road No. 681 81.03
Int. Road No. 681 • 162.06
Sinking Fund Road No.. 683 92.69
Int. Road No. 683 185.40
Election Printing 295.85
Maintenance Imp. Roads 1050.00
Note and Int. County Indebtedness 3500.00
Highways . 5000,00
Certificate of Indebtedness - 800.00
Supervisor's per centum 173.45
By Resolution of Town Board 1100.00
$29481.57
BUDGET TOWN 01? ENFIELD, 1914.
County Tax $1975.80
Town Audits 1585.47
Support of Poor at Almshouse 168.42
Election Printing 49.31
Repairs and Maintenance of Bridges 1200.00
Purchase and Repair of Machinery 100.00
Removal of Snow and Miscellaneous Purposes 200.00
Certificate of Indebtedness 963.25
Principal and Int. Bonds for Ilighway No. 1001.
Due Feb. 1, 1915 325.06
Highway Tai for County 533.01
$6500.32
Highway Tax for Town 2000.00
$8500.32
BUDGET TOWN or GROTON, 1914.
County Tax $ 4870.55
County Tax Highway 1914.77
Town Audits . 3042.79
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 141
Memorial Day 50.00
Road Maintenance 100:00
Poor at Almshouse 771.45
Election Printing 197.23
Highway Bridge and Int. 2775.25
Bridge Acct. r .• 1500.00
Machinery . 600.00
Removal of Snow 500.00
Highway Bond and Int. 680.00
$17002.04
Highway Tax 3858.00
$20860.04
BUDGET TOWN OF. ITHACA, 1914.
County .' $ 4321.80
County Highway 1689.80
Audits . 2305.22
Election Printing 98.62
Maintenance Improved Roads 950.00
Sinking Fund Road 606 57.60
Interest . 115.20
Sinking Fund Road 616 • 75.77
Interest . 151.54
Sinking Fund Road 681 42.85
I nterest 85.72
.Payment of Bond at Savings Bank 1000.00
Int. to Feb. 1, 1915 443.75
Almshouse Poor.111.67
Repair and Consruction of Bridges 4435.00
Highway Fund 2000.00
Machinery Fund 200.00
Miscellaneous Fund 200.00
$18284.54
BUDGET CITY OF ITHACA, 1914.
County Tax $29892.80
County Highway Tax 11726.46
Support of Poor at County Home 3898.25
Election Printing 915.61
$46433.12 '
BUDGET TOWN OF LANSING, 1914.
County Tax, Gen. $ 3574.56
County Tax, Highways 1396.13
192 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Town Audits 2465.47
Bridge Bond and Interest' 950.75
Part Principal, Highway Bond and int. 685.51
Certificate of Indebtedness 800.00
Bridge 900.00
Machinery 350.00
Maintenance Imp. Roads 250.00
Support Poor at Almshouse 293.92
Election Printing 147.92
Erroneous Assessment 13.69
Highway . 2700.00
$14527.95
BUDGET TOWN OF NEWFIELD, 1914.
County Tax $ 1923.56
County I•Iighway Tax 760.50
Audits . 1926.74
Election Printing 98.62
Maintenance Improved Roads 450.00
•, Town Bonds and Interest. 2665.00
Almshouse Poor 331.29
Support of Town Poor 50.00
Town Lib_ary 100.00
Memorial Day • 20.00
Repair and Construction of Bridges " 500.00
Machinery . 400.00
Removal of Snow and Miscellaneous Purposes 200.00
New Bridges • 1300.00
To pay Notes and Interest on Bridge Built 1122.00
To pay Notes and Interest on Snow Removed 742.00
To date Expenses of Fridge Suit 390.00
$12979.71
Highway Tax, Primary Work 2200.00
$15179.71
BUDGET TOWN OF ULYSSES, 1914.
County Tax $ 3502.73
County Highway Tax 1373.83
Town Audits 3277.02
Indigent Soldiers and Sailors 50.00
Memorial Day Service 50.00
Support Town Poor 300.00
Bonded Indebtedness Principal and Interest • 2805.00
Support of Poor at Almshouse 472.93
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK . :143
Sinking Fund Road 616 216.85
Interest Read 616 433.69
Maintenance Road 616 300.00
Election Printing 147.92
Deficiency in Highway Fund 315.00
Deficiency in Bridge Fund 532.11
Deficiency in Machinery Fund • 369.83
Deficiency Snow and Miscellaneous 613.05
Repairs and Construction of Bridges 400.00
Machinery Fund 300:00
Certificate Road Roller 1912 215.00
MisceIla.neous Fund 50.00
Highways . _ 2400.00
$18124.96 '-
Mr.
Mr. Fenner moved that the report of the Committee on Finance be taken
from the table and passed. at this time.
Seconded by Mr. Hine.
By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
•
Mr. Fenner offered the following resolution .and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That in accordance with resolutions adopted by the various Town
Boards of Tompkins County, now on file with the Clerk of this Board and .
the statutes in such cases made and provided, and in accordance with the fore-
going report and recommendations of the Committee on Finance, that there
be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the respective Towns
of the County and the City of Ithaca, the foregoing sums for the pbrposes
named.
Seconded by Mr. Gallagher.
Ayes -14. Noes -0.. Carried.
The Clerk read the report of. the Committee on Town Expenses, relative to
the indebtedness of the county and the various towns, villages and city therein,
which was received and ordered printed in the proceedings. •
. On motion, adjourned to Saturday, January 2, 1915, at 10:30 a. m.
TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY
January 2, 1915.
Morning Session.
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of Dec. 22nd. read and approved.
194 PROCEEDINGS OF TH•E BOARD Olt' SUPERVISORS
County Superintendent of the Poor Walter McKeel appeared before the
Board• and presented his bond for approval.
Moved by Mr. Regent, that the bond presented, be approved- and accepted.
Seconded by Mr. Gallagher and carried.
The Clerk read a communication from the State Fire Marshal relative to
the Tuberculosis Hospital.
Moved by Mr. Fish that the communication be •referred to the Committee
on Charities.
Seconded by Mr. Fenner and carried.
Moved by Mr. Townsend, that the printed proceedings of the Board for
1914, contain a picture of the late Mr. McGreevy.
Seconded by Mr. Preswick and carried.
On motion, adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
Afternoon Session.
Roll call. All members present.
The Clerk read the requisition of the County Surrogate for supplies for
his office during the ensuing year.
Moved, by Mr. Fish, that the requisition be received and referred to the
Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses, with power to purchase
the supplies needed.
Seconded by Mr. P•reswick and carried.
The Clerk read the report of the Committee on Highways.
Moved by Mr. Fenner, that the report be adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Evans and carried.
Mr. Evans offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the road known 'as Humboldt Street in the City of Ithaca,
which has been macadamized to the city line, be extended south and placed on
the map for future improvement, from the south end of Humboldt Street to
Speneer Road, a distance of •.75 miles.
Seconded by l\Ir. Fenner and referred to the Committee on Highways.
The Chairman announced that the new member from the lst. Ward of the
City of Ithaca, would be assigned to the same committee appointments as his
predecessor. .
Mr. Grant Cole, appeared before the Board in reference to a hog pen for -
the county farm.
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OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 145
• Moved, by Mr. Fenner, that the matter be referred to the Committee on
Charities to report at the next quarterly session of this Board.
Seconded by Mr. Fish and carried.
Mr. Daniels offered the following resolution and- moved its adoption:
WHEREAS, the committee to which was'referred claim No. 280, failed to
report on this claim, and
WHEREAS, said committee has 'now reported said claim and recommends
that it be allowed at the full amount claimed,
Resolved, That claim No. 280 be audited and allowed at the sum recom-
mended by the committee and that the Clerk be directed to draw an order on
.the County Treasurer for the amount thereof, to be paid by him out of any
unexpended balance in his hands.
Seconded by Mr. Schaefer.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Fenner offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved, That the Chairman, Mr. James R. Robinson, and the Clerk, Mr.
Fled L. Clock, be given a vote of thanks for their courteous and efficient ser-•
vices during the sess'on of this Board of Supervisors.
Seconded by Mr. Preswiek and carried.
The minutes of the day were read and approved.
On motion of Mr. Begent, the Board adjourned sine die.
FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk.
146 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD (1i' SUPERVISORS
COUNTY AUDITS
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
1 .Estate of Peter O'- •
Hara Cons. silo.. $
2 Stover Print. Co.,
Printing
3 Stover Print. Co.
:Printing
4 DeVere Fish, Rep
chimney
5 Dr. J. M. Townsend,
Ex. Lunacy
6 13. 11i. Swick, Rep
chimney
7 E.' R. Stillwell, Meet
State Tax Com
8 Ring & Dayton, wa-
ter system
11 W. 0. Stubbs, rep
• typewriter
10 W. 0. Stubbs, rep
typewriter
11 Forest City. Printing
Co. pub. of Ficial
canvass
12 Forest City Printing
Co., gen. print. pri-
mary & gen. elec.. .
13 Forest City Printing
letter heads,
notices, etc.
14 Forest City .Printing
Co., print. proceed-
ings-bal
15 Forest City Printing
Co., printing blanks
envelopes, etc. .
16 Forest City Printing
Co., notices
17 Forest City Printing
Co., returns, tally
sheets, et0. 761.90
18 Forest City Printing
Co., pub. notices,
etc.
19 Forest City Printing,
Co., pub. notices of
scholarship
20 Stover I•T d w. Co,
supplies furnished,
21 A. A. Sager, meeting
State Tax Com...'.
22 7. 1). Branch, meet-
ing State Tax Corn.
23 Cornell Livery, auto,
sleigh & ambulance
24 DeVere Fish, build-
ing chin, & rep
25 B. M. Swick, build-
ing shim. & rep
26 F. L. Reigle, sand
for chirp. & rep
Nature
No. Nance of expense Clairned Allowed
27 C. 11. Brokaw, board
55.00 $ 55.00 & mileage, living-,
Monroe 5.90 5.90
15.60 15.60 28 W. H. Buckley,
meeting State Tax
37.30 37.00• Com, 7.20 7.20
29 Holbrocik B. Stevens,
32.00 32.00 mectiirg State Tax
Com. 6.88 6.88
7.50 7.50 30 C o r ii e r Bookstore
Co., safe and cases 78,00 78.00
24.00 • 24.00 31 The Cayug:. Press,
Ct. calendars,
6.08 6.08 blanks, etc. 343.00 343.00
32 The Cayuga Press,
635.00 635.00 print. official bal-
lots, etc. 620.17 620.17
1.65 1.65 33 Trumansburg Free
Press & Sentinal,
2.55 2.55 pub. notices of
terms of court5.25 5.25
34 Anil rLis & Church,
376.25 376.25 register 16.12 16.12
35 Andros & Church,
tax cull. receipts10.30 40.00
2355.67• 2055.67 36 Andrus & Church,
book orders of pub-
lication 16.00 16.00
61.75 61.75 37 Andrus & Church,
orders on'Co. treas. 4.50 4.50
38 :lndrus & Church,
99.14 99.14 tax col. receipts4.25 4.25
39 Andrus & Church,
bill heads 13.25 13.25
76.00 76.00 40 George Chase, meet-
ing State Tax Corn. 5.60 5.60
41 Seth 14. Srluirer, cern. 8.00 8.00
• 42 Wm. A. Fahey,med-
icines, etc. 27.35 27.05
43 Fra.nk Miller, meet-
ing State Tax Corn. 5.60 5.60
44 H. S. Wright, jus-
tice's bill 13.15 13.15
45 Edward D. Masters,
storing rollers '11.00 21.00
5.25 5.25 46 S. D. Cook, meeting
Ti, of Man, 4.62 4.62
17.39 17.39 47 W. .1. Shaver, Jr,
meeting State Tax
5.28 5.28Corn, 5.60 5.60
48 City of Ithaca, jus -
5.92 5.92 tice's bill 56.20 56.20
49 Ithac:a. Journal, prtg.
10.50 13.50 official canvass956.00 356.00
50 Ithaca .Tournal, pub.
84.00 84.00 local laa-s 5.50 5.50
51 Ithaca Journal, pub.
52.50 52.50 terms of Co. Ct5.25 .5.25
12 Ithaca Journal, pub.
4.00 4.00 notice jury drawing 12.00 12.00
17.00 17.00
761.90
18.50 18.50-
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 147
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allem e1I
53 Ithaca Journal, pub.
notice tax sale
54 Ithaca Journal, no-
tices, bids & claims 16.75 15.75
55 Withdraw by claim-
ant.
. 5(1 D. 0. T3ishop, court
crier 51.00
, 57 Cayuga Press, brief
& subpoenas 19.75
58 Ithaca Journal, no-
tice Of scholarship .5.25
59 '1'rema.n, King & Co.,
supplies furnished 45.82
60 Treinan, King & Co.,
supplies furnished 18.2!)
61 :I.'rernan, Ring & Co„
supplies furnished 7.77
62 'rr•ema.n, Ring & Co:,
supplies furnished 129.75
63 Nat'l Surety Co., Co.
treasurer bond 30.00
64 T. G. & Sons,
sopplles 2.05
65 1'. 0. 'Miller &
Sons, supplies 4.4.85
66 T. G. Miller & Sons,
supplies 1.67.112
67 T. 0. Miller & Sons,
supplies 33.80
08 'Robinson & Carpen-
ter, materials 464.07
6!1 Weekly Ithacan, pub
terms of (2n. G16.75
70 Weekly .Ithacan. no-
tice present. claims 3.00
71 1:obinson <l'; Carpen-
ter. coal
72 Rubinson & Carpen-
ter, materials .
73 1;, F. 'llcCort:nick,
meeting State Tax
Corn. 4.00 4.00
74 .1. Will Tree. books
& Dinning 1 52.00 152.00
75 Robinson & Carpen- .
ter, coal 80.88 Pd out
of appro.
'76 St. Slary'e Nome.
private rc'Cor'm self l 731.75 ' 731.75
77 •' ndr'ew W. Hamill,
a rr'ertiny Irvin )
'Munroe
78 Orwin 51cIaheny, ar-
resting Irving- Mun-
roe
79 T. G. Stiller & Sons
Co., book for Gu.
'1 rea'
80 Covert & Wiggins,
automobile hire 22.50 22.50
81 Biggs Co., supplies23.07 23.07
S2 13iggs Co., materials 299.62 290.62
83 .1. W. & C. 1). Pal-
ocr, burial L. 8,
Knox 50.00 50.00
84 Harry Bower, serving
subpoena 5.55 5.55
85 :I. W. & C. I). Palmer
burial, David Fish 50.00 50.00
S6 Court T3cllis, dis-
bursements 401.48 200.00
6.30 6.30
51.00
19,75
5:25
46.82
• 18.20
7,77
1 29.75
30.00
2.95
49.85
167.92
33.80
464.97
5,25
3.00
!18.20 ' 1'.1. out
of a.pprop.
2.82 2.82
3.00 2.00
6.1.5 6.15
• .50 .50
Nature
No. Natne: of expense Claimed Allowed
87 Court I3ellis, dis-
bursements 23.1.4 10.19
88 W: O. Stubbs, re-
pairing add ma-
chine .80 .80
89 Ithaca Journal, no-
tice tax sale, Ithaca
city 63.23 63.23
90 Ithaca Journal, no-
tice tax sale Groton 11.03 • 11.03
01 Ithaca .Journal, no-
tice tax sale Lan -
:12 Ithaca ,Journal, no-
tice tax sale New-
field 21.15 21.15
93 Ithaca journal, no-
tice tax sale Dariby 39.98 39.98
04 . Ithaca journal, no-
tice tax sale Caro -
9.01 9.01
95 Forest City Print.
Co., notice tax sale 154.08 154.08
96 .1. W. & C. 1J. Pal-
mer, burial Calvin
Lane 00.00 50.00
97 ~''alter A. Shapley,
burial David 1„
py
418 1-iarrisShalon Z. Thayer,50.00 50.00
meeting State Tax
'Com. 4.05 4.96 .
09 .l•Ienry l3. :Jennings
meeting 81. Tax
Com. 5.90 5.90
100 Goo. SIorris, meeting
State Tax Corn4.54 4.64
101 Est. lllana 13hodes,
justice's bill 11,1.) 11.10
102 .lames P. Fahey,
prof, services 130.00 130.00
103 Aaron G. Mintz, dis-
bursement as Clic11.60 6.60
104 C. F'. Swift, autopsy 10.00 10.00
135 Philip Westervelt,
meeting State Tax
Com. 5.28 5.28
1.01; DeBert B. Witter,
burial Geo. .Et. ,Wil-
liams 50.00 50.00
1.117 Prat I). Gilbert, bur-
ial Alrneron Foote. 50.00 50.00
108 S. 11. Tisdell, repair-
ing; locks. etc.... 8.55 8.55
100 American Law Book
Co., law book 1908-
!) for Surrognte
Blood 11.20 00.00
1.1.0 C. H. Teri ,enning,
meeting ;State Tax
Corn. 5.28 5.28
111 Ithaca City Hospi-
tal. treatment jail
inmates 12.00 12.00
112 Southern Tier Or-
phan Dome, board
of inmates 1.51.42 151.42
113 Wm. 1J. Baldwin,
disbursements 74.62 74.02
114 S. :I. Rumsey, meet-
ing State Tax Com. 5,60 5.60
115 1'. 1'f, Donahue, la-
bor• & materials. , , 114,67 114.67
3.38 3.3$ •
148 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
118 P. M. Donahue, la-
bor & 63.61
117 F. M. Donahue, la-
bor & materials6.65
118 'Alvin F. Howard,
meeting State Tax
Com. 41.4 0
119 Fay A. Brogden,
burial Jeremiah
Starkey 50.00
120 Ben Wager, use of
auto 7.00
121 Ben Wager, team
Monroe case 2.00
122 11. M. Vose, prof
services 61.00
123 Est. Peter O'Hara,
sand for Co. house
silo 9.75
124 Clarence D. Tarbell,
disbursements 42.87
125 J. B. Lang E. & G.
Co., auto hire
126 J. B. Lang E. & G.
Coauto hire 10.00
127 J. B. Lang E. & G.
Co., auto hire 19.50
128 3. B. Lang E. & G.
Co., auto hire 24.50
129 J. 13. Lang 81 & G.
Co., auto hire
130 J. B. Lang E. & G. 85.0')
Co., labor and ma-
terials • 86.93
131 J. 13. Lang E. & G.
Co., labor and ma-
terials 84.09
132 Fred Lyon, labor
and material on
barn 100.50
133 1'. J. Herron, boots
& shoes 21.00'
134 Leslie E. Blackman,
auto hire 12.00
135 J. 13. Lang E. & G.
Co., auto hire 9.00
136 F. A. Tocld, Corn.
work 142.76
137 Frank S. Yaple,
meeting State Tax
Corn. 6.24
138 Withdrawn by
claimant
139 Withdrawn by
claimant
140 Withdrawn by
claimant
141 John W. Smith,
meeting State Tax
Com. 6.08
142 Estate R. P. Mc-
Greevy, auto hire. 52.00
143 Samuel Lane, meet-
ing' State Tax Coin. 5.02
144 James R. Robinson,
Com. work. 80.45
145 Jamieson & MaIiin-
ney, labor 0.15
146 Driscoll Bros & Co
repairs 2.81
147 Driscoll Bros. & Co
repairs 5.98
148 Driscoll Bros. & Co,
repairs 7.41
6.00
Nature
No. Name . of. expense Claimed Allowed
149 City of Ithaca, wa-
63.61 ter furnished 23.00 23.03
150 City of Ithaca, wa-
, 6.65 ter furnished 63.83 63.83 ,
151 A. 1. Chipman, la-
bor and materials11.75 11.75
6.40 152 E. H. Condit, auto
hire 15.00 15.00
153 Wm. peens, cartage 4.70 4.70
53.00 154 Empire State MJ:fg. -
Co., shades 37.05 37.05
7.00 155 Silas I•lubbell, meet-
ing State Tax Corn. 5.20 5.20
• 2.00 156 Ithaca Realty Co,
bond of Supt 14.00 Not all'd
61.00 157 William Jones, buri-
al Pricilla Griffin53.00 30.00
168 F. D. Gilbert, burial
9.75 Oliver 11. Robinson 50.00 50.00
159 F. D. Gilbert, burial
42.87 Lucy A. Shephard 50.00 50.00
160 R. C. Tarbell, au -
6.00 topsy 23.00 20.00
161 Empire State Hfg.
10.00 Co., repairs in of-
fice 2.15 2.15 .
19.50 162 Clinton House, board
of jurors 30.55 30.56 ,
24.50 163 Albany Times -Un-
ion, printing terms
85.00 of Co. Court 4.38 4.38
164 W. P. Stephens,
boarcl of jurors 6.50 6.50
86.93 165 Wm. Hazard, mate-
rials & labor 31.14 31.14
166 Driscoll Bros. & Co,
84.09 materials & labor. 13.08 13.08
1.67 Driscoll Bros. & Co.,
materials S. labor64.14 64.14
46.50 168 Jameson & Mcliin- -
ney, materials &
16.50 labor 80.42 80.42
169 James R. Waring,
12.00 labor 365.00 3E5.00
170 Arthur B. Smith, la -
5.00 bor 75.00. 76.00
171 Arthur P. Miller,
142.76 disbursements 569.19 569.19
172 Arthur P. Miller,
service bill 200.00 200.00
6.2.1 173 H. J. Bool Co., sup-
plies 2.4.3 22.49
174 J. R. Crawford, ex-
tracting teeth pris-
oners2.041 3.041
175 Monroe Co. Pen.,
board of prisoners. 854.05 854.05
176 City of Ithaca, water 84.87 31.87
1.77 West, N. Y. Inst.
6.08 Deaf Mutes, sup-
port of inmates375.76 275.76
52.00 1.78 Shelter for unpro-
tected girls, support
5.92 of inmates 34 ,42 3n.43
179 Driscoll Bros. & Co.,
80.45 materials & labor67.60 57.60
180 Jamieson & -Lick: in -
5.55 ney, materials & la-
bor 11 3.0. 113.98
2.81 181 Craig• Colony, cloth-
ing for inmates 19.83 1.9.82
5.98 182 Guardian A n:; a 1's
Home, board of in -
7.41 mates 208.00 208.00
OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 149
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
183 lien Mintz, cloth-
ing for inmates
181 School r. ,f Good
Shephard, support
of inmates •
185 Society for Desti-
tute Catholic chil-
dren, support of,in-
mat es
186 [Withdrawn by
claimant.
187 Walter Mc.l:.eel, ex
penses
188 1,. S. Preston, insur-
ance
185 1,Vilber G. Fish, Corn.
work & expenses
150 John. W. Preswick,
Com. work & cxp.. .
101 John W. Preswick,
Com. work. &
192 Fred C. Evans, com-
mittee work
193 Grant Cole, expenses
1114'Withdrawn by
claimant,
195 G. '17. Peck, affida-
vits rights of way
Pony Hollow road
196 Theo. J. Baker,
meeting St. Tax
Corn.
197 John J. 1 [anshaw,
meeting St. Tax.
Corn.
198 .Haywood & Bald-
win, burial Chas. R.
Smith, old soldier.
199 Stover Hdwe. Cu,
materials
200 -Williams :lee, Co,
electric wiring...
201 Williams Elec. 00.,
electric lvirin4 ... ,
202 Williams Elec. Co.,
electric wiring
203 Withdrawn by
claimant.
204 DeWitt Fowler,
meeting State Tax
-Com.
205 Burns Detective
agency, services for
dist. atty 90.36
206 M. Bender & Co,
books for dist. att.y. 1.1.00
207 A. J. Conlon, service
bill 3.95
208 Estate R. P. Mc-
Greevy, Com. wk, 36.00
209 M. S. Halliday, exps. 47.38
210 E, P. Sayre, trans-
portation 10.00
211 E. W. Norton, rub-
ber stamp 1.55
212 Squier & :Adams, ex- •
penses 120.15
213 Treman. King & Co,
pa.i4)oeks, etc. ' 12.75
219 Ithaca Journal,
printing, notices... 315.50
215 Stover Prtg, Co., en-'
velopes, etc. 21.75
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
216 Estate Louise J.
53.00 35.50 Sprague, rental 50.30 50.00
Ithaca Trust Co,
trustee
129.30 129.30. 217 Stanley Engraving
Co., cuts .. 5.50 5.50
218 R. C. Osborn & Co,
supplies 75.73 75.73
130.36 130.36 219 Minnie A. Adams,
oopying 12.00 12.00
220 G. M. Squier, copy-
ing 6.50 6.50
221 C. A. Squier, copy-
-ing 5.50 5.50
222 T. G. Miller x. Sons,
supplies 24.53 24.53
223 Wnr. A. Snifren,
printing 2.00 2.03
224 B.ramlow Print. Co,
printing 14.00 14.00
225 Br•andow Print. Co,
printing 184.25 184.25
226 Ithaca .journal, prtg. 20.25 20.25
227 W. C. Gallagher,
professional sere10.00 10.00
228 I t: h a e a Calendar
Clock Co., repair
clock 3.80 • 3.80
229 Wrn. 13, Parker,
6.00 6.00 copying assessment
roll 52.01 52.01
`230 1. A. Regent, Com.
4.40 4.40work 66.32 66.32
231. A.1. Schaefer•, Corn.
work 92.00 92.00
4,2.1 4.24 232 W. C. Gallagher, -
Com. work 112.25 112.25
233 Town of Dryden,
15.00 00.03 care of inmate69.53 69.63
23•E -Albert Dassance,•
0.93 6.93 Com, work 87.85 87.85
235 Davis Brown • Elec.
7.45 7.45 Co., bell at jail.86 .86
236 Davis Brown Elec.
1.47 1.47 Co., elec. wiring.90 .90
237 Davis Brown Elec.
31.92 31.92 Co., lamps 7.20 7.20
,238 Davis Brown Elec.
Co., elec. wiring1.83 1.83
239 Davis Brown Elec.
Co., elec. batteries. 3.00 3.00
5.28 5.28 2.40 Davis Brown Elec.
Co.,,.elec. wiring1.65 1.65
241 dames Lynch Coal
90.36 Co., wood5.00 Paid nut
of appro.
00.00 242 .lames T,ynch Coal,
Co., wood 8.00 Paid out
3.95 of appro.
243 C. L. Vivian, ar•chi-
30.00 i.ect 40.98 40.98
17.38 294 C. L. Vivian, archi-
tect 50.00 50.00
10.00 245 Craig Colony, cloth-
ing„ etc. 21.78 21.78
1.55 246 J. M. Townsend,
meeting State Tax
120.15 Com. 5.92 5.92
247 ,H. J. Bool & Co,
12.75 supplies 1.30 1.30
2.18 W. B. Georgia &
316.50 Son Co., insurance. 8.75, 8.75
2.19 Treman, Ring & Co.,
21.75 locks, etc. for 'room 8.75 8.75
43.12
30.00
50.44
69.45
'17.28
68.00'
29.26
43.12
30.00
50.44
09.45
17.28
618.00
29.26
150 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
250 Ithaca Realty Co,
insurance
251 Bush & Dean, sup-
-plies for prisoners
252 The Biggs Co., ma-
terials
253 James R. 'Waring,
labor,
254 Banks Law Pub. Co,
books
• 255 Syracuse Ins. Feeble
Minded, clothing
256 W. 13. Georgia &
.Son, insurance
257 O. G. Noble, service
bill
258
J. H. Hine, meeting
St. Tax Corn
259 Jas. Hillick Co., la-
• bor & material....
260 Driscoll Bros. & Co.,
labor & material...
261 C. N. Baldwin, . bur-
ial J. A. Bagley....
C. N. Baldwin, bur-
ial Ann M. Riker..
262 Trcrnan, King; & Co.,
door knob, etc.....
263 R. C. Osborn & Co,
supplies
264 The Cayuga Press,
printing
265 Wm. E. Lamkin, re-
pairing doors and
windows
266 The Cayuga Press,
Ct. calendars .
267 Chas. H. Wlse,
blanks
268 Casper Fenner, Com
work
269 M. L. Stanton, Com
work
270 J. H. Bailey Garage
Co., auto hire
271 Dr. Abram Chase,
ex. in lunacy
272 E. P. Bouton, bond
for Co. clerk
273' Fed. Tel. 8;. Tel. Co,
rental co. phones
contract
274 P. 1). Gilbert, burial
Alfred R. Ros'
275 Fed: Tel,. & Tel Co.,
tel. supervisors
276 Fed. Tel. & Tel. Co,
tel. court house
277 Fecl. Tel. & Tel. Co:,
tel. county jai]
278 Fed. Tel. & Tel. Co,
tel. supt. highways
279 Fed. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
tel. county clerk
280 C. F. Denman, ex. in
lunacy
281 C. E'. Denman, jail
physician
282 Wilber G. Fish, com-
mittee work
283 C. C. Merrick, auto
hire
58.76
6.15
35.84
129.90
380.00
120.00
50.00
10.65
5.44
2.25
786.43
50.00
50.00
.80
194.78
73.00
3.60
78.50
3.50
80.60
1.16.25
24.00
5.00
45.23
175.00
50.00
.25
2.65
20.45
13.20
20.15
58.76
6.15
35.84
129.90
380.00
120.00
-50.00
10.65
5.44
2.25
772.93
100.00
.80
194.78
79.00,
3.63'
78.50
3.50
80.60
116.15
24.00
5.03
45.23
175.00
50.00
.25
2.65
20.45
13.20
.50
5.00 Paid out
of appr.
16.00
28.00
10.00
16.00
28.00
10.00
Nature
No. -Name of expense Claimed Allowed
284 Estate of R. 1'. Mc-
Greevy, auto hire 5.70 5.00
285 F. L. Clock, extra
legal services 25.00 25.00
286 Dr. Abram Chase,
service.. bill 56.00 56.00
287 Stephen F. Talbott,
service in felony7.85 7.85
288 H. L. McNamara,
meals jurors crimi- .
nal 4.55 '4.55
285 H. L. McNamara,
meals jurors civil4.55 4.55
290 Cent. N. Y. Inst
Deaf Mutes, cloth 30.00 30.00
291 Estate Peter O'Hara,
sand 1.50 1.50
292 E.. A. Snow, weath-
er strips 12.50 12.50
293 J. W. Judd, damage
to auto 100.00 00.00
254 Town of Ulysses, re-
pair Co. line bridge 10.97 • 10.97
295 E. 1'. Bouton, pre-
mium on bond75.38 75.98
296 .1. M. Townsend,
- c o p y assessment
roll 1913 29.66 29.66
257 W. 13, Parker, Com
work 75.10 75.10
298 .Jas. H. Bine, Com
work 81.85 81:85
299 .1. M. • Townsend,
Corn. work 270.80 270.80
800 Jas. H. Hine, Com
work 36.32 36.32
301 J. M. Townsend,
quarterly session 21.76 21.76
302 .Jas. H. Hine, quar-
terly session 21.76 21.76.
302 J. Al. Townsend, co
canvass 37.76 37,76
304 The Bailey Garage
Co.. auto hire 15.00 15.00
335 F. D. .Everts, auto ti
hire 10.00 10.00
30'6 D. 0. Bishop, court
crier 30.00 30.00
:107 .Tas. FT. Hine, copy-
ing assessment roll 23.10 23,10
308 Jas. H. Hine, regu-
lar session 139.44 109.44
309 W. G. Fish, canvass-
ing 20.00 20.00
310 W. G. Fish, regular
session 108.00 108.00
211 J. M. Townsend,
copying ass. roll28.7,6 28.76
312 J. M. Townsend, reg
session 101,92 101.92
313 Casper Fenner,eopy-
ing ass. roll 31.34 31.34
314 Casper Fenner, can-
vassing 22.24 22.24
315 Casper Fenner, reg-
ular session - 106.24 136.24
316 Albert Dassance,
canvassing_23.84 23.84
317 A l b e r t Dassance,
regular session 147.30 147.20
318 James R. Robinson,
canvassing 20.00 20.00
319 .Tames 11. Robinson,
regular sessicin 108.00 108.00
OF TO11IPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 151
Nature
No. Name of expense Ula.imed
320 W. C. Gallagher,
canvassing ' 17.44
321 Gallagher,
copying ass. roll16.00
322 W. C.- Gallagher,
regular sessitin .1.01,44
323 1','A, Regent, copy-
ing ass. roll 44.7:1
324 F. A.' 13egent, can-
vassing 211.44
•325 i', A. Regent, regu-
lar session 110.72
1326 F. A. 'rcelrl, canvass. 23.52
327 F. A. Todd, regular
session 134.95.
328 A. T. Schaefer, can-
vassing 20.00
329 .A, 1. Schaefer. reg-
ular session 1.33.00
Allowed
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
330 .1. W..1'r'eswicic, can -
17.44 ti•assing
331 .1. W. Preswick, reg -
26.00 ular sessinn
32 F. C. (Evans, can-
;'assing
733 F. C. Evans, re4u-
lar session -
334 W. 1.1. Parker, can-
vassing
335 W. I.1. Parker,
lar session
3351 .11. L. Stanton, can-
vassing
337 M. 4... Stanton, reg-
ular session
101.44
44.75
25.44
110,72
23.52
13.4.95
20.00
1:33.00
reg' -
TOWN AUDITS
TOWN OF CAROLINE.
AI3STRA.CT OF TOWN AUDIT'S, 1914.
20.64
147.4 8
57:00
108.00
20.03
10,1.00
23.20
157,75
20.114
147.48
57.00
108.00
20.00
104.00
23.20
1557.75
22303.23
• County of Tompkins;
Town of Caroline, N. Y.
We, the undersigned, the Board of Town Auditors of said 'Town, do hereby
certify that the following is an abstract of the names of all persons who have
presented to said Board, accounts to be audited, the amounts claimed ,by each
of saidpersons, and the amounts finally'audited to then). respectfully, to -wit:
Nature
No. Name of expense . Claimed
I. L 3ihrianl Jordan, bal-
lot clerk, dist. No 1 8.00
2 George Richards, bal-
lot clic. 1)ist. No, 1. 12.00
3 Leon E. Williams,
poll elk., Dist. No. 1 12.00
4 H. A. 'Whittaker, poll
clerk, Dist: No. 1. 12.00
5 Lee Olney, ballot. elk.,
Dist. No. 1 4.00
0 Albert O. Rich, in-
spector, Dist. No. 1 24.00
7 Theodore Eighnrey,
inspector & mess.,
Dist. No. 1 39.44'
8 1-1. W. Westfal), in-
spector, Dist.. No. 1 24.00
9 Lamont 0: Snow, in-
spector Dist. No. 1 24.00
10 Frank [:'et.tigr•ove,
' ballot clerk, Dist.
No. 2 12.00
11 lra Tante, ballot elk
Dist. No. 2 12.00
12 13. J. Silsbee, poll elk,
Dist.. No. 2 ' 12.03
13 jay Phillips, poll elk.,
Dist. No. 2 12.00
Nature
.Mowed No. Name, of .expense Claimed Allowed
1.4 .1. 1-1. Rest., inspector,
8.00 Dist. No. 2 24.00 24.00
15 Chas. 11. Heath, `2
in- 2,4 U4 24.00
1.2.00 specter•, ]Dist. No.
111 3.1arry A. Davis, in -
12.30 sl,ectnr, Dist. No. 3 '24.00 24.00
17 L. 2). Gallagher, in -
12.00 specter & mess.,
Dist. No. 2 41.15 41.16
4.00 18 Harlin Bogardus, bal-
iot clerk, Dist. No.
244.00 3 12.00 12.00
19 11. L. Denman, ballot.
clerk, Dist.. No. 312.00 12.00
39.44 .20 W. Gaylord Besemer,
poll clerk, Dist. No.
24.00 3 12.00. 12.00
21 1'. C. Vorlcis, poll
24.00 clerk, Dist. No. 3 12.30 12:00
22 .Samuel Lacy, inspec-
tor, Dist. No.' 3.'... 24.01 24.00
12.00 23 Chas. M. Mulks, in-
' specter, Dist. No. 3 24,00 24.00
12.00 24 Geo. F. Smith, in- '
Spector, Dist. No. 3 24.00 24.00
12.00 25 Dewitt, F. Roe, in- `
spector & mess.,
12.00 Dist. No. 3 41.44. 4,1.44
152 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Nature -
'No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
26 F. A. Snow, service
bill 3. P.
27 W. W. Conrail, copy,
assessment rolls..
28 W. C. Gallagher, ser-
vice bill, sup.
'29 B. J. Silsbee, service'
hill, J. 1'. •
30 Chas. Thomas, truant
officer
31 L. A. Patch, service
vice bill, poor mas-
ter
32 W. C. Gallagher,
highway service
(sup) 150.00
33 D. M. White, asses-
sor. fee .48.30
34 J. C. Bennett, high-
way service, T. C. 25.00
35 John White, labor &
material •
36 W. C. Gallagher, per-
centage on money. 48.26
37 Andrus & Church,
assessment rolls. , . 0.75
38 H. H. Crum, N. T,.,
exam. in lunacy, , 5.00
39 .1, C. Bennett, reg.
vital stat:istics..., 28.00
12.24
12.00
18.10
16.00
25.00
34.20
Nature -
No. Name ' of expense Claimed Allowed
40 Paul Rockwell, ' ser -
12.24 vice bill, J. 1'12.10 12.00
:41 J. C. Bennett, town
12.00 clerk, fee 126.50 126.50
42 C. R. Lounsbery, ser -
18.00 vice bill, J. F'16.00 16.00
41 Ithaca City Hospital,
18.00 service bill 3.00 3.00
44 B. J. Silsbee, criminal
bill 5.75 5.75
45 Jt. E. Brink, hall _
rent & sub-inspec24.00 24.00
46 1.1. F. Lyme, hall
34.20 rent 20.00 23.00
47 -Mrs. J. 10. Va.nile-
rnarlc, hall rent30.00 20.00
180.00 48 Bert T. Baker, pre- • '
paring tax sale5.00 '5.00
48.00 49 W its o n \\'estfall,
' highway supt. fee606.00 608.30
2e,00 50 W. W. Conrad, as-
sessor fee 15.60 •45.60
51 I"rank S. laple, as-
,sessur fee 41.75 41.75
48.26 52 American Surety Co,
N. Y., premium on
6.75 tax col. bond 20.00 29.00
53 13. F'. L(ekW0od, -
5.00 health • officer, fee179.85 179.85
25.00
- 2.00 , 2.00
28.00
$2047.94 $2037.94
State of New York.
County of Tompkins - ss
Town of Caroline.
We, the undersigned, being a majority of the Town Board of Audit of the
Town of Caroline, N. Y., do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of
accounts, which have been audited by us, with the amount claimed and the
amount allowed.
W. C. GALLAGHER, Town Auditor.
C. R. LOUNSBERRY, Town Auditor.
PAUL ROCKWELL, Town Auditor.
B..1, SILSBEE, Town Auditor.
F. A. SNOW, Town Auditor.
J. C. BENNETT, Town Clerk.
TOWN OF DANBY.
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AU1l1TS, 1914.
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
1 Beardsley, A. WV.. in-
spector dist 1, sr.
msgr. $ 91.26 $ 41.26
2 Dorn, •F. 1E., inspec-
tor dist. 1 24.00 24.00
3 Bruce, C. 10., inspec-
tor dist. 1 20.00 20.00
4 Nourse, F. L., inspec-
tor dist. 1 4.93 .. 4.00
5 Comfort:, Geo., inspec-
tor dist. 1
6 Birch, Parker, ballot
clerk dist. 1
7 Ring, Chas., . ballot
clerk dist. 1
8 Howland, Leroy, poll
clerk dist. 1
9
Crevellings, S. G., poll
clerk dist. 1
10 Briggs, Enos., inspec-
tor & msgr. dist. 2.
24.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.03
01.85
24.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
-31.85
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK • 153
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
11 Thatcher, -1I. C., in-
spector dist. 2
12 Lewis, 1'. B., inxpee-
tor dist. .2
ltutuhings, T. 3., in-
spector, dist.. 2
14 Cowles, .Ray. inspec-
tor dist-, 2
15 Sutton, Geo., poll
clerk, dist.
10 Loomis,. Everett, poll
clerk dist. 2
17 Snyder, lriward, bal-
lot.• clerk, (list. 2
1.8 I.1utchints, Rob., bal-
lot. clerk i1is1.. 2.
11i 1lenrrlon, Jas. 1)., in-
spector & rnsgr dist.
20 Noggle, :John, inspco-
tor, •dist. 3
L1 Lewis, ''Willard, in-
spector dist. 3
22 J.arue, Olin C., in-
spector dist. 1
22 Larne, Roger S,
sl1ector (list. .
2.4 Shiley, IV. (.1., poll
clerk dist.
25 (iunderrrlan, Coll. 11.,
poll clerk dist. .1
26 Hinds, ltic11ard, bal-
lot clerk dist. 3.
27 }lar'kell, Josiah, bal-
lot clerk dist, 2 .. .
28 'Thayer, 1I. Z., assess.
29 Thayer, 1-T. 21., fence
• viewer
33 Merril, Geo., assessor
31 Morris, Geo., fence
viewer
:12 .Jennings H. 13., asses-
sor
12 .Jennings, H. F3., fence
viewer
114 '.Thatcher, H. C., vital
statistics
35 Allen, .1. Frank W,
vital statistics ....
36. 2Ieaker, 11. 13., regis-
trar
7 -Wilcox, Myron, hall
rent
1n-
30.00 30.00
21.00 24.01)
4.00 4.00
24.0)) 24.00
12.00 12.00
12.00 12.00
12.00 12.00
12.00 12.00
41.98 41.98
24.00 24.00
24.00 24.00
8.00 8.00
1.6.00 16.00'
12.00 12.31'
12.011 12.00
1 2.00 1.2.00
12.00 12.00
35.15 35.15
• 2.00 2.00
57.00 57.00
8.00 8.00
30.10 10.10
6.00 G.00
4.50 4.50
5.7,E 5.75
31.50 31.50
10.03 10.00
Nature
No, Name -of expense Claimed Allot -yeti
38 Snyder, A. - J.,. - hall
rent
:19, Eastman, Frank, ov-
erseer of poor
40 Bennett, S. S., rent
for tool ]louse
.11 Sabin, Chas. .I)., ex.
town supt. of high-
ways
418 Cole, Chas., ex. jus-
- tine of peace
43 Ithaca, City of, health
dept.
44 Andrus & Church, as-
sessors supplies .
45 Tod:1, 1", \, 1,,,,1„ on
810028.25 clisburs-
ed
-I'] Smiley, F. D., truant
officer
47 }Joughta.ling, Chas.
1., health dept.
supplies
-18 Slocum, T. W., justice
criminal
49 Mealier, 12. 13., exp
50 -Todd, F.. A., super-
visor service
51 Beardsley, :1.. 11'., vi-
tal statistics
52 Allen, .1. Frank W,
heali.h officer .
53 Miller•, Sas. 0., town
supt. of highways.
54 .dealer, 11. 13., town
cleric service
55 Smiley, GY. 0., justice
criminal
56 Shiley, W. 0., justice
service
' 57 Slocum, T. -V., justice
tice service
58 Dorn, Eugene, justice
crinlinlil •
54 Dorn, Eugene, justice
service
00 'Thatcher, Louis 0,
justice service
111 Logan, W. E., consta-
ble
'.Total
10.00 10.00
36.00 36.00
25.00 25.00
3.01 3.00
6.00 6.00
2.110 2.00
0.75 6.75
100.28 100.28
8.00 8.03
J2.00 12.00
0,70 4.70
18.85 18.85
23.00 23.00
3.50 :3.50
174.15 174.15
726.00 726.00
174.71 174.71
2.70 2.70
9.32 2.92
15.68 15.68
4.20 4.20
15.68 15.68
13.92. 13.1)2
5.45 5.45
' $2081.58 $2081.58
Dated, Nov..7th, 1914.
We the undersigned members comprising the Town Board of the Town of
Danby, do hereby certify that we have this day- completed the auditing of the
above accounts, and that this is a correct abstract of same, as filed in the
Town Clerk's office in the Town of Danby, N. Y.
Signed:
F. A. TODD, Supervisor.
R. B. MEAKER, Town Clerk.
W. 0. SMILEY,
LOUIS G. THATCHER,
EUGENE DORN,
T. W. SLOCUM, Justices.
154 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS
TOWN OF DRYDEN,
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1914.
County of Tompkins, t
Town of Dryden
ss
•
To the Clerk of the Board of. Siyert;isors of the Coualty of Tompkins:
We the undersigned, the Town Board of said town, do hereb3' certify
that the following is an abstract of the names of all persons who have pre-
sented to said board assessments to be audited, the amounts claimed by each of
such said persons and the amounts finally audited by us respectfully, t� -wit:
• Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
1 J. T. Morris, inspec-
tor elec. ,list. -1_3 10.00 $ 9.00
2 Henn' Snyder, insp.
elec. dist, 1 54.14 .16.80
3 Frank D. Snyder,
insp. [list, 1 30.00 27.00
4 W. L. Bickel, troll
clerk dist. J. 15.00 15.00
5 Isiah Robinson, poll
clerk dist. 1 15.04 15.00
6 liana Bonfield, bal-
lot clerk dist. 115.00 15.00
7 Myron Cornelius, in-
spector dist. 1 20.60 18.00
8 Otis Mitchell, insp
dist. 1 30.00 27.00
3 C. D. Bouck, ballot
clerk dist. 1 15.00 1.5.0)
10 M. E. Coults, hall
for elec. dist. 135.00 35.00
11 L. A. ileniingway,
insp. & mess. [list. 2 38.76 38.76
12 Arthur Sleights, in- '
npe. t0r & mess.
dist. 2 33.48
13 W. J. Tehan, insp
dist. 2 27.00
14 Lee Stevens, insp
dist. 2 27.00
15 John Dart, ballot
clerk [list. 2 15.00
16 Frank McGe]livay,
ballot clerk dist, 2. 15.00
17 G. E.Miflaah, pull
clerk dist. 2 15.00
18 E. 11. Gaston, poll
clerk dist, 2 15.00
19 Chas: Cotjgswi11,
hall for elec. dist. 2 35.00
24 Cha$. F. Pratt, bal-
lot clerk, livt. 215.00
21 R, L. Weaver, ballot
clerk dist. 3 15.00
22 E. M. Sandwick, 1)o11
clerk dist:. 3 15.00
23 W. H. Southworth,
poll clerk dist. 3. , 15.00
24 W. A,Munsey, insp.
& messenger, dist. 3 46.80
25 G. W. Ballenger,
insp. dist, '1
26 C. E. Green, insp.
,list. 3 27.00 27.00
27 C. B. Snyder, insp
[list. 3 27.00 27.00
33,48
27.00
27.00
15.50
15.00
15.00
15.00
35.00
I3.00
15.00
15.00
1 5.00
40,80
27.00
Nature
No. Name of expense Claitned Allowed
28 G. W. Sutfin (treas-
urer) Opera 1 -louse,
election No. 3
29 Laverne Davis, bal-
lot clerk, dist. :3 ..
30 G. C. Sutliff, insp. &
mess„ dist. 4
31 1, u 1. h e r Johnson,
insp, dist, 4
32 V. S. Fulkerson,
insp, dist. 4
33 E. T. Brown, insp
dist. 4
:34 Luther Bush, ballot
clerk .list. 4
35 .1. 0..l tobertson, poll
clerk, dist. 4
:36 J. •S, Grover, poll
clerk >1156. 4
:17 A.ndre<r Baker,
house for election
dist. -1
:18 Geo. B. Mc -Kinney
insp. & mess. dist. 5
39 John N. Thomas,
insp, dist.
40 E. G. Vunk, ' insp,
dist. 5
41 G. E. Goodrich,
insp. & Mess. dist 5
42 .l. 1). Floss, poll elk,
[list. 5
43 .1. M. Ellis, loll clk
dist. 5
44 .john L. Sweetland,
ballot clerk, dist. 5
-15 .lohn ,1. .Hunt, ballot
clerk dist. 5
46 B. S. }Wyant, hall
election dist. 5
47 J. 1, Cole, insp. &
mess.. dist. 6 -
18 B. F. Monroe, insp.
dist, 6--
49
`49 f•: E. Mineah, insp
dist, 0
50 W. .1. Shaver, jr
poll clerk dist. 6
51 Frank Vanhorn, poll
clerk 1913. dist. 6.
52' Harry Bush, poll
clerk dist. 0
53 13. 0, Simons, ballot
clerk dist. 6
35.00
15.00
45.49
27.04
27.00
27.00
15.00
10.00
5.00
35.00
15.00
15.49
27.00
27.00
27.00
15.00
10.05
5.00
35,00 :35.00
33,60 :3:3.60
27.00 27.03
35,40 :13,40
36.00 36.00
15,00 15.00
10,00 10.40
15.00 15.00
15.00 15,00
:15.00 35:00
44.98 44'.98
27.00 27.40
27.00 27.00
15.00 15.00
4.00 4.00
15.00 15.00
15.00 15.00
•
OF TOMPKINS COUNrTY, NEW YORK 155
Nature,
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
54 C. W. Monroe, ballot
clerk dist. 6
55 11. .A. Strong, insp
dist. 6
56 Bert. Egan, . insp.
dist. 6
57 W. .7. Shaver, house.
for election dist. 6
58 L. 13. Sutliff, poll
clerk dist. 4
59 A. S. Fox, trua.nt
officer
60 J. S. Grover, service
bill
61 M. L. Stanton, sup-
ervisor bin
62 Emery Baker, ser-
vice bill
63 Willard Shaver, ser-
vice bill, Faimie
Shaver
64 J. D. Ross, service
bill
65 Paul Ewers, service
bill
56 Stephen Talbot, con-•
stable
67 Wm. Ranning, con-
stable
68 John -Kennedy, tru-
ant officer '
69 J. J. Montgoinery,
inkSligal services per
contract and vital
statistics
70 D. M. Ryan, medical
services per con-
tract and vital sta-
tistics
71 E. D. Branch, asses-
sor
72 :P. E. Golden, tru-
ant officer
73 A. A. Sager, asses-
sor
74 W. J. Shaver, tir,
assessor
75 City Nospital„ Cay -
or care
76 C. H. Gallagher,
Cayor care
77 Andrus & Church,
,books
•
•
Motion made' and se
taxable property of the
the support of the poor
15.00 15.00
18.00 18.00
5.00 5.03
35.00 35.00
5.00 5.00
6.80 6.80
21.00 21:00
27.30 27.00
17.00 17.00
8.00
48.72
10.00
6.00
3.98
1.20
8.00
48.72
19,00
6.00
3.98
1.20
37.00 37.00
46.71.
96.00
6.70
90.00
87.03
75.00
49.50
9,25
.46.71
96..00
6.70
90.00
87.00
75.00
49.50
9.25
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
78 Chas. 1-I.oughtaiting,
books • 2.25 2.25
79 Andrus & Church,
books . 6.50 6.50
80 G. n Gilchriss, vi-
tal statistics ' .75 .75
81 its. E. Darling, town
clerk , 152.48 152.48
82 le, E. .parling, town
clerk 1913 ' ' 18.95 18.95
83 ,1. C. Lason, consta-
ble 3.40 3.40
84 J. 13each, medical
services contract 29.42 29.42
85 G. 7, Rood, medical
services contract
and vital statistics 30.41 20.41 •
86 B. Snyder, overseer
Of Poor 48.00 48.30
87 Homer Genung med.
contract and health
officer 313,58, 313.58
88 G. E.' Mineah, town
sup. 891.45 891.45
89 Geo. W. Sutfin, over-
seer .of poor 10.00 10.00
90 Geo. W. Sutfin, con-
stable 9.56 9.56
91 Ferris J. Fain;lough,
damage to auto20.00 ' 20.00
52 .1. 1). Roas, criminal
bpi ......... 9.05 9.05
03 J. 0. Ross, criminal
. ..-
bill' 16.70 16.70
94 Stillwell . & Ross,
printing 48.00 48.00
95 Paul Ewers, criini-
nal bill 2.70 2.70
96 Paul Ewers, crimi-
nal bill 4.25 4.25
97 C. 13. Vanburen pho-
tographing lq.00 10.00
98 Hobart Mineah, re-
bate tax 2.00 2.00
99 Geo. Albright, rebate
bate tax, FredAl-
_..
bright 1.03 1.00
100 Theron lioupt, inteF-
terest on note 20.40 30.40
Total 36.52 36 $3636.02
coRded that there .be levied and collected :by tax on the
Town of Dryden. One hundred and fifty dollars for
of the town carried.
M. L. STANTON, Supervisor.
F. E. DARLING, Town Clerk.
J. D. ROSS,
J. S. GROVER,
PAUL EWERS,
EMERY BAKER, Justices.
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct abstract of the Town'
Audits of the Town of Dryden now on record in this office as audited by said
Town Board Nov. 5, 1914. F. E. DARLING, Town Clerk.
156 'PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TOWN OF ENFIELD.
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 'NOV. 0, 1914.
. Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
1 Nathan Ruinsey, in Sp.
• of elec. $
2 John J. Johnson, insp
of elec.
3 Harry E. Tanning,
insp. of elec.
4 Jesse J. Ross, insp, of
elec.
5 Fred D. Rumsey, poll
clerk
6 John Willis, poll elk
7 Olin A. King, poll clk
8 Walter It, Houston,
ballot clerk
9 W. H. .Tones, jr., bal-
lot clerk
10 William T. Wright,
ballot. clerk
11 Frank Teeter, truant
officer
12 David Robb, M. D,
professional ser-
vices Wright case
13 David Robb, M. D,
expense account
new health law
14 David Robb, M. D.,
professional s e r -
vices Purdy case .
15 David Robb, M. D,
health officer, new
health law
16 Orlando Teeter, wa-
tering trough
17 S. D. Sawyer, M. D,
vital statistics
18 Forest City Printing
Co., printing spe-
cial town meeting.
19 Andrus & Church, as-
sessment rolls
20 Chas. Wright, hall
rent
21 William T. Wright,
citizen member .
22 Corner Book Store,
town safe
23 Fred McFall & Son,
hall rent.
24 Gillett ITausner, er-
roneous tax
25 David Robb, M. D,
vital statistics
44.57
27.00
27.00
27.30
15.00
11.00
4.00
15.00
6.00
9.00
22.00
$ 44.57
27.00
27.00
27.00
15.00
11.00
4.00
15.00
6.30
9.00
22.00
Na titre
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
26 David Robb, .M. D.,
professional s e r -
vices
27 Edwin S. Bagley, wa-
tering trough
28 William Tucker, ser-
vices overseer of
poor
29 S. H. Hubbell, fence
viewer
30 S. H. Hubbell, ser-
vices assessor
31 DeVoe Rumsey, reg-
istrar, vital statis-
tics
32 Jaynes Cay -wood, ser-
vices as assessor
33 Dewitt Fowlur, ser-
vice; as assessor
3-1 Dewitt Fowler, ser-
vices as assessor
2.00 2.09 35 Hiram A. Rockwell,
fence viewer
36 Hiram A. Rockwell,
20.00 23.00 expense blit
37 Hiram A. Rockwell,
telephone bill
15.00 15.00 38 Hiram A. Rockwell,
service bill Supt. of
high ways
100.00 100.00 39 DeVoe Rumsey, under
highway ]au•
3.00 3.03 40 James H. Hine, un-
der highway law
1.25 1.25 41 James H. ITine, ser-
vice bill. supervisor
42 DeVoe Rumsey, ser -
13.30 vice bill town clerk
43 L. S. Teeter, service
13.50 bill justice of
pea CP
22.50 44 Fred G. Rumsey, ser-
vice bill justice of
2.00 peace
45 Harry Havens, ser -
70.95 vice bill justice of
peace
20.00 46 Chas. F. Teeter, ser-
. vice bill justice of
2.60 peace
13.10
10.50
22.50
2.00
70.35
20.00
2.60
6.25
2.00 2.00
3.00 3.00
14.00 14.00
2.00 2.00
56.60 50.60
17.00 17.00
50.67 46.67
60.00 40.00
9.30 6.00
2.00 2.00
12.93 12.93
1.30 1.30
540.00 540.00
23.00 20.00
75.00 75.00
52.50 52.50
85.55 85.55
30.00 30.00
28.00 28.00
30.30 30.00
30.00 30.00
6.20 'Total $1.617.47 $1.585.47
I, the undersigned, Town Clerk, Town of Enfield, do hereby certify that
the above is a true and correct copy of the accounts audited or rejected at the
meeting of the Enfield Auditing Board held November 5, 1914.
D. V. RUMSEY.
OF TOMPKJNS COUNTY, NEW YORK .157
TOWN OF GROTON.
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS NOV. 5th and 7111, 1014.
Nature '
No. Name GC expense Claimed Allowed
1'.F. A. Begent, super-
visor, percentage &
highway
2 F. A. Begent, town
board
3 Dana Rhodes, jus-
tice, town board
etc.
4 A. L. Houghtating,
justice, town board
5 R. R. Chatterton,
justice, town board,
etc.
6 John 11. Conklin,
justice, town board
7 John 11. Hoff, justice
town hoard, etc
8 Grant H. Halsey,
justice, town board
9 Ashbel Landon, town
clerk, town board
10 Alvin Howard, as-
sessor
11 Wm. H. Bulkley, as-
sessor
12 H. 33. Stevens, asses-
sor
13 H. 13. Stevens, copy-
ing tax roll, etc
14 .Harry !17allmadge,
insp. & mess. (list 1.
15 F'red. Bossard, insp.
& mess. dist. 1
1.6 Nelson -2.d. et zga r,
insp. dist. 1
17 T -Tarry Exton, Insp.
1
18 Lloyd T•fouse, poll
clerk dist. 1
19 .Fay Bush. poll cIk.
dist. 1
20 Leon F. Buck, ballot
clerk, (list. '1
21 Leo. Metzgar. ballot
clerk disi. 1
22 W. C. Allen, care
and erection of.
booth dist. 3
23 W. C. Allen, rent of
hall and storage
dist. 1
24 George Stark, insp
& iness. dist. 2
25 John K. Pickens, in-
spector dist, 2
26 Wm. J. Feeley, insp
dist. 2
27 ,Tas. 11. Waterman,
insp. and use of
auto dist .2
28 H. B. Stevens,- poll
clerk, dist. 2
29 Amos S. Graves, poll
clerk dist. 2
30 Andrew W. Hamill,
poi/ clerk, dist. 2
31 Lewis D. Townley,
ballot clerk dist. 2.
267.50 $ 267.50
28.00 28.00
14.30 14.33
24.00 24.00
.15.35
14.00
12.70
26.00
22.00
76.40
76.40
83.55
1 3.00
42.00
50.71
34.00
34.00
16.00
1.0.00
10.00
15.30
15.35
14.00
12.70
26.00
.22.03
76.40
76.40
83.55
13.00
34.00
42.71
20.00
26.00
14.00
14.00
14.00
14.00
6.00 6.00
33.00
45.76
26.00
26.00
42.00
4.00
10.00
14.00
10.00
33.00
45.76
"26.00
26.00
42.00
4.00
10.00
14.00
10.00
Nature •
No. -Name of expense Claimed Allowed
22 Perry Sovocoal, bal-
lot clerk dist. 214.00 14.00
33 E. R. Haydn, sec,
rent of hall dist. 230.00 30.00
34 E. W. Kostenbader,
insp. and mess.
dist. 3 40.88 40.88
35john Conklin, in-
spector & Mess.
dist. 3 35.18 35.18
36 Dana G. Sovocoa],
insp. dist 3 28.00 28.00
37 Elisha Field, insp.
dist. 3 24.00 24.00
38 Mason G. . Hadgley,
insp. dist. 3 4.00 4.00
39 R. H. Shaw, poll (-
clerk dist 3 16:00 16.00
40 21. C. Whitman, poll
clerk, dist 3 16.00 16.00
41 Alex. McKihney, 1)013
and ballot clerk
dist. 3 16.00 16.00
.12 M. V. Atwood, bal-
lot clerk, dist.'34.00 4.00
43 Chas. IL Moe, ballot
clerk dist. 3 8.00 8.00,
44 -B. L. Buck, trustee,
rent of hall dist. 3 85.00 85.00
45 Archie R. Gillen,
insp. & mess. dist. 4 46.30 46.30
46 F. PerLee, insp. &
mess. dist. 4 30.96 30.00
47 Michael C. Keenan,
insp. & mess dist. 4 30.96 mod
48 C. L. Houghtaling,
insp. dist. 4 26.00 26.00
49 Frank L. Ogden,
insp. dist. 4 8.00 8.00
50 Chas. H..Cooper, poIl
clerk dist. 4 14.00 14.00.
51 G. 13. Sickmon, poll
clerk dist. 4 14.00 14,00
52 James 1•Tough, bal-
lot clerk dist. 4. 14.00 14.00
03 W. S. 'Dickinson, bal-
lot clerk, dist. 4 1.1.00 14.00
54 Ernest Reniff, erect-
ing & storing
booths dist. 4 15.00 10.00
55 G. W. Wolcott, rent
of hall dist. 4 30.00 .30.00
56 S. W. Pennoyer,
poor master 106.87 106,87
57 Emma S. Benedict,
superintendent care
of. 4 Jones children
for year ...'. 384:00 384.00
58 N. S. Collins", for-
maldehyde 2.25 2.25
59 Webster & Gleason,
poor & town clerks'
office 20.13 20.13
50 Alvin Rooth & Co,
casket for Ahio Aik-
en 25.00
61 A. J. Metzgar, livery
to Jacksonville 12.00 12.00
25,00
158 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
62 George 1'ickent, sup-
plies for poor
63 IE. A. Landon, sup-
plies for boor
64 R. L. 'Teeter, sup-
plies furnished
Fairclough
65 C. W. Conger, Co,
,supplies furnished
poor
66 t3utterick & Frawley,
clothing furnished
insane
67 F. C. Atwater, drugs
& supplies furnish-
ed poor
68 .34. Milligan, supplies
furnished Fair-
clough
69 Ithaca, City Hospit-
al, poor, Juliette F
Stowell
70 Dr. H. H. Crum,
medical service.
Stowell ease
71 Asllbel Landon, vital
statistics ' 45.00
72 A. L. Houglitaling,
• burial permits
73 B. L. Robinson. vi-
tal statistics and
poor cnnt.rack
74 Chas. E. Hou3hta-
' ling, vital statistic
suppl ies
75 C4.lr, Gilchrist, vi-
tal stat !sties
76 'Rev. C. L. flyers,
vital statistics .
77 Rev. E. I). Hardin,
vital statistics
78 .1. 11. van' Mailer,
contract doctoring
poor, etc. .. 41.30
79 .Dr.G. 1':. Albon,
health physician &
vital statistics 231.90
80 R. C. Tarbell, vital
statistics & medical
service 18.45
81. Frank L. Tarbell
truant officer
82 First Nat'l Bank of
Groton, rent for
• town clerks office60:00
83 Ward 1). White,
farm & village tei. •18.00
84 51. V.' Atwood, print-
ing
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
3.89 3.89
85 � old mages Pritchard, 10.10 5.00
17.10 11.10 86 Bert Baker; descrip-
tion2.00 2.00
87 Andrus & Church,
3' blank tax rolls.. 10.50 10.50
88 Williamson I.dti° Bl:.
Co., stationery, etc. 10.95 10:95
89 B. L. Buck, hard-
ware supplies 7.03 7.00
90 Charles Hyde, con -
13.00 13.50 stable service 5.50 5.50
91 Charles Hyde, help-.
ing secure election
11.15 11.15 supplies & booth 20.00 18.00
92 Charles Hyde, con-
stable & erecting
booths, etc. 13.20 9.20
03 Charles Hyde, livery,
repairing boxes &
16.20 16.20 erecting booths 11.00 7.00
94 Charles Hydc, con-
stable fees 6.45 6.45
6.50 6.50 95 Charles Hyde, con-
stable fees Walrod
45.00 case 4.955 4.95
96 Andrew W. Hamill,
2.75 2.75 livery fees 8.00 8.30
07 C. E. -13rol:aw, po-
lice, services as
26.50 26.50 peace officer 2.25 2.25
98 B. 1.-1. Wager, livery
and auto - 40.75 40.75
1.50 1.50 99 S. C. Gooding Est.,
furl for town clk.'s
7.90 7.90 other 10.13 10.13
100 G. M. Stoddard, le -
2.73 2.70 gal services 42.70 42.70
101 Ashbel Landon, paid
.50 .50 elec. light bills &
metre 1.0.15 10.15
132 Ashbel Landon, car
41.35 fate & helpers, etc17.96 17.96
103 F. D. Coburn, dis-
tributing elec. nta-
231.90 terial 9.00 9.00
104 Fred Coburn, auto
service 8.00 8.00
15.45 105 Inc.•1'I. 'Waterman,
auto for town
40.00 40.00 board -roans 7.03 7.00
106 Asllbcl L a n d o n,
copying tax roll,
60.00 el.e. 24.93 24.93
107 Ashbel Landon.
18.00 pail postage 3.57 3.57
•
5.70 5.70 Total $3104,81 $3342.79
6.02 6.92
11.02 11.02.
7.49 7.49
I hereby certify that the foregoing
audited with sums claimed and allowed
kips County, N. Y.
F: A. BEGENT, Supervisor.
list is a true and correct copy of bills
by the Town Board of Groton, Tomp-
ASHBEL LANDON,
Town Clerk.
OE TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 159
TOWN OF ITHACA.
ABSTRACT OL'' TOWN AUDITS, 1914.
' Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
1 E. M. Rumsey=, ,ballot clink$ 20,00
2 Oscar Hoyt, liallcit clerk20.00
3 H. S.'Wright, poll clerk 20.00
4 10, .1. Martin, poll clerk 20.03
5 D. 17. Fisher, inspector 35.00 -
6 .Arthur Teeter, inspector 5.00
7 W. 1. Smith, inspector 011.00
8 F. It. Allen, inspector 35.00
9 F. 1). Pearson, inspector 35.00
10 Jake Wilcox, inspector 35.00
1.1 Wm. Mc10lwee, inspector 30.00
12 Cholas Compton, inspecLoi 5.30
13 Howard :MCDkniels, insPect.or 58.02
14 Barry :11iclda.ugh, inspector30.00
15 Charles Morris, ballot clerk20.00
10 ,lames Bush, ballot clerk: 20.00
17 .1, 10, Bogardus, poll clerk15.00
18 Earl Northrup,' poll clerk- 25,00
19 'Wm. :i1cF0lweo, rent, p1ling
30.00
place
20 [''rank: Morhei'gon, rent, poll-
ing place
21 Cleo. N. Hazen, .iitstice of peace
22 H. S. Wright, jus: of peace
23 .lames Bush, justice of peace
24 D. D. Fisher, justice of peace
`25 John W. T'reswick, bigho'ay
work
20 F'rank 1-Ia.nshaw, office rent
'27 Frank llans'la , service and
dish Ur ements
John W. :1.'reswick, supervisor
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
29 Frank 7:•ianshaw, vital statis-
tics
30 .11vah Van Gorili;r, cii•erseer of
poor
31 Alvah Van Gordon, 'aLtenJsiice
. oiliee
32 .1ehn .1, i•lanshn.w, assessor
, 83 Frank lianshaiv, hikliicay
work
34 Charles Green, constable, ser-
vice
05 PI. S. Wright, jus. of peace
30 Frank McPherson, supt. of
highways
37 Bert 7'. Baker, services
38 Theo. Baker, assessor
39 11. C. Osbrirn, uppl
40 Andrus & Church, assessment
rolls
41 Dr. 11'. Ff. Lockerby, health
officer
00.30 42 Dr, W. 1.1. Leckerby, health of -
82.00 f]cer
26.00 43 13. S. .Proper, chemist, claimed
32.00 $20.00
40.00 44 Cayug1. 1'i•ess, printing
45 A. S. Miller, assessor
08.22 46 1'orest•City Printing Co., print -
26.00 ing
47 (:sung and Golf, chemists
80.87
35.56
11,50
39.21
40.00
02.00
21.30
48.70
753.00
8.75
68.00
1.30
6.75
128.80
21.'15
7.50
49.011
54.00
5.25
5.00
28 $2305.22
1, the undersigned, Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca, •do hereby certify
that the above is a true and correct copy of all the bills audited or rejected at.
the sleeting' held November 5th, 1914..
FRANK HANSIIAW,
Town Clerk.
TOWN OF LANSING.
ABSTRACT jOF T'OW'N AUDIT'S, 1914.
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimer) Allowed
1 Dr. ira A. Allen,
con. lunacy and vi-
tal statISties
2 Dr, G. M. Gilbert, vi-
tal statistics .
3 Dr. Frank W. Allen,
lunaei.' comm.
4 Dr. H. H. Crum, lun-
acy comm. .
5 M. Ti. I0 ord, 'vital .Sta-
'tistics
6 Andrus & Church, as-
sessment books
7 A. V. Westervelt, tru-
ant officer
8 Ralph Hare, truant
officer
24.20
' .50
5.00
5.00
34.77
10.53
20.00
7.00
.24.25
.50
5.00
0,00
39.77
10.50 '
10.00
7.00
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed AI]owed
9 Dr. Ira A. A.11cii, med.
L`S'vices town poor. 44.00 44.00
19 M. L. Fond, supplies
for town poor 34.04 04.09
11 M. L. Ford, supplies
for town poor . 15.61 15.61
12 M. L. Ford, supplies
for town poor 1.00 1.30
13 L. R. Lyon, rent of
hall for town pur-
poses 35.00 35.00
.1 Dr. T. L. 7Totch, vital
statistics and poor
service 10.25 10.25
15 Dr. A. Genung, comm.
lunacy 5.70 5.70
16 Floyd King, Poor sup. 3.93 3.93
17 C. M. Buck, ser. bill. 018.00 618.00
160 PROCEEDINGS 011' THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Nature
No. Name - of expense Claimed Allowed
18 C. D. and C. E. Town-
send, poor supplies 17.14
19 A. J. Sperry, mileage
bill 3.00
20 M. L. Ford, affidavits
lunacy comm. 1.00
21 Marion B. Lodeman,
H. 0. expenses at-
tending health
meetings 28.26
22 M. L. Ford, highway
service bill 25.00
23 M. L. Ford, postage,
exp. elec. sup. etc42.74 42.74
24 W. J. Norton, truant
officer 14.50, 014.50
25 W. J. Norton, service
bill 11.20 11,20
26 John Smith, assessor
dist. 1 78.00 50.20
27 Charles H. Turpening,
assessor dist. 287.00 60.00
28 Samuel Lane, asses-
sor dist. 2 90.00 60.03
29 Samuel Lane, asses-
sor dist. 2 6.00
30 0. M. English, ser-
vice bill, overseer,
poor 36.00
31 Grange Hall Corp.
use of hall 25.90
32 A. J. Conlon, affida-
vits, in comm. in
lunacy 1,30
33 A. B. Brooks, materi-
al health officer18.32
34 D. A. Tarbell, justice
service hill, 1913-14 26.00
35 W. M. Bristol, justice
service bill 1913-14 22.00
• 36 A. J. Conlon, justice
' service bill 1913-14 24.00
37 Chas. (Drake, justice
service bill 1913-14 26.00
38 W. M. Bristol, month-
ly report county clk. 2.00
39 Casper Fenner, 1%
general fund, 1913. 33.04
40 Casper Fenner, 1074
school monies, 1913 40.00
41 Casper Penner, road
salary, 1914 50.00
42 Casper Fenner, ser-
vices town board,
1913-14 14.00
43 K l Ines Pharmacy,
supplies health of-
ficer 1.55
44 Walter T. Sweazy, in-
spector (list. 145.40
45 C. A. Wood, inspec-
tor dist. 1, 30.00
46 G. B. Smith, inspec-
tor dist. 1 .. 37.68 37.68
Nature
No. Naine of expense Claimed Allowed
47 Sibley Drake, inspec-
17.14 tor dist. 1 30.00 30.00
48 C. 13. Jefferson, poll
3.00 clerk dist. 1 15.00 15.03
49 lward C. Howell, poll
1.00 clerk dist. 1 15.00 15.00
50 0. 51. Holden, ballot
clerk dist. 1 15.00 15.00
51 F. J. Wooley, ballot
28,26 clerk (list. 1 15.00 15,00
52 Harry Herrish, use of
25.00 hall, 1914 25.00 25.30
53 J. 0. Munson, insp
- (list. 2 25.00 25,00
54 Bert Ross, insp. dist
No. 2 ;11.87 31.87
55 ]Dennis Doyle, insp.
dist. 2 31.36 31.,36
56 D. A. Tarbell, poll
clerk, dist. 2 15.00 15.00
57 G. D. Goodnia.n, bal-
lot cleric dist. 2.... 15.00 15,00
58 Daniel IleCarhp, insp.
dist. 2 31.36 51.36
50 F. E. Singer, ballot
elerlc, dist. 3 15.00 15.00
6.00 60 Benton Buck, poll
clerk dist. 2 15.00 15.00
61 Mrs. M. B. Locleman,
36.00 health officer .. 36.50 36.50
62 51. L. Ford, services
25.00 with town board &
assessors 39.00 39.00
63. Ralph Robinson, in -
1.00 Spector dist. 3 33.00 31.20
64 Frank Holladay, in -
18.32 Spector (list. 3, 15.00 15.00
65 W. E. Davis, inspec-
26.00 tor dist. 3 15.03 15,00
66 B. M. Halladay, bal-
22.00 lot clerk dist. 515.00 15.00
67 H. A. Turpening, poll
24.00 clerk dist. 3 15.00 15.00
68 Martin Farrell, poll
26.00 clerk dist. 3 15.00 15.00
60 Jay Morey, inspector
2.30 dist. 3 36.00 32.40
70 John Farrell, inspec-
33.04 tor (list. 3 47.53 47.53
. 71 Sylvester Snyder, in -
40.00 - spector dist. 3 , , . 5.03 - 5.00
72 Willis R. Egber't, in -
50.00 spector dist. 3 5.09 5.00
73 A. J. Conlon, inspec-
tor dist. '1 13.20 13.20
14.00 74 Williamson Law Rook
Co., one docket3.25 3.25
75 Marion B. Lodeman,
1.55 11. 0, 267.50 267.50
76 Marion B. Locletnan,
45.90 H. 0. 15.00 10.00
77 Marion 13. Lodeman,
30.00 H. 0. 41.45 .22
' $2622.40 $2465.47
I hereby certify that the foregoing is an exact copy of the Town Audits of
Lansing, November 5th, 1914, and November 11, 1914 for -the year 1914.
M. L. FORD,
Town Clerk.
Dated. Nov. 30, 1914.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
TOWN OF NEWFIELD,
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS 1914,
Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
1 1,11win Wescott, insp.*
2 Chan, Lanning, insp
3 'G. H. 'Noble,
4 Rolland Tompkins,
illsp,
5 Arthur Decker, insp
(i W. 1:. Bush, insp..
7 Joseph Slronsta, insp.
Chas. licl.laniuls, in-
spector
11 .A. It. .AIle.TI, insp...
10 1', W. Payne, ballot.
clerk
11 John. Casper, ballot.
clerk
12 L'rank P'ish, ballot clk
13 Geo. S.' Adams, ballot
oIerI:
1.4 P. S. Starr, ballot clk
1.5 S. IJ. Cork, pull elerk
1.6 C. 13, Voice, poll clk
17 Daniel Patterson, pull
clerk
18 4A'. J. Suotlerlin, poll
clerk
19 1. S. Vankirk, poll
clerk
20 N. C. Cook, poll clerk
21 S, 12. Cook, agent T'.
1?. rni'11)1
22 44. S. Adams, agent
l:)uc1]cy rooms ..
23 (1, W..l'eclr, hall rent
24 Augustus Patterson,
justice
25 Douglass Carpenter,
justice
26 hIstus 1'atterson, ser-
vices
27 H. D. Blakeslee, tru-
ant otlicer
28 :lamas Er'way, truant
officer
29 Douglass Carpenter,
services
30 .Augustus :Patterson,
services
31 Chas. TT. Payne. ser
32 Wm. H. Pa,yne, ser'
25.64 $ 25.64
30.12 33.12
29.60 20.60
:21.00 2400
26.00 24.00
37.00 35.00
20,00 24.00
6.00 4.00
25.79 25.7:1
12.00 12.00
6.00 4.30
14.00 14.00
8.00 8.00
4.00 4.00
8.03 8.00
14.00 12.00
14,00 12.00
4.00 4.00
12,00 12.30
4.00 4.00
6.00 6.00
17.00, 47.00
22.30 22.00
8.35 8.35
3.80 3.80
2.00 2.00
8.40 8.10
11.00 11.00
16.00
10.00
14.00
18.00,
161
Nature
No. Name - or expense Claimed Allowed
33 :Albert Dassance,' ser, 211.00 20.00
311 G. W. Peck, services. 52.61 52.63
25 Alva 1:1. Bro4vn, ser10.00 10.00
iii G. W. Peck, allow-
ance road law 10.00 10.00
37 Albert 1.lassan;e, al-
Jwance. .road 111'.v 75.00 75.00
:18 Philo') Westervelt, as-
sessor 60.60 63.60
19 Sanniel liumsey, as-
5e5Ser 66,00 60,00
40 0'. W. Payne, asses-
sor 53.91 59.31
11 i;. W..1'eck, vital sta-
tistics 12.00 12.00
42 David Robb, vital sta-
tistics 4.00 4.00
43 C. Ir. Swift., vital
statistics 1.26 1.25
44 Wrrl, A. Smith, vital
statisl.iem 3.00 3.00
45 Wiri. A. Smith, salary
health officer 150.30 150.90
46 Wm. A. Smith, medi-
cal services 14.50 14.50
17 John Shea, burial
II tram S(.ar'lcs 35.00 35.00
18 ,Iohn SI tea, burial
Mrs. Hiram St.arlcs 35.00 35.00
49 Bert T. Baker, ser5.00 5,30
50 Andrus & Church,
tax books 4.50 4.50
51 Williams Law Book
Co., books 7.40 9.40
52 A. 11. Palmer, bond-
ing corns 8.00 8,00
53 Martin Wright, ser,744.00 744.00
14 Alfred Decker, right '
of way 12,00 12.30
55 Stephen Vargo, right
of way8.00 8.00
56 Fred Canfield, deputy
sheriff (4.75 7,76
57 Fred Canfield, deputy
sheriff tr•anspurta-
16.03 ton 3.00 3.00
58 John Ticnry, constable 28.00 28.00
10,00 • 59 E. W. Starr, overseer 8.00 8.03
14.00
18.00 $1044.74 $1'328.74
We, the undersigned, Town Board of the Town of Newfield, hereby ,certify
that the foregoing list of Town Audits for each person herein is.correct.
ALBERT DASSANCE, Supervisor.
GEO. W. PECK, Town Clerk.
WM. H. PAYNE, Justice of the Peace.
CHAS, H. PAYNE, Justice of the Peace.
DOUGLASS CARPENTER, Justice of the Peace.
AUGUSTUS PATERSON, Justice of the Peace.
162 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TOWN OF ULYSSES.
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1914.
Statement of bills audited by the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses for
claims against the TOW/1, said claims being audited on the 5th day of Novem-
ber, 1914, and on adjourned meetings of the Board. Statement showing the
names of the claimants, the nature of the services, the amount claimed and
the amount allowed.
Nature Nature
No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed No. Name of expense Claimed Allowed
1 A. Chase, vital sta- 32 Robert. S. Carberry,
listies $ 10.95 $ 10.95 insp. 53.81 53.31
2 A. Chase, health of- :i3 Homer Mott, irnsp35.00 :15.00
]icer 118.65 118.65 34 John Young, bailor
3 George A. Hopkins, clerk. 18.00 19.00
supplies 2, i 5 2.79 35 I P. J. Breen, ballot
4 Williamson Law Boot: clerk, asignec1 to
Co., town seal2.65 2.65 First National Bk.. 19.00 10.00
5 A. Chase, supplies for
fumigating 1.755 1.75 36 Y.ra} 'l'hohpson, bal-
6
lot clerk 1.:i.30 10.00
6 The Biggs Co., sup,,, .83 .83 37 B. 1. Vann, ballot
7 I t ha c a Children's
Home, care Me]vin_ clerk, asignerl to
Green, 191.1 to 1913 208.00 208.00 First National Bk. 19.00 19.00
.8 Andrus & Church, as- 38 Geo. P. Norton, ballot
sensors supplies... 8.85 8.85clerk 19.00 18.00
9 E. 1'. Touton, premi- 30 Clarence Clark, ballot
um on • collectorsclerk 19.00 18.00
bond 35.00 35.00 40 M. Il. Batty, poli
1.0 J. 1. Chase, criminalclerk 6.00 6.00
bill 8.90 8.90 41 Georg Sears, poll
11 J. E. Lovell, lunacy cl c']c, assigned to .
case 5.50 5.50 First National Bk.. 19.03 - 19.00
12 .1. J. Chase, criminal 42 Fred Wilson, poll elk. 10.00 10.00
bill 8.05 8.05 43 R. E. Batty, poll clerk 13.00 13.00
13 A. H. Porter, service 44 H. S. Cates_, poll clerk 19.00 10.00
bill 4.00 4.00 45 Fred W. Van Order,
'14 O. G. Noble, assess- poll clerk 19.00 19.00
roent roll, assigned 46 O. O. Noble, poll
State Bank .25.00 25.00 clerk, a s s i g n e el
15 5. J. Chase, criminal First Nat. Bank....4.00 4.00
bill .60 .60 -17 O. G. Noble, poll el.,
16 Frank miller, asses- assigned State Bk.- 5,00 5.00
sor 80.00 80.00 48 D. G. Clark, rent of
17 Charles Clapp, ser- (polling place 36.00 36.00
vice bill 2.00 2.00 49 ByronS. Proper, ex -
18 E. .1. ]Farrington, ov- amination of water 15.00 -15.00
ersoer of poor87.85 87.85 50 First Nat'l Bk., rent
19 George Chase, asses- of rooms for town
sor 88.25 88.25' clerk :16.00 36.00
20 E. 11 .Stilwell, asses- 51 G. G. Noble, service
sor 90.75 90.75 hill, assigned State
21 C. E. TToughtaling,Dank 22.45 22.45
supplies 16.04 16.04 52 Odd Fellows Lodge,
22 J. F. Kimple, deputy pollingWplace 36.00 313.00
sheriff 10.70 10.70 53 I•Ienr;y illiams, ser -
23 Floycl Harrison, in- vice bill, assigned
spector 60,17 60.17 First Nat'l flank.. 24.00 24.00
24 Charles Clapp, insp35.03 35.00 54 O. G. Nobe, copying
25 W. 1. Sherwood, insp• 35.00 35.00 assessment roll. as -
26 A. P. Osborn, insp35.00 35.00 signed first, Nat'l
27 Floyd Smith, insp35.00 35.00 Bank 10.00. 10.00
28 F. E. Van Buskirk, 55 J. T -T. Thompson, put-
insp. -35.00 35.00 ting up booths, as -
29 J. F. Carron, insp., signed State Bank 14.00 14.00
assigned to State 56 E. IT. Farrington, ser -
Bank 35.05 36.00 vice bill 2.40 2.40
30 W. D. Halsey, insp..' 35.00 35.00 57 O. G. Noble, service
31 J. H. Thompson, insp. hill, assigned State
assigned State Bk 63.74 53.74 Bank 11.00 11.30
OF TORMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 16.3
Natore
No. Name ,f expense Claimed Allowed
58 'I'hnrnas Llover, ser-
vice hill, assigned
First :Nat'l Bank40.27
59 O. 1). (2re,luc, putting
np booths 20.00
00 'Phomas Bower•, town
clerk, as signed
First Nat'l Bank44.50
61 O. G. Noble, criminal
hill, assigned First -
Nat'l Batik 6.45
02 Thomas Boller, vital
statistics 6.12
133 \. F'• Allen, supplies4.75
04 O. G. Noble, criminal
hill. assigned first
'i Nat'l Bank 26.10
t'ay65 A. P. .\nen, supplies9.90
fill Sarah Van Order,
r04.1I1 for assessors 2.03
67 O. G. Noble, service
hill, assigned First
• Nat'l Bank
D. 11. Hightrneyer, at-
tend office
O. G. Noble, service
bill, assigned to 1st
Nat'l. Bank
70 Thomas Trower, town
clerk •
71 John Chase, service
bill
72 W. 1-1. Green, inspec-
tor
68
69
23.60
22.00
7.10
91.62
50.00
Nature
No: Name of expense Claimed Allow .1
73 0. T. .l ones, service
• bill 822.50 822.50
40.27 7.4 C. Owen Carman, ser-
vice •bill 40.00 40.00
20.00 75• J. M. Townsend, ser-.
vice C expense65.90 65.90
70 O. G. Noble, poll elk,
44.50 assigned to First
Nat'l Tlank 8.00 8.0(1
77 Henry Williams, scr-
6.45 vice bill .......... 26.00 26.00
78 .1, M. Tc,,tnyenrl, sor-
6.12 vice bill 4.4.00 44.00
4.75 79 C. 113. Thompson, dep-
uty sheriff 23.65 33.65
80 J. .1. Chase, service
26.10 bill 4.00 4.00
21.90 21. O. Cr. Noble, service
bill ' 62.88 132.88
2.011 82 Covert & Wiggins,
service bill 15.50 15.50
82 .1. Chase. ltd 1)., ex-.
23,60 amination, lunacy . 5,00 5.00
84 D. H. 1 ightmyer,
22.00 polling place 36.00. 36.00
85 .1. 7t, Townsend, M.
1)., examination
7,10. lunacy 5.00 5.00
86 S. 11, Biddle,, patting
91.62 up booths 20.00 20.00
87 I:. .i. • 1Far•r•inggton, ser -
50.00 vice hill 9.50 9.50
35.00 35.00 03277 02 $3277 02
•
I hereby certifythat the foregoing -is a true copy• of ail accounts pre-
• seated to the Town Board of Audits of the Town of Ulysses for audit and the
amounts finally allowed by said Board at their meeting for auditing town
accounts.
THOS. BOWER,
Town Clerk.
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OF TOMPK1NS COUNTY, NEW YORK 165
COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT
Condensed statement showing receipts and expenditures of the Treas-
urer of Tompkins County, for the fiscal year ended October 31, 1914.
Rec. over Exp. over
Accounts. Receipts. Expenditures. Expend. Receipts.
Taxes:
Gross revenue $105328.34 $ $103445.26 $
Advances, refunds, assessment -
and collection . 1883.08
Gifts and Contributions:
Contributions 'from state rev-
enues and gifts 47670.40 26658.79
State tax and contributions to
other civil divisions • 210711.61.
General Government:
Revenues 39454.95
Expenditures . 122410.35 82955.40 .
• Advances, Losses and Deposits:
Reimbursements and deposits781.36 781.36
County Property:
Sales and insurance recoveries. 863.32
' Construction of new buildings
and highways 36575.46 35712.14
County Debt:
Bonds and notes issued 2300.00 •
Bonds and notes retired 17300.0() 15025.00
Old Telephone Gen'I. audit25.00
•
Totals . • $130885.41 $133692.54
Net excess from transactions of
year . 2807.13
Special trust fund.
As per totals of summaries 94026.38 93034,09 992.29
Totals of all accounts $290424.75 $292239.59
Cash.
Balance at beginning of the year
as per last report 69649.17
69649.17
166 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Balance at end of year as per de-
tailed statement. 67834.33
•
67834.33
Totals $360073.92 $360073.92 $ 70641.46 $ 70641.46
Showing disposition of funds in the 'custody of the Treasurer of Tomp-
kins County at beginning and end of year.
DETAILED STATEMENT OF CASH.
At beginning of year • At end of year
Nov. 1, 1913. . Nov. 1, 1914.
$ • $ 1806.88 Cash in drawer $ '960.00
General Funds on deposit in Tomp-
16453.32 kins Co. Nat'l Bank 21425.85
Highway Funds on deposit in high -
16102.55 way construction 7461.27
30006.60 Fund for maintenance highways27880.09
Special Trust Funds on deposit in
31614.38 Ithaca Trust Co. :33531.23
Court and Trust Funds:
748.52 Tuberculosis Maintenance 5484.41
318.55 Tuberculosis Construction. 617.95
Inheritance Taxes:
887.33 • Tompkins Co. Nat'l Bank 547.03
3325.42 Tompkins Co. Nall Bank, Mortgage
Tax • 4408.08
$69649.17 Total cash per condensed statement. ' $67834.33 •
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS.
General Accounts.
Taxes and Assessments:
Taxes of the current year $104978.91
Taxes of preceding years 281.15
.Advances of taxes repaid 68.28
Total . $105328.34
Gifts and Contributions:
Contributions . $ 47670.40
Total $ 47670.40
Revenue from General Government:
General Fund accounts $ 7449.37
Poor Fund accounts 908.06
Highway Fund accounts 31097.52
Total $ 39451.95
OIC TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 167
Advances, .mosses and Deposits:
Advances repaid or accounted for $ 698.96
Reimbursements and corrections 82.40
Total '$ 781.36
Sales of County Property, Insurance Recoveries, etc. $ 863.32
Bonds and Notes Issued 2300.00
Total Receipts, General Accounts $196398.37 •
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES.
Taxes:
Assessment and equalization
.Expenses of collection ,of taxes
Advances and refunds of taxes
I '
$ 1269.00
• 372.50
241.58
Total
Contributions:
Direct State tax $ 21011.61
$ 1883.08
Total contributions to other civil divisions... $ 21011.61 •
GENERAI, GOVERNMENT.
General Fund Accounts.
Administrative:
Elections, supervisors, general county othicers, gen-
• oral administrative buildings, interest on gen-
eral bonds, issue of general bonds
Jo dieial: •
Civil terms of Supreme and County Courts, county
judge, surrogate, county clerk as clerk of courts,
and court library
Regulative:
Deputy excise commissioner, county scaler of
weights and measures, county bacteriological
laboratory, societies for prevention of cruelty'
to .children and animals, quarantine
P;•otective
County Clerk as register fish and game protection,
bounties, county sewers and drains
Educational:
School commissioners, education of deaf-mutes and
blind
$ 1.5986.25
$ 12509.14
$ 650.21.
$ 3084.31
694.55
168 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Corrective:
Conviction:
District attorney, sheriff, coroners, criminal terms
of Supreme and County Courts, justices and
constables $ 8868.45
Punishment:
Jails, penitentiaries and other penal institutions 3471_34
Total $ 11839.79
Poor Fund Accounta.
C°taritable:
Administration:
Superintendent of poor $ 784.40
Care of improvident poor:
Almshouse and temporary relief 11957.67
Care of defective poor:
County hospitals, tuberculosis hospital, insane, epi-
leptic and feeble-minded 8266.56
Care of orphans:
County agent and all orphan asylums 068.86
Soldiers and sailors:
Relief, burial and headstones 1100.00
Total for charities $ 22777.49
Highway Fund Accounts.
Maintenance and Improvement of Highways:
Administration:
County superintendent of highways $ 1625.70
Maintenance:
Aid to towns, county line bridges, county roads, and
" State and county highways 58182.91 $ 54808.61.
Tctal General Government . $122410.35
NEW BUILnINcs AM) HIGHWAYS. •
ConStruetive :
New county buildings $ 880.85
Construction of highways 35694.61
Total $ 36575.46
INDEBTEDNESS.'
Liquidation of Indebtedness:
General indebtedness $ 6325.00
Highway indebtedness 11000.00
Total $ 17325.00
OF' TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 169
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS ANI) EXPENDITURES.
Rtceipts:
From State $ 63743.30
From special taxes 29933.08
From individuals 350.00
Total
Expenditures:
To State $ 13966.63
To County 9887.98
To towns 23078.90
To villages 1668.11
To school districts 43126-08
To county treasurer's fees and expenses 542.94
To individuals and associations 763.45
$ 94026.38
• Total—Derailed statement of receipts $ 93034.09
REVENUES FROM TAXES.
TaoAR of the Cwi'rent Year.
Received before return:
Collectors:
a. Received from corporations by treasurer $ 18112.12
b. Received from collectors 84515.16
Total $102627.28
Less:
e. Repaid to collectors, refund collector $4.13,
• refund brush tax $8.75 12.88
Net receipts $102614.40
Received after return:
Returned real taxes:
Received by County Treasurer before tax sale or
return to Comptroller $ 1883.67
Rejected taxes:
Received by County Treasurer prior to re -:levy
Gray Estate & Sumnaerton dog tax 49.1.5
Powers tax & Ithaca St. Ry.. Co. tax 109.84
Stark & Church tax 2.10
Total $ 160.59
Received from tax sale:
Tax Sale:
Tax sale advertising $ 320.25 $ 320.25 •
Total receipts from taxes of the current year $104978.91
170 PROCEEDING SOF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TAXES OF PRECEDING YEARS.
Received by treasurer:
Tax sale certificates:
Certificates owned by county, redeemed 184.99
Redemption advertising 96.16
Total from taxes of preceding years
ADVANCES OF TAXES.
Repaid to treasurer:
Returned school taxes:
Receipts from individuals before re -levy $ 68:28 $ 68.28.
GIFTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS.
Contributions from state revenues:
Highway maintenance:
For maintenance of state and county highways$ 47268.00
Other contributions:
Highway maintenance paid by towns and villages$ 402.40
281.15
Total contributions $ 47670.40:
REVENUES FROM GENERAL GOVERNMENT.
General Fund 4ccoatnts.
Fees of county officers:
County treasurer:
Court and trust fund fees
Returned tax fees
$
48.71
34.51
Total . $ 83.22
County clerk as clerk of court:
Entering.and recording judgments $ 116.34 $ 116.34:
County clerk as register:
a. Recording deeds $ 1327.44
b. Recording mortgages 899.71
c. Recording satisfactions 834.52
d. Filing grid recording other papers relating
to real property 66.54
e. Searches . 3142,75
f. Filing chattel mortgages 899.93
Total . $ 7170.89 ,
. Surrogate:
Fees received by this officer and paid over to treas.
Interest from bank deposits, returned taxes and
other general sources:•
OF TOIVIPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 171
General interest:
Mortgage tax deposits $ 56.51 $ ' 56.51
Total revenues from general fund accounts $ 7449.37
Poon FUND ACCOUNTS.
Sale of products of charitable,institutions:
Almshouse inmates:
Received by county treasurer $ 410.57 $ 419.57
Refund physician's services $ 10.50
Refund outside relief 8.00
Tuberculosis Hospital proceeds 379.49
Tuberculosis Hospital, paid on furniture 90.50
Total . $ 488.49
Total revenue, poor fund accounts • $ 908.06
HIGHWAY FUND ACCOUNTS..
Revenues:
Town of Caroline---Prin, and Int. $ 5752.95
Town of Ithaca—Prin. 10000.00
•Town of Dryden, Prin and Int. 5582.81
Town of Lansing, Prin and Int. 2861.76
Town of Enfield, Prin. 2900.00
Town of Groton, Prin. 4000.00
•
Total
$ 31097.52
Total revenues, highway fund accounts $ 31097.52
ADVANCES, LOSSES, AND DEPOSITS.
Advances repaid or accounted for:
County of Broome.
$ 698.96
Total repaid or a.ccountcd for $ 698.96
•
' Reimbursement of losses: .
Correction of erroneous payments:
General fund:
Telephone rebate Tuberculosis Hospital ' • $ 7.40
Carbide Sales Co., rebated bill 65.00
Court stenographer fee, rebated 10.00
Total —reimbursements 82.40
172 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
SALES OF COUNTY PROPERTY, INSURANCE
RECOVERIES, ETC.
General fund:
Sale of road Caller $ 700.00
Insurance losses paid Tuberculosis Cons. a/c..'103.22
Total .['rom sales of county property, etc. .$ 863.32
OBLIGATIONS ISSUED.
Temporary tax loans:
Loans in anticipation of taxes levied, Tuberculosis
maintenance. .Note Dec. 27, 1913 r $ 2300.00
Total from bonds and notes issued $ 2300.00
DETAILED STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES.
GENERAL. FUND ACCOUNTS, TAx EXPENSES.
Equalization commission:
Compensation of members $ 59.00
Legal expenses—equalization appeal 1210.00
• Total $ 1269.00
COLLECTION OF REAL TAXES, EXPENSES PRIOR
To TAX SALE.
Tax sale expenses:
Clerical services, descriptions $ 12.00 $ 12.00
Tax sale advertising:
From..redemption receipts $ 73.13
From appropriation, audit• 102.38
. Total $ 175.51
Redemption advertising:'
Total for collection of taxes $ 372.50
Advances and refunds of taxes:
Returned school taxes:
Paid school district collectors:
Taxes $ 219.51 $ 219.51
Refunded taxes: -
By order of board of supervisors $ 22.07 $ 22.07
Total advances and refunds of taxes
STATE TAXES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO TOWNS.
Contributions to state revenues:
State Treasurer:
State taxes for general purposes
$ 241.58
,$ 21011.61
OF TOMPK1NS COUNTY, NEW YORK 173 .
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION.
Administrative:
Commissioner of elections:
Salary $ .1000.00
Regular clerks and assistants, audit 83.82
Office stationei•y, postage. and incidentals 150.00
Total $ 1233.82 • •
Election expenses:
Publishing election notices .$ 280.58
Printing ballots 1176.50
Election stationery 110.05
.Publishing official canvass 306.00
Printing registry lists - 58.03
Livery for Commissioners 5.00
Election printing- misc. as per audit 2192.82
Total $ 4218.98
Supervisors:
Compensation based on per diem rate for session
work $ 2069.46
Compensation for committee work 1452.92
Traveling expenses 98.06
Clerks and assistants 822.53
Postage and stationery • 169.25
Telephone and telegraph 19.45
Furniture and fixtures for supervisors' rooms 269.75
Printing and distribution of proceedings 775.15
Publishing acts of board 58.00
Printing collectors' receipts 60.00
Total $ 5794.57
County treasurer:
Salary $ 1000.00
Printing, postage, stationery and office incidentals 37.05
Officer_furniture and fixtures 112.32
Bank tax fees 99.88
State tax fees 129.82
Total
Court house:
Repairs to building $ 1070.59
Furnishings for court rooms and halls 6.57
'Light 67.52
$ 1379.07
174 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Heat
Water rent
Telephone
•
983.71
61.21
19.45
Total. $ 2209.05
County clerk's building:
Janitors and other employes in care of building. 181.50
Repairs to building 107.95
Furniture and fixtures 640.00
Light 30.26
Heat 152.90
Water rent 38.15
Total $ 1150.76
Total of administrativ e $ 15986.25
Civil, COURTS.
Judicial:
Supreme court (civil) :
Crier and attendants (civil terms) $ 461.10
Special stenographer 296.41
Trial jurors (civil terms) 2762.86 .
.Trial jurors, meals 31.25
Printing • 156.25
Total
County judge and surrogate:
Salary 3500.00
Regular clerks and assistants 625.00
Printing, postage, stationery and office incidentals 140.07
Special county judge • 200.00
Law books 22.50
Total
County court (civil) :
County court stenographer 750.00
Crier and attendants (civil terms) 38.10
Trial jurors (civil terms) 407.40
$ 3707.87
$ 4487.57
Total $ 1195.50
County clerk as clerk of court:
Salary of county clerk 2400.00
Premium on official bond 45.00
Telephone and telegraph 70.98
Postage. stationery and official incidentals 618.59
Total $ 3134.57
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 175
Court library:
' Furniture and fixtures 27.63
Law books 16.00
Total $ 43.63
Total judicial $ 12569.14
Regulative:
County sealer:
Salary $ 500.00
Telephone and telegraph, old audit .25 -
Repairing weights 13.15
Outfit 136.81
Total regulative
Protective:
County Clerk as Register:
Fees $ 25.00
Reg. clerks and assistants '(except for court work) 2015.56
'Furniture and fixtures 143.75
Total protective
EDUCATION.
Educational:
Farm Bureau:
Salary and expense of manager 665.03
Total
Educational notices:
Cornell scholarship examinations $ 8.76
$ 650 21
$ 3084.31
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$, 665.03
Total $ • 8.76
Deaf Mutes:
West N. Y. Institution $ 20.76 20.76
Total educational
PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT OF CRIME.
Expenses of Conviction.
Corrective:
District attorney:
Salary $ 1200.00
Printing, postage, stationery and office incidentals • 59.49
Telephone and telegraph 19.45,
Detective 115.81
$ 694.55
Total $ '1394.75 ,
176 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS
Sheriff, sheriff's office and quarters:
Salary . 1800.00
Under sheriff and assistants 400.00
Repairs to office 11.45
Traveling and investigation exp. as per audit 668.07
Print. postage, stationery and office inti., audit14.25
Telephone and telegraph 87.61
Jailer . 600.00
Light . 47.26
Total .
Z.iG28.4i4
Coroners:
Salaries . .100.00
Coroners' physicians • 11.2.20
Total $ 2.12.20
Supreme court (Criminal) :
Crier and attendants $ 220.30
Grand Jurors 1149.12
Stenographer to grand jury 325.60
Trial jurors 25.40
Interpreters . . 15.00
Expert witnesses 150.00
,Witness fees 242.10
Total . - $ 2127.52
County court (Criminal) :
Crier and attendants $ 111.80
Grand jurors 6.00
Stenographer to grand jury 30.60
Trial jurors 585.70
Board of jurors 6.50
Interpreters . V 15.00
Sanity examination 5.00
Witness fees 98.06
Printing , 49.48
Total . $ 908.14
Justices and constables .. $ 97.20 $ 97.20
Total for expenses of conviction $ 8368.45
Expenses of Punishment.
Sail:
Repars to buildings '$ 991.f6
Light . 159.48
Heat . 7.23.50
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 177
Water rent 105.91
Jail cooking utensils, bedding, etc. 106.77
Total $ 1486.82
Jail inmates:
Food supplies $ 768.49
Physician and medicines 255.17
Matron 100.00
Total $ 1123.66
Penal institutions:
St. Ann's School $ 93.38
Guardian 'Home 110.86 '
Monroe Co. Penitentiary 656.62 $ 860.86
Total expenses of punishment $ 8471.34
NEW COUNTY BUILDINGS.
• Constructive:
Tuberculosis Hospital shack construction:
Purchase of real estate $ 303.92
Extension and improvement, screens, 3:10.00
Carrington, engineers services, 67.45
Total $ 681.37
Tuberculosis Hospital interest on bonds $ 19948 $ 199.48
Total for construction of buildings
OBLIGATIONS RETIRED.
$ 880.85
liquidation of indebtedness:
Tuberculosis bonds redeemed $ 1000.00 $ 1000.00
Temporary tax loans:
Tuberculosis Hospital Maintenance:
Loan negotiated Apr. 29, 1913 and Dec. 27, 1913$ 5300.00
Total indebtedness liquidated from gen. funds $ 6300.00
POOR. FUND ACCOUNTS.
Administration.
Superintendent of poor:
.Salary $ 600.00
Printing, postage, stationery and oilice incidentals 13.39
Telephone and telegraph 29.49
• Traveling expenses (personal) 141.52
Total administration •$ 784.40
178 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Improvident Poor.
Almshouse:
Repairs to building $ 1880.94
Furniture and fixtures 141.31
Kitchen utensils, bedding, etc. . 247.42
Insurance 251.10
Light 215.80
Heat 1402.88
Farm tools and equipment 93.33
'Farm stock 216.50
Miscellaneous . 30.44
, Total . $ 4479.72
Alinshouse inmates:
Keeper . $ 737.50
Almshouse employees 1895.42
Transportation of paupers 19.25
Food supplies 3051.31 '
Clothing . 487.65
Physi::ians and medicine 212:57
Chaplain . 50.00
Seeds and fertilizer 34.35
Feeding stock 361.96
ii\Iiscellaneous . 5.06
Total . $ 6855.07
Outside relief:
Food supplies $ 147.17
Outside printing 44.00
Fuel . 20.11
Transportation of. paupers 96.60
Physicians and medicines 212.90
Burial . 45.00
Board . 49.10
Outside house rent 8.00 $ 622.88
Total for improvident poor $ 11957.67
Defective Poor.
Superintendent tuberculosis hospital:
Salary . $ 1200.00
Printing, postage, stationery and office incidentals 41.29
Telephone and 'telegraph 54.17
Freight and express 150:47
Total . $ 1445.93
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 170
Tuberculosis hospital:
Janitor and other employes in care of building$ 2.10
• Janitor's supplies 17.05
Repairs to building (including septic tank $475-
00) 590.45
Furniture and fixtures 111.80
Kitchen utensils, bedding, etc. 98.36
Insurance 187.50
Light . 135.00
Heat . 402.08
Ice . 52.00
Auto hire 62.30
Total $ 1654,2.1
Tuberculosis hospital inmates:
Nurses and employes $ 2524.03
Food supplies 2351.37
Clothing . 51.80
Physicians and Medicines 88.09
Total . $ 5015.25)
Insane:
Lunacy examinations $ 20.00
Clothing and shoes 17.90
Temporary care 13.20
Total . $ 51.10
Feeble minded:
Syracuse Institution for Feeble Minded $ 100.00 $ 100.00
Total for defective poor
Orphans.
Municipal orphan asylums:
St. Marys Home $ 523.50
Southern Tier Orphan Home 57.14
Total
Private orphan asylums:
Society for Protec. of Destitute Catholic Children$
$ 8260.56
$" 580.04
88.22 • $ 88.22
Total for orphans $ 668.86
Soldiers n:ud Sailors.
Soldiers' burials $ 950.00 $ 950.00
• Soldiers' headstones • $ 150.60 $ 150.00
Total soldiers' and sailors' relief $ 1100.00
180 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
HIGHWAY FUND ACCOUNTS.
'Administrative:
Superintendent of highways:
' Salary . $ 1550.00
Traveling expenses, 1913 44.26
Telephone and telegraph, 1913 31.44
Total administrative ` 1625.70
Maintenance:
County roads:
Storage of machinery 36.00 $ 36.00
Highway maintenance: •
State and county highways, state payts. $ 49415.69
Town and village'payts. 3731.22 $ 5314(1.91
Total for maintenance $ 53182.91
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION.
Constructive:
County highway, number 1003 $ 5600.00
County highway, number 1188 6700.00
County highway, number 1004 4575.00
County ,highway, number 1001 5500.00
County highway, number 1003 A. 700.00
Total . $ 23075.00
State highway improvement sinking fund:
County highway, number 606 $ 220.80
County highway, number 616 998.82
County highway, number 681 520.84
County highway, number 682 394.74
County highway, number 683 407.85
Total . $ 2543.05
State and county hiihways:
Purchase of right of way No. 5294 $ 15.00 $ 15.00
Highway bond premiums:
Expenses of issue of highway bonds:
A. G. Mintz, attorneys fee $ 42.90 $ 42.90
General highway interest:
Interest on County highway bonds, sinking fund
a/c $ 5086.16
Interest on general a/c highway bonds 4932.50 $ 10018.66
Total constructive
$ 35694.61
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK. 181
HIGFIWAY INDEBTEDNESS.
Liquidation of indebtedness:
highway bonds redeemed:
Bonds Nos. 1 to 4 incl. $ 4000.00 .
Bonds Nos. 5 to 8 incl." 2000.00
Bond No. 7 5000.00 $ 11000.00
Total indebt. liquidated from high. funds $ 11000.00
No. 1911/z, Spl. Co. audit., telephone 1912 $ 25.00
Special trust fund:
Detailed statement of receipts:
From state:
Public school moneys $ 34663.96
Academies and libraries 7222,28
Total
$ 41886.24
For highway maintenance:
• State highway aid to towns $ 21857.06, $ 21357.06
Total from state $ 63743.30
From special • taxes:
For state:
Inheritance taxes $ 9929.05
For municipalities: _
Bank taxes 9987.86
- R. R. school taxes:
School taxes from R. R. corporations 413.73
For state and municipalities:
Mortgage taxes 9602.44
Total from special taxes $ 29983.08
From individuals:
Deposits in lieu of bail $ 350.00 -
Total from individuals
Special trust funds, detailed statement of expenditures:
To state:
Inheritance taxes $ 9167.91
Mortgage taxes 4798.72
$ , 350.00
Total . $ 13966.63
To county:
Bank taxes:
Applied by towns to reduce levy, mise. $ 9887.98 $ 9887.98
1E2 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
To towns:
•
State highway aid $ 21857.06
Mortgage taxes 1221.84
Total $ 230 78.90
To villages and city:
Mortgage taxes .$ 16.68.11 $ 1668.11
To school districts:
Public school moneys $ 34663.96
Academies and libraries 7222.28
Mortgage taxes (expenses) bond 5.00
R. R. school taxes 413.73
•
Total . $ 43126.08 -
To county treasurer's fees and expenses:
Inheritance tax (fees) $ 537.94
Mortgage taxes (expenses) bond 5.00
Total . $ 542.94
To individuals and associations:
. Inheritance tax:
Attorneys, stenographers, etc $ 530.95'
Rebate De Camp, 32..50
Cash bail refunded 200.00
Total . 3 763.45
DETAILED STATEMENT OF BONDED INDEBTEDNESS AND SINK-
iNG FUNDS (County Bonds Only).
List by classes According to Purpose.
Bonds the same as last year. No new issues.
1907—Bonds 1, due February 1 $5000.00
1912=Bonds 4, due March 1 2000.00
1912—Bonds 1, due February 15 1000.00
1913—Bonds 2, due February 15 2000.00
STATE OF NEW YORK,
Tompkins County,
B. Frank Lent, being sworn, says that he is the treasurer of the county of
Tompkins, and that the foregoing report is a true and correct statement of the
financial transactions of said county for the fiscal year ended November 1st,
1914, as shown by the official records of said county.
Ss
B. FRANK LENT.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 30th day of Nov., 1914.
ANNA T. SHELDON, Notary Public.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 183
SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT FROM NOV. 1ST, 1913 to NOV. :1ST, 1914.
TOWNS WITH COUNTY.
CAROLINE.
State and county tax $3567.80 •
Maintenance state highways 200.00
Alms house poor - 140.00
Election printing 01.29
8999.40
Cash paid by collector $2539.30
Cash paid by corporations 1354.28
Returned tax and fee ] 05.91 $3999.49
Due county 1913 report $ 43.58
Returned tax 1913 105.91 $149.49
0
Returned tax paid county treasurer .. 158.4;
County owes town $ 8.94
DANBY.
State and county tax $3016.41
Election printing 91.29
Maintenance of -state highways 400.00
Almhouse poor 304.67
Rebate to Danby Telephone Co. 4.1.3
('ash paid by collector $2798.98
C .sh paid by corporation 894.53
Returned tax and fee 123.02 $3810.53•
Due county 1913 report $ 61.10
.Returned tax 1.913 123.02
Returned brush tax repaid collector 8.75 $192.87
Returned tax paid county treasurer• 106.40
T.fwn owes county $ 86.47
DRYDEN.
State and county tax $ 058.2.00
Returned tax 1912 10.22
Election printing '182.58
Almshouse poor 854.40
Maintenance of state highways 800.00
184 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Sinking fund No. 682 89.71
. Sinking fund interest 179.42
. Sinking fund No. 681 81.03
Sinking fund interest .. 162.06
Sinking fund No. 683 92.69
Sinking fund No. 683 185.44
$12215.55
Cash paid by collector $ 8065.71
Cash paid by corporation 3563.82
Returned tax and fee 290.02 $12219.55
Due county 1913 report $ 245.48
Returned tax 1913. 290.02 $535.50
Returned tax paid county treasurer 334.90
Appropriation to bal. 10.22 $345.12
Town owes county
0
$ 190.38
ENFIELD.
State and county tax $2231.19
Almhouse Poor 55.00
Election Printing 31.77
Returned State and County Tax Appropriation 150.26
Maintenance of State Highways - 200.00
Payment to County Highway Department 68.00
$2736.22
Cash paid by Collector $2641.92
Cash paid by Corporation _ 54.82
Returned Tax and Fee 39.48 $2736.22
Due County 1913 report $ 133.91
Returned tax 1913 39.48 $173.39
Returned tax paid county treasurer $ 31.55
Appropriation to Bal. 150.26
Reassesses Tax 49.15 $230.96
County owes Town 57.57
GROTON.
State and County Tax $6780.29
Returned Tax 1912 S1..13
Election Printing 121.72
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 185
Almshouse Poor 481.24
_Maintenance of State Highways 100.00
Highway Payment to County 429.01
$7943.39
Cash Paid by C011ector $7026.08
Cash Paid by Corporation 916.94
Returned Tax and Fee .37 $7943.39
.Due County 1913 Report $ 31.13
Returned Tax 1913 .37 $ 31.50
Returned tax paid county treasurer $ 3,36
Appropriation to balance 31.13 $ 34.49
County owes Town $ 2.99
TOWN OF ITHACA.
State and County Tax $6824.16
Election Printing 60.86
Maintenance. State Highways 950.00
Sinking Fund 606 57.60
Sinkiiig Fund Interest 115.20
Sinking Fund 616 • 75.77
Sinking Fund Interest 151.54
Sinking Fund 681 42.85
Sinking Fund interest 85.72
Highway Payment 'to County 1194.33
Almshouse Poor 2.69
$9560.72
•
Cash Paid by Collector $6526.46
Cash Paid by Corporation 2875.62.
Returned Tax and Fee 158.64 $9560.72
Due County 1913 Report 131.53
Returned Tax 191 158.64 $290:17
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Returned Tax paid County Treasurer $134.76
Town owes. County $ 153.43
LANSING.
State and County Tax $5707.90 .
'Maintenance of State Highways 250.00
186 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Almshouse Poor 423.54
Election Printing 91.29
86472.73
Casli Paid by Collector $4072.18
Cash Paid by Corporation 1672.01
Returned Tax and Fee 128.54 $6472.73
Due County 1913 Report $ 81.00
Returned Tax 1913 128.54
Shortage on Highway Interest .20 $209.74
Returned Tax paid County Treasurer $ 68.18
Town owes County $ 141.56
NEWFIELD.
State and County Tax $3124.67
Almshouse Poor 325,06
Election Printing 60.86
Maintenance State Highways 160.00
8a600.59
Cash Paid by Collector $2572.33
Cash Paid by Corporation 1044.04
Returned Tax Fee 44.22 $3660.59
Due County 1913 Report $ 16.20
Returned Tax 1913 44.22 $ 60.48
Returned Tax paid County Treasurer $ 43.07
Brush Tax 2.10 $ 45.17•.
Town owes County 5 15.31
MASSES
Slate and County Tax $7319.06
Almshouse Poor 376.23
Sinking Fund 216.85
Interest . 433.69
Maintenance State Highways 300.00
Election Printing 91.29
Refund Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. 3.62
$6740.74
, OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 187
Cash Paid by Collector $4943.74
Cash Paid by Corporation 1464.38
Returned Tax and Fee 332.62 $6740.74
Due county 1913 Report $ 148.73
Returned Tax 1913 332.62 $481.35
Returned Tax paid County Treasor,ir $ 269.95
Town owes County $ 211.40
'CITY OF ITHACA.
--,
State and County Tax $45177.63
Almshouse Poor 2888.60
Descriptions Tax Sale 12.00
Election Printing 381.12
Refund Federal Telephone Co. •18.45
$484'77.80
Cash Paid by Collector $41860.03
Cash Paid by Corporations 3971.68
Bank Tax 1913 868.43
Shortage in roll , 453.05
Return Tax 1324.61 $48477.80
Due County 1.913 Report ¶ 923.98
Returned Tax 1913 ", 1324.61
Shortage in Roll 453.05 $2701.64
Returned Tax paid County Treasurer 733.09
Bank Tax 1912 • 993.39
Ithaca St, Railway Co. and Powers
Tax 109.34 $1835.82
City owes County • $ 865.82
188 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
COUNTY CLERK'S REPORT
A statement of all moneys received for the County of Tompkins by Clar-
ence D. Tarbell, Clerk of Tompkins County or by his assistants, for fees, per-
quisites, and emoluments, for all services rendered by him, or said assistants,
in their official capacity, from November lst, 1913 to October 31, 1914.
Recording deeds $1,292.74
Recording Mortgages - 894.21
Recording other documents 797.59
Docketing Judgments and cancelling dockets 116.37
Copies and exemplifications of papers and records 64.54
Searches . 2,965.51
Filing papers and all other services , 864.86 $ 6,995.82
Mortgage tax $ 9,976.64
Notary fees 213.00
Hunters' licenses 2,350.00
$19,544.46
B. F. Lent. Co. Treas. Office fees $ $6,995.82 $_
B. F. Lent, Co. Treas. State Mortg. tax9,722.89
Clerk •Hire audited and allowed by State
Board Tax Commissioner 225:00
Premium on Bond audited and allowed by
State Board Tax Commissioners 5.00
Postage allowance audited and allowed by
State Board Tax Commissioners 2.00
Hall & McChesney, Mortgage Tax Books,
audited and allowed by State Board Tax
Commisisoners 17.00
Stationary and sundries, as audited and al-
lowed by State Board Tax Commissioners 4.75 9,976.64'
State Treasurer, Notary fees 213.00
Conservation Com., Hunters' licenses — - _ 2,359.00 $19.544.46
State of New York,
County of Tompkins, ss.
Clarence D. Tarbell, being duly sworn, says that he is Clerk of the County
of Tompkins, that the foregoing statement is in all respects a full and ,true -
statement as required by Chapter 298, laws of 1909.
CLARENCE D. TARBELL,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of Nov., 1914.
WM. H. BAKER, Notary Public.
OF TO111PKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 189
A STATEMENT.
Herewith statement,of all amounts certified each month by Clarence D.
Tarbell, Clerk of Tompkins County, to the County Treasurer to be clue for
services of the deputies and all other assistants in the Tompkins County Clerk's
Office, from Nov. 1st, 191.3 to October 31, 1914.
W. H. E. I. M. H. C. E. J. H.
1913 Baker Drake Smith Moore McAuliffee Terwilliger Total
Nov: $ 75.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 $ 37.50 $ 32.00 $ 32.00 $ 276.50
Dec. 75.00 48.00 62.50 40.00 33.78 33.78 ' 293.06
1914
Jan. 75.00 50.00 :37.50 32.00 32.00 226.50
Feb. '75.00 50.00 37.50 32.00 532.00 226.50
Mar. 75.00 25.00 50.00 37.50 32.00 32.00 251.50
Apr. 75.00 37.50 50.00 37.50 32.00 32.00 264.00
May 75.00 50.00 37.50 32.00 32.00 226.50
June 75.00 2.50 50.00 37.50 32.00 32.00 229.00
July 75.00 50.00 37.50 32.00 32.00 226.50
Aug. 75.00 10.00 50.00 37.50 32.00 32.00 236.50
Sep. 75.00 50.00 37.50 35.00 32.00 229.50
Oct. 75.00 50.00 37.50 35.00 32.00 229.50
900.00 173.00 612.50 452.50 391.78 385.78 2915.56
STATE OF NEW YORK
Tompkins County
Clarence. D. Tarbell, being duly sworn says that he, Clerk of the County
of Tompkins, that the foregoing is in all respects a full and true statement
as required by Chapter 298, Laws of 1909.
CLARENCE D. TARBELL,
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 19th day of November, 1914.
• W1VI. H. BAKER, Notary Public.
} s9.
A STATEMENT.
Account of moneys advanced by Clarence D. Tarbell, for expenses of the
County Clerk's Office, from November 1st, 1913 to October 31st, 1914, inclu-
sive.
Towels for 12 months, @ $.20 $ 2.40
1913. Dee. 3, Express on hunting licenses .25
Dec. 8, Express on books from J. D. Lyon Co. .55
1014. Jan. 25, Express on hunting licenses .25
Jan. 6, Year dater from E. D. Norton .25
Jan. 29, Received from Isaac Coan, old paper
Jan. 18, Cleaning iron railing .50
Jan. 19, Large'envelopes - - .20
Jan. 21, Desk pad, and ink. for same 1.90
$ 2.50
191 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Feb. 11, Repairs to Elliott -Fisher machine (0. K. by
Fenner.) I.50
Mar. 19, Cartage on books to Court House .50
Apr. 2, Repairing & Cleaning of Elliott -Fisher machine,
(0. K. by Robinson) 15.00
Apr. 9, Cartage on books to Court House .60
June 23, Parchment paper for McGreevy, resolution
June 25, Spring; Elliott -Wisher machine .43
June 25; County order credit '25.00
July 10, Hall & McChesney, express, Mtge. books .29
July 10, E. 0. Godfrey, repairs on seal, (6 K. by
Robinson) 1:00
Aug. 21, Express .21
Aug. 21;, Mortgage forms .50
American flag, Rothschild Bros., . (0. 1(. by
Preswick l 8.00
Sept. 24, Search book .65
Oct. 24, Express .46
Oct. 8, Express .25
Oct. 8; Postage stamps 34.51
70.37 27.50
27.50
Balance due 842.87
STATE OF NEW YORK
County of Tompkins f SS.
Clarence D. Tarbell, being duly sworn says that he is the Clerk of the
County of Tompkins, that the foregoing is in all respects a full and true
statement as required by Chapter 298, Laws of 1909.
CLARENCE D. TABi3ELL,
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 19th clay of November, 1914.
WM. H. Baker, Notary Public.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 191
REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENTS
OF POOR
To the Honorable, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins,
State of New York:
We the undersigned Superintendents of Poor of Tompkins County, re-
spectfully submit the following report and account for the year ending Nov.
15, 1914.
The Superintendents of the Poor of Tompkins County in account with
the poor .funds of said county:
To balance in County Treasurer's hands, Nov. 15, 1913 $ 906.70
Amount of appropriations for 1913 , 7300.00
. To sales from farm for current year 638.71
)verdraft on County Treasurer 412.15
$9257.56
By amounts paid by order on County Treasurer for the following pur-
poses:
Groceries, provisions, flour and feed $ 2583.60
Labor a .1840.59
Fuel and lights 1694.64
Medical aid and drugs 127.16
Iimprovements and repairs 398.40
Clothing, dry good and foot wear 977.23
Seeds, fertilizer, disinfectant and stock 518.51
Miscellaneous 178.54
Out door relief 534,70
Hardware 104.14
$ 9257.56
SALES FROM COUNTY FARM FROM NOV. 15, 1913, TO NOV. 15, 1914.
Earl Boyd, 1 calf 2.00
Floyd Brown, veal calves 33.60
B. F. Lent, S. ribs and ham 4.14
E. S. Johnson, hang 4.20
Floyd Brown, dry cow 45.00
Joseph Devanport, board 32.20
Floyd Brown, veals 1.7.76
192 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
W. and I. McKeel, 12 pigs 36.00
F. P. Trumbull, lard 2.00
C. J. Wolverton, veal 13.92
0. B. Ganoung, hay 34.13
Floyd• Brown, veal 14.85
F. Argelsenger, service, boar 1.00
0. B. Ganoung, `hay 229.66
Cash for butter 166.25
638.71
The cost is chargeable to County, City and different Towns in the Count,,
on the basis of the number of days they have inmates maintained at the Alms
House as follows:
REPORT OF COUNTY, NOV 15, 1914.
Days Died
Isaac Chapman 213 June 16.
Fred Cook 365
Harriet. Cummings _ 365
Mike Mizl 365
George Cronon, discharged 131•
. Andrew Young, discharged 127
Fred Elyea 8 Dec. 27
James McNelly, discharged 107
William Bebu, discharged 136
Elizabeth Quinn 201
0. Keyes 46
2064
CITY OF -ITHACA.
John' Bishop 365
Carry Labar 365
William Gifford 365
Rich rd Hyland 365
Joe Reed 351
Bradford Mead 365
William E. Meager 365
Nelson Gabler 365
Lucy Fritser 365
Mary Fritser 365
Oscar Hamilton 296
Abe. McDowell 365
James Shanaghan 365
Ben. Davis 365
Pricella Thompson 865
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 193
Pat Murphy, discharged 156
Simon P. Lush 316 Sept 27
Mary Stevens 122 Mur. 17
Frank i'Iorse 193 •
Oscar Tompkins 365
Ed, Patten 129 Mar. 24
Bert Blank, discharged 166
Patrick Graham 157
John Soctoch 164
Elizabeth Finch 365
Charles Preston, discharged ' 104
Helen Robinson 224
Elizabeth Stilmon, discharged 42
James Graham, discharged 42
Paul Horinkie 239
Albert M. Norton 67
Maria Millage 206
8449
TOWN .OF DANBY.
Elnora Craunce 365
A. L. Fuller 124 Mar. 19
489
TOWN OF CAROLINE.
Allie Brally 365
Dewitt Willey, discharged 9
•
374
TOWN OF ENFIELD.
Loouma' Rockwill 365
TOWN OF NEWFIELD:
Helen Edgeeomb 365
David Brill 246
Sarah LaRowe, discharged 98
Catherine Starks 9 Dec. 9
718
TOWN OF DRYDEN.
Mary Casar 129
Silas Tucker 365
Charles Oakley 365
Isabelle Oakley 365
194 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS•
Matilda 'Goodrich 53 Jain. 8
C. W.` Vanderveer 365
John Henderson 365
2007
TOWN OF ITHACA.
John Kane 222
Sally Rhodes 20 Aug. ? D
242
T014''N OF LANSING.
Barney Moore 301
Howard Cobb 327 •Oct. 8
Aaron Hoagland 9 Nov. 21
637
TOWN OF GROTON.
Loren Jones 365
Jennie Baker 60 Jan. 14
Martha Webster 232 July 6
Charles Thursby 298
Andrew Finch 358
Mary Wood' 286
John Northrup, discharged 56
Clara Bell Maltoon 17
1672
TOWN OF ULYSSES.
Ellsworth Durling 365
Samuel Burluw, discharged 135
Frank Wiggins 365
Ben Vann, discharged 135
1025
Summary of days maintenance from Nov. 15, 1913 to Nov. -15, 1914.
County poor 2064 $ 952.31
Ithaca City poor 8449 3898.25
Ithaca, town 242 111.67 .
Lansing, town 637 293.92
Groton, town 1672 771.45
Danby, town 489 225.63
Dryden, town 2007 926.01
Caroline, town 374 172.58
Enfield, town 365 168.42
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 195
Newfield, town. 718 331.29
' S 1025 472.93
Ulysses, town
18042 $8324.40 .
The total cost supporting Towniand County Poor at Alms House, the ex-
pense per diem being .46138.
PROCEEDS COUNTY FARM.
1370 lbs. butter 382.27
268 bush, wheat @1.10 294.80
322 bush. oats, @.55 177.10
350 bush, corn ears @ .45 157.50
4 acres corn stover 60.00
45 tons hay 675.00
75 tons ensilage 450.00
18 tons straw 108.00
19' bush beans 45.00
300 bush .apples @.50 150.00
1100 head cabbage 28.00
7 bush. turnips @.50 3.50
23 bush. beets @.50 11.50
42 bush. carrots 21.00
7 bush, parsnips 3.50
14 bush. cucumbers 5.60
24 bush. tomatoes 18.00
140 bush. early potatoes @1-.25 175.00
412 bush, late potatoes @.35 144.20
650 doz. eggs 162.50
1848 lbs. pork 203.28
$3275.75
Stock on County farm belonging to County.
:, horses.
9 cows.
1 bull.
2 yearling heifers.
2 calves.
17 fat hogs.
2 br00(1 SOWS.
1 boar.
19 pigs.
120 hens.
TOOLS BELONGING TO COUNTY FARM.
One land roller.
Once monure spreader.
• 196 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Two lumber wagons.
One pr. bob sleighs.
One grain drill.
One spring tooth harow.
One spike tooth harrow.
One garden drill.
One hand cultivator.
One two -horse cultivator.
One crow bar.
Three log chains.
Forks, scoops, shovels, picks, hoes, etc.
One double harness. •
One grass seeder.
Two plows.
One wheel barrow.
Two hay riggings.
Two horse forks.
Horse fork rope, pulleys and trip rope.
100 new- potato crates.
One set platform scales.
One corn sheller, new:
45 grain bags.
One t/• -bush. measure.
One 4 -quart measure.
CENSUS OF INMATES.
Number in hone, Nov. 15, 1913 57
Admitted during year • 1s
Births during year 0
Died during year 12 -
Discharged during year 14
In home Nov. 15, 1914 49.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.. •
No.
170 P. B. Smith $ 15.99
173 Gen. Flour & Feed Co. 207.36.
175 C. J. Wolverton 278.83
181 Rightmyer Bros: 45.34.
185 D. B. Stewart & Co. (3.21
186 A. G. Sincebaugh, pork 118.94.
194 P. B. Smith 12.80
202 F. H. Atwater 21.00
204 E. S. Johnson 142.72
208 Russell & Co., tea 35.00
211 D. B. Stewart & Co. 46.53.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 197
215 A. W. Westervelt, pork 42.98
217 B. J. Vann, potatoes 90.00
220 C. J. Wolverton, pork 140.76
226 P. B. Smith 13.12
233 D. H. Rightmyer - 42.96
238 Charles Reynolcis, pork, 39.40
239 Charles 0. Mekeel, pork 48.00
245 Florence Kelly 22.95
255 Fred A. King 6.13
256 J. Warren Chase 6.13
260 F. H. Atwater 10.78
262 C. Owen Carmen, syrup 2.50
272 •D. B. Stewart - 41.54
283 - Russell & Co. 18.00
285 Walter Chase 56.52
287 E. H. Farrington 161.60
290 P. B. Smith 22.72
304 F. H. Atwater 16.58
305 J. Warren Chase ° 28.09
306 Wesley Rightmyer- - r. 29.35
318 D. B. Stewart & Co. 94.16
322 J. C. Stowell Co. 471.54
321 Wanner & Howell 7.20
344 P. B. Smith 15,19
846, Olin Miller 12,00
347 C. Owen Carmen 3.75
356 J. W. Hook 3,25
357 Russell & Co. 35.00
360 H. W. Rightmyer. 10.26
361 J. Warren Chase 8.51
863 Fred. King 8.96
364 D. B. Stewart & Co. 102.25
374 P. B. Smith - 20.43
:377 D. B. Stewart & Co. 26.77
381 F. P. Aiken 16.60
382 F. H. Atwater 8.36
386 -J. Warren Chase 5.85
390 Mandeville Bros. 41.62
401 P. B. Smith 17.13
405 0. B. Stewart & Co. 65.04
409 J. Warren Chase _ 8.96
417 J. Warren Chase .8.17
418 H. W. Rightmyer 17.54
419 Gen. Flour & Feed Co. ) 334.15
425 P. B. Smith 9.54
437 D., B. Stewart & Co. 107.53
198 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
439 C. J. Woolurton 198.70
440 J. C. Stowell & Co. 69.92
441 J. Warren Chase 7.00
446 F. H. Atwater ... 9.07
455 P. B. Smith 20.23
'459 Manderville Bros. 48.07
$3583.6()
LABOR.
164 . Charles Thursbey '7.00
165 Ella M. Smith 15.00
166 Lena Smith 37.50
167 Arthur Smith 30.00
168 Cora L. Hosford 24.00
169 H. S. Stiles 25.00
184 Harry Colegrave 5.00
191 H. S. Stiles 25.00
192 Ella M. Smith 15.00
193 Charles Thursbey• 7,00
195 Cora L. Hosford 24.00
196 Lena Smith 1 38.75
197 Arthur Smith 30.00
199 Floyd Brown 6.50
203 C. H. Brotherton, threshing 25.02
222 Charles Preston ,7,00
223 EIIa M. Smith 15.00
224 Cora L. Hosford 24,00
225 Arthur Smith • 30.00
227 H., S. Stiles 25.00
229 Lena Smith 1 38,75
230 Earl Boyd 19.60
231 Floyd Smith 12.00
232 George Baldwin 4.00
247 Cora L. Hosford 24,00
248 Ella M. Smith 15.00
250 Charles Preston 7.00
251 H. S. Stiles 25.00
252 Arthur Smith 30.00
.253 Lena Smith 35.00
274 George Baldwin 31.00
275 Charles Preston 7.00
276 Mrs. George Baldwin 31,00
277 Ella M. Smith 15.00
278 Cora L. Hosford 24.00
279 11. S. Stiles 25.00
292 Bert Blank 7.00
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
199
293 George Baldwin 30.00
294 Cora L. Hosford 24.00
295 Ella M. Smith 15.00
296 Mrs. George Baldwin 30.00
297 H. S. Stiles 25.00
827 Cora L. Hosford 24.00
328 Bert Blank 7.00
329 H. S. Stiles 25.00
331 George Baldwin 31.00
332 Ella M. Smith 15.00
333 Mrs. George Baldwin 31.00
336 Elia 141. Smith 15.00
337 H. S. Stiles 25.00
338 Cora L. Hosford •24.00
339 George Baldwin 30.00
340 Bert Blank 7.00
341 Mrs. George Baldwin 30.00
342 P.. B. Smith, paid labor 81.00
348 P. B. Smith, paid labor 23.12
367 George Baldwin 31.00
308 H. S. Stiles 25.00
369 Bert Blank 13.00
370 Arthur Smith 10.00
371. Mrs. George Baldwin 31.00
372 Ella M.' Smith -15.00.
373 Cora L. Hosford 24.00
375 P. B. Smith 8.65
394 H. S. Stiles 25.00
395 Arthur Smith 13.20
396 - Geo. E. Baldwin 31.00
397 " Ella M. Smith 15.00
398 Cora L. Hosford 24.0;
399 Mrs. Geo. Baldwin •31.00
400 Bert Blank 10.00
424 P. B. Smith 26.00
426 P. B. Smith, filling silo 26.00
427 Bert Blank 7.00
428 Arthur Smith 9.50'
429 George Baldwin 30.00
433 Ella M. Smith 15.00
431 Cora L. Hosford 24.00
432 Mrs. Geo. Baldwin 80.00
433 H. S. Stiles 25.00
448 Geo. Baldwin 31.00
449 Cora L. Hosford 24.00
450 Mrs. Geo. Baldwin 31.00
200 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
451. Elsworth Dadling 7:00
452 H. S. Stiles 25.00
453 Ella M. Smith 15.00
$1840.59
FUEL AND LIGHTS.
172 R. H. Payne 7.60
177 Standard OiI Co. 20.90
178 Union Carbide Co.
70.00
180 W. T. Vann 320.02
206 W. T. Vann 212.60
236 Standard Oil Co. 9.00
240 Union Carbide Co. 70.00
246 W. T. Vann 126.52
257 Standard OiI Co. 12.60
302 Standard Oil Co. 10.80
313 Fairbanks, Morse Co. 65.00
343 W. T. Vann 554.83
354 Standard Oil Co. 10.20
365 F. B. Aiken 115.87
383 Standard Oil Co. 0.60
421 Standard Oil Co. 9.10
445 Union Carbide Co. 70.60
$1694.64
MEDICAL AND DRUGS.
284 White 4 • Burdick 41.79
319 Isaac Holton 37.83
389 City Hospital., Isaac Chapman 17.20
457 White & Burdick 30.34
IMPROVEMENT LAND REPAIRS.
201 Auburn Prison Furniture. • 55.80
267 Empire State Housefurnishing. 13.34
286 William Hasard. 10.50
298 Barr Bros. 2.36
300 Biggs & Co. 5.67
303 John B. Turnbly 82.43
310 • C. A. Crawford 1.25
314 Rothschild Bros. 6.08
321 II. B. Thompson 13.96
393 Barr Bros 5.48
349 Florence Kelley 13.98
355 F. T. Brock 6.28
$ 127.16
OF TOMPKP1NS COUNTY, NEW YORK 201.
, !
358 Biggs Co. ':
17.93
359 Barr Bros. i: 28.75
379 C. T. Rattigan 15.00
380 Barr Bros. ;.
8.65
388 Rothschild Bros 3.65
404 Brown & De Laver) 2.65
406 Barr Bros. '• • 2.20
408 F. B. Ailn,. 53.21
414 Empire State •Housefurnishing Co. ,,16.98
415. C. E. •Rattan 5.12
423 Barr Bros. [ 5.58
438 II. Borts & Son 15.50
447 Barr Bros.; • 5.35
398.40
, •,
COTHING, DRY GOODS AND FOOT WEAR.
171 V. J. King : 15.50
174 Bush & Dean 14.98
° 182 Ben. Mintz, 1, 21.15
.
200 .. Sing Sing Prison 2.05
235 Bush & DeT1 43.86
237 C. M. Stanley 11.25
242 Buttrick & lFrawley 24.80
264 Mosher & Updike 27.05
269 Bush & Deaii. , 5.89
311 Bush & Dean 25.75
384 Bush & Dean 10.82
442 Mosher & King 24.15
456 Sing Sing Pii:ison 50.03
$27Q28
SEEDS, FERTILIZER, DISINFECTANT AND STOCK.
170 O. B. Ganong 51.00
198 Chemo Co.,11insincitude
57.75
254 jolly' R.. Sag, cos
194.00
282 Lewis Bros. hoar hog • 22.50
301 West Disinfectant Co. 15.00
56.16
315 Florence Kelley
325 Jay Carpenter
6.35
226 James. H. Thompson
28.00
335 W. T. Vann!: 82.50
422 West Disinfectant Co. 6.25
458 0. B. Ganong49.00
. $518.51
1;
202 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD or SUPERVISORS
_MIISGELLANEOUS.
207 Charles Borden, blacksmithing - 13.10
209 Fed. Tel. & Tel. Co., tolls 5.10
210 William Shiltz, cork leg 10.00
249 P. B. Smith 10.21
265 Fed. Tel. & Tel. Co., tolls 2.15
271 'W. C. Cummings 4.01}
273 P. B. Smith 21.45
289 Fed. Tel. & Tel. Co. 1.90
291 P. B. Smith, transportation, L. Quinn 1525
299 Andrus & Church 2.99
320 Charles Borders 20.0
334 P. B. Smith 14.13
350 R. C. Osborn . 2.98
362 Fed. Tel. & Tel. Co. .90
376 , CharIes Borden 31.48
416 Charles Borden 8.20
443 Fred. Frazier, `bull service 5.00'
454 P. B. Smith 9.70 .
$178.54
HARDWARE.
176 Barr Bros. 8.87
205 • Biggs Co. 20.85
241 Barr Bros. 19.81
258 Biggs Co. 9.18
259 Barr Bros. 28.98
261. Barr Bros 16.45
$104.14
OUT DOOR RELIEF.
183 'F. J. Woodruff, King family • 8.00
187 Herbert McLalIen .50
188 A. S. Huff, Talmadge family 8.00
189 W. E. Gallagher 5,00
190. Frank Eastman, 0. P. 5.10
212 A. L. Huff, Talmadge family 10.00
213 F. J. Woodruff, King family 4.00
214 0. &I. English, 0. P. 4.00
216 Rose Cornell, Wyhert boy 7.50
218 L. M. Hoag, board Thompson woman . 14.40
219 Walter Cole, livery Wyhert boy 4.40
221 C. E. Van Bushkirk, rent Kishpaugh 8.00
228 L. M. Hoag, Thompson woman 7.20
234 M. V. Atwood. printing 19.00
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 203
243 A. L. Huff, Talmadge family
244 S. W. Pennoyer, 0. P: •
263 W. P. Baker 0. P. medical
266 L. M. Hoag, ;Thompson family
268 A. L. Huff,' Talmadge family
307 F. J. Woodruff, King family
280 A. L. Huff, Talmadge family
281 M. V. Atwood
288 W. P. Baker; 0. P.
307 T. J. Woodruff, King .family
308 C. E. Otis
309 L. A. Patch, [ 0. P
,312 A. L. Huff
316 A. L. Huff
• 317 F. J. Woodruff
330 L. M. Hoag
345 L. M. Hoag
351. S. W. Pennoyer, 0. P.
352 A. L. Huff' 1`
353 F. J. Woodruff
366 Howard Laughlin
378 . A. L. Huff' I:
385 0. M. English, 0. P.
387 T. A. Mandeville
391 W. J. McCoi•inick
392 James Lynch Co.
393 L. M. Hoag;.
402 James Waterman
403 F. J. Woodruff
410 F. J. Woodruff
411 A. L. Huff
412 Bradford Snyder, 0. P.
413 J. E. Shea, burial
420 W. P. Baker,k0. P
434 A. L. Huff
435 S. W. Pennoyer, 0. P.
436 S. W. Pennoy=er, 0. P.
444 F. J. Woodruff, King family
4C0 John Bailey
8.00
8.00
57.20
9.00
8.00
3.49
8.00
25.00
54.00
3.49
1.00
4.20
10.00
8.00
2.00
30.00 .
10.00
5.00
8.00
2.00
4.00
10.00
7.00
.95
14.88
3.43
12.50
10.00
4.00•
2.00
18.00
12.90 •
35.00
3.05
8.00
5.00 •
2.50
3.00
4.00
$534.70
In compliance Section 11 of Poor Laws, State of New York, we respectful-
ly report that we estimate the expense of the Town and County Poor to be sup_
ported at the Alms House the ensuing year to be $6000.00
Out Door Relief " 1500.00
J
204 • PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Services, Overseer of Poor 2(}0.00
Transportation 250.00
Total $7950.00
In connection with our annual report mention should be made of some of
the improvements which have been made at the County Home during the pres-
ent year. The entirely new double porch at the main entrance of the Home
gives the building a much more modern appearance as well as the women
inmates, a pleasant place to sit.
The Womens' and Administration Building has been entirely stuccoed;
this will add greatly to the comfort of the building and reduce'the cost of heat-
ing, to say nothing of the notable improvement in general appearance.
The installing of four new radiators in different places in the building
so that all parts are now comfortable, was done by one of the Home employees.
Two large wardrobes have been built in the women's sitting room, and a large
one .in each of the men's wards. The most of this work was done by inmates_
Two of the old bathtubs have been replaced by new, and two of the toilets
have new bowls.
The change of the entire water system of the Homc from the old tanks
in the attic to the new compression boilers or tanks in the cellar, does away
with the old trouble of leaks and falling plaster, and is much more satisfac-
tory and sanitary. The piping of hot water from the boiler to all of the sinks,
which was done by one of the employees at only slight cost, is a great con-
venience.
The new silo is certainly a good one, and was filled to its capacity with
the best of ensilage.
Seventy rods of new fence have been built.
The ditching and laying of one hundred and eighty rods of six and four
inch tile in the south half of the north lot makes this twenty -acre lot one of
the finest fields on the farm with little expense, as most of the work was done
by inmates. This work was done at the suggestion of Keeper Philo Smith.
The new concrete walks, the rebuilding of all the small porches and steps,
together with new paint on the Home, barn, and silo, makes the whole plant
look much more up to date. And when we take in connection with these im-
provement:. , the new sewer system installed last year, where_ we changed the
old tile and setting basin to the modern septic tank, we feel that we are mak-
ing progress.
We wish to thank the Board of Supervisors for responding so well to the
recommendations which we have urged from time to time; and we would
also respectfully ask them as soon as possible, to construct the contagious
ward, to build the new hog house, and to put a new roof on the Woman's and
OF '.I'OMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 205
Administration Building, regarding :.ill of which they have already taken some
action. And we would recommend the purchase of an extractor for wring-
ing the clothes in the laundry.
WALTER MEKEEL,
WM. D. BALDWIN,
GRANT COLE, •
Supts. of Poor, Tompkins Co.
State of New York
County of Tompkins
SS.
Wm. D. Baldwin, Walter Mekeel and Grant Cole, being duly sworn say
that they are Superintendents of the Poor of the County of Tompkins; that
the foregoing statement is in all respect a true and full statement of receipts
and expenditures audited by them during the year 1913-14 as such superin-
t:mdents.
WALTER MEKEEL.
W14I. D. BALDWIN.
GRANT COLE.
Sworn to this 20th day or November, 1914.
FRED L. CLOCK, Notary Public.
rt
206 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOR
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
Reports of Justices of the Peace of the various towns of the County oL
Tompkins of all fines and penalties collected by them during the past year.
CAROLINE.
F. A. Snow. reported no money received.
Chas. R. Lounsberry reported .no money received.
Paul Rockwell reported no money received,
13. J. Silsbee reported $40,00 received.
D AN BY.
The Justices of the Peace of the Town of Danby, failed to slake any re-
port and their attention is called to the law requiring such report.
DRYDEN.
Paul Ewers reported no money received.
Emery F. Baker reported no money received.
J. S. Grover reported no money received.
J. D. Ross reported $20.00 received.
ENFIELD.
Chas. F'. Teeter reported no money received.
L. S. Teeter reported no money received.
Harry Havens reported no money received.
Fred G. Rumsey reported no money received.
GRO'1'ON.
R. R. Chatterton reported $20.00 received.
J. H. Hoff reported no money, received. _
The other Justices of the Peace of the Town of G roton failed to make
reports and their attention is called to the law requiring the same.
ITHACA.
Henry S. Wright reported $37.50 received,
D. D. Fisher reportdd no money received.
:James A. Bush reported no money received.
Geo. N. Hazen reported no money received.
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• f,):I TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YOEJ(
LANSING.
A. J. Conlon 'reported no money received.
Daniel. A. Tarbell reported no money ,received.
Charles Drake reported no money received.
W. M. Bristol:' reported no money received.
NEWT+ ]ELD.
Douglas S. Carpenter reported $5.00 received.
Chas H. Payn'e reported no money received.
Augustus .Patterson reported no money received.
Wm. II. Payne reported no money received.
ULYSSES.
John J. Chase reported $35.00 received.
O. G. Noble reported $40.00 received.•
C. 0. Carmen Ireported no money received.
Henry \Villiai s reported no money received.
207
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Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
[thaca Town
Lansing
Newfield •
Ulysses
Dryden Village
Groton Village
City of Ithaca
Freeville Village
Trumansburg Village -
Newfield Village
'OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
211.
STATEMENT OF •THE TAX••RATES ADOPTED FOR THE SEVERAL
TOWNS IN THE COUNTY OF TOMPKINS BY THE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AT THEIR ANNUAL
MEETING IN THE YEAR 1914.
Towns.
Caroline
Danby .
Dryden ..
Enfield.
Groton
Ithaca City
Ithaca Town 1
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses ..
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I, Fred. L. Clock, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Tompkins, do hereby certify that the preceding is a true statement of the
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tax nates adopted by the several .Towns and City in the County of Tompkins;
for the year 1915. -
+! FRED. L. CLOCK, Clerk,
Savings Hank Bldg., Ithaca, N. Y.
212 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF .SUPERVISORS
STATEMENT of the Aggregate Valuations of Personal Property, pursuant to
Section 61 of the Tax Law, in the several Towns and Cities in the County
'of Tompkins as corrected by the Board of Supervisors at their Annual Meet-
ing in the Tear one thousandoine-hundred and •fourteen.
Towns.
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca City
Ithaca Town
Lansing
Newfield
IIlysses
$ 17,290
6,100'
19,800
8,875
38,550
680,900
8,500
17,000
12,700
• 48,885
Total -, $858,600
I, Fred L.- Clock, Clerk of the'Board of. Supervisors of the,County of Tomp-
kins, ,do hereby certify that the .preceding is a true statement, .pursuant .to .Sec-
tion 61 of -the Tax Law, of the Aggregate Valuation of the Personal Property
in the several .Towns and Cities in said' County, as' corrected by said 'Board of
Supervisors, at their Annual Meeting in the month of December, 1914.
BRED L. CLOCK, Clerk. .
P. 0, Address, Ithaca, N. Y.
. OF. TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
213
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FOOTING OF ASSESSMENT ROLL.
To the Honorable lithe Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins, N. Y.:
Gentlemen: Your committee on the footing of Assessment Rolls reports
.that it has. verified and corrected the footings of the Assessment Rolls
referred to, as made by tile Assessors and Supervisors of each tax dis-
trict., and that the following is a correct statement of -such footings:
is
Total franchises.
Caroline •• 1 34,747 838,920 7,7..771 • 17,290 863,98r 833,490
Danby i1 33,286 749,560 5,17516,100 760,835 736,545
Dryden i 58,286 2,196,842 25,1681 19,800 2,241,810 2,174,512
Enfield +;j 22,207 534,841 3,9721 8;8'15 547,588 522,762.
Groton 1 30,1261 1,552,3451 12,9601 38,550° 1,604,85e1 1,532,475 •
Ithaca City 11 2,940 15,398,150 409,9551 12,497,458 28;305,563 9,434;12•
Ithaca Town .... 41 16,293 1,828,505 18,447 8;500: 1,855,452 1,690,3.75 ,
Lansing 1 37,789 1,304,805 7,800. 17,0001: 1;329,605 1,296,86Th
Newfield ' j 36,997 745,670 4,1521 13,4001 763,222 732,00.01
Ulysses 't 19,818 1,186,405 17,605148;8851'. 1;252,895. 1;175,025i
Totals ....1,1 293,0881$26,337,043 $513,0111$12,675858109;525,912 $20,128;246;
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Caroline $i 1,500 $
Danby
Dryden 2,100
Enfield 1. 8,800
Groton
Ithaca City ... 5,863,315 11,816,558
Ithaca Town 127,900
Lansing 1,500
Newfield 4 800 700
Ulysses '• 1,500.
Totals ....1$6,007,41, $11,817,258
$ 3,930 $ $ $ 858,557
13,015 747,820
20,130 508,9101 502,130 2;219,580
3,279 535,609
20,870 576,470 566,980 1,583,985
100,733 10,624,957 .
10,230 1,717,322 '
6,445 1,321,660
12,870 127,785 122,385 748,852
-9,880 413,330 411,280 1,241,515
$201,3821 $1,626,495 $1,602,775$21,499,857
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Danby 760,835
Dryden 1,730,800 1,717,450
Enfield 538,888
Groton 1,028,385 1,017,005
Ithaca City
Ithaca Town 1,727,552
Lansing • L328,105
Newfield I 634,637 625,667
Ulysses 838,065 830,235
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Totals ....1$9,449,7541 $4,190,357
JOHN M. TOWNSEND.
Chairman.
w LLI&\I H. PARKER,
WILBER G. FISH,
ALBERT DASSANCE,
CASPER FENNER,
F. C: IVANS,
Committee.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
215
SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT 01+' THE COMMITTEE ON FOOTING OF'
ASSESSMENT ROLLS.
Your Committee on looting of Assessment Rolls respectfully report the
following on property without and within incorporated villages:
3 Incorporated Villages.
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Dryden -Dryden and F'reeville
Outside incorporation$1,699,572
inside 0 495,170
Total 2,194,742
Groton -Groton 1' 11
Outside incorporation 1 1,00L245
Inside- ' 11 5'52,100
Total 1 1,553,345
Newfield---Newfield11
Outside incorporation 1 629,165
Inside 1' 11 115,705
Tot.tii 1 744,870
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Outside incorporation
Inside 1'
Total
$12,800
7,000
19,800
$18;428
6,740
25,168
18,900 8,240
19,650 4,720
38,550 12,960
31,730,800 $13,350
508,910 6,780
2,239,710 20,130
1,028,385 10,480
576,470 10,390
1,604,855 20,870.
1,800 3,6721 634,637 8.970
10.900 4801 127,7851 4,700
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13,400 4,152 762,4221 13,670
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1 362,3401 42,8001 8,19011 413,3301 2,050
1 $1,184,9051.$48,8851 $17,6051$1,251,3951 $ 9,880
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d'Ol-lN M. TO«'\TSENil,
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WILBER (I FISH,
ALBERT,DASSANCE,
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218 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK:
The following is a Statement, pursuant to Section 100 of the Highway Law,
of the several towns in the County of Tompkins, and of the amount of •money
tax levied therein, for the repair of highways, .by the Board of Supervisors of
said County at their annual session in the month of December, 1914, viz:
Name of Town.
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
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$ 841,2671$ 815,020 $ 841;267417,290 $2,000 $2,854.78
741,7201 718,579 741,720 6,105 2.100
1 2,199,780 2,221,806 1,718,000 12,800 5,000 1,500.00
510,293 526,734 8,875 2,000
1,560,930 1,009,485 18,900 3,858
1,622,366 1,708,822 8,500 2,000 4.435.00
-1,304,660 1,331,892 1,304,660 17,000 2,700 900.00
736,152 713,175 632,837 1,800 2,200 1,300.00
1,192,630 1,204;572 831,980 6;085 2.4001 84.1.11
526,734
1,545,435
Ithaca Town 1 1,708,822
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
Total Tax.
*4,854.78
2,100.00
6,500.00
2,009.00
3,858,44
6,435.00
3,500.00
3,500.00
3,'217.11
JAS. R. ROBINSON
• Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
I certify that the preceding statement is correct..
FRED L. CLOCK,
Clerk of •the Board of Supervisors.
ss.
•
State of New York.
County of Tompkins,
Jas. R. 'Robinson, being duly sworn, says that he is the Chairman of the
Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County; that he has read the preceding state-
ment and knows the same to be true.
JAS. R. iWOBINSON.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this fith day of January, 1915,
FRED L. CLOCK, Notary Public.
OP TOMPK1NS COUNTY, NEW YORK 219
CLERK'S CERTIFICATE
I, Fred L. Clock, Clerk of the Boarci of Supervisors of Tompkins County,
New York. do hereby certify that 1 have compared the foregoing journal of
the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County with the
original record •thereof, and that the same is a full and correcttranscript
ff:lierefrom of •the transactions of ,the said Board at the Special Sessions, •to
the best of my knowledge, and' the Annual Sesssion of said 13oard held in
1914. (Typographical •errors are excepted).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this.11th day
of February, 1915.
FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk.
1
220 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
COUNTY BUDGET ---1914
AS Compiled by the Clerk,
STATE TAX
For Armories - $ 4643.67
For Supreme Court Stenographer; etc. 1853.70
Total State $ 6497.37
AUDITS BY COMMITTEES.
Charities—County Hotne $' 2969.62
Charities—Tub'ercuiosis Hospital 705.62
Charities—Miscellar.•eons 228.13 3903.37
Contract Supplies 212.05
Coroner and Justices 219.50
Correction and Reformation $ 853,32
Sheriff: -
Jail llairitenatiee 682;97:
Iail Inmates 245.20
District Attorney 218:24
Reform Schools and 'Penal Inst. 2241.31'
Supreme Court 55.55 $ 4326.59
County Clerk and Election Expenses:
County Clerk $ 1238.82
Surrogate 120.75
Supreme Court 65.10
. County Court 26.63
EIection Expenses 4676.70 $ 6128.00
County Officers and Compensations:
Miscellaneous $ 1230.87
Supervisors 2386.29
Supervisors—Annual Session 2125.51 $.5742.67
County Treasurer
Highways
Soldier's Relief:
Burial, Indigent Soldiers and Sailors $ 650.00
Epileptics 41.61
Deaf Mutes 405.76
508.78
27.00
OF .TQMPKINS COUNTY, NEW .'-x91=m<
Feeble Minded 120.00
" Miscellaneous - 18.00 1235.37
Total Audits $22303:33
SALARIES.
County Judge and Surrogate $ 3500.09
Special County .Judge, and Surrogate 200.00
County Court and Surrogate's Stenographer 750.00
Surrogate's, Clerk 600.00
District Attorney 120.00u
County Clerk ' 2400.00
Deputy County Clerk 900.00
Search Clerk" in County Clerk's Office 750.00
Assistants in County Clerk's Office 1300.00
Sheriff
Under Sheriff1-0480000..000
Turnkey 690.00
Superintendent :of Highways 1550.00
Superintendents 'of Poor
600.00
County Sealer of Weights and Measures
500.00
County Treasurer 1000.00
Clerk, Board of -Supervisors 700.00-
CornInisioners of Election 1000.00
Coroner 100.00
Chaplain at County House 75.00
Jail Chaplain and -Matron 100.00
Keeper at County Home 72550.0
0.000
Physician at County Florne
Janitor at County Clerk's Office 175.00
Total Salaries $21200.00
APPROPRIATIONS.
Tuberculosis Hospital':
'Maintenance $ 8000.00
"Building Ice House 150.00
.1Bond Maturing 1000.00
'Interest on Bond 150:00
Total $9300.0()
q9u1ty Horne:
Maintenance, exclus've of salaries $6450.00
• Outside Relief 1500.00
Building Contageous Ward 500.00
• New Roof 150.00
Repairing Gas Tanks 50.00
Painting 200.00
Total $8850.00
222 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
COUNTY SHARE, HIGHWAY SINKING FUNDS.
State Highway 606, Principal $ 163.20
Int. 326.40 $ 489.60
State Highway 616, Principal 706.20
Int. 1412.40 2118.60
State Highway 681. Principal 396.96
Int. 793.92 1190.88
State Highway 682, Principal 305.03
Int. 610.05 915.08
State Highway 683, Principal 315.16
int. 630.34 .945.50
Total $5659.66
Highway Bonds Maturing:
Ithaca Savings Bank Bond 2/1/15 $5000.00
Int. 1500.00 $ 6500.00
Harris, Forbes & Co., Bond 2/15/15 2000.00
Int. 2205.00 4205.00
Dryden Bank Bonds 3/1/15 500.00
" 3/1/15 500.00
•ei 3/1/15 - 500.00
" 3/1/15 500.00
Int. 807.50 2807.50
Total $13512.50
\I scellaneous:
Burial Indigent Soldiers and Sailors $ 1000.00
Court Expenses 7700.00
Expenses County Sealer of Weights and Measures 200.00
Farm Bureau 1000.00
Fuel and. Light 1828.08
Jail Supplies 600.00
Postage, Clerk of Board 20.00
Postage, Express, etc., Commissioner of Elections • 200.00
Postage and Incidental Expenses, County Clerk 150.00
Postage, County Treasurer 50.00
Printing Proceedings of Board 600.00
Reimburse Town of Groton, Erroneous Asst., 1913 98.01
Rights of Way - 2000.00
Steel Filing Case, Supervisor's Rooms 150.00
Telephones in Advance 350.00
Total $].5946.09
• OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK - 223
POLITICAL DIRECTOR Y
AND
GUIDE TO TOWN OFFICERS
General Election --First Tuesday after the first Monday of November.
Town Boards to designate polling places—First Tuesday in September.
Annual School Meeting—First Tuesday in August.
Town Boards to meet to audit claims—First Thursday after General
election. All town claims must be presented for audit at this' time.
The Supervisor, Town Clerk and Assessors of each Town must meet on
the first Monday of July, 1878, and_ in each third year thereafter, at a place
within the town appointed •by the Supervisor; or, in case of his absence, or
of a vacancy in his office, by the Town Clerk; for the purpose of making a
list of persons to serve as trial jurors for the . then ensuing three' years.
If they fail to meet on the day specified in this section, they must meet' as
soon thereafter as practical. (Consolidated Laws, Chap. 35, Sect. 500). •
At the meeting specified in the last section, the officers must select from
the last assessment roll of the town and make a list of the names of all per-
sons whom they believe to be qualified to serve as trial jurors as prescribed
by law: (Consolidated Laws; Chap. 35, Sect. 501). .
Town Boards meet to examine town officers' accounts -Last Tuesday pre-
ceding town meeting to be held in each town.
Town Meeting, biennial—Second Tuesday in February. '
Annual meeting of Supervisors as a Board of Canvassers—First Tues-
day succeeding general election.
Annual meeting of the Board of Supervisors—Immediately after com-
pletion of the canvass, or at such other time as they as a Board shall fix.
All bills and claims against the county- must be, presented to the Clerk
of •the Board •on• or before the third day of Annual Session of the Board
of .Supervisors.
All bills for supplies furnished to Superintendents of the Poor must be
presented to• said Superintendents for audit on or before November 1st, of
each year.
All bills -presented to the Board of Supervisors must be itemized and
verified by the oath of the claimant.
No bills for lav books will be, audited unless purchased under Resolution
of the Board of Supervisors. _
. All bills for repairs to or •improvements. of county buildings must have
endorsed thereon the approval of the committee on county buildings.
No bills for supplies for county officers will be audited unless the •same
were purchased by the Committee on Supplies or the Board of Supervisors.
224 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The Tax Collector or Receiver shall, within eight days after receiving
notice of the amount of taxes to be collected by hien, execute to the Supervisor
of the town, and lodge with him, a bond in double the amount of ,said taxes,
to be aprpoved, by the Supervisor. The Supervisor shall, within six days
thereafter, file the said bond in the office of the County Clerk of this County.
The Assessors must complete the Assessment Roll on or before the first
day of August and -leave a copy thereof with one of their number and im-
mediately thereafter cause notice thereof to be posted in three or more pub-
lic places in their town or ward.
"When the lines between two towns, wards or counties, divide a farm or
lot, the same shall be taxed, if occupied, in the town, ward or county where
the occupant resides; if unoccupied, each part shall be assessed in ,the town,
ward, village or county where the same shall lie."
The Assessors shall meet on the third Tuesday in August, to review their-
assessments
heirassessments and.hear the complaint of any person conceiving to be.aggreived.
An affidavit to the roll by the Assessors made prior to the third Tuesday of
August, is a nullity. The Assessors must deliver the correct Assessment Roll
to the Town Clerk on or before the first day of. September, there to remain.
for a period of fifteen days for public inspection, and the Assessors shall,
forthwith give public notice by posting the same in at least ,three of, the most.
public places in the town, or by publishing the same in one or more newspaper::
published therein that such Assessment Roll has been finally completed, the
officer to which the same has been delivered, and the place where the same
will open to public inspection. Said fifteen days, within which any assess-
ment may be reviewed by certiorari, shall commence on the day of. the first.
publication. The Assessors cannot enter the name of a -person on this. roll.
who became a resident after the first day of July.
When the Assessors, or a majority of them, shall have completed their
roll, they shall severally appear before any officer of the County authorized
by law to administer oaths, and shall severally make and subscribe before
such officers, an oath in the following form, which must be strictly followed:
"We, the `undersigned, do hereby severally depose and swear that ,we have
set down in the foregoing Assessment Roll, all the real estate situate in the
town (or ward as the case may be), according to our best information; and
that, with the exception of those cases in which the value of said real estate
has been changed by reason of proof produced before us, we have estimated.
the value of said real estate ,at the sums which a majority of the Assessors
have decided to be the full .value thereof, and also that the said Assessment.
Roll contains a true statement of the aggregate amount of the taxable estate
of each and every person named in such Roll, over and above the amount of
debts due from such persons respectively, excluding such stocks as are other-
wise taxable and such _other property as is exempt by. law from taxation at
the full value thereof according to our best judgment and belief.'•' Which
oath shall be written or ;printed on said roll, signed by,the Assessors, and
certified by .the officer. Laws of 1909, Chapter 62, Sect. 38.
The. Supervisor must report to the .County Treasurer on the first ,Tues-
day in February, the amount of school moneys remaining in his hands.
1
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
925
Each Justice of the Peace must execute a bond with two sureties condi-
tioned for•the payment on demand to the proper officer all monies received
by the Justice, by virtue of his office, which bond must be approved by the
Supervisor of •the town, and filed in the Town Clerk's office. -
Each Justice of the Peace shall make a report in writing, verified by
oath, each year, bearing date for the first day of November, to the Board of
Supervisors, at their annual session, in which he shall state particularly the
time when, and the name of the person or persons from whom any money
has been received, and also the amount and on what account the same was
received, also the sums remaining due and unpaid and that all. monyes by
him received have been paid to the officer duly empowered by law to re-
ceive the sane.
Each Justice of the Peace shall pay to the Supervisor' of his respective
town on the first Monday in each month all fines and penalties imposed and
received by him, and he shall also .make a verified report of all fines and
penalties collected by him to the Board of Town Auditors of his respective
town on Tuesday preceding the annual Town meeting. Laws of 1909, Chap-
ter 16, Sect. 21.
Overseers of the Poor cannot furnish supplies to a county pauper to
exceed the sum of ten dollars without an order from••the County Superinten-
dents authorizing disbursements for such purpose. - •
The Clerk of every incorporated village and city in the County shall re-
port to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before November lst of
each year all indebtedness of such village or city, specifying for what pur-
pose created, under what law, rate of interest and where payable. Laws of
1909, Chapter 16, Sect. 52.
The Trustess or. the person or persons having charge of .the issue of
bonds or payment of same of any school district shall transmit a statement
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first day of November. Laws of 1909, Chapter 16, Sect. 52.
The Board of Assessors of the several towns of the County and the As-
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visors on or before the first day of July in each year a full and complete list
and' statement of all property within their respective districts exempt from
taxation under the laws of this state. Laws of 1900, Chapter 62, Sect. 15.
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Official Tabulation and Statement of Votes Cast in the
County of Tompkins at the General Election Held
. November 3, 1914, for United States Senator
UNITED STATES SENATOR
CITY OR TOWN
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Charles Edward Russell
Erwin A. Archer
Blank and Scattering
City of Ithaca—
First Ward, 1st Dist. 204 71 96 12 12 10 0 3
First Ward, 2nd Dist 240 •119 93 9 8 9 0 2
Second Ward, 1st Dist. 296 79 158 29 6 24 0 0
Second Ward, 2nd Dist. 250 81 135 13 4 16 0 1
Third Ward, 1st Dist. 230 90 118 6 3 13 0 0
Third Ward, 2nd Dist. 268 98 120 21 8 20 1 0
Fourth Ward, 1st Dist. 228 81 115. 17 4 10 1 0
Fourth Ward, 2nd Dist. 268 104 130 20 6 8 0 0
Fourth Ward, 3d Dist. 274 102 121 31 8 10 0 2
..Fifth Ward,•lst Dist. 261 59 157 17 7 20 0 1
Fifth Ward, 2nd Dist. 249 • 70 123 1'7 9 25 1 4
Fifth Ward 3d Dist. 216 66 103 23 5 18 0 1
Total 2984 1020 1469 215 80 183 3 14
Dryden, lst. Dist. 135 ,29 65 4 1 20 0 16
Dryden, 2nd Dist. 117 28 53 , 4 0 8 0 27
Dryden, 3d Dist. .1.53 34 74 5 0 15 0 25
Dryden, 4th Dist. 66 12 31 6 0 6 0 11
Dryden, 5th Dist. 146 35 75 1 1 9 0 25
Dryden, 6th Dist. 156 33 79 3 0 14 1 26
Total 773 171 377 20 2 72 1 130
Groton, lst. Dist. 83 14 40 5 0 13 0 11
Groton, 2ud Dist. 185 47 102 8 1 7 0 20
Groton, 3d Dist. 338 77 180 16 2 18 0 45
Groton, 4th Dist 150 48 72 5 0 7 0 18
Total 756 186- 394 34 3 45 0 94
OF '1'OMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 255 •
Caroline, 1st Dist. 92 29 46 0 0 2 0 15
Caroline, 2nd Dist. 149 27 85 3 1 13 0 20
Caroline, 3d 'Dist. 122 22 56 7 0 13 0 24
Total 363 78 187 10 1 28 0 59
Lansing, 1st Dist. 164 31 72 8 1 27 0 25
Lansing, 2nd Dist. 78 15 40 4 1 8 0 10
Lansing, 3d Dist. 147 38 86 6 0 9 0 8
Total '8') 84 198 18 2 44 0 43
Newfield, 1st Dist. 141 37 59 2 2 20 0 21
Newfield, 2nd Dist. 169 42 66 7 3 27 0 24
Total 310 79 125 9 5 47 0 45
Danby, 1st Dist. 166 22 72 6 1 26 0 28
Danby, 2nd Dist. 62 10 24 5 0' 9 0 14
Danby, 3d Dist.. 35 6' 14 4 0 9 0 2
Total 263 48 111 15 1 44 0 44
Ulysses, 1st Dist. 204 52 83 7 0 16 0 46
-Ulysses, 2nd Dist. 185 36 105 3 '5 20 0• 16
Ulysses, 3d Dist. 237 74 111 7 15 • 0 0 30
Total 626 162 299 17 20 36 0 92
Ithaca, (Town) 1st Dist. 142 21 63 9 3 15 0 21
Ithaca, (Town) 2nd Disi.. 204 44 92 12 12 19 0 24
Total 146 75 155 22 15 34 0 45
Enfield, 1st Dist. ,209 73 91 7 1 11 0 26
Total 209 73 91 7 1 11 0 26
Total for County 7019 1976 3406 367 130,544 4 592
256 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Official Tabulation and S atement of Votes Cast in the.
County of Tompkins at the Genera! Election FLeld
November 3, 1914, for Representative in Congress
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS.. •
CITY OR TOWN.
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John Seeley
Jonas S. Van Duzer
William W. Arland
Milo Shanks
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City of Ithaca—
First Ward, 1st Dist. 193 70 89 15 11 13 0
First Ward, 2nd Dist. 244 123 90 10 9 12 0
Second Ward, 1st Dist. 293 75 153 30 6 29 0
Second Ward, 2nd Dist. 247 78 126 15 4 24 0
Third Ward, 1st Dist. 224 82 119 4 3 16 0
Third Ward, 2nd Dist. 274 94 119 26 10 25 0
Fourth Ward, lst Dist 219 75 113 14 4 13 0
Fourth Ward, 2nd Dist. 262 99 128 19 6 . 10 0
Fourth Ward, 3d Dist. 270 102 114 34 6 14 0
Fifth Ward, 1st Dist. 260 56 152 22 7 23 0
Fifth Ward, 2nd Dist. 241 72 117 14 8 30 0
Fifth Ward, 3d Dist. ' 212 57 109 23 4 19 0
Total 2944 983 1429 226 78 22S 0
Dryden, 1st Dist. 135 31 66 4 1 13 20
Dryden, 2nd Dist. 117 29 48 1 0 10 29
Dryden, 3d Dist. 153 34 72 7 1 13 26
Dryden, 4th Dist. 66 14 30 7 0 3 12
Dryden, 5th Dist. 146 36 75 2 1 10. 22
Dryden, 6th Dist. 156 35 75 3 0 17 26
Total ..... 773 179 366 24 3 66 135
Groton, lst Dist. 83 15 37 5 0 17 9
Groton, 2nd Dist. 185 47 82 8 1 23 24
Groton, 3d Dist. 1°8 75 151 17 2 40 53
Groton, 4th Dist. 150 46 68 7 0 9 20
Total 756 183 338 37 3 89 106.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 257 '
Caroline; 1st Dist. 92 25 45 1 0 3 18
Caroline, 2nd Dist. 149 34 79 3 1 11 21
Caroline, 3d Dist. 122 21 52 9 0 17 23
Total 363 80 176 13 1 31 62
Lansing, lst Dist. + 159 30 66 8 0 35 20
Lansing, 2nd Dist.. 78 14 39 4 1 10 10
Lansing, 3d Dist. 147 41 81 5 0 11 9,
Total 384 85 186 17 1 56 39
Newfield, lst Dist. 141 41 55 4 3 14 24
Newfield, 2nd Dist. 169 45 60 . 6 3 24 31
Total 310 86 115 10 6 38 55
Danby, 1st Dist. 166 32 68 7 2 29 '28
Danby, 2nd Dist. 62 - 10 22 2 0 10 18
Danby, 3d Dist. 35 6 14 4 0 9 2
Total 263 48 104 13 2 48 -48
Ulysses, 1st Dist. 204 51 82 8 0 19 44
Ulysses, 2nd Dist. 185 36 102 2 3 21 21
Ulysses, 3d Dist. 237 75 103 9 0 18 32
Total 626 162 287 19 3 58 97
Ithaca, (Town) 1st Dist. 142 29 67 8 3 13 22
Ithaca, (Town) 2nd Dist. 204 42 92 17 12 18 23
Total 346 71 159 25 15 31 45
Enfield, lst Dist. 209 73 90 5 0 14 27
Total 209 73 90 5 0 14 27
Total for County 6974 1950 3250 389 112 659 614
258 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Official Tabulation and Statement of Votes Cast in the
County of Tompkins at the General Election Held
November 3, 1914, For State Senator
STATE SENATOR.
CITY OR TOWN
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Robert P. Bush
Morris •S. Halliday
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First Ward, 1st Dint. 200 64 104 13 11 8 0
First Ward, 2nd Dist. 253 105 122 9 8 9 0
Second Ward, 1st Dist. 296 64 173 30 6 23 0
-Second Ward, 2nd Dist. 261 69 159 12 4 17 0
-Third Ward, 1st Dist. 239 71 152 5 2 9 0
'Third Ward, 2nd Dist. 275 80 153 17 8 17 0
Fourth Ward, lst Dist. - 230 68 142 8 3 9 0
Fourth Ward, 2nd Dist. 271 70 168 19 7 7 0
Fourth Ward, 3d Dist. 278 • 70 161 32 6 9 0
Fifth Ward, 1st Dist. 280 . 51 190 14 7 18 0
Fifth Ward, 2nd Dist. 249 67. 146 10 7 ' 19 0
Fifth Ward, 3d 'Dist. ... ... 219 47 133 19 4 16 0
Total 1051 826 1803 188. 73 161 0
Dryden, 1st Dist. 135 24 80 2 .1 13 15
Dryden, 2nd Dist. 117 27 60 c 1 0 6 23
Dryden, 3d Dist. 153 37 79 6 0 14 17
Dryden, 4th Dist. 66 9 38 6 0 5 8
Dryden, 5Lh Dist. 146 34 77 1 1 11 22
Dryden, 6th Dist. 156 33 82 1 0 13 27
Total 773 164 416 17 2 62 112
Groton, lst Dist. 83 13 50 3 0 9 3
Groton, 2nd Dist. 185 41 111 6 2 6 s 19
Groton, 3d Dist. 338 74 185 13 2 14 50
Groton, 4th Dist. 150 48 74 6 0 5 17
Total 756 176 420 28 4 34 94
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
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Caroline, 1st Dist. 92 27 49 0 0 2 .14
Caroline, 2nd Dist. 149 22 99 3 1 11 13
Caroline, 3d Dist. 122 15 67 8 0 12 20
Total 363 64 215 11 1 25 47
Lansing, 1st Dist. • 159 30 79 5 • 1 29 15
Lansing, 2nd Dist. 78 14 44 4 1 7 8
Lansing, 3d Dist: 147 39 83 6 0 10 9
Total 384 83 206 15 2 46 32
Newfield, 1st Dist. 141 46 66 2 2 11 14
Newfield, 2nd Dist. 169 40 76 4 3 23 '23
Total 310 86 142 6 5 34 37;
Danby, 1st Dist. 166 29 81 5 1 24 20
Danby, 2nd Dist. 62 10 26 3 1 8 14
Danby 3dt Dist. 35 6 14 4 0 9 2
Total 263 45 121 12 2 41 42
Ulysses, 1st Dist. 204 54 86 8 0 15 41
Ulysses, 2nd Dist. 185 35 105 2 3 19 21
Ulysses, 3d Dist, 237 71 118 6 0 13 29
Tot.aI 626 160 309 16 3 47 91
Ithaca, (Town) lst Dist. 142 26 76 6 3 11 20
Ithaca, (Town) 2nd Dist. 204 39 104 10 11 18 22
Total 346 65 180 16 14 29 42
Enfield, 1st Dist. 209 .75 99 3 1 8 t 23
Total 209 75 99 3 1 8 23
Total for County 7081 1744 3911 312 107 487 520
260 PROCEEDINGS 9F TI -IE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Official Tabulation and Statement of Votes Cast in the
County of Tompkins at the General Election Held
November 3, 1914, for Member of Assembly
MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY.
CITY OR TOWN
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Joseph G. Roth
City of Ithaca— ,
First Ward, 1st Dist. 201 68 101 19 13 9
First Ward, 2nd Dist. 243 123 100 12 8 0
Second Ward, 1st Dist. 292 76 173 36 7 0
Second Ward 2nd Dist. 254 93 138 17 6 0
Third Ward, 1st Dist. 226 89 123 9 5 0
Third Ward, 2nd Dist. 266 97. 128 32 9 0
Fourth Ward, 1st Dist. 220 71 127 17 5 0
Fourth Ward, 2nd Dist. 262 94 136 26 6 0
Fourth Wamd, 3d Dist. .275 86 146 36 7 0
Fifth Ward, 1st Dist. 271 65 174 .25 7 0
Fifth Ward, 2nd Dist. 249 84 142 16 7 0
Fifth Ward, 3d Dist.' 219 52 127 35 5 0
Total 2978 998 1615 280 85 - 0
Dryden, 1st Dist. 135 30 85 2 1 17
Dryden, 2ud Dist. 117 35 58 3 0 21
Dryden, 3d Dist. 153 60 69 3 0 •21
Dryden, 4th Dist. 66 15 32 5 2 12
Dryden, 5th Dist. 146 55 68 1 1 21
Dryden, 6th Dist. 155 54 79 0 0 23
TotaI 772 249 391 14 4 115
Groton, 1st Dist. 83 30 41 2 0 10
Groton, 2nd Dist. 185 104 63 4 1 13
Groton, 3d Dist. 338 188 106 10 1 33
Groton, 4th Dist. 150 79 50 5 0 16
Total 756 401 260 21 2 72
OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 261
Caroline, 1st Dist. 92 , 31 45 0 0 16
• '; Caroline, 2nd Dist. 149 41 82 2 2 22
Caroline, 3d Dist. 122, 18 70 9 0 25
Total 363 90 197 11 2 63
Lansing, lst Dist. 159 32 94 13 3 . 17
Lansing, 2nd Dist. 78 21 43 3 1 10
Lansing,. 3d Dist. 147 40 83 10 2 12
Total 384 93 220 26 6 39
Newfield, 1st Dist. 141 51 67 2 0 21
Newfield, 2nd Dist. 169 43 84 6 3 • 33
Total 310 94 151 8 3 54
Danby, 1st Dist. 166 34 99 7 1 25
Danby, 2nd Dist. 62 10 27 5 1 19
Danby, 3d Dist. 35 6 23 4 0 ,2
Total 263 50 149 16 2 46
Ulysses, 1st Dist. 204 52 • 92 10 0 50
Ulysses, 2nd Dist. 185 34 120 2 4 25
•1ilysses, 3d Dist. 237 80 108 8 0 41
Total 626 166 320 20 4 116
Ithaca, (Town) 1st Dist 142 31 82 9 • 5 15
Ithaca, (Town) 2nd Dist. • 204 41 124 13 11 15
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ROSTER ---1915
CONGRESS
HARRY H. PRATT (37th District) Hornell, N. Y.
STATE SENATE.
IIoBRIS S. HALLIDAY (49th District) Ithaca
ASSEMBLY
JOHN W. PRESWICK Ithaca
• COUNTY OFFICERS -
County Judge and Surrogate MONROE M. SWEETLAND Ithaca
Special County Judge CHARLES R. BURGER Ithaca
County Clerk CLARENCE D. TARI3ELL Ithaca
Deputy County Clerk WILLIAM H. BAKER :Ithaca
District Attorney JOHN D. COLLINS Ithaca
Sheriff CHARLES A. MACKEY Ithaca
Under Sheriff HowARD LAUGHLIN Ithaca
County Treasurer 13 F. LENT Ithaca
ARTHUR S. COLE Ithaca.
WM. D. BALDWIN Groton
Superintendent •of Highways
Superintendent of Poor
Superintendent of Poor WALTER MEKEEL ... . Trutnansburg, R. D.
Superintendent of Poor GRANT COLE Ithaca
Commissioner of Election ARTHUR G. ADAMS Ithaca
Commissioner of Election ' CLARENCE C. SQUIER Ithaca
Sealer of Weights and Measures . COURT BELLis Ithaca
Coroner DR. ABRAM CHASE Jacksonville
Clerk of Surrogate's Court D M. GILLESPIE Ithaca
Clerk of Board of Supervisors FRED L. CLOCK Ithaca
Dist, Supt. of Schools i'RRD A. BEARDSLEY, Trumansburg, R. D.
Dist. Supt. of Schools JOHN D. BIGELOW Ithaca
Dist. Supt. of Schools HATTIE KNAPP BUCK Groton, R. D.
Keeper _of Alms House E'HILo 13. SMITH Jacksonville
TOWN OFFICERS
CAROLINE
Supervisor m. C. GALLAGHER,. Slaterville Springs
Town Clerk T C. BENNETT Brookton
Collector WM. T. GRAHAM ....Brookton, R. D. 24
266 PROCEEDINGS OF TIIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
DA N BY
• Supervisor FRANK A. Tom West Danby
• Town Clerk R B. _BEAKER Ithaca, R. D. 4
Collector CHAS. COLE West Danby, R. D. 25
DRYDEN
Supervisor ED. S. HILL . Freeville, 1:. D
Town Clerk F E. DARLING Freeville
Collector FAY SKILLINGS Freeville, R. D. 16
ENFIELD
Supervisor JAMES H. HINE Newfield, R. D..
Town Clerk DE VOE RUMSEY Enfield Center
Collector THOMAS R. BROWN ......Ithaca, R. D. 5
GROTON
Supervisor
Town Clerk
Collector
FRANK A. REGENT Groton
ASHBEL LANDON Groton
A. H. SWARTWOUT ....Groton, R. D. 11
Supervisor,
Supervisor,
Supervisor,
Supervisor,
Supervisor,
City Clerk
ITHACA, CITY '
1st Ward CHARLES DANIELS Ithaca
2nd Ward, AUGusTIN I. SCHAEFER Ithaca
3rd Ward FRED C. EVANS Ithaca
4th Ward JAS. R. RoBINSoN Ithaca.
5th Ward . WILBER G. FISH Ithaca.
W. 0. KERR Ithaca
City Chamberlain CHAS. A. BREWER Ithaca
ITHACA, TOWN
Supervisor 1I. S. WRIGHT Ithaca
Town CIerk FRANK HANSHAW Ithaca, R. D. 2
Collector OSCAR C IIOYT Ithaca, R. D. 5
LANSING
Supervisor CASPER TENNER Hecldens
Town Clerk M L. FORD Ludlowville
Collector JAY MOREY Ithaca, R. D. 1
NEWFIELD
Supervisor ALBERT DASSANCE Newfield
Town Clerk GEORGE W. PECK Newfield
Collector LEROY DICKSON Newfield
ULYSSES
Supervisor J M. TOWNSEND Trumansburg
Town Clerk THOMAS BOWER Trumansburg
Collector ENOS HARDENBURG, '.Trumansburg, R. D.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 267
INDEX
A
Audits, Regular Session. 4, 17, 20
Special Session 14
Annual Session 146
Monthly 107
Town 151-163
County 146
Animals, Soeiety for Prevention of Cruelty to 6
Albright Bros., Claim of 21
Annual Session 22
Armory, State Tax for 29
•Assessment Rolls, Report of Committee on Footing. 57,212, 215
Appointment of Jail Matron 105
Apportionment of Election Expenses 100,110
Automobile Hire, Appointment of Committee on 122,126
Accounts of Supervisors 164
Apportionment of Taxes among the Several Towns _ 210
Appropriation, Society for Prevention of Cruelty -to Animals 6
Water System at County Home 18
Stucco' Work at County Horne 19
For.Printing Proceedings, Board of Supervisors 60
For Rights of. Way 38,42
For Farm Bureau 44, 47
For Burial Indigent Soldiers and Sailors 60, 111
For Postage, Commissioners of Election 68
For Steel Filing Case for Supervisors 72
For Postage, etc., for County Clerk 87
For Postage for County Treasurer 91
For Fuel and.Light • , 107
For Court Epenses 109
For Postage, Clerk of Board - 110
For Purchase of Rights of Way 119
For Telephone Service 119
For General Tax 137
For Enfield Falls -Enfield Center Highway 7
For Mitchell Strcet-East Town Line Highway 9
For Groton -Cayuga Co. Line Highway 11
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Bonds, Payment by County Treasurer of Interest on 4
For highway Construction 46
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Bond of County Treasurer for Highway Monies 16, 24
Of Superintendent of .the Poor 144
Board of Supervisors, Hours of Meeting , 29
Board of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital, Resignation' of 42, 54
Board of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital, Election of 49, 62, 68
Breeders' Association, Tompkins County and Pomona Grange • 39
Bridges and Highways, Tax on Towns for Improvement of 58
Bridges, Resolution Increasing State Aid for 93
Burial of Indigent Soldiers and Sailors 60, 111
Bank Tax Statement 208
Banks, Resolution Requiring Certain One to Make Report 115
Budgets of Towns 139-143
Budget, County 220
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County Treasurer To Pay Interest on Bonds 4
To Pay Returned School Tax 4
Application of Moneys Received From Patients of Tuberculosis Hos-
pital 14
Bond of, for Highway Monies 16
Postage for 91 '
Report of 165
County Engineer, Requesting Appointment of 5
County Clerk, Incidental Expenses of 15
Postage, etc., for 87
Report of 188
Committees, To Secure Right of Way, Appointment of 17, 34
To Examine Tax Deeds and Tax Certificates, Appointment of • 17
Resignation of Standing 24
To Investigate June Grand Juries 78
On Tuberculosis Hospital, Appointment of 119
On Automobile Hire, Appointment of 122, 126
Cotnty Home, Water System at 1R
Silo at 18
Stucco Work at 19
Authorizing Com. of Charities to do Work at 19
Claims, Albright Bros. 21
Elizabeth Whitlock 76, 100
Charles V. Coggshall 31
Limiting Time for Receipt of 45
Condemnation Proceedings to Secure Rights of Way 21, 35
Chairman of Board, Election of ... 23
Clerk of Board, Election of 23
Salary of 85
Postage for 110
Clerk's Certificate 219
County Treasurer's Accounts, Report of Committee on 51
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 269
Report of Committee on, Relative •to Bank Tax 70
Report of Committee, Relative to Mortgage Tax 96
Report of Committee on, Relative to Report of Co. Treas. Report 79
Co. Clerk and Election Expenses, Report of Committee on 53, 88, 125
Report of Committee on, Relative to Report of Election Com75
Report of Committee on Relative to Report of County Clerk 126
County Officers and Compensation, Report of Corn. on, Relative to Salaries 66
Report of Committee on 113, 126, 128
Contract and Supply, Committee on to • Keep Books, etc. 87
Report of Committee on 7.02, 121
Charities, Report of Committee on Relative to County Poor 88
Report of Committee on, Relative to Tuberculosis Hospital 89
Report of Committee on 91, 175 .
Correction and Reformation, Report of Committee on 117, 130
Coroner, Justice and Constable -Accounts, Reports of Committee on 99
Commissioner of Election, Postage, etc., for 68
Report of Committee Relative to Expense of 75
Election of 94
County Officers, Salaries of 67
County Poor, Report of Committee -Relative to 88
Convict Labor 86
Chaplain for County Home . 69
Correction of Minutes 61, 127
Caroline, Returned School Tax of 57
Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 58
Tax to Cancel ,Certificates of Indebtedness 59
Budget of 139
Audits of 151
Court Expenses ... 109
County Audits 146
County and Town Indebtedness, Statement of 216
Comptroller, Report of Relative •to Repairs to Highways . 218
County Budget 220
Canvass, Official 226
County and Town Officers 265
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Danby, Support of Poor of 27
Returned School Tax of 57
- Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 58
-Budget of 139
Audits of 152
Dryden, Support of Poor of 36
Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 58
Tax to Cancel Certificate of lndehtedness 59
Budget of 139
Audits of 154
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Designation of Newspaper's to Publish Session Laws. 28
Deaf Mutes, Support of 36
Dog Tax 47
Directory, Political 223 • •
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Enfield, Returned School Tax of 55
Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 58
Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 59
Budget of . 140
Audits of 156
Engineer, CountSr, Requesting Appointment of 5
•Election, Chairman of Board 23
Clerk of Board 23
To Farm Bureau 48
To Board of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital 49, 62, 68
Commissioners of Election - 94
'Jail Physician • 95, 105
Erroneous Assessment, Reimbursing. Town of Groton for 50
Election Commissioners, Postage, etc., for 68
Report of Committee Relative to Report of '75
Election -Expenses, Report of Committee Apportioning 100, 110
Equalization, Report of Committee on, for Highways 73
Report of Committee on, for General Purposes 83
Report of Committee on, on Valuations 209
Errors, Correction of 127
Farm Bureau, Appropriation for 44, 47.
Election to 48
Fees for Hunting Licenses 46
Foot and Mouth Disease, Quarantine for 52
Fuel, Light and Telephone; Committee to Keep Books, etc., of cost of 87
Fuel and Light, Appropriation for 107
Franchises, Special, Report of Committee on 97
Finance Committee, Report of 131
Resolution on Report of 136
Apportionment of Taxes . by 137
Footing Assessment Rolls, Report of Committee on 57, 213, 215
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Groton, Reimbursing for Erroneous Assessment 50
Returned School Tax of 57 -
Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 58
Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 59
Budget of 140
Audits of 157
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK , . 271
Grange, Pomona, and Tompkins County Breeders' Association 39
Grand Jurors, Report of Committee on 92
Grand Jury, Committee to Investigate78
Report of Committee to Investigate 127
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Highways, Approving Plans, etc., Enfield Falls-Enfield Center Road 7
Approving Plans, etc., Mitchell St.-East Town Line Road 9
Approving Plans, etc., Groton-Cayuga County Line Road 11
Bond of County Treasurer for Highway Monies 16
Sinking Fund on Bonds for Highway Construction 25
A..tnounts to be Raised for Maintenance and Repairs of 31, 32
Bonds for the Construction of 46
Tax to Cancel Certificate of Indebtedness 59
Dlvidion of Highways to be Built the Coming Year 69
Employment of Convict Labor on 86
Resolution Increasing State Aid for Bridges 93
Resolution Increasing State Aid to Towns for Highways 115
Report to Comtroller Relative to Tax for Repair of 218
Report of County Superintendent of 109
Reports of Committee on Rights of Way. 21, 35, 38, 40, 94 '
Report of Committee for Maintenance of Highways and Sinking Fund 111
State to Reimburse County for Monies Paid out for 130
'Highway Committee, Report of 77, 112
Report of,• on West Danby Highway 12
Report of, on Esty Glen Road 13
Highways, Designation of, Ithaca-Stevens Town Hill Road 5
Albright Corners Road 5
Doan's Mill-Trumbulls Corners Road 6, 93
Mitchell St.-East Town Line Road 6, 14
West Danby Road 12, 82
Jacksonville-Taughannock Falls .Road • 13
Trumansburg-Updike's Corners Road 13
Brookton-Caroline Center and Slaterville Springs County Line Road, 14, 16
Hibbards' Corners-Ellis Road 15
Dryden Village-Harford Road 15, 69
-Peruville-Cortland County Line Road 16, 63
Mecklenburg Road 18
Ithaca-Auburn Road 60
-Esty Glen Road 60
Ithaca-West Danby Road 63
'Groton-Cortland County Line Road 63
Brookton-Westfall's Corners Road 76
'Slaterville Springs-Tioga County. Line Road 76
'Codclington Road 82, '91
Highland Road • 82
' Ci•umbulls' Corners-Abels' Corners Road 93
272 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Tiumansburg-Perry City Road 0`1
South Lansing -Cayuga County Line Road 101
Buttermilk Falls-Elyea Road • 101
State Routes , 106 •
Humboldt St. -Spencer Roacl 106
Newfield -Ithaca -West Danby Road 107
Krums Corners -Willow Creek Road 148
Jacksonville-Taughannock Falls Road 108
�. Taughannock Falls -Tuberculosis Hospital Road 108
Trumansburg— .bels Corners Road 109
Millers' Corners -Schuyler County Line Road 110
Ithaca to Coddington Road 119
Freeville-Groton-Apgar's Corners Road 119
Freeville-Town Line Road 120
Terpening's Corners-Peruville School House Road 120
Hibbard's Corners -Monroe Corners Road 120
Jennings Corners -South Danby Road 122
Hours of Meeting of Board 29
Hunting Licenses, Fees for - 46
Highways and Bridges, Tax - for Improvement of by Towns 58
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Ithaca, Town of, Support of Poor of 46
Returned School Tax of 56
Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 58
Budget 141
Audits of 159
Ithaca, City of, Budget of 141
Insurance, Cancellation of Policies 3
Tuberculosis Hospital 43.
Interest, Payment by County Treasurer on Bonds 4
Indebtedness, Statement of County and Town • 216
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Jail Physician, Election •of 95, 105
Salary of 96
Jail Matron, Appointment of 105
Jail Supplies, Resolution for 102
Justices Accounts, Report of Committee on 99
Justices of the Peace, Reports of 206
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Lansing, Returned School Taxes of 57
Tax'for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 58
Tax to Cancel Certificate of Indebtedness 59
•Budget of - 141
•Audits of 159
Law Library,Book Case for
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Minutes, Correction of 61, 127
• Mortgage Tax, Report of Committee on 96
McGreevy, Richard P. Frontispiece
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Newfield, Returned School Tax of 57
Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 58
Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 59
Budget of 142
Audits of 161
Newspapers, Designation of to Publish Session Laws 28
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Official Canvass 226 •
Officers, County and Town 265
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Proceedings of Board of Supervisors, Distribution of 4, 41, 63
Printing of 37
Payment for 60
Poor, Support of, Town of Danby 27
Support of, Town of Dryden 36
Support of, Town of Ithaca 46
Support of at Institution 36
Bond of Superintendent of 144
Reports of Superintendents of 191
Personal Property, Statement of Aggregate 212
Pomona Grange and Tompkins County Breeders' Association 39
Political Directory 223
Quarantine for Foot and Mouth Disease 52
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Resolutions—Book Case for Law Library 3
Repairs at Tuberculosis Hospital 3
Cancellation of Insurance Policies 3
Payments for Rights of Way . 4
R!ghts of Way 4
Examination of Tax Deeds and Tax Certificates 4
Returned School Tax, Payment of 4
Limiting Time for Receipt of Claims 45
To Reimburse Town of Groton for Erroneous Assessment 50
For Payment of Printed Proceedings of Board 60
Making a Division of Roads to be Built the Coming Year 69
Steel Filing Case for Supervisors 72
274 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Relative to June Grand Juries 78
For County Treasurer to Report in Accordance With Rule 31 78
To Amend State Election and Primary Law 81
Salary, Clerk of Board 85
Employment of Convict. Labor 86
Increasing State Aid for Bridges 93
Jail Supplies 102
Designating State Highways 106
Requiring Presentation of Certain Bills Each Month 107
Report of Surrogate 114
On failure of Certain Banks to Make Reports 115
For Telephone Service 119
Combination With Other Counties Relative to Tuberculosis Hospital 119
For State to Reimburse County for Monies Paid for Highways 130
On Report of Finance Committee 131
For County Treasurer to Credit Funds to Various Accounts 136
On Death of Richard P. McGreevy Frontispiece
Of Thanks to Chairman and Clerk 145
Report of Highway Committee 77, 112
On West Danby Road 12
On Esty Glen Road 13
Report of Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts 35, 51
Relative to Bank Tax 70
Relative to Mortgage Tax 96
Relative to Rule 31 101
Report of Committee on Rules and Legislation, Printing of Proceedings 37
Printing for Sheriff 52
New Rules 91, 97
Report of Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses, 53, 88, 125, 126
Relative to Report of Commissioners of Election 75
Report of Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes, 54, 55, 78, 100
Report of Committee on Footing Assessment Rolls 57, 213, 215
Report of Committee on County Officers and Compensation, 66, 113, 126, 128
Report of Committee on Equalization for Highways 73
For General Purposes 83,
On Valuation 209
Report of Committee on Charities, General 91, 115
Relative to County Poor 88
Relative to Tuberculosis Hospital 89, 105
Report of Committee on Town Expenses Relative to Special Franchises 97
Report of Committee on Coroner, Justices and Constable Accounts 99
Report of Committee on Town and County Accounts, Apportioning Elec-
tion Expenses ... 100
For Maintenance of Highways and Sinking Fund 111
Relative to Account Due Town of Ulysses 128
Report of Committee on Contract Supplies 102, 121
Report of Committee on Soldiers' Relief 103
OF 'TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 275
Report of Committee on Correction and Reformation 117, 130
Report of Committee on Finance, General 431
On Apportionment of Taxes 137
Report of Committee to Investigate June Grand Juries 92, 127
Report of Committee to Examine Tax Deeds and Tax Certificates 17, 19
Report of Board of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital 42
Report of County Superintendent of Highways 109
Report of County Treasurer 165
Report of County Clerk 188
Report of Superintendent of Poor 191
Report of Justices' of the Peace 206
Report of Comptroller Relative to Tax for Repair of Highways 218
Rights of Way, Report of Committee on 21, 35, 38, 40, 42, 94
Condemnation Proceedings, to secure 21
Appropriations for + 38, 42;119
Regular Sessions, Audits at 4, 17, 20
Rules of Order, New 39, 91, 97
Resignations from Board of Managers of Tuberculosis, I•Iospital .... 42, 54
Roster 265
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Sessions, Regular 3, 15, 17
Special 7, 21
• Annual - 22
Special, Audit at 14
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Appropriation for 6
Standing Committees, Designation of 24
Special Committees, Designation of 17, 34, 78, 119, 122
Sinking Fund on Bonds Issued for Road Construction 25
Supervisor, Post Office Address of 22
Hours of Meeting of Board of 29
Steel Filing Case for 72, 90
Accounts of 164
Session Laws, Designation of Newspapers to Publish 28
State Tax, for Armory 29
For Stenographers 30
Sheriff, Printing for 52
Soldiers and Sailors, Appropriation for Burial of 60, 111
Salaries of County Officers 67
Salary, Chaplain County Home 69
Jail Physician 96
Special Franchises, Report of Committee on S7
SoIdier's Relief, Report of Committee on 103
State Highways, Designation of 106
Superintendent of Highways, Report of 109
Surrogate, Resolution on Report of 114
276 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Superintendents of the Poor, Bond,of 144
Report of 191
Statement of Taxes for the Several Towns 210
Statement of Tax Rates for the Several Towns 211
Statement of Aggregate Personal Property 212
Statement of County and Town Indebtedness 216
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Tuberculosis Hospital, Repairs at 3
Application of Monies Received Froni Patients 14
Appropriation for 17
Authorizing Committee to Build Ice I•Iouse 19
Resignation From Board of Managers 42, 54
Election to Board of Managers 49, 62, 68
Report of Board of Managers 42
Insurance on 43
Report of Committee on 89, 105
Combination With Other Counties 119
Treasurer, To Pay Interest on Bonds 4
To Pay for Right of Way 4
To Use Money to Pay Returned School Tax 4
Bond of, for Highway Monies 16, 24
Report of Committee on 51
Report of Committee on Accounts of 79
Postage for 91
To Credit and Transfer Funds to Certain Accounts 136
Report of 165
Tax Deeds and Tax Certificates, Examination of 4, 19
Taxes, Report of Committee on Returned Highway and School 54, 55, 78
Apportionment Among the Several Towns 137, 210
Tax, On Dogs 47
For Improvement of Highways and Bridges by Towns 58
To Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 59
Rank, Report ,of Committee Relative to 70
Mortgage, Report of Committee on 96
General, Appropriation for 136
Statement of Bank 208
Rate for the Several Towns 211
Telephones, For Grand Jury Room 20
Appropriation for 119
Town Expenses, Report of Committee Relative to Special Franchises 97
Town and County Account, Report of Committee Relative to Sinking Fund 111
Report of Committee Relative to Amount Due Ulysses 128
Town Budgets 139-143
Town Audits . 151-163
Town and County Indebtedness, Statement of 216
Town and County Officers 265
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
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Ulysses, Returned School Tax of 55
Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges' 58
Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 59
Budget of 142
Audits of 162
Money Due Town From County 128
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Vote of Thanks To J. Charles Dayton 45
To Chairman and Clerk 145
Valuation in County 209
Of Aggregate Personal Property 212
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Whitlock, Elizabeth, Claim of, for Erroneous Assessment 76, 100
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