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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TOMPKINS COUNTY
NEW YORK
1925
E. MORGAN ST. JOHN, Chairman
Ithaca, N. Y.
FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk
Ithaca, N. Y.
GRACe PRINTING CO.
ITHACA, N. Y.
1926
Quarterly Session
Monday, February 9, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. Ail mem1crs except Mr. George.
The Clerk read a number of claims which, on motion, were re-
ceived and referred to the propel• committees.
The Clerk read the petition of the Town Board of the Town 'of
Ulysses,] asking authority to borrow money to aid the town in
paying its shire of the cost of construction of highways, under
the provisions of §320-A, of the II..ighway Law.
Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resol. oe(7—That. the petition of the 'Town Board of the Town of
Ulysses Ibe granted and that the town be authorized to borrow,
on the fe ith and credit of the town, the SUM of $10,000.00, or so
much thereof as may be necessary, to Fray the town's share of
the cost., of improvement and construction of highways in said
town, pursuant to the provisions of §820-A, of the Highway 1.oiw.
Seconded by Mr. Ding. Gamed.
The Clerk read the petition of the Town Board o1 the '.Town of
Enfield,asking authority to borrow moneys to aid the town in
paying its share of the cost of improvement of highways, pursu-
ant to §320-A, or the Highway Law.
Mr. Ding offered the following resolution and moved its adop-
tion:
Resolved—That the petition of the Town Board of -the Towti
of Enfield be granted and that the town be authorized to borrow
the spun of $4,(0OO.00, or so much thereof as may he necessary, to
aid the town in paying its share of the cost of improvement of
highways constructed under the provisions of §320-A, of the
Highway Taw.
Seconded by Mr. Miller. Carried.
THE
i'1;OCEEi)I\GS OF THE BOARD OF SliPERVISORS
lir. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
.Resolved—'That the County Superintendent, of Highways be
directed to examine the bridge on the Comfort-E1yea Road in the
Town of Danby, where said road crosses Buttermilk Creek, and
report the condition of said bridge to this Board.
Seconded by \[i' Miller. Carried.
Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and nwved its
adoption: .
WHEREAS—At a sale of lands for unpaid- tales, held by the
-Treasurer of -.Tompkins County, at the City of Ithaca. N. V.. said
Treasurer did, on the 6th day of October. 1921, sell the lands
hereinafter described, for unpaid taxes for the year 1920, and
WHEREAS—At such sale no one bid a sufficient amount for the
purchase of such lands, and such lands were bid in for the County
of 'Tompkins by said County Treasurer, and
. �1TLIExEAs—Leigh ll. Champaign. as County Treasurer_ of said
County of Tonrpl:iLIS, on the 6th day of October, 1922, by deed
bearing that date and recorded in the Tompkins County Clerk's
office on May 16, .1923. in Liber 203 of Deeds, at page 373, did
convey the hereinafter described lands to Tompkins County, and .
Wu AS- On anly 3, 1923, pursuant lo §138, of the Tax Law,
Aden E. Truman and David M. JT.ammond, mortgagees in inter-
est, did pay to the Treasurer of Tompkins County the sum of
$27.62, in satisfaction of all unpaid taxes, and all interest, costs
and penalties attached thereto by reason of the aforesaid sale of
such lands for unpaid taxes, and
WitEralAsSaid payment, made as aforesaid, did redeem such
lands from such sale. and
-W IIERFAs—One, George G. Seeley, of the Town of Enfield, in
said county, was the owner of such lands at the time of said tax
sale, and it is believed that he is still the owner thereof and still
holds the record title to such Lands, and
• \Vxi:n.EAs—The above mentioned deed to the County of Tomp-
kins, remaining of record in said Clerk's office, constitutes, or
may constitute, a cloud on the title to such lands, therefore be it
• Resolved—That -William 0. Smiley. Chairman of the Commit-
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tee authorized to sell lands acquired try the county at tax sale,
for and on behalf or the county-, and_for a nominal consideration,
be, and he hereby- is, authorized and directed to execute, seal
and deliver to said George G. Seeley, a quit -claim deed to such
lands, 'described as follows:
All that tract:, piece or parcel. of land, situate in the Town of
Enfield, County of Tompkins and State of New York, con-
sisting' of about 1.0 acres in District No. 7, Town of Enfield
aforesaid, and bounded as follows: Northerly by 'Miller;
Easterly 'by the highway; Southerly 'by li.umseY and 'Wester-
ly by R..tnnscy, and being the so-rane premises conveyed to the
County of Tompkins by a certain deed bearing date October
6, .1922, made and executed by the Treasurer of Tompkins
County, and recorded in the Tompkins County Clerk's office-
on
fficeon May 16, 1923, in Liber 203 of Deeds, at page 373, and be
it further
Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors be, and
he hereby is,, authorized and directed to attest the execution of
said deed and that the seal .of said County of Tompkins, New
York, be affixed thereto.
Seconded by Mr. Townsend.
. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried.
lllr. Pierce offered the following resolution and proved its adop-
tion:
Resolved—That there be, and hereby is, appropriated, au addi-
tional sum of $200.00, as salary for the jail matron for the.year
1.925, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said
amount out of any unappropriated funds in her hands, in month-
ly payments, as and of January 1, 1925, and be it further
Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated, as and
from February 1, 1925„ the sung of $458.26, for the liayrtrent of a
night turnkey at the county ,jail, and the County r.Trekasp1.E:r is
hereby directed to pays said .unonnt out of 'any unappropriated
funds in her hands in monthly payments beginning February 1,-
1.925, and be it further
Resolved='That il'. the County 'Treasurer has not sufficient funds
in her hands to pay the above amounts, she is hereby authorized
and directed to borrow the sane, or any part t:hercof, with Which
to pay the same and to pledge the full faith and credit of the
county in payment of the amount so borrowed.
Seconded by lllr. Jones.
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Ayes --1.2. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Pierce offered the. following resolution and moved its adop-
tion:
Iiesolved—That the Committee on Correction and Reformation
be authorized t.o make any necessary repairs or alterations to the
county jail.
Seconded by Mr. Smiley. 'Carried.
-Mr. 1 -Powell offered the following- resolution and moved its
adoption:
\Flnarr ns—The County or Tompkins, New York, in and by vir-
tue of a certain gleed made and executed by the Heirs of Edward
Mean-, deceased, to the County of Tompkins, bearing .date the
llth day of _March, 1912, and recorded in the Tompkins Country
Clerk's office on .11arch 12, 1912, in Liber No. o1 Deeds, at page
became seized and possessed, and
ll'ltr:a.LAs—The People of t -he State of New York, through the
Finger .flakes State Parks Commission, are desirous of securing
a portion o1 said lands, aggregating 1.78 acres, for the .purpose
of The Taughannock Falls Park, as shown on a map thereof.,
dated October 1, :1924, made he Cat -1 Crandall, Chief Engineer to
said Commission, and filed in the Tompkins County Clerk's office
on January . 1925. and
1\ IIEtiEAs—The portion of said lands so shown on said map are
not nary in the actual use of the County of Tompkins, therefore
be it
Resolved—That. the Chirruan of the, Board of -Supervisors of
the County of Tompkins, New- York, for and on behalf of said
county, for and in consideration of the siJ11 of $1.00.00 be and he
hereby is authorized and directed to execute. seal and deliver t.o
The People of the State of NAM' .York, a. warranty deed to said
portion of said lands as shorn ori .said above mentioned niap.
Upon the filing with the Clerk of this Board of a certified copy
from the minutes of a meeting of the Finger lakes State Park
Commission, showing the adoption of a resolution hi- .said Com-
mission, g'rantnnu' to Tompkins County the Ilse of the spring, and
the waters therefrom, from which water is now' obtained for the
use or thw'I'onlpl:ias County Tuberculosis .Hospital, so lo -m.;- as said
properly, or any portion thereof, is owned by 'Tompkins County,
for and as a pant of the. consideration for the transfer by the
county of the lands as shown on said map, and be it, further
OP TO_M KI S COUNTY, "NEW YORK 7
IZr'solr;a(1-9T1at said deed shall also provide, that in the event
that the ]ands shown on said map shall, at any time, be aban-
doned by The People of the State of New York, or shall fail to be
used and maintained for State Park purposes, said lands shall
revert to and again become the property of Tompkins County,
and he it further
Besot the Clerk ani. this Board or Supervisors be, and
he hereby is, authorized and directed to attest the execution of
said decd and that the seal of said County of '1loanpl:ins, New
\ ork, be affixed thereto.
Seconded by Mr. Patterson.
.Ayes -12. Noes 0. Carried.
On motion of, illr. Smiley, action on the construction by the
county of a bridge in the Town of Danby, was deferred until the,
adjourned meeting to he held On February 16, 1925.
11r. King presented a partial designation of highways in the
Town of Enfield for the year 1925, vrhich was received and re-
ferred to the Committee on _Highways.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. A11 remembers present, except: Mr. Howell.
The Clerk read the following claims, recommended for audit
I)y the several committees to which they had been referred :
J-1, Treman, King & Co., Supplies, Coll rtIi too $ 51.1.4
2, Ward -Kurz CO., Scaffolding, Ete., Courthouse 1.64.44
::1, 'Underwood Typewriter Co., Typewriter. Supervisors 62.50
4, Driscoll Eros. & Co., Materials, Courthouse 122:3
5, 1.1 . Patterson, Agent, 1.nslrrance, Courthouse 77.5a(1
6, :Andrus & Chureh, Tax :Receipt .Books, Supervisors�r9). 0
7, Burroughs Adding Machine Co., AIaintenarice to
6/15/25 9.45
8, C. S. 1 -fill, Repairing Ciock, Courthouse 8.00
9, Howell & Howell, Agents, Insnranee, Courthouse139.50
10, Andrus & Church, .Books, .Fte.,-County Treasurer1.08.85
11, 1-1. K. Aiken, 'Pees in Felony, Justice 8.70
' 12, C. A. Lyes, ,Agent, 1.nstrrancc, County I:[onrc 23.570
13, Bahner b, Squier, Agents, lnsuranee, County Home29.25
14, 9. C. Evans, Expenses, Superintendent. 11igh'o-ays21:3.76
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15, '1'reman, Bing & Co., Materials, County Jail
16, Chas. Green, Expenses, Sheriff
1.7, E. T. Stewart & Son, Bnrial Michael Bainbridge
18, Jamieson -McKinney Co., Plumbing, Co. Clerk Bld'g
19; R. A. :Reggie & Co., Repairing Clock, Co. Cleric
20, -Underwood "Typewriter Co., Typewriter, Co. Clerk
21, H. W. Dean, Hauling Sates, Etc., Co. Clerk
22, J. 13. Berson, Board Jurors, Co. Gt. Civil
23, E. Raymond Stanford, Elec. Wiring, Co. Clic B]d'g.
24,.W. L. Jenks & Son, Repairs, Co. Clk. Bldg
25, Driscoll Bros. & Co.. Repairs, Co. Clk. 131d'g
26, Layton Dawes, Ass 'd. W. H. Baker, Trucking, Co.
Clerk
27, H. J. Baal Co., Furniture, County Clerk •
28, \Vest, Pub. Co.. [yaw Books; County Judge
29, Chas. IL Brooks, Repairing Clock, County Judge
31, Ralph'H, Carpenter, Removing Snow, Co. Clic Bldg
32. Howell & Howell, Agents. Balance: due on County
Treasurer Highway Bond
33, A. C. G -off, Auto -hire, County Clerk
24.30
105.30
75.00
62.46
3.00
77.50
358.37
51.8[1
108.79
72.20
784.48
32.00
18.30
12.00
3.00
21.25
5.11
15.60
$2,793.78
i\[r. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
1Resolved—That the foregoing bi1L5, amounting to $2,793.78, be
audited at the various amounts recommended by the several com-
mittees, and that the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and
directed to pay the same out of any available funds in her hands,
and if the County Treasurer has not sufficient funds in her hands
1vith which to pay said amounts, she is hereby authorized and di-
rected to borrow- the same, or so much thereof as may be neves=
sary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of the county for the
payment of the amount so borrowed, and that these claims be
certified to the County 'Treasurer lay the Clerk of this Board, for
and (01 behalf of the Board, and he it- further-
h'.esol:zed---That of Claim No..1-16, there. he charged to tin; Town
of Newfield the sum of $1.00. to the '1'ow•ai of Ulysses the sum of
$5.10, and to the City of .Ithaca the suns of$31.04, that the same
may be placed in the tax budgets of those towns and city, to he
collected at the next ensuing tax levy to reimburse the county for
moneys expended .for and. on their behalf.
Seconded by ?Jr. Patterson.
Ayes -12. Noes 0. Carried.
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'E.'he Cleak called the attention of the Board to the fact that no
provision had been made for automobile hire for the county for
the ensuing year and asked that the contracting for such service
be placed in the hands of a committee' of the Board, rather than
the: Clerk of the Board.
On motion, the contracting for automobile hire roc the county
for the ensuing year, was referred to the Committee on Correc-
tion and I{eformation, with power.
_Mintates or the day's proceedings were read and approved.
On motion, adjourned to Monday, February 16. 1925, at 10:30
A. M.
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Adjourned Quarterly Session
• Monday, February 16, 1925
MORNING SESSION •
Roil dill. All Ili embers present.
The Clerk read a number of claims which, on motion, were re-
ceived and referred to the proper committees.
11r. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adop-
tion:
dopr-
tion:
.t1'Itt:REAs—A. petition haying been presented to the, Committee
on Const -y Officers and Compensation, by the Women's Republi-
can and Democratic Clubs of Tompkins County, asking that they
he permitted to use the county court -house for meeting purposes,
therefore be it
I4.,.wlverl—That the Women's Republican and Women's Demo-
cratic Clubs of Tompkins County, be granted permission to use
the court -room of the Count- Court -house Building, for their
meetings, at such times as they shall not conflict with county
business or terms of court, and be it further
ReNolt;erl—That the use and permission herein granted to them,
shall be under the control. of the Committee on County Officers
and Compensation.
Seconded by -Mr. -Whittaker. Carried.
Tilr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
nesolred—That Sub -division 2, of the resolution of this Board
of April 18, 1924, amending a former resolution of the Board,
adopted April 2, 1921, be. hereby amended to read as follows:
2.1n the event of any town failing, for any good reason, to ac-
cept. the whole, or any part, of the highways Moneys apprOl riated
to it in any one year as State and Count- Aid, and to provide for
the payment of its share of the cost of. construction, the moneys
so not accepted shall be retained by the County Treasurer to the
credit of the town to ‘vhi<,h appropriated, -for additional construe-
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tion by such town curring the next succeeding year, and he it
farther
Resolved—That if said townrsha]] aril to avail itself of the use -
of the moneys daring such additional period, except For good
cause shown, said amount Shall be re -appropriated to the General
Construction Fund Under the County and Town System or Roads,
and be re-o11:1ortioned among the .several towns of the county for
construction under said system, and 1:1e it further
Resolved—That in all other respects, the resolution of this
Board of .Apri1 1.8, 1924, is in all. things hereby ratified and con-
firmed.
Seconded lio llr. Dassance. Carried.
Mr, Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Ii'e oloe(l--That for 1iighway maintenanee under the County
and Town System of Roads for the year 1925, there is hereby ap-
propriated and made immediately available from the, motor vehi-
cle furuls and from the moneys appropriated for the maintenance
of highways constructed tinder .the Connt�- arid Town System of
Roads, now in the hands of the County Treasurer, to the towns
of the county the iollowing•snms, or so much thereof as may be
necessary, 1:o those towns respectively, as follows:
Carol im $ 468.30 •
Dryden 1.5,282.22
Groton 800.00
Ithaca 6,000.00
I1 ansing :3,364,{){)
Newfield 200.0{)
Ulysses 1:3,1.21.26
and be it further $:39,230.78
Resol.l;erl—That t.11c stuns so appropriated, or so much 1Iiereof
as may be necessary, shall constitute the entire cost of 11i into-
ntlrcc in each town to which appropriated, and be it further
Resolved—That of the ruoney so appropriated, the same shall
be expended in the several towns, as follows:
CAROLINE
1. For resurfacing 410 feet. on the '70 Road leading
Souti1 from Caroling Center f 463.30
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1. For resurfacing ,with 4" top; 1.0 mile front Trapp's
culvert on the highway leading south and east
from McLean to G. 1I. No. 683 • 6,000.00
2. For resurfacing 1.51 miles on the highway leading
east and southeasterly from Dryden1'"illage to
the Virgil 'i'own line 8,982.22
3. For surface treatment and shoulder work on the
Town Line lioad, so called • 300.00
$15,989.92
GROTO\'
1. For surface treatment of 1.0 Mile of the highway lead -
from Groton Village to 'West Groton $. 800.00
ITH..ACA
1. For resTir aeing.1.0 mile (2cl) on the Coddington lioad$6,000.00
LANSING
1. For resurfacing with 4" top, 2.800 feet of the highway
leading east from Terliening's Corniers to the Dry-
den 'Town line 3,164.00
2. For surface treatment on the highway leading north
. 'through Lansingville, and the Tcw'n Line Road,
so called 200.00
$3,364.00
NE \VFIE1�1)
1. For surface treatment and shoulder work on the De-
land-Caynta higlnray $ 200.00
lJ 1,YSSES
1. For resurfacing 11.264 sq. yds. of 12' road leading
from Jacksonville toward Taughannock Falls11,521.26
2. For resurfacing 0.20 miles on t.lie highway leading
from Trumaansburg to Waterhurg; near washout .1,200.00
3. For surface treatment and shoulder work on the
highway leading f rOnl Trumansburg to Water -
burg 400.00
$_13,1.21.26
and be it further
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Resolved—That, all cost of maintenance in the several towns,
over and above the amounts hereinahove specified and appro-
priated, shall be borne by the respective towns, and he it further
Resolved—That of the Moneys, so appropriated, the same shall
be controlled 'and expended pursuant to the resolutions, rules
and regulations adopted by this Board, and be it further
Resolved—That the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and
directed to pay to the Supervisors of the towns entitled thereto, •
tile.anonevs hereinabove appropriated, or so much thereof as may
be necessary, in the same manner as moneys are paid to the
towns for the construction of highways under the County and
Town System of Roads.
Seconded by ilir. George.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
The several supervisors presented the following list of, high-
ways for construction in their respective towns under the County
and Town System of Roads, for the year 1925:
• CAROLINE
1. The highwit y known as the '76 Rod, commencing at the
southern terminus nf. the 1.924 construction and leading southerly
• toward Coleman's Corners in Speedsville, a distance of 0.95 miles.
DANBY
1_. The highway hnown as the Coddingtoa Rond, commencing
at the Southern terminus of the 1.924 construction and leading
southeasterly to its terminus in the town 'of Danby, a distance of
0.33 miles.
2. The sub -base of the highway commencing on S. II. No. 5213,
at South Danby Corners, and leading southerly toward South
Danby Church, a distance of 1.06 miles.
DRY DEN
1. The top course of crushed stone, etc., of the highway com-
mencing at. Station No. 11.6 on the highway leading westerly from
Freeyille through \Vest Dryden to the Lansing Town line, and
leading thence westerly toward the Lansing Town line at Burr
Smith's Corners, a distance of about 1.08 miles.
2. 'l'he highway conunene,ing at the Arestern terminus of the
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above designation No. 1., and leading, westerly toward the Lansing
Town line, a distance of 1.11 miles.
_ENFIELD
1. The highway known as the .1'4'aIlenbec.k's Corners-Nerifield
Town Line Road, commencing at the southern terminus of the
1924 construction and extending to the Newfield 'Town line, a
distance of 0.43 miles.
2. The highway commencing at the .Enfield -Ithaca 'Town line-
al: I3ornhrook's Corners and leading westerly, a distance of 0.26
miles.
GROTON
1. The.highvr•ay commencing at the north terminus of the 1924
construction and leading,westerly to the bridge in Groton City,
a distance -of 0.09 miles.
2. The highway commencing at the terminus of the above desig-
nation No. 1, and leading thence westerly and northerly to the
Cayuga County line, a distance of 1.0 mile.
8. The highway commencing at. West Groton and leading south-
erly, a distance of 0.09 miles.
1THACA.
.1.. '1'hc.fop course of crushed stone, ete., on the highway com-
-mencinnr at the eastern terminus of. the 1.923 construction, and
being the completion thereof, and leading thence easterly to
T(rurtellott.'s Corners, a distance of 1.0 mile.
2. Tlie highway leading from Tiaanshaw's Corners Schoolhouse,
toward Forest Florae, a distance of 0.39 miles.
-LANSING-
The
ANSING
The highway commencing at the -west terminus of the 1924
construction on the highway leading from State Route No. 11 to
Lake Ridge Station, and leading westerly to Lake 'Ridge Station,
a distance of 0.50 miles. •
2. The highway commencing at Steinburg's Corners on C. H.
No. 1.676, and leading thence easterly, a distance of 0.70 miles.
NEWFIELD
1. The highway commencing at. the west term tins of the, 1.924
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construction of the higliway leading from Newfield Station to
Newfield Village, thence westerly to the Newfield Village line, a
distance of 0.12 miles.
2. The highway commencing at, the village line of Newfield
Village, near Van I'irk's Corners, and at the south terminus of
the highway- to he constructed to said point by other moneys than
State and County Aid, thence leading southerly, a distance of
0.8:1 miles.
ULVSSf S
1. The highway- connueneiucy at Podunl: Sclroolhouse Corners
and leading thence southeasterly 0101 southerly toward Alichacl
Terrill's Cor'ner's, a distance of 0.88 miles.•
lt.ored by :Air. Patterson, that the foregoing designations of
highways, as submitted by the several supervisors of the towns
of. the count-, Ile approved by this Board as the highways desig-
ualed for improvement tinder the County and Town Sysi in of
.Roads for the year 1925.
Seconded by \Lr. Miller. Carried.
111'r. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
1i'csol.0cd—That the number nt miles of highway constructed
in Tompkins County for the year 1925, shall he the sante as that
constructed in 1924 under the Count -t• and Town System of Roads,
and apportioned among the several towns as follows:
Caroline 0 95 utiles
Danby O 86
Dryden .1.65
Enfield 0 69
0 '0100 1.18
Ithaca 0 89
hansing 1.20
Newfield 0 95
Ulysses 0 88
9.25 miles
and IK; it. further
Kc.tin/Zed—That, the grouping of the towns .shall be the sante as
heretofore and the apportionment of highway honeys for con-
struction in 1925 shall be the same as in 1924, and be it further
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Re.,:rtlred—That the work of construction and the (Wanner of
payments made thereon shall he the same as in 1.924, and be it
further
Resolved—That for highway construction in Tompkins County
for 1925, ander the County and '('own System of Roads, there he
and hereby is appropriated and trade immediately available to
the several towns of the county: f'.rotn the funds hereinafter indi-
cated, the sums set opposite the names of: those towns respective -
as follows: .
Town State Aid County Aid Motor Vehicle Totals
Caroline $ 3,:344.5.1. $ :1,344.81 $ 435.38 $ 7.125.1)0
Danby 3,027.92 3,027.92 391.1.6 6,450.0
Dryden 5.424.46 5.424.46 706.08 . 11.555.00
Enfield 2,429.40 2,429.40. 316.20 5175.00
Groton 3,600.66 3,600.66 468.68 • 7,670.011
Ithaca 2.927.00 2.927.00 :381.00 6.235.00
]Lansing 3.945.70 3.945.70 5.13.60 5.405.00
Newfield :1,344.S1. 3,844.81 435.35 7.125,00
Ulysses 2,685.24 2.685.24 349.52 5.720.00
T4)tals $30.730.00 $311.730.00 $4,000.00 $65.460.00
and he it further
Besot ccd—That all cost of construction in excess of $10.000.00
per mile, shall be borne by the towns.
Seconded by Mr. I)assauce.
Ayes -12. Noes -1. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION •
Roll call. ,111 members present.
Mr. _(Diller offered the following. resolution and moved its adop-
tion:
Ii'r:.:ultreil—That of the additional mileage allotted to the 'Towyn
of Ithaca by resolution of this Board d August 13, 1923, the fnl-
lowis, highways in said town be designated for improvement
under the County and 'i'on's System of Roads, and the same be
placed on the County (lap as a part of said system in said town:
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK :17
1. The highway commencing at t:he Schoolhouse at Hansharv's
Corners .and leading thence soutimply to Forest Ilorne, a distance
of :1.0 mile.
2. The highway commencing at a point 0.40 miles.north of 1l.an-
shaw's Corners and leading thence northerly to the Lansing
Town Line, a distance of 0.50 miles.
Seconded by iflr. Patterson. Carried.
Mr. George offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
. Resoiaerl--That, of the additional mileage allotted to t:he Town
of Lansing by a resolution of this Board of August 13, 1928, the
following highway in the Town of Lansing he designated for im-
provement under the County and 'I:own System of, Roads, and
the same placed on the County Map as a part: of said system in
the Town of .Lansing
1. Commencing at Steinbi.n 's Corners on C. H. No. 1676 and
leading thence easterly L0 mile to East Lansing; thence north
1.(1 mile to 'I'ichenor's Corners and thence east :1..0 mile to the
Groton 'Town 1Litie.
Seconded by11 r.:Patt.erson. Carried.
11r. Patterson called from the table hi.s resolution of .Iannary
19, 1925, relative to the construction of a bridge in the 'I'hwn of
Danby.
-Mr. Pti,crson asked permission to n'it.hdraw the resolution of-
fered by ]rim, relative to the construction of the bridge in ques-
tion.
There beim; no objection, and with the consent of the party
seconding said resolution, permission was granted to withdraw
the same.
Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
WitratEns-lt appears to this Board, that a bridge in the -Town
of Amity on the so-called George Comfort Road, leading wester -
Iv from S. EL \o. 5122 and where said highway crosses Butter-
milk Creek, is in a dangerous condition and unsafe I'or traffic,
and that the same has been condemned by the State ,Burr+air of
Highways, and due notice of such condemnation has been given
by said State Bureau of Highways to the proper officials, and
18 PROCEEDINGS OF THF BOARD 01' SUPERVISORS
:11'iiEttEAs—Sa.id bridge is situate on a highway constructed, in
part. by State and County..Airl, under the County and Town Sys-
tem of Roads. and
11'I3LRE!'.As=The,said Town of Danby has neglected and refused
to construct said bridge and said highway, on which said bridge
is located, has been closed to_traffic by the town superintendent
of highways, acting upon the orders o1 the county superintendent
of highways, and
WHEREAS—The county. superintendent of highways has exam-
ined said bridge and has reported to this Board that the same is
in 0 dangerous condition and unsafe for traffic, and
W"um-ft:As—'this Board considers the highwty whereon said
condemned bridge is located, and said bridge, are of sufficient
importance that said bridge be constructed or improved and said
highway kept open for traffic, as provided by the Highway Law,
therefore be it
.I4eso/Tea—That said bridge hereinabove described, be con-
structed or improved, and at the joint expense of the County of
Toutpki)Es'and the Town of Danby therein, and that the portion
of the cost of construction or improvement to be borne by the
County- of 'Tompkins shall be 1%,- and the cost of construction or
improvement to be borne by the Town of Danby shall be 99%,
and be it further
•
Resoloetr—That the county superintendent of highways is here-
by directed to prepare, or cause to be prepared, maps, plans,
specifications and estimates thereon, and that upon the comple-
tion of such snaps, plans, specifications and estimates, the same
be submitted to this Board of Supervisors for a1proval.
Seconded by lir. Dassance. Carried.
• The Clerk read the following claims, recommended for audit
by the, respective committees to which they had been referred :
J-34, A. I,ePoidevin Co., Inc., :Bal. Soldiers' Memorial.. $1,582.00
35, A. C. Goff, Auto -hire, Sheriff 468.60
36, Dr. J. 11'. :Todd Services, :Tail Physician 32.00
37, Bert T. Baker, Lighting, Motor Vehicle Clerk7.72
38, Atkinson Press, Envelopes, County Clerk 6.00
39, Underwood Typewriter Co., Repairing Machines,
County Clerk 29.75
40, Adrian E. Brown, Painting, Etc., Co. Clk. Bldg169.15
i2.29�).22
O1'' TOM PK [NS CO1iNTY-, NEW YORK 19-
111:r. Howell offered the. following resolution a lid moved its
adoption:
l ozolved—Th0t the foregoing bills, amounting to $2,295.22, be
audited at the various amounts recommended by the several com-
mittees, and that the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and
directed to pity the sante out of any available funds in her hands,
and if the County Treasurer has not sufficient funds in her hands
with which to pay said amounts, she is hereby authorized and di-
rected to borrow the sante, or so much thereof as may be neces-
san:r, and to pledge the full faith and credit of the county for
the payment of the amount so borrowed, and that these claims
be certified to the County '.Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board,
for and on behalf of the 13oard, and be it further
Besolued--That of Claim No. J-25, there be charged to the Town
of Caroline the sum of $3.60, to the Town of Danby the sunt of
$1.9.00, to the 'Town of Ithaca the slim of $:.18.80, to the 'Town of
Lansing the sum of $103.40, to the Town of Newfield the sum of
$30.25, to the 'Torn of -Ulysses the sum of $1.6.05 and to the City
of Ithaca the stun of $79.20, said amounts being properly charge-
able to said towns and city respectively, and that the amounts so
charged be placed in the tax budgets of those towns and city, to
be collected at the next ensuing tax levy to reimburse the county
for moneys expended for and on. their behalf.
Seconded by \fi. Shaver.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Minutes of the day's proceedings were rend and approved.
There being no further bUsitiess to eonie before the meeting,
on /notion, adjourned.
?0 PROCEEDINGS OF TIIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Quarterly Session
Monday, May 11, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
The Clerk: read ai number of claims, which were received and
referred to the proper committees.
County Supet•inlendent of 1-1i_h aYs .Evans appeared before
the Board relative to the construction of the bridge in the Town
of Danby, on the Comfort-.Elyea highway, where said highway
crosses Buttermilk Creek.
Representatives of- the United Construction Company and the
Luton Bridge Company addressed the Board.
'_Moved h-- _l Ir. Patterson, that all bids received for the con-
struction of the bridge -in question, be rejected.
Seconded by Mr. Dassance. Carried.
Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption : -
Besot/old—That the resolutions of this Board of ;January 19,
and February 16. 1925, relative to the construction_ of a bridge
on the Comfort-Elyea highway in the Town of Danby, where
said highway crosses Buttermilk Creek, be hereby rescinded.
Seconded by Mr. Dassance. Carried.
Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
WHEREAS—The town bridge in the Town of Dans_- oh the so-
called'Cnnnfort-.Iialyea -Highway leading westerly from S. IT. No.
5122, and inhere said highway crosses Buttermilk Creek, is in a
dangerous condition and unsafe for traffic, and that the same has
heretofore been condemned by the State Highway Bureau as
being unsafe, and notices thereof were duly given to all the
proper officers, as provided by §22 of the Highway flaw ;.and
'V11Ea1 As—The amount necessary to be expended for the con-
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.struct:iort of a new bridge was in excess of the sum of $6000.00,
the amount allowed by law for a town board to expend in the con-
struction of bridges, unless. authorized by a vote of a town meet-
ing ; and
117Earg :As—Upon the written application of the Town Superin-
tendent of Highways, duly filed with the Town Clerk of -said
Town of Danby, and pursuant to statute, a special town meeting
of the qualified electors of said Town of Danby was duly called
for the purpose of voting, mi the question or proposition tivlrether
the Town of Danby should borrow, on the faith and credit of the
town, a sine sufficient to pay for the cost of construction Of said
bridge and to issue town fronds in payment or the amount so bor-
rowed; and
11'Ht:rrr:As—As a result of such special town meeting, said ques-
tion or proposition was defeated, and said '.Town of Danby has
neglected and refused to construct said bridge and said highway
on which said bridge is located has been closed to traffic; by the
town snlitrintenalent of highways, acting upon the orders of the
county superintendent of highways; and
11"1azxr;As—The county superintendent of highways, acting un-
der the directions of this .Board, has examined said bridge and
has reported to this Board that the same is in a dangerous con-
dition and unsafe for tragic; and
WHEREAS—Said bridge is situate on a highway constructed, in
part, by State and County Aid, muter the County and 'Town Sys-
tem of Roads, and this Board considers the highway whereon
said condemned bridge is located, and said bridge, are of suffi-
cient imports nee that said bridge be constructed or improved
and said highway kept. open for traffic, as provided by the High-
way Law, therefore be it:
l?e.solverl—That the bridge hereinahove described, and pursu-
ant to §2(i` -?-A, of the Highway Law, be constricted or improved
at the joint expense of the County- of '.Tompkins and the Town of
Danhv therein, and that the portion of cost- of construction or
improvement to he borne by the County of Tompkins shall be
17,, and the portion of cost of construction or improvement to be
horns by the Town of Danby shall be 99%, and he it further
la'e.ee/t;er!—']']rat the county superintendent of highways is
hereby directed to prepare, or 0005; to be prepared, maps, plans,
specifications and estimates of cost thereof, and that upon the
completion of such maps, plans, specifications and estimates of
cost, they are to he submitted to this Board of Supervisors, for
its approval.
gn
PROCEEDINGS 0V TIIE BOARD OE Siil'ERVISORS
Sceondecl by i1.r. Dassance.
Ayes—..2. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
11rIiER.Ens—The County of Tompkins, in and by virtue of a cer-
tain Gleed made and executed by the Heirs of. Edward Mcany td
the County of 'Tompkins, bearing date t:h'e nth day of March,
1912, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Tompkins County
'on the 12th day of.March, 1912, in Book 1.77 of Deecls, at page
534, became seized and possessed of the lands therein described;
and
ll'IERIEAS—The People of the State nt New York, through the
Finger fakes State Park Commission, are desirous of securing a
portion of said lands. aggregating 1.75 acres, for. the purpose of
The 'Tanghannock Falls Park, as shown on a map thereof dated
October 1, 1924, made by Carl Crandall, Chief Engineer t.o said
Commission, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of
Tompkins on the 17th day of January, 1925; and
11'HHEREAs—Said portion of said lands so shown on said map are
not now in the actual use of the County of 'Tompkins, now there-
fore be it
Resolved—That the chairman of: the Board of Supervisors of.
the County of 'Tompkins, N. Y., in behalf of said county aiid for
the sum of $100,00, be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed
to, execute, seal and deliver to the People of the State of New
York, a warranty deed to said portion of said lands as shown on
said above mentioned map ; that the clerk of said' Board of Su-
pervisors be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to attest
the execution of said deed, and that the seal of said County of
Tompkins be affixed thereto.
Seconded by Mr. Miller. ,
Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried.
The Clerk read the bond of .1P red" C. Evans, as County Super-
intendent of Highways.
Moved by Mr. Patterson, that, the bond of Fred C. •Evans, as
County Superintendent, of. Highways, be approved by this .Board,
bath as to form, manner of execution, and the sufficiency of the
surety.
(.)I.' T011t KENS COUNTY, NEW YORK 23
Seconded by Mr. George. Carried.
-roved by Mr, J=1oweil, that the continuation of the bond of the
County Treasurer for highway moneys, be approved by this
Board.
Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Carried.
71-r. Patterson offered the following resolution and -Moved its
adoption:
Resol.a;ed—'That the resolution of this Board aidoarted Febru-
ary 1.6, 1925, he hereby amended to read as follows:
Resolved—That for highway maintenance tinder the County
and Town System of 1loads for the year 1.925, there is hereby ap-
'propriated and made immediately available from the motor ve-
hicle funds and from the moneys appropriated for the mainte-;
nance of highways constructed. rider the County and `town Sys-
tem- 0.l'.Roads, now in the hands cif the County. Treasurer, to the
several towns of the county, the following sums respectively, or
so much thereof. as may he necessary, as follows:
Caroline $ 465.30
Danby • 800.00
Dryden 15,1.82.22
Enfield 800.00
Croton 2.400.00
Ithaca 6,000.00
Lansing 200.00
\ewfield 200.00
Ulysses 13,121..26
.$39,1.68.78
and be it further
1i'esolcerl—Thain, the suers so appropriated, or so much thereof
as may he necessary, -shall constitute the entire cost of mainte-
nance in each town to n•hich appropriated to be borne by the
county; and be it further
Re.w)/;etl—That of the moneys so appropriated the sauce shall
be upended in the several towns, as follows:
CAROLINE
1. For resurfacing 410 feet on the '76 'Road loading
south from Caroline Center $ 465.30
24 PROCEEDINGS OF' THE B01\I [) OE SUPERVISORS
I)A I3V
1. Icor surface treatment of..1.0 mile on the Comfort-
Elyea Road $ 800.00
DRYDEN
1. Fnr resurfacing with 4" top. 1.0 mile froth Trapp's
culvert on Ile highway leading south and east
from McLean to C. H. No. 68i-
2. For resurfacing .1.51 miles on highway Leading cast
and southeasterly from Dryden Village to Vir-
gil Town line
3. For surface treatment nn the Ellis Hollow Road
6,000.00
8,932.22
250.00
$15,182.22
ENFIELD
1. For• surface treatment of. 1.0 mile on the highway
leading north from Miller's Corners $ 800.00
(1ROTO N
1. For surface treatment of 3.0 miles of the highway
leadin!, west from the Groton Village line to-
ward West C 1-oton $ 2,400.00
ITHA CA
1. For resnrtacing 1.0 mile (2d) ion the Loddington
Road $ 6,000.00
LANSING
1. For surface treatment of the highway leading north
through Lnnsingville $ 200.00
N EWFI 1 I.D
1_. For surface treatment and shoulder Work on the De-
land-Ciyuta highway $ 200.00
1_; [ASSES
1. For resurfacin, 11,264 sq. yds. of. 12' road leading
froto .Jacks•onvillc toward 'I'anghannoek Falls
2. For resurfacing 0.20 miles on the.higlaway leading
from Trutuansburg toward 1\'aterburg,• near
Ivashout
$11.521.26
.1.200.00
01 TOM PEONS COUNTY, 'NEW YORK 25
:1. For surface treatment, and shoulder work on the
highway loading from `l'rumansburg to Water -
burg
and be it further
400.00 •
$13,121.26
Resoloed—Tho of the moneys so appropriated, the sante shall
be controlled and expended pursuant: to the resolutions, rules
and regulations adopted by this 13oarrl, and be it further
Re.eolr;crl='d'hat the Count- 'I'roa5urer is hereby authorized and
directed to pay to the Supervisors o1' the towns entitled thereto,
1 110 moneys hereinabove appropriated, in the same manner as
moneys are paid to the towns for the construction of highways
ruder the County and Town System of loads.
Seconded by Air. Dassance.
Ares -18. Noes -0. Carried.
_lfr. Smiley, Chairman of .tlie Committee on County Officers
and Compensation, reported to the Board relative to the repairs
necessary to be made on the courthouse and of conferences had
by the committee with Supreme Court Justice, .fames P. Hill, in
reference thereto.
Ali'. George offered the following resolution and proved its
adoption:
Resolr;rtr1—That: the report of the Committee on County 011-ieers
and Compensations relative to repairs on the courthouse, be ac-
cepted and that the committee be authorized and directed to
make the necessary repairs on the building, as suggested by Judge
Hill and as outlined in the report: of the committee.
Seconded by Ali% Pierce.
A e.5--:1 1. Noes -0, Carrie' I.
The Clerk read the petition or 111e TON'n Bei] r(.1 of the Tovv]t of
Lansing, asking; authority to borrow money on the faith and
credit of the torn, to aid the t:ovrr in paving it.s share of the cast
or construction of county and 'Town 1{nails; prrrsttant. to §320-.l,
of 1110 f-1iglnray frau.
Mr. (::gorge offered the following resolution and nun -ed its
adoption:
26 PROCEEDINGS 01' THE BOAlil) 0L' SUPERVISORS
Resolved—That the petition of the Town hoard of the Town of
Lansing be granted and that the town be authorized to Borrow,
on:the faith and credit of the torn, the sum of $10,000.00, or so
much thereof as may he necessary, to pay the town's slutre of the
cost, of construction or County and 'l'own Roads-, pursuant to
320-A, of the highway Law, in accordance with the petition of
the Town:Board of said town, this clay filed.
Seconded by 11_r. Smiley. Carried.
Mr. Jones offered the following resolution and -moved its adop-
tion;
7a'csoleerl—That designations Nos. S and 9 of highways for con-
struction in the Town or Groton under the County and Town Sys-
tem of Roads, adopted by •this Board. April ?. 192.1, be stricken
from the county map.
Seconded by 1tr. Patterson. Carried.
'Mr. Jones offered the following resolution and -mored its adop-
tion:
1Zeso1eed—That. the following highways in the Town o1` Croton
he .designated for construction and placed on the county map, as
highways in said town designated for construction under the
Comity and Town System of Roads:
S. The highway commencing at the bridge in Groton City and
running thence west. and north past Walker Dickinson's, to the
Cayuga County line, a distance of 1.0± mile.
9. The highway known as "Cobb Street' commencing at the
Unproved 'highway at \Vest Groton and running thence southerly'
to Benson's Corners, a distance of 3.0 miles.
10. The highway known as the "Salt, Road" commencing- at
C.:11. No. i.433, at St.ickle's Corners, and running thence norther-
ly to the Cayuga County line, a distance of 2.0± miles.
11. The highway commencing at the improved highway in the
hamlet. of i\10.:eau, running thence northerly to the foot, or Ceme-
tery Hill and thence vesteriy to the corner near the Peniff'saaw-
nmill, a distance of 0.50± miles.
Seconded by lir. Patterson. Carried.
County Judge 1Kent appeared before the Board, relative to the
noW-1 w enacted at the last session of the legislature, regarding
C)I' TOM I'IONS ClIJNTY, NEW 1'01{K• 27
the Judges of Children's Court, and asked the Board to take such
action as it deemed fit, regarding fixing the salary of the Judge
of Children's Court in Tompkins County.
1\tr. Pierce offered the follow 1n, resolution and moved its
aa'lnption :
Resoteed—':'hat the salsa- of the Jtulge of -Children's Court in
Tompkins County be fixes at the sum of. $1.,500.00 per annum,
and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said amount
out of any available funds in her hands in the same manner as
other salaries.are paid, the first, monthly payment to be made as
of liay 1., 1925, andif. the County Treasurer has not sufficientfunds in her hands. ns tiwit.h which to pay said amount, she he and
hereby is authorized to borrow said amount, or so mach thereof
as may be necessary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of
the county for 1 h Payment of the .511111 so borrowed.
Seconded by :Ir. Howell.
Ayes -18. Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. :Miller offered the following resolution and moved its adop-
tion:
nes(M;ei!—Thal as soon as the present laolicies of insurance on
motor trucks expire, -the several towns shall thereafter effect all
insurance on the irueks allotted to them.
Seconded by lir. V'4'hittaker.
Ayes -1a:3. Noes—O. Ca [Tied.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. .\11 members present..
The members of the executive committee of the Hoare Bureau
Association appeared before the Board, relative to an :additional
appropriation to that organization to allow it to carry on the
work ON crapped out in its budget, for the year.
:Ir. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—':`hat, there be and hereby is appropriated to the
Home Bureau Association, an ]additional sunt of $1,000.00, over
25 PROCEEDINGS OIs' THE BOATI) OF' SUPERVISORS
and above the appropriation already made to that organization,
for the carrying on the work of the organization for the balance
of the year, and the County 'Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
said amount so appropriatcd..out of any :available funds in her
hands, in the same manner as other payments are made to that
organization.
Seconded by lir. •George.
lyes -11.. Noes -2. Carried.
ll embers of the Board of Child 11'clfare appeared before the
Board, relative to the necessity of an increase in the appropria-
tion made to the Board, by reason of additional assistance neces-
sary to he given by it to properly carry on its work.
1\Ir. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
lesolced—That there be and hereby is appropriated to the
Boast of Child Welfare the suns of $500.00, in addition t.o the
$3,{100.00 heretofore appropriated to said board, to properly
carry on the work of the hoard for the year, incl the County .
Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said additional amoau►t. out
of any available funds in her hands, in the sante manner as other
moneys are paid to said Board of Child Welfare.
Seconded by Mr. George.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
11r. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its
adopt ion
Resotrerl—'That we, the Board • of Supervisors of Tompkins
County, N. 1".., hereby request the State Commissioner cid Farms
and 'Markets to place a night quarantine of dogs in Tmupl:ins
Count- during the months of .lane, July, August, September,
October and November, from an hour before sundown to an hour
after sunrise, during said period, and be it further
Resolved—That the Clerk be directed to forward 0 certified
copy of this resolution to Berne A. L vike, Commissioner of .Farms
and -Markets of the State of New \' (wk.
Seconders by Mr. 1Filler•. Carried.
11r. Shaver addressed the Board, relative to the sale 10 Jesse
Or TO.Iif'KI\S COUNTY, NEW YON -K 29
Whipple, of certain lands In the Town of 1)ry lett, near the \ar11a
Crossing* and owned by the county.
1.Ir. Shaver offered the . Following resolution and moved its
adoption:
\Wrrr;ItI::As—'1' Ie County of Tompkins, hy• virtue of at certain
deed of (I. Walter 'I'ailhy, Jr., recorded in the Tompkins County
Clerk's office in look 176 of Deeds, at page 2SS, became seized
and ]possessed of certain lands therein. described, in the Town of:
Dryden, 'I'ortrpkins County, for highway torr•poses, and
WHERr:As—Only a portion Of said lands were so used and the
other portion is not in the actual use of 'Tompkins County,. for
highway or any tither purposes, an d
-WIII,:ot:As-31.r. ;Jesse Whipple; of the Town of I)ryden, has ex-
pressed ;r desire to purchase said unused portion, therefore he it
li'.e,'oJ.r:crl—'What the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of
Tompkins County, N. Y., in behalf" of said county and for the sum
of $150.00, be and he hereby is, authorized and directed to exe-
eute, seal and deliver to the said Jesse \Whipple, a deed to said
portion n1' said lands as are not in use, or required for use, for
highway purposes, and that t.hc Clerk of said ;Board of Stiller -
visors hc,•and he hereby is, authorized and directed to attest the
execution of said deed and that the seal of Tompkins County be
affixed thereto.
Seconded br \I r. Patterson.
:1ye.5-1:1. Noes -0. Carried,
Mr. George asked permission to construct 1.40 miles of sub-
base on the road commencing at• Steinbnrg's Corners and lead-
ing ea.stcrly, designated f,nr const.ruetioit in 1.925, instead of the
0.70 miles of completed highway allotted 10 said 'Town of ..Jan -
sing, the top course to be laid and the road emnpleted in 1926.
Moved by -Mr. Patterson, that the request be gratt.ed.
Seconded byMr. ll`illur. Carried.
Moved by lir. Chiller, that. the Committee on County Clerk and
Election Expenses be authorized 10 have the chimney on the
county clerk's building taken down and the roof painted.
Seconded by lir. Pierce, Carried.
30 PROCEEDINGS OF 'TIE BURR]) OF 'SUPERVISORS
'1'iie Clerk read the following claims, recommended for audit
by the several committees to which they had been referred: •
J-41., Tretnan.-tiing & Co., Repairs Co. Jail $ 5.69
42, J. B. Lang Engine & Garage Co., :Elec. Motor. Co.
Tail 25.00
43, 'I'. •G.Miller Sons Co., Supplies, Dist. Atty 23.48
44, T. G. Miller Sons Co., Supplies, Sheriff 27.39
45, Norton Prinking Go., Supplies. Dist. Atty 23.25
46, Trentan, King & Co., Repairs, Co. jail 1.1.19
47, Norton Printin,r Co., Supplies. Dist. Atty 52.85
48, P. M. Donohue, Plumbing, Go. Jail 189.1.0
49, Hand Stamp Shop, Supplies, Co. Treas 5.30
50, T. G. Miller Sons Co., Supplies. Co. 'preas 5.75
51., Andrus & Church, Supplies, Co. Treas.17.40
52, Norton Printing Co., Supplies..Go. 'Tea5.00
53, E. S. Preston & Son. Insurance, County Home37.50
54, E. P. .Bouton, Agt., Insurance, County Home.. 23.50
55, E. P. Bouton, Agt., Insurance, Tub. Hospital.. 48.75
.56. Arthur G. Adams, 1nsurance;.County Home47.00
57, Norton Printing Co., Supplies, Surrogate 17.50
58, Norton Printing Co., Supplies, Cote. of Election436.05
59, Norton Printing Co., Supplies, County Clerk 99.00
60, Norton Printing Co., Supplies, Surrogate 14.00
61, Brandow Printwg Co., Supplies, Cum. of .Election 1.6.96
62., C. H. Brooks, Repair. Clock, Surrogate 12.00
63, T. G. _Miller Sons Co., Supplies, Surrogate 28.80
64„1. E. VanNatta, Supplies, Surrogate 51.95
65, Layton Dawes; Carting, County Clerk 8.00
66, P. M. Donohue, Repairs, Co. Clerk Bldg 2.6.1.
67, B. 4. 13oo1 Co., Furniture, Surrogate 9.75
68, Bcrt T. Baker, Elec. light, Motor Vehicle Clerk6.00
69, E. P. Bouton, Agt., Bond Premium, Supt. of High-
ways 2.50
70, T. 0. Miller Sons Co.. Supplies, Supt. highways7.90
7.1., P. M. Donohue, Pipe, Spencer -West Danby High-
way 1.6.65
72, F. C. Evans, .Expenses, Supt. of 'Highway• 269.27
7:3 H. A. Manning Co., City Directories 63.00
74, Clinton House, Board Jurors, Sup. Ct. Civil 28.00
75, G. B. Clark, Labor, Courthouse 22.00
76, T. G. Miller Sons Co., Supplies, Supervisors 1:3.50
77, J. B. Lang Engine & Gar. Co., Auto -hire, Super-
visors 6.00
78, Davis -Brown Elec. Co., Repairs, Courthouse 1.10
79. E. 'Morgan St. John, Com. Expenses, Supervisor.. 34.41
80, W. L. Jenks & Son, Repairs, Courthouse 6.75
81, Trenan, King & Co., Repairs, Courthouse 39.34
S3, F. M. Donohue. Plumbing. Courthouse 1.09.34
OF TOM P NS COUNTS", NEW YOU I:7 31
84. Chas. Green, .Expenses, Sheriff 29.18
85,..P. W. Wood & Son, Trod;; Insurance 217.32
S6, R. l:[..Beard & Sons, Burial Geo. B. Close 75.00
87, Baldwin & Davis, Burial Alice J. 'Robinson 75.00
S8; L. E. Patterson, Insurance, Tub. ]-Hospital48.75
89, Win."'" Baker; County Clerk; Malts 10.00
90, Jesse B. Keeler, Elec. Repairs, Co. Clk. Bldg 39.95
91., Rothschild Bros., Furniture, Courthouse 72.00
92, W. 0..Snailey, Cont. Expenses, Supervisors 30.1!)
61, F..J L. Clock, Expenses and Disbursements 48.1.2
94, J. A. Davenport, Repairs, County Home 11.00
95, The Biggs Co., Motor, County 1 -Tome 19.62
96, Jamieson-Mcic.inney Co., Repairs, County1-tome23.97
97, E. A. Snow, Repairs, County- Home 1.35.50
98, Treman, King & Co., Repairs, Etc., County home 129.07
99, A.. C. Gott, Auto -hire, Sheriff 409.54
100, A. C. Loft Aatto-]tire Coroner 6.18
1(11., F. M. Jenks, Extracting Teeth, Jail inmates 4.00
$3,247.92
7ii'. I -low er offered the following resolution and moved its .
adoption:
Uesolved—'.]'hat the foregoing hills, amounting to $3,247.92, be
audited at the various amounts recommended by the several com-
mittees, and that the County 'Treasurer is hereby authorized and
directed to pay the same out of any available funds in her hands,
and if she has not sufficient funds in her hands with which to pay
said amount, she is hereby authorized and directed to borrow the
sante, or so hutch thereof as may he necessary, and to pledge the
full faith and credit of the county for the payment of the amount
so borrowed, and that these claims be certified to the County
Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board, and on behalf' of the
Beard, and he it further
Nesolved—That the County Treasurer pay Claim No. ;1-71., out
the fund appropriated for sectoring rights of way; That of Claim
No.' J-84, there be charged to the Town of Lansing the stun of
$3.58; That of Claim No. J-99, being for sheriff's expenses, there
be charged to the Town of Caroline the sum of $7.48, to the Town
of .Danby the stun or $18.22, to the Town of Dryden the stmt of
$16.44, to the Town of Infield the stun of $7.65, to the Town of
Croton the stns of $24.08, to the Town of Ithaca the sunt of. $28.56,
to 1110 Town of Lansing the suet of $141.91, to the Town of New-
field the sum of $8.17, to the Town of Ulysses the sum of $1.4.93,
ant. to the City of Ithaca the sunt of $x;1.69; that of Claim No.
;1-8:5, being for iatsurance on motor trucks, there be charged to
the 'I'nwn of Caroline .the stun id' $26.51. to the Town of Dryden
32 1'HOGEEDINGS Oh THE BOARD OP SUPER VISORS
the stint of $13.25, to the Town of Enfield the stun of *1.1.5, to
the Town of Groton the stun of $55.42, to the Torre of Ithaca the
snip of $4-7.81, to the 'Powe of Lansing the sero of. $12.17, and to
the Town of Newfield the sum of $20.21, said sutras being properly
chargeable -to said towns and city, and that the amounts so
charged be placed in the tax budgets of those towns and city, to
be collecte l at the nest ensuing tax levy to reimburse the county
for moneys expended for and in their behalf.
Seconded by i\IIr. Shaver.
Ayes -1. Noes 0. Carried.
The minutes of the days proceedings were read and approved.
There being no further business to Colne l.icoLre the meeting,
on motion adjournl.
OP T011P.KINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 33
'1'o Fred L. Cock, Clerk of
the Board of Supervisors,
Tompkins County, N. Y.
We, the undersigned members of t]1e.Board of Supervisors of
Tompkins County, N. Y., hereby request you to call a special
session" of said :Board, to ]ie held at the Supervisors' Rooms, in
the City of Ithaca., N. Y., on'Thurs(lay, July 16, 1925, at 10:30
A, TL, to take action on the construction of a bridge, by the
county, in the Town of .Danby, to transact. highway business and
take action on any other matters t]iat; may properly conte before
said Board.
Dated, Ithaca, N. Y., ;Tilly 6, 1.925.
1. M. 'I'01VNSEND,
AV. F. GEOR(E,
A113ERT )ASSANCE,
LESLIE R. PTE]CE,
11. A. -V ]l ITTAKER,
1). VAN ORDER, JIR..,
J. W. JONES,
W. 0. SH LE Y,
L. E. PA'TTER•SON,
W.:1. SHAVER,
S. L. 1-I OWELL,
E. MORGAN ST. J0] -IN.
Special Session
Thursday, July 16, 1925
Roll cal]. :111 members present..
The Clerk read the call for the special session.
14f.i'. George offered the :following resolution and moved its
adoption:
\V131IrJAs—.ft, appears from the :Printed 'Proceedings of this.
Board I'or 1924, that on April :1S, 1924, designation No. I, of, high-
ways to be constructed under the County and Town System of
Roads, for the 'Town• of Lansing, said designation having been
adopted April 2, .192.]., bras rescinded and i:haat said ]highway was
stricken from the county map, and
34 PROCEi i NGS 01:' TIIE BOARD 0 SUPE RVISONS
li't[tatEAS—lt writs not, the intention of this Board to rescind
t.lh_ designation nor to strike the highway in question from the
county map, but that it did intend to rescind and to strike fr1on
the county map that part of designation No. 4, as follows: Com-
mencing at Drake's Corner's, on the highway leading north from
l.Lansingyi1le, thence westerly to State Route No. 11, near Lake
Ridge, a distance of. about, 3.0 miles; therefore be it
Resalima.—'That the action taken by this Board on April 18,
1924, relative to said highway, be hereby rescinded, and he it
further
Resofi;c;d—That that part of designation No. 4, of highways to
he constructed under the County and 'Town System of Roads, for
the Town of Lansing, adopted by this Board April 2. 1921, com-
mencing at. Drake'; Corners; on the highway leading north from
I:;;ursingyillc, thence westerly to State Route No. 11, near the
hamlet of hake Ridge, he hereby rescinded and that the same be
stricken from the county trap.
Seconded by 'Mr. Patterson. • Carried.
The Clerk read a claim of Mr:Harry AV. Patterson, for *827.87.
for building a cattle pass and for providing 0 water supply on
S. & C. Highway No. 683, now being reconst.rueted in the T'ow'n
of Dryden.
11.r•. Shaver offered the, followintr resolution and mowed its
adopt ion :
He.cofued---That there be and hereby is appropriated, and Hurtle
immediately available, the sunt o1 $827.87. to pay the claim of
harry W. Patterson for cattle pass awl extra work on the Dry-
den -Cortland Flighway, and the Clerk is hereby directed to issue
an order at this time for said amount, payable to said harry W.
Patterson, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
said order out of any available funds in her hands, and if the
County .Treasurer. has not sufficient funds in her hands with
which to pay said amount, she is hereby authorized and directed
to borrow said amount, or so much thereof as may he necessary,'
and to pledge the full faith and credit of the County of Tompkins
for the payment of the amount, so borrowed.
Seconded by Mr. 1•iowell.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. -
'Phe Cleric read the petition of Messrs. Miller and 1Voodling,
for a bearing- on. 00 appeal from the award of the Assessors of
OF TO11:I'RINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 35
the 'Town of Danby, for injuries to sheep, caused by dogs in that
town,
Moved by Air. Shaver, that the matter be rererred to a cornmit-
f:ee of three, to be appointed h' the Chairman, to heer the evi-
dence in 'the matter and .on any appeal from any supplemental
claim hereafter made, and report its findings to this Board.
Seconded by Mr. :Townsend. Carried.
The Chairman appointed as the members of such committee,
Alessrs. Shaver. AVliittal;cr and .King.
Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated, the stun
of $700.00 for inel and light ror county buildings in the City of
'Ithaca, for the balance or the fiscal year.
Seconded by i11.r. Patterson.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
The Clerk read the petition of the Town Board of the 'Town of
Groton, asking riuthorit.y to Marrow money to aid the 'Town in
playing its share of the cost oi: construction of highways, pursu-
ant to §320-A, of the Highway La w.
Mr. Jones offered the rollow'ing resolution and moved its adop-
tion:
Resolved—That, the petition of tho'Town Board of the Town of
Groton be. granted and that the town be authorized to borrow the
sum of $5,000.00, or so much" thereof as may be necessary, to aid
the town itr paying its share or the cost of improvement, of: high-
ways constructed in said town under the provisions of §320A,
of the•1-Tighwav Law.
Seconded by l\ir. Smiley. Carried.
_Alr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
WHEREAS—The appropriation of {;800.00, made by this lard
on May 11, 1925, to the Town int' Danby for maintenance of high-
ways, was for one mile of highivay on the Comfort-hlvca Road,
and
36 PROCEEDINGS Or THE BOARD O}•' SUPERVISORS
\Vi EREAs—The amount of ]highway to which maintenance
should be given is 1.55 miles, therefore be it
1i°esnl i:ecl—:That there be and hereby is appropriated to the
TOW/1 of Danby, the additional sum of $291.3S,' for maintenance
of the additional mileage necessary to be maintained on said road,
and be it further
Resolved—That the amount so ;appropriated shall be controlled
and expended and the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and
directed to pay said amount, in the sane manner as other moneys
are controlled, expended and paid for maintenance of highways
constructed under the County and Town System of Roads. •
. Seconded by Mr. Shaver.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
-Mr. Van Order offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That the 'Committee on Correction and Reformation
be authorized to procure the necessary strengthening of the cells
and properly fix the locks and levers in the county jail.
Seconded by ?1i'. Smiley. Carried.
The Clerk read the report of the State Commission of .Prisons,
relative lo an inspection of and conditions at the county jail,
which was filed. _
County Superintendent of Highways Evans, appeared before the
Board and submitted maps, plans, specifications and estimates
of cost of a steel truss, plate girder and concrete arch bridge,
for the bridge to be constructed on the Comfort-Elyea IIighway,
where it crosses Buttermilk Creek, in the Town of .Danby, which
were filed. •
Moved by lfr. Shaver, that the maps, plans, specifications and
estimates o1' costs, as filed, be approved by this Board and that
the same be referred to the Committee on Highways to examine
and report to this Board its recommendations as to the better
type of bridge to •be constructed.
Seconded by \Ir. Pierce.
Ayes -1.5. Noes—O. Carried.
A majority of the members of the Committee on.11ighways,
OIC' TO1tI'KILNS COUNTY, NEW YORK • 37
after having examined the maps, plans, specifications and esti-
mates of cost, reported that they recommended the construction
of a concrete arch bridge at the place in question.
Moved by 111r. George, that the majority report of the commit-
tee, with_ its recommendations, be accepted and adopted by the
Board.
• ,Seconded by ii\ir. 'Townsend.
Ayes—Messrs. Patterson, George, Dassance, Townsend 4.
Noes ---Messrs. Whittaker, Smiley, ShR:vcr, King, Jones, Miller,
Van Order, Howell, fierce -9.
The Chairman declared the report:, of the committee, with its
recommendations, rejected.
1VIr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
l\rrrr.rt.As—'Phis Board, by a resolution duly adopted May 11,
1925, provided for the construction of a bridge in the Town of
Danby, Tompkins Comity, N. Y., at the joint expense of the Coun-
ty and Town, said bridge being situate on the County and Town
Highw=ay known as the Comfort -Ely -ea Road, where said highway
crosses Buttermilk Creek, according to the, provisions of §262-A,
of the Iiighway law, and directed the County Superintendent of
Highways to prepare, or cause to be prepared, maps, plans, speci-
fications and estimates of cost for said bridge, and to submit the
same to this Board, a.ncl
\VnnEREAS—The County Superintendent of Highways has pre-
pared, or caused to be prepared, such maps, plans, specifications
and estimates of cost of three types of bridge, viz: a steel truss,
plate girder and concrete arch, and submitted the same to this
Board for its approval, therefore be it
Resolved --'.that the maps, plans and specifications for the plate
girder and concrete arch bridges to this Board submitted, be and
hereby are approved, and be it further
IiesoI ved- -That this Board hereby authorizes and directs the
Clerk to advertise, in the name of the Board, for bids for the con-
struction of a plats girder and concrete arch bridge at the place
herein designated, according to the wraps, plans and specifications
1:or both of those types of bridge, this clay filed.
38 • I'ROCEED]\GS 0]' THE BOARD Oh' SUPERVISORS .
Seconded by Mr. . Smiley. Carried.
Mr. Smiley offered the fol}oven r resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That; the resolution of this Board of February 16,
1925, relative to permitting the use of the courthouse for other
than eointy business, be hereby rescinded, and be it further
Resolved—That hereafter, the use of the courthouse for other
than court purposes;; or the use of state or county officials, is
hereby prohibited, and the. County Sheriff is hereby directed to
enforce this rule, and be it further -
Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to
serve a certified copy of this resolution on the County Sheriff.
Seconded by \Cr. Pierce.. Carried.
1'Iinutes of the day's proceedings were read and approved.
There being no further business to cone before the Board, on
motion, adjourned.
0E TO1iPKINS COUNTY, NEW -YORK 39
- Quarterly Session
Monday, August 10, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Roll coil. X111 members present.
The Clerk reed numerous claims, which were received and re-
ferred to the proper committees.
Dr. I'C.eith Sears, representing the Board )l[anagers of the
Tuberculosis Hospital, appeared before the Board relative_ to the
necessity of an additional appropriation for the maintenance of
the Tuberculosis I-Iospital for the balance of the fiscal year.
_Mr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption : •
Iiesnlr od—That there be and hereby is. appropriated the addi-
tional sum of $8,000.00, or so much thereof as naay he, necessary,
for maintenance of the 'Tompkins County Tuberculosis Hospital
for the balance of the fiscal yelar, and the County- Treasurer is
hereby directed to pay said amount, or so much thereof" as may be
necessary, at the same times and in the some manager as other ap-
propriations -for the maintenance of said hospital have hereto-
fore been made -
Seconded by 11_r. 1Iovvell.
Ayes -13. Noes 0. Carried.
Mir. _i. S. killer, as representative of the I3oard on the Commit-
tee :for the Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis, addressed the
Board on the work beim dome in the county and the advisability
of an additional appropriation for the carrying' on the work more
rapidly, and offered the following resolution and mover) its adop-
tion :
leesolr;etl—That there be and hereby is appropriated the addi-
tional sum of $1,000.00 or so much thereof as may be necessary,
to expedite the work in the eradication of bovine tuberculosis in
Tompkins County, and. the County Treasurer is hereby directed
to pay said amount„ or So angels thereof as may be necessary, in
1:hs, sauce manner as the xlalnropriation heretofore made by _this
Boa rd for,said work was directed to be made.
40 PBOCEEUINGS OF' TICE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS
Seconded by ?Ir•. Patterson.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
l'he County Treasurer, having reported a. deficiency in the fund
necessary for fuel and light For the balance of the fiscal year, Mr.
Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved—`.That there be and hereby is appropriated the addi-
tional sum of $1,00.00 for fuel and lights for.the county buildings
in the City of Ithaca; for ,the balance of the fiscal year.
Seconded by Mr. Patterson.
Ayes -1.3. Noes—O. Carried.
Tdr. Smiley, Cht:irnran of the committee having charge of the
alterations and repairs at the court -house, offered the following
resolution and moved its adoption:
I esoiaed—That there be and hereby is appropriated, the slim
of $6,500.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the nec-
essary alterations and repairs at the court -house, and the Clerk
of this Board is hereby directed to issue orders for the payment
thereof: from time to time as the work pro resses, on the written
order of the supervising architect, countersigned by the commit-
tee having the work .in charge, and the County Treasurer is here-
by directed to pay said orders out of any available funds in her
hands, and if the County Treasurer has not sufficient funds in
her. ]rands with which to pay said orders, or any part thereof,
she is hereby authorized and directed to borrow said amount,
or so much thereof as niay be necessary, on the credit of the
county and to pledge the full faith and credit of Tompkins
Coi:u:ty for the payment of the amount so borrowed.
Seconded by Mr. Dassanee.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
The Clerk read the petition of the Town Board of the Town of.
Danby, asking authority to borrly money to aid the town in pay-
ing its share of the cost of construction of highways, pursuant
to §32{)-A, of the !Highway Law.
iitr. Smiley offered the following resolution and mored its
adoption:
Resolved—'.That the petition of the 'Town Board of the Town
of Danby be granted and that the town be authorized to borrow
OI TOM INS COUNTY, NEW 1OHK. 41
the sum of *2,000.00, or so laugh thereof as may be necessary, to
aid the town in paying its share of the cost of construction of
highways in said town, under the provisions of §320 A, of the
Fhghwa'y .Law.
Seconded by Mr. A hittaher. Carried. •
The Clerk read the petition of the Town. Board of the Town
of Newfield, asking, leave to borrow moneys to aid the .town in
paying its share of the cost of improvement of highways, in ac-
cordance with the provisions of §320-A, of the Highway Law.
11Ir.`Dassance offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
1i',esoi.ced—That: the petition' of the Town Board of the Town
of Newfield be granted and that the town be authorized to bor-
row the sum of *2,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary,
to aid the town in paying its share of the cost of construction
of highways in said town, under the provisions of §320-A, of the
Highway haw, according to the petition of the Town Bonn! of
said- town, this day filed.
Seconded by i\tr. Patterson Carried.
1\ir. Shaver, Chairman of the special committee to, hear the
appeal of Messrs. Miller and Woodling from a.n.award made for
injuries to sheep caused by dogs, rendered the following report of
the committee ;
To the Board of Supervisors,
Tompkins County, New York:
Your committee, halving been appointed on July 16. 1.920, to
hear the appeal of Messrs. Miller and •1Voodling from an award
made by the Assessors of the Town of 1)anby for injuries to sheep
caused by clogs, to take the evidence on such appeal and on any
appeal from any supplementary claim made; having examined
nrimerots witnesses, both for the claimants and the assessors,
and believing that the claimants Svere damaged to 00- amount
greater than was known to the assessors at the time they trade
their award, and that such additional damage is the stun of $52.00,
in addition to the surd of 08.00 awarded 1)v the, assessors, making
a total damage of every nature of *110.00, and your committee
reeommends the allowance by this Board of such additional situ
and the adoption of the following resolution:
42 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
liesoi ed --That this Board award to Messrs. Miller and Wood -
ling the stun of $52.00, in addition to the sum of $58.00 already
awarded to thein by the Assessors of the Town of. Danby, as full
award for all damages to said sheep caused by dogs, and that
the Clerk be directed to draw an order on the County Treasurer, ,
payable to Messrs. hiller and Woodling for the stun of $110.00,
and that the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same"
out'of the moneys in the dog fund. -
Dated; August 10, 1925.
WM. J. SHAVER,
O hE N A. KING,
1-1. A. \V1-I:1'N1`AKER.
Committee.
Moved by _Mr. Shaver, that the report of the committee be
accepted and the resolution adopted.
Ayes ---13. Noes -0. Carried.
The Clerk red a communication from the State Bureau of
Highways, relative to the county taking over certain State and
County Highways for maintenance in the fritnie, which 'was
referred to the Committee on Highways to investigate and report
. at the annual session of the Board.
The Clerk opened the proposals for the construction of the
bridge on the Comfort-Elyea 'Highway in the 'Town of 1)anby,
which were as follows :
Listen I rEd e Co., Concrete arch bridge :x;5,750.00
Filling • 984.00 •
$9.034.00
United Construction Co., Plate girder bridge $6,834.00
.li'ondations and
floor *2,00.00
$9.034.00
On notion. the bids were referred to the Committee on High-
ways to examine and report to the Board. r
On motion, adjourned to 2 P. Al..
{).h' TO11P.KINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 43
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
?loved by :Air. Shaver, that. the Committee on Charities be
anthorim(1 to purchase arid install. proper and necessary beating
apparatus and hot water heater at the Comity Home..
Seconded by Mr. 1 -Jowell. Carried.. -
Mr. W. I. Patchen appeared before the Board relative to
alleged damages to propery in the Town nl'. Danby, caused by
the constriietion of the West Danby -Spencer Highway.
Moved by Mr. Dassance, that the Chairman appoint a com-
mittee of three to investigate and report on the matter to this
Board.
Seconded by i\ir. Miller. Carried.
The Chairman appointed a S with eonunittee, i\Tessrs..Dassance-
Shaver and Jones.
Mr. Patterson, Chairman of the Committee on Highways, to
��lri.eh was. referred the bids on the construction of the bridge in:
the Town or Danby, reported than a majority of the cominittee
vVaa in favor of the erection of a concrete arch bridge on the
Comfort -Ely -ea :I-Iighway, where the same, crosses Buttermilk
Greek, in t.lie Town of .Danby.
l.Ioveil by ll.r. hiller, that the report of the committee he -
aceepted and that a concrete, arch hi•idgc be erected on said road
at.the place indicated. .
Seconded by 1'Ir. Patterson. Carried.
Mr. Patterson offered the following. resolution and moved its
adoption: -
1'1"raEi?.t,n5—This loaned, by a resolution duly adopted May 11,
1]25, provided .for tho construction of a bridge on the C(nnfort-
Elyea higlnl-.ay, where said highway crosses Buttermilk Creek,
in the Town of Danby, Tompkins County, N. Y., at the mint
expense of the county and said Town of .Danby, under the pro-
visions of §262-.1, of the Highway- La IV, and directed the County-
Sn1 l intendent, of Highways to submit maps, plans, specifications
and estimates of cost of a bridge at the point hereinbefore Allen -
ti On ed,
men-tinned, to this Board for its approval, and
.44 I'ROCEE':DINGS OF THE BOARD OP. SUPERVISORS
\\ nEREAS—The County Superintendent of Highways 'submitted
such reaps, plans, specifications and estimates of cost to this
Board by a resolution duly adopted July 16, 1925, and
'WE1EREAs—This Board, by a resolution duly adopted July 16,
1925, authorized and directed the Clerk of, this Board to adver-
tise, in the name of 'the Board, for bids for the construction of
said bridge, according to the malas, plans, specifications and esti-
mates of cost so filed and approved, and
WitEREAs--The Clerk of this Board did so advertise for bids
for the construction of said bridge, as directed, in accordance
1vit,F1 the provisions of §1.30 of the Highway Law, by publishing
the notice for bids for two successive weeks in the Ithaca Journal -
News, a newspaper published at the City of Ithaca, which is the
county seat of Tompkins County in which said highway is located,
and.for two successive weeks in the Groton Journal -Courier, a
newspaper published within the County of Tompkins, and
W m:in:As—The bid of the Luten Bridge Company, Inc., for the
construction of a reinforced concrete -arch bridge. at the point
hereinbefore mentioned, for the sum of $8,750.00, with the further
agreement fo make the fill over the arch for the additional suis
of $234.00,- making a total of $9,034.00, is the lowest and, to this
Board appears, the most advantageous bid received, therefore
be it
Resolved—That pursuant to the provisions ol'. §320-.A, of the
Highway, Law, a reinforced concrete -arch bridge be constructed
on the Comfort-Elyea Ilighway where said highway crosses But-
termilk Greek in the Town or Danby, at the joint expense of the
County of Tompkins and the Town of Danby therein, in accord-
ance With the maps, plans, specifications and estimates therefor,
heretofore approved by this Board and that the contract for the
construction thereof be awarded to the Tauten Bridge Company,
Inc., of York, Pa., for -the .suer of .$8;750.00, lrith the additional
stun of $284:00 for making the fill over the arch, making n total
of $9,034.00, and that the Chairman of this Board be and he here-
by is directed to execute a contract with said Luten Bridge Com-
pany, Inc., for the construetio l of said bridge ati hereir]hcfore
specified, fon and on behalf or the county, and he it further
Ilesolucd--That the said Lutea Bridge Company, Inc., shall
execute a bond, providing for the faithful performance of its
work according to the terms of the contract, which said bond
shall be approved by the Chairman of this Board, according to
the.pt°ov siotis of 0130, of the _Highway Law, Mid it further
OP TOMP.KINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, 45
h'csolt;er'l—'That the amount Of the cost .of construction of said
bridge to be borne by the county ;shall be 1% and the amount of
the cost of construction to be.borne by the Town of Danby shall
be 90%, and be it further
.kesolecd—That the County 'I'reasrirer he and hereby is directed
to -pay the sum of $9,034.00 to the said Logen Bridge Company
Inc., according to the terms of the contract this day made, pur-
strant to the provisions of §262-.A, of the Highway Law, and if
the County Treasurer has not sufficient funds in her hands with
which to pay said amount,, or any • part thereof, she is hereby
authorized and directed to borrow said amount, or so much
thereof as may lie necessary, and to pledge the full faith and
credit, of Tompkins County for the payment of the amount, so
borrowed, and said runount is hereby appropriated for that pur-
pose, and be it further
Resolved—That of all the moneys so paid out by the County
. 'T'r'easurer, on orders for the construction .01` sold bridge as here-
inbefore specified, she be and hereby is directed to charge _99%
thereof to the said Town of Danby, the same to be financed by
said town to reimburse the conniy for moneys paid out for and
on behalf of said town.
Seconded by Mr. Miller.
Ayes -11. Noes -0. Carried.
The Clerk read the following claims for audit, as recommended
by the several committees to which they had been referred:
3 -1.02, The Homo Ins. Co., Ins. Co. Home & Tuber. Hasp.$ 61.88
103, Liverpool, London & Globe Ins. Co., Ins. Co. 140100 16.20
104, Sterling Pire Ns. Co., .Ins. Tuber. Ilosp. 24.38
105, Frank Ellis, Auto -]Tire, Tuber. Hosp. 8.80
106, R.. G..Brillhart, Auto -hire, 'Tuber. Hosp. 9.75
11.07, Layton Dawes, Trucking, Tuber. TTosp, 6.00
108, Robinson & Carpenter, Materials, Tuber. I1osp7.76
109, The Biggs Co., Materials, Tuber. Hosp. 2.16
1.10, Henry N. Ogden, Professional Services, Tuber.
:Hosp. 13.01)
111 C. L. Bower,- Ass'd F. L. Clock, Auto -hire, Tuber.
Hosp.. 4.00
11.2, Thos. Donohue, Ass'd F. L. Clock, Labor, Tuber.
Hosp. 23.40
113, Wm. Appleby, Ass'd F. .L. Clock, Labor, Tuber.
1-Iosp. 36.50
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114, Jar:res Gifford, Ass'd F. T.. Clock, Labor, Tuber.
I losp. 86.50
115,• American Central- .[ns. CO., lnsru•auee, '1'nber.
13osp. 16.`25
1.1.6; The Home Ins.. Co., .insurance, Co. Home12.00
117, Ohio Framers' Ins. Co., Insurance, Co. Hoare117.88
118; E. A. Snow, Labor road Materials, Co. Home, Bal-
ance clue 142.94
519, West Publishing Co., Law looks, Surrogate 8.00
120, The Corner Bookstores, Stationery, Go. Judge34.55
121, Tine-a-tinie Co.. Machine, Co. Glerlc 36.00
122, J. 13. Herson, Board .Jurors, Sup. Ct.. Civil 31.50
123; Chas. Painter, Truck and Labor, Co. Gik. BIdg3.00
124; A. C. Ilyers, Roof -paint, Co. C. Bldg. 1.5.00
lk
125, C. J. Rumsey & Co., Repairs, Co. Clk. Bldg36.28
126, Norton Printing Co.. Blanks, etc., Co. Clerk 46.65
127, Norton Printing Co.. Election Printing and Sup-
plies, Corn. Elec. 64.00
:128, Norton Printing Co., Blanks, Surrogate 46.00
129, Hand Stamp Shop, Stamping Machine, Co. Clerk 8.50
1.30, Underwood Typewriter Co.. Repair Machine, Co.
Clerk. • 1.00
131, Hall & McChesney, Record Book, Surrogate 38.00
132, Hall & McChesney, RRecord Books, -Co. Clerk- 1.44.00
133, Hall & McChesney, Record Books, Co. Clerk 320.00
134, Atkinson Press, Printing, Co. Clerk 12.00
135. _Atkinson Press, Blanks, Surrogate 37.00
1.36, Wm. Ben_ nett. Ass'd F. L. Clock, Labor, Co. Clk.
Bldg- 1.5.00
137, 9'. 7. Crowley, Election Printing. Com. of Election 53.00
188, T..1. Crowley, Election Printing. Cont. of Election 34.50
139, Stover Printing Co., 'Stationery, etc., Supervisors 84.40
140, Stover Printing Co., State and county fax bilis,
•'1'ax Ex !lenses 69.80
•
141, Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Maintenance,
1.2/1.5/25, Supervisors• 9.45
142, Treman. King & Co.. Materials and Repairs,
Courthouse 11.22 ,
143, Fred L. Clock; Expenses and Disburseruents
Supervisors 30.60
144, Stover Printing Co., Printing, Co. 'Teas. 32.60
145, Andrus & Church, Book, Co. Treas. 1.0.85
146, Keystone Envelope Co.. Envelopes, Co. 'Teas7.40
147, E. T. Stewart & Son, Burial Harrison hl.atfield,
Pensioner 75.00
1-48, Frank Ellis, Aitto-lire; 1.1.25
149, Stover Printing Co., Printing, Supt. Highways1.1.00
150, Fred C. Evans, Expenses, Supt. Highways 546.30
Oa' TOAM:INS COUNTY, NNW YORK 47
151, E.lnrrn.7d A. Parks, Jr., Labor, Right of way.
.
1.59, A. G. Goff, Auto -hire, -Highway Officials
153, Dorman G. _Rayner Co.. Disinfectants, Co. Jail
154, R. 11. Berry, Services, Dist;, A.tty.
155, 1). 1i. Stewart & Go., Supplies, Go. Jail
156, Stover Printing Go., Printing, Dist. Atty
157, Dr. Esther Parker, Professional. Services, Jail
• .Inmates
1.58, J. B.. king Co.. Washing Machine, Go. ,Tial
160, Treoran, King & Go:, Labor and Material, Go. Jail
161, Trernan, King & Go., Supplies, Go. Jail •
162. Royal .Insurance Co., .Insurance, Go. Jail
163, A. C. t o17, Auto -fare, ,Sheriff
164, A.G. Goff, Auto -hire, Coroner
165, S. 11. Tisdel & Go., Keys and Repairs, Court -house
166, Wm. P. George, Expenses, Supervisor
167, .Dr. J. Judd, Services, Jail. Physician
168, Chas. Green, Expenses, Sheriff
169, E. 111:. Perkins, 13urial Oliver J. Durling, Pensioner
1.8.00
98.25
33.75
2.50
28.45
9725
4.00
112.50
89.75
16.55
23.25
774.62
2{9.00
7.75
27.08
62.00
14.75
75.00
$3,869.70
1-1owe11 offered 1.116 following resolution and moved its
adoption:
i esoiec i—'I'hat, the foregoing. claims, amounting to the sum of
$3,8613.70, bo audited by this Board at the several amounts recom-
mended by the committees to which they had been referred, and
that the County 'Treasurer be directed to pay the same out of any
available funds in her hands, and if she has riot sufficient 1`.inids
in her hands with which to pay the same, she be and thereby is
authorized to borrow said amount, or so much thereof as may be
necessary, and 1-0 pledge the full faith and credit of the county
for the payment of the amount so borrowed, in anticipation of
taxes to be levied, and thaat these claims be certified to the County
Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board, for and on behalf of the
Board, anti be it farther
Reso(vec!—Tl1at the County Treasurer be directed to pay Claiius
Nos. 3-102, 103, 104, 1.15, 11.6, 11.7, and 162 out of moneys appro-
priated for insurance on county buildings; that she pay Claim
No. J-151. out of moneys appropriated ,for securing rights of way,
and that -of Claim No. J-163, there be charged to the Town of
Caroline the sum of $9.46; to the Town of Danby the suer of
$50.70; to the Town of Dryden the sura of $30.56; to the 'Town of
Enfield the sum of $34,65; to the Town of. Groton the sum of
$131.33, to the Town of Ithaca the sum of $18.32; to the Town of
pausing the sum of $:107.137; lo the Town of Newfield the soni of
48 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD Oh' SUPERVISORS
$25.56; to the Town of Ulysses the sum of $86.59, and to the City
of Ithaca the sum of $126.72, said amounts as Herein charged be-
ing properly chargeable to said towns and city respectively, and
that said amounts so charged, be placed in the budgets of the re-
spective towns and city, to be collected at the next ensuing tax
levy to reimburse. the comity- for moneys expended for and on
behalf of said towns and city.
Seconded by Mr. Van Order.
Ayes -1a. Noes 0. Carried.
Minutes. of the days proceedings were read -and approved.
There being no further business to conte before the meeting,
on motion, adjourned.
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'Quarterly Session
Monday, November 9, 1925
Roll call. all members present.
'Che Clerk rend it nusr)ber of. claims, -ivbiclr were received and
referred to the proper committees.
The Clerk read an invitation from the -American Legion, Ithaca
Post No. 221, to attend the memorial services ori Armistice Day,
November 11.
. Moved by 1\tr. Pierce, that the invitation be accepted and that
the members of the Board attend the services in a body.
Seconded by Mr. Jones. Carried.
•The Clerk read a communication from the State Engineer and
Surveyor, which Ivas filed.
Mr. hiller offered the following resolution and moved its adop-
tion:
W1n R.EAs—Through error, the estimate of the amount neces-
sary to pay the assistants in the County Clerk's office for the fis-
cal year ending December 31, 1925, was inadequate, therefore be
it
Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the addi-
tional sum of $3,000.00, or so much thereof: as may be necessary,
as salaries for assistants in the County Clerk's office to the end
of the fiscal year, December 31, 3.925, and the County Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay said amount, or so much_ thereof as may
be necessary, as salaries of said assistants have heretofore been
paid, and if. the County Treasurer has not sufficient funds in her
bands with which to pay said amount, or any part thereof, she
is hereby authorized to borrow said amount, or so much thereof
as may he .necessary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of
Tompkins County for the payment of the amount so borrowed.
Seconded by M.r. fierce.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
' 1•ROCE1?PINGS OI T11E BOAR OF SUPERVISORS
11'Irratz,rs—`l'his Boaassumed, when it appropriated moneys
for the rnaint elm nee of highways .for the year 192a. by resolution
adopted Nay 11, 1925, that. the highway known as the 'Town Line
Road, leading from Terpening's Corners easterly in the towns of
Lansing. Dryden and Groton, through Pcrnville to 0. Ii. No. 926,
was to be maintained by the State, and
li'Irr•:R-i s—It now appears that the maintenance o1 said high-
way has still to be done by Tompkins Count-, therefore be it
Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated and made
immediately available from the motor vehiele Funds and from
the moneys appropriated for the maintenance of highways con-
structed under the County airrl Town System of Roads, noir- in
the hands of the County Treasurer, to the respective towns, the
following additional suers, or so nodi thereof as may be neees-
. stay, as follows:
Dryden $ 950.00
Groton 1.350.00
-Lansing 600.00
$2,900.00
and be it further
fi,esoltwl-----That of the moneys so appropriated, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, the sante shall he expel -idea in the
several towns as follows:
?.
DRY 1) E
Fin• repairs and shoulder work on the Town bine
Road from the Lansing' Town line to Perrn•ille
Sehoolhouse on 0. II. No. 926 551100 .
For repairs and shoulder work on the Town Line
Road from Perurille Schoolhouse on 0. 1:1, No. 926,
toward the hamlet -ofMcLean100.00
GR0T0\
95(1;00
1. For repairs and shoulder wort: on the Toren Line
Road from the Lansing Town. Line to Peruville
Schoolhouse. on C. I1. No. 926 * 650.00
2. For repairs and shoulder work on the 'four Line
Road from Peruvillc Schoolhouse on 0. II. No.
926, through the hamlet of McLean 700.00
$1,350.00
01TC)3IPK1NS COUNTY, N YOR 51
LA.N SII.NG
For repairs and shoulder Nvorlt on the 'Town Line
Road leading easterly from 'Perpcning's C0r11er5
to the Dryden Towyn line $ 600.00
and he it further
Iic. olveri--`i'httt of the moneys so appropriated, the some shall
be controlled and expended according to the resolutions, 'tiles
tori regulations adopted by the Board, and be it. further
Brisofeed—That the County '..l.`rea ttrer is hereby authorized and
directed to pay to the Supervisors of the towns entitled thereto,
the moneys hereinabove appropriated, in the same manner as
moneys are paid to the ton -ns for the construction of highways
ander the County and Town System of. 1 -t=oads.
Seconded lay. 1'I r. Shaver.
Ayes -1::3. Noes il. Carried.
:11r. "filter addressed the Board relative to the necessity for
an additional appropriation for the eradication of bovine tuber-
culosis, and offered the following resolution and removed its adop-
tion:
Res0lued—'Phial: there he and hereby is appropriated the addi-
tional stun of $500.00, or so much 110001' as may he necessary,
for 11e purpose of carrying on the work. of the committee on
eradication of bovine tuberculosis for the balance of Lire year
1925, said moneys to be paid rand expended hi the same manner
as the approln'itrlion made for That: purpose on December 2:3 1924.
Seconded hy- i\Ir. George.
Ayes --1:3. Noes -0. Carried,
The Clerk read the petition of Mae Tn1Cn .f;oard of the Ton -n of
Lansing, asking' leave to borrow money on the faith and credit
of the town, 1:o aid the town in paying, its share of the, cost of
construction of highways 'constructed in that town under the
County and Town System of Roads.
Get»14.0 offered the following resoltation and moved its
adopt ion :
h'.aso!terl—'I'hait the petition of the Torn Rotird of the Town of
52 PROCEED] NGS OF THE ]1OA1ZT) OP!` SUPERVISORS
Lansing be granted and that the town be authorized to borrow
the sum of $4,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary,
and to issue certificates of indebtedness therefor, to aid the town
in paying its share of the cost of construction of highways built
according to the provisions of §320-A, of the Highway Law.
Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried.
The Clerk read the following claims for audit, as recommended
by the several committees, to which they had been referred:
J -170, Tremae, Icing & Co., Supplies, Co. Jail $ 17,85
171, F. C. Evans, Expenses Supt. Highways 510.42
172, 13. 1l. Wagner, auto hire Highway Com. 21.00
• 173, J. B. Lang Co., Auto -hire, :Highway Cont. 23.90
].74, Frank Ellis, Auto -hire, Highway Cont. 19.20
175, Grace Printing Co., Printing, Co. `I'reas. 17.75
176, Baldwin & Davis, Burial John P. Morenus 75.00
177, Treman, King & Co., Supplies, Courthouse 1.75
178„I. E. VanNatta, Supplies, Supervisors 4{1.95
179, A. H. McI'lierson, Removing Trees, etc., Soldiers'
Mein. 4.60
180, 1i'm. Hcidt, Printing Notices, Danby Bridge 7.14
181, Roy C. Albright, Lumber, etc., County illotne15.16
182, W. B. Georgia & Son, Insurance, Tuber. Hosp16.25
184, Atkinson. Press, Banks; Surrogate 20.00
TS5, Hand Stamp Shop, Hand Stamp, Go. Clerk .50
186, Underwood Typewriter Co., Repair. Machine,
Co. Clerk .95
187. Rose Lucas, -Use of car, Com. of Election 12.00
188, Perfect Typewriter Iiey Co., Typewriter Keys,
Co. Clerk 16.00
189, J. 73. Herson, Board Jurors, Sup. Ct. Civil 14.00
190, C. J. R-umsey & Co.. Labor & Materials. Co. Clk.
Bldg. 8.1.3
191, Atkinson Press. Blanks, Etc., Surrogate 38.50
192, Atkinson Press, Blanks, Ete., -Surrogate 32.00
193, Bert T. Baker. Elec. light, Motor Vehicle Clerk4.20
194, James Gifford, Assd. F: L. Clock, Septic tank,
Tub. Hsop. 7.00
195, Frank M. Iiellamn, Heater & installing, Co. Horne 1.552.80
196, E. M. Perkins, Burial Wm. F. Mallison 75.00
1.97, W. 0. Smiley, Com. Expenses, Supervisor 22.70
$2,574.75
Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
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Besot-owl—That tine foregoing claims, amounting, td $2,574.75,
be audited by this Board at the several amounts as recommended
by the several committees to which they have been referred, and
that the County Treasurer be directed to pay the same out of any
available funds in her hands, and, if she has not sufficient funds
in her hands with which to pay the same, she be and hereby is
authorized to borrow said amount, or so much thereof as may be
necessary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of the county
for the payment of .the amount so borrowed, in anticipation of
taxes to be levied, that those claims be certified to the County
Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board, for and on behalf of the
Board, and be it further
Resolved—That the County 'Treasurer is hereby directed• to
charge 99% of Claim No. 3-184, to the 'Town of'. Danby and
1% thereof to the County of Tompkins.
Seconded by Mr..George.
,Lyes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Minutes of the day's proceedings.were read and approved,
There being no further business to come before the Board, on
motion adjourned.
54 t']{.00EEDINGS 0 ' THE BOAR Li ER V•1 SOBS
Annual Session
FIRST DAY
Thursday, November 12, 1925
The Board of Supervisors of the county inet in annual session
at the Court• House, in the City of Ithaca, Tompkins Count-, N.
Y., on 'Thursday, November 1.2, 1925, a t 10 :30 A. M., and was
called to order by Fred L. Clock, Clerk of the previous year -
Upon the call of the rill by towns, the following supervisors
responded to their navies, with their post office addresses:
Caroline ---H..1. A1'hittaker, Brockton, R. 1). No. 21.
Danby—Wm. O. Smiley, Ithaca, 1T. 1)..No. S.
Dryden --«"m. J: Shaver, Freeville.
Enfield—
Groton—John \V..Jones, Groton.
Ithaca 'Town—.1. S. Miller, Ithaca, R.. 1). No. 3.
Ithaca City—
First Ward—F. D. Van Order. ;lr.. 511. W., Seneca St.
Second -Ward—L. E. Patterson, 115 E. State St.
Third Wird—E. Morgan St. John, Savings Bank Bldg.
Fourth Ward—Sidney L. Howell, 202 E. State St...
Fifth Ward—Leslie R.. fierce, 107 W.. Yates St.
Lansing—Wm. F. George, Ludlo«-ville, R. 1). No. 9.
Newfield Albert. Dassan ee, Newfield, R. D. No. 30.
Ulysses—John M. Townsend, 1`runnansburg.
On motion of Mr. Patterson, Mr. Howell was elected Temporary
Chairman.
OF TU\F PK I NS COUNTY, N I':AV YO1-IC na
On motion of 111r. Miller, the Board proceeded by informal
ballot. in the selection of a Permanent Chairman.
1lessrs. Smiley and Yieree, were alrpoinle 1 tellers.
The informal ballot resulted as follo vs:
\T'hole.number of votes cast, rrere :I.3, oi'. n'hiclr
F. :Morgan Si.. John received ..1., .
AIr. I- orfeli received 1,
lilanl; received 1
On urotirin of 1Ir. hiller, the informal ballot was declared
formal, and the Temporary Chairman declared Mr. St. John
duly elected Permanent Chairman of •the Board for the ensuing
year, and ?dr•. St:. John took the chair.
On motion of. Mr. Shaver, the Board proceeded by inrormat
ballot in the selection or a Clerk rot. the ensuing year.
The informal ballot resulted as follows:
-Whole number or votes cast. were 13, or which.
Fred i . Clock received 113.
Moved by illy. Miller, that; the inrornral ballot be declarers
formal and tlrai. Mr. Clock be declared elected Clerk of the Board
for the ensuing year.
Seconded by l'Ir. Whittaker. Carried.
Moved by Mr. George, that the Clerk he authorized to
the necessary supplies for the Board.
Seconded by l'Ir•. Pierce. Carried.
In 1 ehase
Moved. by ?iIr. Shaver, that. the Clerk be directed to notify all
cor)rity officers to have their -reports filed with the Clerk, on or
before Friday, November 20, 1.92, and also to notify all hoards
and associations seeking appropriations from this 13oarrl, to file
their financial reports and make appointments for hearings 00
their applications, wil.h the Clerk or t.lris Board, on or berore
Friday, November 20, 1925, such hearings 1:0 he held not. later
than the week or November 29..1.925.
56 PROCEEDINGS OE '['HE BOARD Oto SUPERVISORS •
Seconded by Mr ,Pierce. •Carried.
The Chairman announced the following. Standing and Special
Committees of the Board for the year 1525-3526:
RULES AND LEGISLATION
The Chairman, Messrs. Shaver and George
FORMS, FOOTING ASSESSMENT ROLLS, EQUALIZATION, RATIOS
AND APPORTIONMENTS
Messrs. Dassance, Shaver, Patterson, Jones, Miller. Townsend
and \Vhitttaker
TOWN AND COUNTY ACCOUNTS
Messrs, King, Dassance and \Tan Order
TOWN EXPENSES, ETC.
Messrs. Miller, Dassance and King
RETURNED HIGHWAY AND SCHOOL TAXES
Messrs. lean Order, King and Patterson
COUNTY OFFICERS AND COMPENSATION
Messrs. Smiley, Howell and Pierce
COUNTY TREASURER'S' ACCOUNTS
Messrs. Townsend, Howell and -Whittaker
CORONER, JUSTICES, ETC.
AIessi's. 'Whittaker, King and Dassance
CORRECTION AND REFORMATION
Messrs. George; Pierce and Shaven
COUNTY CLERK AND ELECTION EXPENSES
Messrs. Pierce; hiller and Whittaker
CHARITIES
Messrs. -Shaver, 'Howell and ]ones
SOLDIERS' RELIEF, ETC.
Messrs. Pierce; Milkr and Van Order
HIGHWAYS
Messrs. Patterson, Smiley, '.Townsend, Tones an: Van Order
FINANCE
Messrs. Howell, Jones and Townsend
ON TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 57
CONTRACT SUPPLIES
Messrs. Howell., Si ilej and Patterson
JAIL SUPPLIES
Messrs. Jones, Pierce and George
AUDITING ACCOUNTS OF THE TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL
Mesrs. Townsend, Van Order and Miller
HIGHWAY OFFICIALS
Messrs. Shaver, Smiley and George
TO SELL LANDS ACQUIRED BY THE COUNTY AT TAX SALE
Mr. Smiley
\[ovcd by Air. Pierce, tliat the committee appointments, as
announced by the Chairman, lie approved by the Board..
Seconded by Mr. George: Carried.
The Clerk read the following communication from the State
Comptroller, relative to the amounts to be raised by Tompkins
Count- for the ensuing year for state tax, armory tax and
stenographers' tax: .
Comptroller's Office,
Albany, N. Y.
September 18; 1925.
Dear Sir:
The Board of Supervisors of the Country of Tompkins is hereby
required to raise for fiscal year beginning July 1, 1925, the sum
of $75,544.97, for the following purposes:
Direct State Tax on an equalized valuation
of $43.908,533 1..50 mills $65,862.80 _
Armory Purposes 6,788.44
Court and Stenographers' expenses• on an
Assessed valuation of $37,410,990 2,893173
Total $75,544.97.'
The direct state tax is levied pursuant to Chapter 237, Laws of
1925. Armory purpose tax is levied pursuant to the Military
Law as amended; Court and Stenographers' expenses pursuant
58 ]'ROCE:E11INGS Ol 'l'IIE BOAR 1) OP SUPERVISORS
to the Judiciary. haw as amended, Chapters 181., 236 and 659,
Laws of 1925. and Article 6. Section .12, of the State Constitution.
Respectfully yours,
VINCENT B. 1\I URPtil, •
Comptroller.
By J. 7..11A11r1_L'1'C)N.
Deputy Com 0tt'o11cr.
Referred to the Committee on Finance.
The Clerk read a communication. from the State Comptroller,
relative to the amount- of money to be raised by the county and
the several tOwn> therein, for sinking fund and interest on bonds
issued for the construction of state and county highways: as
follows:
• County Town
Sinl:in Sinking
Road 'lbw]] Fund Ant. Fund tut. Total
606 Ithaca $163.20 $ 326.40 -$ 57.60 $115_20 $ 662.40
616 Ulysses 706.20 .1,41.2.40 216.85 13.3.69
Ithaca 75.77 151..54 2,996.45
681 Dryden 896.96 798.92 81..03 1.62.08
Ithaca 42.85 85.72 1,562.56
682 Dryden 305.0; 610.05 89.71 179.42 1.,1.81.21.
683 Dryden 815.16 630.34 92.69 185.40 .1,923.59
$7,629.21
Referred to the Committee on Town and County Accounts.
The C1er•1c read. a communication from the State Tax Depart-
ment, showing. the rates of assessments of real property in the
different tax districts of the county, as determined by the State
Tax Commission for the year 1925, as follows:
Caroline 67%
.Danby 73%
Dryden 73%
Enfield • 64%
Groton 62%
Ithaca Town 83%
Ithaca City 74%
Lansing 55%
Newfield 73%
Ulysses 55%
OF TO_?11'KINS COUNTY, NEW YORK_ 59
• Referred to the Committee on 1 qualization.
The Clerk read a communication from the State Bureau of
1Iighway.s, relative to the mileage of state and county highways
in the several towns of the county and the, amount of moneys the
respective towns chill he required to Tray for the maintenance
thereof for the year 1926, as follows:
Town • No. of miles Amount to he raised
Caroline 11.26 $ 550.00
Danby- 12.53 650.00
Dryden 25.34 .1,250.00
Enfield 12.18 600.00
O rotor 9.68 500.00
Ithaca 21..92 1,1.00.00
Lansing 1.4.44 700.00
Newfield 13.02 650.00
Ulysses 8.87 450.00
1.29.24 $6,450.00
Referred to the Committee on Town and County Accounts.
On motion of DIr. George, adjourned to Monday, November 23,
1925, at 10.30 A. 111.
SECOND DAY
Monday, November 23, 1925
MORNING SESSION
3ioll call. All members present.
.Minutes of die preceding day read and approved.
The Clea}; read claims Nos. .1 to 6.1, inclusive, whiela were re-
ceived and referrer} to theproper committees.
The Clerk read the report of the Count- Clerk, relative to the
receipts and disbursements of his office, which was received and
referred to the Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses.
The Clerk also read the report of the County .Clerk, relative
60 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD Ota SU['ERVI ORS .
to the . 1ortgage Tax moneys received by him during the year,
which was received and referred to the Committee on County
Treasurer's Accounts.
The Clerk read the report of the Surrogate's Clerk, which was
received and referred to the Committee on County Clerk and
Election Expenses.
- The Clerk read -the report of the Board of Managers of the
`tuberculosis Hospital, which was received and referred to the
Committee on Charities.
The Clerk read the report of the Southern Tier Association for
the Blind, which was received and referred to the Committee on
Soldiers' Relief, Etc.
The Clerk read the general report of the Farm Bureau Associa-
tion, also the report of the Association on Junior Extension -Work,
which was received and referred to the Committee on Soldiers'
Relief, Etc.
The Clerk read the report of the County Probation Officer,
which was received and referred to the Committee on Correction
and Reformation.
The Clerk read the report of the Board of Child Welfare, which
was. received and referred to the Committee on Soldiers' Relief,
Etc.
The Clerk read the report of the Red Cross Society, relative to
the Public Health Nurse, which was received and referred to the
Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc.
The Clerk read 'the report of the•County Treasurer, which was
received and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's
Accounts.
AFTERNOON . SESSION
Roll call. All members present, except Messrs. Shaver and
Townsend.
illr. Court Bellis appeared before the Board and presented' his
annual report as County Sealer of -Weights and Measures, which
was received and filed.
OF TO? PKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
61_
The Cleric read the report of Wm. D. Baldwi,n County -Superin-
tendent of the Poor, which was received and referred to the
Conirnittee on Charities.
The County Treasurer presented a supplemental report, show-
ing the condition of the various accounts for which appropriations
are made, which was received_ and, referred to the Committee
on 1{'inance.
A statement of the First National Bank of Trunranshurg was
received and referred to the Committee on Comity T'reasurer's
Accounts.
On motion, ad,lotirned.
THIRD DAY
Tuesday, November 24, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Boli call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
The Clerk read the annual report of Fred C. Evans, County
Superintendent of Highways, which was received and referred
to the Committee on Highways
Reports of Elmer Allen, AVin.:i.. Smith, Jaynes A. Bush and
Charles H. Newman, Justices of the Peace of the Town of Ithaca,
and of Geo. B. Siekmon, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of
Groton, were received and referred to the Committee on Coroner,
Justices' Etc. Accounts.
Mr. ]Hiller presented a list of: the Special Franchises of the.
Town of Ithaca, which was received and referred to the Com-
mittee on Town Expenses, Etc.
The report of Edwin S. Van Rirk, a Justice of the Peace or the
Town of Newfield, was received and referred to the Committee
on Coroner, Justices' Etc. .Accounts.
,lir. Smiley presented a list of the Special Franchises of. the
Town of Danby, which was received and_ referred to the Com-
mittee onExpenses, Etc.
62 PHOOEE])[\GS OF THE 130ARD OF SUPERVISORS
The Cleric read the report of an inspection of the county home,
lv]]ich was filed.
The Clerk read a communication from the State Bureau of
Public Works, relative to the county taking over and maintaining
dead-end roads, now 0 part of the State Highway System, which
was referral 10 the Committee On Highways.
Moved by Mr. Pierce, that the Chairman and Clerk be author-
ized and directed to enter into a contract with the Onondaga
County Board of Supervisors for the care of prisoners sentenced
From Tompkins County to the Onondaga County Penitentiary
during the year 1 926
Seconded by ilr. Whittaker. Carried.
1.'he Clerk read the petition of Matthew R Snook, for a hearing
on anappeal from the award of the Assessors of the Town of
Da nhy, for injuries to sheep in that town, caused by dogs.
Moved liy Mr. Patterson, that the Chairman appoint a com-
mittee of three to hear the. evidence in the matter and toyreport
its findings to this :Board.
Seconded by AIr. Whittaker. Carried.
The Chairman appointed as- the members of the eon)mit.tee,
Messrs. -Whittaker, 1.)assanee and George.
II r. Townsend presented a list of the Special hranchises of the
Town of Ulysses, which Was received and referred to the Com-
mittee Ori how/1 .Expenses, .Etc.
'l'lie Clerk read a report of the bonded indebtedness of the
City of Ithaca,'whielr was received and referred to the Committee
0]] Town Expenses,'Etc.
Reports of David F. Moore and Augustus Middaugh, Justices
of the Peace. of the Towns of Danl*, and Caroline respectively-,
were received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, •ius-
tiees' Etc. Accounts.
A list of the Corporations of the Town of Enfield, was received
and filed.
Mr. Pierce offered the following resol'[ttion and moved its
adoption:
OF' TONI Pi: INS COUNTY, NEW lOF K
1VIr[:oe:_tis--Claim No. 1.7, of the Norton Printing Co., having,
t.hrougilt inadvortzmee 111 the office of the Commissioners of Elec-
tion, not been placed before this hoard in time for audit. zit the
quarterly meeting held November 9, :1925, therefore be it,
li'.asol:er1—That Claim No. 17. of. the Norton Printing. Co..
amounting to the sum of :♦;2,791...30, be audited by this Board at
the full amount, and that the Clerk be directed to drag .in order
al, this time for the amount thereof, a -mi the County Treasurer
is hereby directed to pay said amount, out of any available funds
in her hand. tivitli which to pay the same, and il' the Contnty
Treasurer .has not sufficient funds in her hands with which to
paid said amount., or any part thereof„ she is hereby authorized
and directed to borrow. said a nonnt, pr so much thereof as nay
be necessary, and to pledge the full faith_ arid credit: of Tompkins
County in payment (if the amount so borrowed.
Seconded by 1[r. W11ittaker.
Ayes—:1.3, Noes ---O. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION
11moll call. All members present, except 1'[.r. Shaver.
1'[r. George, offered t.l[e following
adoption :
lecsolt,'eri—'♦hat no appropriation shall be blade by this 13oa.rd
to tarty 11550011111011. board nl' OI'gTanizatioll. 'Multi] the r'B(1rlest fol'
such appropriation has laid on the table for three days, t.udess
1)0 unanimous consent of the Board, and 110 request for an ap-
propriation ..shall lte detlatcd, wdil such re(lue511 for an apllroltria-
tion 511:1 1)e taken from 1.110 tattle.
i'btilll(t-iou and moved its
Seconded }1y• Air.. Smiley. Carried.
C;oron0r \Vnl. A. Smith; appezu'ell before the Board and ren-
dered his annual report, -which was received and referred lo the
Committee urn Coroner, J istices' .Etc. Aceol[nls_
Lists of Corporations of elle 'l'ol1•0.1 or Enfief([ ;111(1 1)a111,) v)'ere
rc(feived and filed.
O11 lnotllfn, nil,jnlu•110d.
64 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF St3E'}2RVISORS
FOURTH DAY
Wednesday, November 25, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present, except Messrs. St. John and
Shaver.
Owing to the, absence of the Chairman, on motion of Mr. Howell,
Mr. Patterson was elected Temporary Chairman.
Minutes of 'the preceding clay react and approved_
Reports of Henry Williams, Fred N. Smith and Arthur Agarcl,
Justices of the Peace of the Town of Ulysses, were received and
referred to the Committee on Coroner, itistices' Etc. Accounts:
Lists or Corporations of the Towns of Caroline, Ithaca and
Lansing, `'ere received and filed. •
The report of Walter M. Bristol, a Justice of the Peace of the
Town of Lansing, were received and referred to the Committee
on Coroner, Justices' Etc. Accounts.
Reports of .Roger .F. Todd and Eugene Dorn, Justices of the
Peace of the Town of Danby, were received and referred to the
Committee on Coroner. Justices' Etc. Accounts.
Mr. Dassance, Chairman of the Committee on Equalization,
Footing Assessment Rolls, Etc., presented the following regular
and supplemental report of that committee on the footing of
assessment rolls, which was laid on the table one day, under the
rule.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FOOTING 'ASSESSMENT
ROLLS.
`1'o the Honorable the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tomp-
kins, 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 it, as made by the Assessors
O1' T03I.FKI\S COUNTY, NEW YOR65
and Supervisor's of each tax district, and that the following is
a correct statement of such footings:
T[1,v1Is
t::l i'oll,,e
:Dryden
•EnfielO ... .........
C roton
It.hsea City
Itha�i.a Town
Lansing •
.......
e}}wfield
Ulysses .
$ 882,760
786,030
2,081,980
595,407
3,965,140
21,436,257
4,641,225
1,97.1,163
889,490
1,9 71,440
V
0
$ 1,320
9,450
13,030
2,584
6,2:10
80,834
2,200
6,500 140,766 138,016
6,400 662,900 662,300
Totals $38,820,892 $1.28,528 $4,720,273 $4,709,103
698,423
1,691,816
1,526,908
693,863
1,687,956
1,526,968
.
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1;
ti
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O
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O
Cy
o
W n
O
sr
Y,
Caroline .................
Danby
h'}
i)rv0en .... ................
field
Groton'
Ithuca� City
Ithaca Town
Lansing
\eu0ie1d
Ulysses
34,7471$ 884,080
' 33 2 86 795;480
58,286 2,695,010
22,207 397,991
80125 2,971,350
2,940 21,517,091
16,293 4,64.1,225
87,789 1,973,863
16,997 895,990
19,8,1.3 1,977,840
$ 9,279
4,453
54,859
6,528
26,505
813,704
68,093
22,275
20,22]
25,162
$ 3,900 897 259
$ ,
....... 799,933
40,310 2,795,179
604,519
:13,000 3,010,855
. 22,330,795
4,709,318
1,995,638
3,300. 919,511
7,150 2,0.10,152
. Tanis
293,088 $38,949,420 $1,051,079
$72,660 $40,078,159
T[1,v1Is
t::l i'oll,,e
:Dryden
•EnfielO ... .........
C roton
It.hsea City
Itha�i.a Town
Lansing •
.......
e}}wfield
Ulysses .
$ 882,760
786,030
2,081,980
595,407
3,965,140
21,436,257
4,641,225
1,97.1,163
889,490
1,9 71,440
V
0
$ 1,320
9,450
13,030
2,584
6,2:10
80,834
2,200
6,500 140,766 138,016
6,400 662,900 662,300
Totals $38,820,892 $1.28,528 $4,720,273 $4,709,103
698,423
1,691,816
1,526,908
693,863
1,687,956
1,526,968
66 PR0CEEDINGS O1' 'I'HIE BOARD OI' STJ1'l RV1S0RS
REPORT OF COMMIT'T'EE: ON FOOT-INO ASSESS -.M ENT
ROLES (Continued)
Towns
Z",
Caroline
1)anbr
Dryden
Groton
11liae°a City •
it'll ilea Town
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
Totals
$ 895,939
790,483
2,782,149
601,935
1.004,645
22,249,961.
4,709.318
1,993,438
913,01I
2,00:3,752
$2,096,756 " . $2,088,286
:1,3.1'2,829 1,310,479
3,182,350 3,182,350
779,345 7 74,995
3,347,252 1,341,452
$39,9-14.631
$8,718,532 $8,697,562
ALHLIT IASSANCE, Chairman,
A. S. MILLER,
J. W. JONES.
H. A. W i-HTTAKER,
L. E. PATTERSON,
J. M. '1OWNSLND.
Committee.
01' TOMI'KINS COUNTY NFIW SORB 67
SUPPLEMENTAT REPORT O1+' '1']"]j1 CO.rMITTE;E ON
FOOTING- OF ASSESSM ENT ROLLS
Gentlemen,: Your committee would further report: that the
following is the assessed vlane of the property within and without
ineorporlted villages in those towns having such villages:
TO«'rl,
.71
O
1)rydess V1lla434,000 $17,000
t'reeville 207,970 18,010
Inside Corporations $ 641,970 $35,010
Outside Corporations ..... 2,053,040 10,300
. 5
O
$ 8,687 $ 4119,687 $ 1,800
.12,756 238,736 2,760
$21,4434 698,423 $ 4,560
33,4.1 61 2,090,756 8,470
Totals ................ $2,695,010 $45,310 $54,859$2,795,1794813,030
Groton Village $1,670,540 ,$ 5,900 $15,376 $1,691,816 $ 3,860
Outside Corporations 1.,300,810 7,100 :11,129 1,319,039 2,360
Totals ' $2,971,350 $1.3,000,$26,50111 $3,01-0,855 •$ 6,210
Cayuga Heights 'Tillage $1,502,400 • . $24,568 $1,526,968
Outside Corporation 3,138,825 . 43,525 3,182,350
Totals $4,641,225 . $68,093 $4,709,318 .......
Newfield Village $ 132,245 $ 2,300 $ :5,021. $ 140,100 $ 2,1.50
Outside Corporations 763,745 1,000 14,600 779,1145 4,350
Totals 1$ 895,9904 3,300420,221 $ 919,511 $ 6,500
Trumansburg 1$ 645,0504 6,850 811,000$ 662,9001$ 600
Outside; Corporations 1 1,1132,790 300 14,162 1,347,252 5,800
Totals 1,1,977,840 $ 7,150 $25,162 $2,010,152 $ 6,400
ALBERT DASSA NCE, Chairman,
A. S. 11 TLLEH.,
J. W. JONES,
T7.. A. E]i.
J. M. 'I'OWNSENI),
L. E..PATTEH,SON.
Commit tee.
Moved by Mr. Dass:rnce, that the reports of the ennnni01ee be
taken from the table and passed at this time.
Seconded by Mr. -Miller.
13y unanimous consent, the reports o1: the committee were taken
from the table.
68 PROCEEDINGS OG THE BOARD Of' SUPERVISORS
Ty l r. Dassance offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
.Resolved—That the reports of the Committee on Equalization,
Footing -of Assessment Rolls, Ete., be aeepted and adopted, and
that the figures therein be used as a basis for taxation for the
several tax districts of the county.
Seconded by Mr. Pierce.
Ayes -11. Noes --0. Carried.
The report of Albert G. Straight, a Justice of the Peace of
the Town of Newfield, tVas received and referred to the Committee
on. Coroner. Justices' Etc. Accounts.
On motion, adjourned to Monday, November 30. 1925, at 10:30
A. M.
FIFTH DAY
Monday, November 30, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Roll' call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding•day read and approved.
?Ir.' Shaver offered the following resolution and nrovecl its
adoption:
Resolved—That the amount of the bond of the County Super-
intendent of the Poor- be fixed by this Board at the. siun of
-$2,500.00.
• Seconded- by Mr. Dassance. Carried.
Win. D. Baldwin, County Superintendent of the Poor -elect,
appeared before the Board and presented a bond of The American
Surely Co., of New York., in the suin of $2,500.00; which was re-
ceived and referred to the Committee on Charities.
The Clerk read the report of the County Treasurer, relative to
the moneys in her hands in the Dog Fund, apportioned and.ready
for distribution, which was received and referred to the Com-
mittee on County and Town Accounts.
OF. TOMPKINS COUNT', NEW -YORK 69
Mr. Shaver, Chairman of the Committee on Charities, reported
favorably on the bond presented by the County Superintendent
of. the Poor -elect, and moved that the same be approved by this
:Board, both as to form, manner of execution and the sufficiency
of the surety.
Seconded by Mr. Jones. Carried.
11:Ir. Shaver presented a list of the Special Franchises of the
Town of Dryden, which was received and referred to the Com-
mittee on Town Expenses, Etc.
The report of R. R. Chatterton, a Justice of the Peace of. the
. Town of Groton, was received and referred to the Committee on
Coroner, Justices' Etc..A ccount s.
lir. Townsend presented the following report of the Committee
on County Treasurer's _Accounts, relative to the report of the
County Clerk on Mortgage 'fax moneys received by hint during
the year: -
Voiir .Committee on County Treasurer's _Accounts renders the
following report relative to Mortgage Tax moneys received dur-
ing the year, asset. forth by the report of the County Clerk
thereon :
_Amt. Pd. Amt. Pd. _Amount Amount
Name of County County Due Due
Town Clerk Exp. Treas. Town, Etc. State
Caroline $ 147.68 $ 0.98 $ 146.70 $ 73.35 $ - 73.35
Danby 119,43 0.79 118.64 59.32 59.32
Dryden. 711.75 4.81 706:94 353.47 353.47
Enfield 1.00.75 0.67 100.08 50.04 50.04
Groton 655.84 4.43 650.91 325.45 325.46
Ithaca, 4,765.19 32.37 4,732.82 2,366.41 2,366.41
Lansing - 453.92 3.06 450.86 225.4;3 225.43
Newfield 191.41 1.28, 190.1.3 . 95.07 95.06
Ulysses 822.66 5.56 817.10 408.55 , 408.55
Ithaca City28,158.74 191.38 27,967.36 13,983.68 13,953.68
$36,1226.87 $245.33 *35,881.54 $17,940.77 $17,940.77
70 PROCEEDINGS OV THE 13OARi) Or SUPERVISORS
hF (i .A P.1.TTILATIUN
Received by County Clerk and Apportioned $36,126,87
Received by Comity Clerk and held for Appor-
tionment—
Town of Groton and Cayuga County $ 2.00
City of Ithaca and Schuyler County45.00
City of Ithaca and Town of Ithaca 33.50
Tompkins Cortland, Etc Counties 8,652.00
tt 3,250.00
;1 t t .... - - - 1,070.00 8,052.50
Total Amount Received by Comity Clerk on
Mortgage Tax $44,179.37
Dated, November 80,1.9:25.
'1'O\ NSEND,
SIDNEY L. HOWELL,
I1. A. -W I I `I'TAKER-,
Committee.
lir. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Re.so1r(d—That the foregoing report of the Committee on
County Treasurer's accounts, relative to the Mortgage fax
moneys received by the County Clerk, be accepted and adopted,
and that this Board issue. its -warrant to the County 'Treasurer
for the distribution of the amount, in her hands, as therein set
forth, to the several tax districts in the county as therein
in dicated.
Seeoruled by M.r. George.
Ares --:1 3. Noes—O. Carried.
Reports of Arthur Decker, of Newfield, B. L. Buck, of Groton
and LaMott Smith, of Lansing. J ustices of the Peace of those
towns respectively, \•ere received'and referred to the Committee
on Coroner, Justices' Etc. Accounts.
Mr. hiller presented a list of Grand Jurors for the Town of
Tthaca, which 1 -as received and referred to the Committee on
Returned Highway and School Taxes.
OF TO_M U K_I S COUNTY, N.H,`v'1' YORK 71
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. A.11 rnerrrbcrs present,.
11rs. 1-Iclen. P. Sawyer, Executive Secretary oi" the Southern
Tier Association for. the Blind, appeared before the Board and
presented a report of the work being carried on by that organiza-
tion, which vvas referred to the Committee on Soldiers' Relief,
Etc.
District Attorney Arthiu• 0-. Adams, appeared before the Board
and presented his annual report, asking an appropriation of
$x;,500.00 to $4,000.00, for Laavv Enforcement purposes, which was
received anal referred to Ilk., Committee on Correction and
Huforma 1ion .
Air. Adams also asked that he be allowed the sum of $900.00
for office expenses, in place of the *800.00, heing now allowed
him, which was referred to the Committee on County Officers
and Compensation.
`1'1ie report or J. C. AI'etherby, a .justice of the ]'race of the
Town of Enfield, was received and referred to the Committee on
Coroner, Justices' Etc. Accounts.
7I r. Shaver presented a list of the 7.'own Audits of the TOW El
of. Dryden, whicli was received and referred to the Co4nnrittee
on Torii Expenses, Etc.
ll.r. Shaver presented 0 report of the Blinded Indebtedness
of the `]`own of Dryden, which was received and referred to the
Committee or: 'I'own .Expenses.
\Ir. 'Shaver also presented a report showing that the Tax Rate
of Dryden Village was $20.00, and the School Tax Rate of said
village was $I7.80, on each $1,000.00 of vluation.
The Clerk read the petition of certain residents of the Town of
Lansing, .relative to the construction of a highway in that town,
which was Laid on the table until the determinations for construe -
tion of highways in 71)26 was considered by the bard.
On motion, adjourned.
l� PROCEEDINGS GS OF THE BOA K P OP SUPER VISORS
SIXTH DAY
Tuesday, December 1, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes nf•preceding defy read acid approved.
A statement of the First National Bank of Ithaca was received
and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts.
111x. Whittaker presented a list of the Temporary Indebtedness
of. the Town of Caroline, which was received and referred to the
Committee on Town Expenses, Etc.
Reports of Geo. E. 'Underwood, Paul Ewers and Jas. 0. Robin-
son, Justices of the Peace of the own of Dryden, were received
and referred to the Committee on. Coroner, Justices' Etc. Accounts.
Mr. St. John presented a list of @rand Jurors for the 3rd Ward
of the City of .Ithaca, which was received and referred to the
Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Town
and County Accounts, relative to the moneys in the hands of the
County Treasurer in the Dog Fund, ready for apportionment:
Your Committee on Town and County Accounts reports that
it has examined the figures submitted by the County Treasurer,
relative to the receipts and disbursements of money's constituting
the clog license moneys and believes them correct.
We find that there was contributed by the towns of: the county
and the City of 'Ithaca, to June 30, 1925, the following sums :
Caroline'
$ 510.00
• Danbv 242.00
Dryden832.00 •
Enfield 248.40
Groton 757.90
Ithaca Town 513.70
.Ithaca City 2,082.00
Lansing 776.00
Newfield 355.00
1J1ys-a 435.00
$6,755.00
OV TOMPI INS. COUNTS', NEW. YORK 7a
We find that there was paid for tisscssors' fees, claims and
expenses, the sung aif $5,247.80, and paid to the State the sum of
$583.82, making the notal suis disbursed $5,8:31.62, and leaving
a balance in the li,inds of the County Treasurer of $1,746.11, of
AV/11 cli 75%, or the suer of $1.,309.59, is to be apportioned among
the Several towns and city of the county, acid your committee
finds that the several towns and city arc entitled to the following
11%onnt5 as such apportionment:
Ca rol inc $ 98.87
Danby 46.88
Dryden 161.08
•Enfield 48.45
Groton 146.94
Ithaca. Town 99.53
Ithaca City 403.62
Lansing 150.60
Newfield 69.41
Ulysses 84.21
$1,309.59
and your committee therefore recommends the adoption of the
following resolution;
Resolved—That the County Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay to the several towns of the county and the City of Ithaca,
the foregoing amounts as apportioned to there oat of the surplus
moneys in her hands in the Dog License Fund on June 30, 1.925.
OLEN A. Ii1.NG,
FRED D. EVAN ORDER, JR.,
_ALBERT DASSA.NCT,
Committee.
Moved by lllr. Finn, that the report of the committee be ac-
cepted and the resolution adopted.
Seel -aided by 1111...Miller. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll cal]. All members present..
The report of Fred E: 1'arker, a Justice of the Peace of the
74 PROCEEDINGS OF Til E BOARD OI,' ST;PERVr1SORS
Town of Dryden, was received and referred to the Committee on
Coroner, ;Justices' Etc. Accounts.
The report of J. 1). Payne, a Justice of the Peace of the Town,
of Newfield, was received and referred to the, Committee on
Coroner, Justices' Etc. Accounts.
On motion, adjourned.
SEVENTH DAY
Wednesday, December 2, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding clay read and -approved.
The Clerk read a communication from the Department of
Farms and Markets, relative 10 an inspection of the county farm,
• \c•hich . u -a,- #fled.
The Clerk read 0 communication from the State Board of
Charities, relative to an inspection of the Tuberculosis Hospital,
Which was filed.
1'lae Clerk: read the report of the Cumiuissioners of Election for
the year,1925, and the apportionment of election expenses by
them among the several tax districts 'of the county, which was
received and referred to the Committee on County Clerk and
Election .Expenses.
On motion of Mr. Dassance, the selection of officers and repre-
sentatives to be elected by this Board, was made a special order
of business for _Monday, December 14, at 2 P. M.
Mr. Pierce presented ra list of Grand ]mors for the 5th 'Ward
of the Cita of Ithaca, which wasreceived and referred to the
Committee on Returned I-1ighway and School Taxes.
Mr. 1)assance presented a list, of the Town Audits of the Town
of Newfield, which was received and referred to the Committee
(01 TOW/1 Expenses.
Lists of Grand Jurors for theist and'2d Wards of. the City of
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Ithaca, were received and referred to the Committee on Re-
turned Highway and School Taxes.
Lists of Returned School Taxes of the Towns of Caroline,
Danby, Enfield and Newfield, were received and referred to the
Committee on Returned _Highway* and School Taxes.
Lists of Grand ;furors for the Towns of Caroline, 1)anby, 1)ry-
den, Lansing, Newfield and Ulysses, were received a nd referred
to the Committee on Returned lIighw ay and School Taxes.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Members of the Board of Child Welfare appeared before the
Board and presented the report of the board I`or•the year 1925,
and asked an appropriation of $3,000.00 for carrying on the work
of the organization for the year 1926,
On motion, the report ryas referred to the Committee on Sol-
diers' Relief, Etc.
• The officers of the 'Tompkins County Chapter of the American
Red Cross Society, appeared before the Board and rendered its
annual report of. the work r>f the organization for the year 1.925.
On motion, the report was received and referred to the Com-
mittee on Soldiers' Relief. Etc.
'1`he Democratic members of the Board designated the Groton
.lournal-Courier, as the official paper of that party to publish
the Concurrent Resolution of the Legislature, Election Notices
and all other legal notices r&tuired by lair to be published.
The -Republican members of the Board designated the Ithaca
Journal -News, as the official Draper of that party to publish the
Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature, Election Notices and
all other legal notices .retwired by law to be publishers.
Mr. ..Jones presented a list of the Special Franchises of the
Twat of Groton, which was received andI referred to the Com-
mittee on 'Town Expenses, Etc.
itlr. Whittaker offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
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Resolved ---That there be levied and collected from the. taxable
property of Tompkins County, the sum of $225.00 for postage and
incidental expenses of the County Clerk the saran of $170.{10 for
postage and incidental expenses of the County Treasurer and
the'sruu of $50.00 for postage of the Clerk of the Board.
Seconded by Mr. Shaver.
Ayes -1.3. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Pierce offered the .following resolution and moved its
. adoption:
Resolved—That there be levied and collected frons the taxable
property of 'Tompkins County, the sum of $1,000.00, for clerk
hire, postage and incidental expenses of the .Commissioners of
Ele.ct•ion.
Seconded by 111r. Shaver.
Ayes -18. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its.
adoption:
Resolved --That the County Treasurer be allowed the sum of
$300.00, for clerk hire for the ensuing year.
Seconded bY Mr. Miller.
Lyes—l3. 'Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. J ones offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That the County Treasurer be authorized to pay the
several towns and the city of the county, any balances -in her
hands standing to the credit of the respective towns and city.
Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Carried.
Mr. 'Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Rcsotued—That the Count- Treasurer be directed to pay the
salaries of all colony officials and employees monthly, except as
otherwise directed by a resolution oi: this Hoard.
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Seconded i v I\tr. Shaver. Carried.
Mr. Ir. Van Order offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption: .
Resolved—That the Clerk of the Board issue an order on the
County Treasurer for the payment of each claim audited by this
Board, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay' the
sane out of moneys in her hands appropriated for that purrose.
Seconded by. Ivtr. Shaver. Carried.
Mr. I=lowell offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—What all moneys now in the hands of the County
Treasurer, either in the general or highway- fund, and not ap-
propriated for any specific purpose by this Board, be hereby
re -appropriated to the general fiend or the highway fund re-
spectively.
Seconded by Mr. Patterson.
Ayes -1.3. Noes—O. Carried.
The annual report of the Tompkins County Public .Healt.h
Nurse was received and referred to the Committee on Soldiers'
Relief, Etc.
On motion, adjourned.
EIGHTH DAY
Thursday, December 3, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Poll call. All members present.
Minuses of preceding day read and approved.
MT. .Tones presented a report of. the Bonded .Indebtedness of
the 'Village of Groton, which was received and referred to the
Committee on Town Expenses, Etc.
Mr. Jones presented a report showing that the Village Tax
78 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD O}' SUPERVISORS
Rate of the Village of Croton was $15.00 and the School Tax
Rate of said village was $26.30 on each $1,000.00 of valuation,
Mr. George presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness of
the Town of Lansing, which was received and referred to the
Committee on Town Expenses, Etc.
Mr. Whittaker presented a list: of the 'Town Audits of the
Town of Caroline, which was received and referred to the Com-
mittee on Town Expenses. Etc.
i\1r. George presented a list- of the Returned School Taxes of
Ole 'Town of Lansing. which was received and referred to the
Commit -tee on R-eturned 1Iighn-ay and School Taxes.
Mr. Jones presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town
of Groton, which was received and referred to the Committee on
Town Expenses, Etc.
iv[r. Smiley presented tale Town Budget of the Town of Danbv,
which was received and 'referred to the Committee on Town
Expenses, Etc.
Lists of Returned School `faxes of the Towns of Dryden and
Croton, were received and' referred to the Committee on Re-
turned Highway and School Taxes.
Mr. Smiley presented a list of the Torn Audits of the Town
of` Danby, which was received and referred to the Committee on
':'own Expenses, Etc.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Roll call. All members present.
Members of the :Board of tanagers of the Tompkins County
Tuberculosis Hospital addressed the Board relative to the report
filed November, 19, 1925.
On motion, the report vvas referred to the Committee on
Charities.
\1r. Jones presented a list of Grand jurors for the Town
Groton, which was received and referred to the Conunitt:ec
Peturned Highway and School Taxes.
of
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Reports of 1'. Alfred Much, Chas. Thomas and Chas. 4r. Jones,
Justices of the Peace of the Town of Caroline, were received. and
referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices' Pte. Accounts.
On motion, adjourned.
NINTH DAY
Friday, December 4, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Eoll call. 1111 members present.
:Minutes of .preceding day read and approved.
Members of the `1'omplcins County Sheep Growers' Association
appeared before the Board, relative to a quarantine on dogs and
the strict- enforcement thereof.
On motion, the matter. vas referred to the Committee on Cor-
reetion and Reformation, to investigate and report to the Board.
Officers and representatives of the Junior Extension Work of
the Farm Bureau tVssoe ation, the Tlonee Bureau Association and'
the Farm Bureau Association, appeared before the Board, rela-
tive to the reports of those associations, now on file with file
Board.
On inotion, the maaIt.ers were referred to the Committee on
Soldiers' Relief, .Etc.
Stntenaents or the First Nal'imml Bank of Dryden and the
Tompkins County. National Bank of Ithaca,, were received and
referred to the Committee on. County 't'reasurer's Accounts.
Reports Of Fred T. Dorn and Andrew J. Conlon, .Tustices of the
Peace of the Towns dif Danby and Lansing respectively, were
received afiel referred to the Committee tail Coroner, .nstiecs'
l?te. ilcconnts.
On motion, adjourned to T\Ionday, December 7, 1925, at 10:30
A. M.
SO PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TENTH DAY
Monday, December 7, 1925
•MORNING SESSION
Roll call. X111 members present..
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
Claims No. 62 to S5 inclusive, were received and referred to
the proper committees. •
The County Treasurer appeared before the Board and pre-
sented the continuing bond of the American Surety Company,
for highways moneys in her hands, which vas received and.re-
ferred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts.
Mr. King presented a list or the Grand Jurors for the Town
of :Enfield, which .was received and referred to the Committee on
Returned Highway and School Tuxes.
Mr. Shaver presented a list of Corporations of the Town of
Dryden, which was received and filed.
\Ir. _Biller presented a list of the .Returned School Taxes of
the Town of Ithaca, which;was received and referred to the Com-
mittee on Returned Highway and School 'fates.
Mr, Townsend, Chairman of the Committee on County Treas-
urer's- Accounts, reported favorably on the bond presented by
the County Treasurer for 1-Iighwa} Honeys, and movetl that the
same he a1paroved by this Board, both as to form; manner of
execution and the sufficiency of the surety.
Seconded by lir. 'Whittaker. Carried.
Mr. George offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
�`T13E:KE:A5 The highway known as State Route No. 1.1, extend-
ingfrmn the City "of .Ithaca, through the •Village or Cayuga
Heights, the hamlets of South Lansing incl Lake Ridge, to the
City of Auburn, is the only incompleted State highway in Tomp-
kins County, and
WrtEREA.s—Said highway has already been constructed by the
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State to a• point 1.38 miles northwesterly From the hamlet of
South Lansing, and
Wa.trrzEns—Assurances have been given to the representatives
of this Beard, both by the State Superintendent of Public Works
and the Division Engineer of the Third .Division, that said high-
way would be constructed by the State during the year 1926,
therefore be it
Resolved—Tat we, the .Board of Supervisors of Tompkins
County, respectf`zilly ask that State Route No. 11., extending from
the present point of completion, northerly through the hamlet
ofLake Ridge to the Tompkins -Cayuga Counties line, be con-
structed by the State during the year 1926, and be it further
Re olved--T1iat the Clerk of this Board be directed :0 forward
certified copies of this resolution to the Hon. Frederick Stuart
Greene, State Superintendent of Pubic Works and to Wm. M.
Acheson, Division Engineer of the 'Third Division.
Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Poll call: All members present.
IiIrs. Livingston Farrand appeared before the Board relative
to the maintenance of a bed in the Ithaca City llospitah, at the ,
expense of the county.
On motion, the matter was referred to the Comniit.tee on
Charities.
\ir. Jones offered the .following resolution and moved its
adoption:
\VT••TEnEAs—The Town of Groton, in the County of Tonrplcins
and State of New Fork, has heretofore paid unto the State of
New York, certain sums of money in connection with the con-
struction of certain improved highways in such county; the Town
ef.Dryden, in. the County of Tompkins and State of NOW York,
has heretofore paid unto the State of Nen- York, certain stuns
of money in connection with the construction of certain improved
.highways in such county; the Town of Caroline, in the County of
Tompkins and State of New York, has heretofore paid unto the
State of New Fork, certain suers of money in connection Ivith
82 PHOCEEDI\GS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVJSORS
the construction of certain improved highways; the 'Towyn of
Enfield, in the County of 'Tompkins and State of New York, has
heretofore paid unto the State of New York certain sums of
money in connection with the construction of certain improved
highways in such county; and the Town of Ithaca, in the County
of. Tompkins and State of New York, has heretofore paid unto
the State of New York, certain stinks or money in connection
With the construction of certain ilnproyed highways in such
county; and
itEn As—Such towns are advised, and believe, that action
should he maintained against. the State of New Pork for the re-
fund of such moneys upon the ground that the sanhc were il-
legally paid: Now, therefore, be it
Ii"esoluerl—That we authorize and direct that an action shall
be begun, either in the name of the Towns or in the name of the
County of Tompkins on behalf of the Towns, to recover such
shims of money, and we authorize and direct the ,officers of this
County to' take such acts and sign such papers as the attorney
for such Towns may request, looking, to the recovery of such
stuns of money. 13nt any expense in connection with such action
shall be borne by the Towns interested, although the actions are
maintained by the County, And we request the Member of.
Assembly representing Tompkins County and the Senator repre-
senting the senatorial district of which the Conntj, of Tompkins
is 11 part, to introduce appropriate legislation to permit these
claims to be prosecuted. Further be it.
Resoluerl—That, the County of. Tompkins take over and acquire
such. claims from the Towns soler- for the purpose of maintaining
this action, if recovery is had, sante to accrue to the benefit of
1he 'Towns interested, and all expense in connection with the
same is to be borne -by said 'Towns.
Seconded by i\1r. Miller. Carried.
On motion of Mr. George, tlic Board wens; into executive
session.
• The Board arose from executive session and proceeded with
the transaction of routine business.
On notion. adjourned.
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ELEVENTH DAY
Tuesday, December 8, 1925
MORNING SESSION
l.in11 call. Al! CFI erarbers I rresent.
Minutes of preceding day read rind approved.
The Clerk read conrrnunications front Helen B. On'en and Lotta.
B. Ellison, which were filed.
llr, li'hittal<er presented a list of the Special Franchises of the
Town of Caroline, which ryas received and referred to the Corn -
mit -tee on Town 'Expenses, etc.
:l lr•..'1'ovynsend prescnled a lis -t or the corporations of the Town
of Ulysses, which was received and filed.
Mr., -Tones presented a Statement of the First National Bank of
Groton, which 'WV. receiVed ani' referred 1.o .the Committee on
County Treasurer's Accounts.
illr. ]Howell presented a list of the Grand Jrirors for the 4th -
'Ward of the City of Ithaca, which was received and referred to
the Committee on Returned .Hi+ghwav and School Taxes.
'Mr. Townsend presented a list of the, Returned School '['axes
of the Town of Ulysses, which was received and referred to the
Conrnaittec 00 Returned Highway and School ']'axes.
:Mr. Miller presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness of
the Town or Ithaca, which was received and referred to the Com-
mittee on Town 'Expenses, ete.
•
AFTERNOON SESSION
Loll call. All members present.
11 r. 1 -Howell presented the several claims audited by the Com-
mittee on Contract Supplies for the year ending October 31, 1.925,
which was received and filed.
84 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OV SUPERVISORS
Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved --That the several claims audited by the Committee
on. Contract Supplies for the year ending October 31, 1925, this
day filed, be audited by this Board at the amounts recommended
and audited by the committee.
Seconded by Mr, Miller.
Ayes .13. Noes 0. Carried.
Mr. Howell, Chairman of the Committee on Contract Supplies,
rendered the following report of that Commitee:
Your Committee on Contract Supplies reports that claims
amounting. to $5,483.76, as listed below, have been presented to
it and audited from November 1, 1924. to October -31, 1925, and
orders have been issued on the County Treasurer for the pay-
ment of the same, as.follows:
Light Heat Telephone
Court House $207.49 $2,479.89 $ 88.49
Jo it 279.75 21.9.50
County Clerk's Building 141 76 678.06 57.22.
Supervisors •104.94 -
Superintendent
104.94Superintendent of Highways 84.77
Motor Vehicle Office 4.20 32.44
County Treasurer 61.76
Sheriff 177.78 733.28
County Judge and Surrogate.... 222.99
Almshouse 73.66
Commissioners of Election 25.50 68.73
Tuberculosis Hospital 9.1.42
Children's Court 55.12
$836.49 $3,372.45 $1,274.52
Appropriation for 1925 $5,700.00 •
Disba r.sements:
Light $ 836.49
Fuel 3,372.45
Telephones 1,274.82 $5,483.76
Balance $ 216.24
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Respectf:ully,submitfed this 30th day of November, 1925..
S. L. HOWELL,
W. 0. SMILEY,
L. • E. PATTERSON,
Committee.
Moved by Mr, l_Iowell, that the report of the committee be ac-
cepted.
Seconded by lir. Shaver. Carried.
:lir. Howell. offered the following resolution and moved its •
adoption:
R.esoiecil—']'brit there be Levied and collected from the taxable
property of Tompkins County, the stun of $5,700.00, for the fol-
lowing purposes,.frrr the ensuing year:
For Fuel and. Light for County Buildings in the
City of Ithaca $4 400.00
'l'elepinonne Service for County Officer. 1.300.00
$5,700.00
.Seconded by 11Ir. Miller. Carried.
Ayes -1.3. Noes -0. Carried_
On motion of lir. Smiley, the Board entered- into executive
session.
'Fire Board arose from exeeneive session and proceeded in the
transaction of regular business.
'I'lie Cleric read the fol] ow ing petition of the Town Board of
the Town of Danby, to issue bonds to pay the town's share of the
cost of construction of the bridge crossing Bntterruilk _Creek, on
the Comfort-ELvea highway:
'1'o the i3oaarrl of Supervisors,
Tompkins County, Nev Veik.
Gentlemen:
Your body, by a resolution duly adopted May 1.1.. 1925, pro-
vided for the construction of a bridge on the Comfort-Elyea high-
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way, where said highway crosses Buttermilk Creek in the Town
of. Danby, 'Tompkins County, NevnYork, at the joint expense of
the County of Tompkins and the '['on -n of Danby, pursuant to the
provisions of §262-A, of the Highway I.aw, and by said resolu-
tion assessed filo' portion of the cost of eonstrucl,ioir to be borne
by the County of Tompkins to be 1%, and that to be borne by the
'1';wn of Danby to be 9970, and it has been ascertained that the
total cost of construction of said bridge will be $51,084.00, and the
contract has been awarded therefor, as appears by a resolution
duly adopted by your body on August 10, 1.925, making the
amount of cost or construction to be borne by the Town of Dan-
by $8,9=1.66, with the additional cost of $150.00 to the Ion -II for
extra filling to complete said bridge, said total amount of
$9;093.66, !wing in excess�of $6,000.00, the amount allowed by law
for a town hoard to expend in the construction of bridges.
Noir, 'therefore, A\Te, the undersigned members of the Town
Board of the Town of Danby, Tompkins County, New 'York and
constituting a majority thereof, 01: a.meeting duly called and held
for that purpose, respect fully petition your hoard that authority
be given to the 'town of Danby, 'Tompkins County, N. Y., to bor-
row money and to issue bridge bonds of said town therefor in the
amount of $9,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary,
bearing interest at a rate not to exceed five and one-half per cent
per annum, payable serially, interest to be paid semi-annually on
,such dates as mai- be fixed by your.board, and the principal to be
payable $2,000.00. per year until the whole of the principal sung
is paid.
We do therefore request. you to take such action as may be
necessary to authorize the issuance of such bonds, pursuant to
the provisions of Sections 142 and 262-A, of the Highway Law. -
Dated, Oct. 1, 1925.
• TOwN BOARD O1+' THE TOWN OF DANBY.
By W. 0. SMILEY, Supervisor,
A. 1, TUBBS, Town Clerk,
EUGENE DORN; Justice of the Peace.
FRET) E. DORN. ;Justice of the Peace
ROGER h_'I'O1)1). Justice of the Peace.
DAVID A. 111OORE, Justice of the Peace.
?toyed by' \1r. Shaver, that the petition be filed and the'same
granted.
Seconded by Mr. George.
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Ayes- 13. A ocs—O. Carried.
Mr. Smiley offered the 1'ollowini resolattion and mored its
adoption:
.An Act, authorizing the Town or Darby, in the Count- of
'.Tompkins, State of New York, to borrow money and to
issue its bonds therefor, pursuant to the authority con-
ferred by Section 262-A, of the -Highway Law, for the
purpose Of tray ing its share of the cost of construction
of -a nervi bridge over Buttermilk Creek, in said Town ol'.
Danby.
Pressed on the SCh day of December, 1925, thirteen supervisors
voting in favor thereof and no snparaisor Voting against. the
;ante, and being two-thirds of all.the supervisors elected to the
Board of Supervisors of such county.
The Board o1` Supervisors o1 the County of Tompkins, New
York, in pursuance to the authority conferred by Section 2G2 -A,
Of the Highway Law and Ile acts amendatory thereof, and in
pursuance to the other provisions of the Highway Law, the Coun-
ty -Law, the 'Town IJaaw and the Geuerr1l Municipal Law, applica-
ble thereto, do enact as follows:
\\rrsEtr.r.a5—The Board of Sa[perVisors of Tompkins County,
New Xork, by a resolution dark adopted .February 9, 1925, di-
rected the county ,superintendent of highways to examine, the
bridge on the Comfort-Elyea Road, in the Town of Danby, Tomp-
kins County, -N. Y., where said road crosses Buttermilk Creek,
and to report thereon to this Board, and
1Vnr,kr.ns---The said county snperiiatendent- of highway _es-
amined said bridge anil reported to this Board that the same vvas
in a dangerous condition and unsafe for traffic, and
l\rnr:a;ns—'Phis Board, by a resolution dilly adopted ltay 11.,
.1925, considered said bridge of sufficient irnportance to he con-
structed or improved, as provided by Section 262-A, of the High-
way Lara, and directed the county superintendent or highways
to prepare, or claw. it) be prepared, reaps, plans, specifications
and estimates thereon, and to submit the Same to this Board, and
-WitEREAs—The county siaperintendent of highw+•atys prepared,
or caused to be prepared, such maps, plans, specifications and es-
timates and submitted the same to this l3oarcl, and the same were
duly approved by this Boatel and the Clerk of the Board was di-
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reeted to advertise, in the name of the Board, for bids for the
construction of said bridge according to such naps, plans and
specifications, as appears by a resolution duly adopted by said
Board on July 16, 1925, and
\1rr1EREas—The Clerk of this Board did so advertise for bids
for the construction of said bridge, as directed, in accordance
with the provisioils of Section 1.30, of the Highway Law, and the
contract for the construction thereof was thereafter and on the
1.0111 day of August, 1925, duly awarded to the Tauten Bridge
Company, Inc., of York, Pa., its bid having been the lowest -and
most. advantageous received, and
\ iIEREns--'Phis Board has.determined and does hereby deter -
n line that the total cost of said bridge to be the sum of $9,184.00,
and
WHEREAS—By a resolution of this Board, duly. adopted August
10, 1925, the cost of construction of said bridge was apportioned
between the County of Tompkins and the 'Town of Danby as fo]-
lows : One per cent (1%) thereof to be borne by the County of
Tompkins and Ninety-nine per cent (99%) thereof to be borne
by the.Town of Danby, and
1ATHER,Ees—The Amount of the cost of construction so appor-
tioncd, to be borne by the Town of Danby is in excess of $6,000.00,
to -wit; $9,092.16, and being in excess of the amount allowed by
law for a. town board to expend in the construction of bridges,
and the 'Town Board of said Town of Danby has petitioned this
body for authority to issue town bonds in the amount -of $9,000.00,
or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of rais-
ing Inoney to pay a portion of the cost, of said bridge -to be borne
by said town, and
Al'r1EREAS—It appears that t he amount. necessary to be raised
by the said Town of Danby, and to issue town bonds therefor, is
the sum of $7,000.00, to pay 0 portion ol` the cost of said. bridge
to be. borne by said town and
I1EREAS—The assessed valuation of the real estate of the said
Town of. Danby, 'Tompkins County, A. Y., as it appears on the
last assessment roll thereof, is the sum of $799,933.00, and the
amount of bonds thereof, or other indebtedness, issued or out-
standing under any previous or other authority than this Board,
is nothing-; now therefore be it
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Resolved—That. the Town of Danby, in the County of Tomp-
kins and State of Nevfork, be and is hereby authorized to bor-
row the -sum of $7,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary,
and to issue its bonds therefor in said .amount, for the purpose of
paying its share of the cost of construction and expenses of a
bridge on the Comfort,-Elyea load, over Buttermilk Creek, in
said town, and to sell said bonds, or cause the same to be sold, to
the highest bidder therefor, but at not less than their par value,
and interest; at a rate not. to exceed five and one-half per cent
(51-A%) per annum; and be it farther
I esolt.e(l—That said bonds shall be of the denomination of
$1,000.00 each and shall be numbered consecutively from one to
seven, and to be dated .April 15, 1920. Bonds Nos. I. and 2 to be-
come dne and payable on April 15, 1.927, and $2,000.00 or said
bonds to become due .and payable in numerical order on April 15.
of each and every year thereafter tutt.il all. are paid, except on
April 15, 19:30; only bond No. 7 shall be due and payable. All of
said bonds to hear interest at a rate not to• exceed five and oie-
linib per cent (51/,%)" per annum, payable semi-annually on the
15th days of October and A,pri] of each year. That said bonds be
coupon bonds, with the privilege of., registration, and that said
bonds, both principal and interest thereon, be made payable in
gold coin of the United. States of America of the present stand-
ard weight and fineness, or its equivalent in law=ful money of the
United States, at ilte Tompkins County National Bank, at -Ithaca.
New York, in New York exchange, or at the Chase National Bank,
in the City and State of New York, at the option of the holder;
and be it further
Resolved—That such bonds shall he Signed by the Supervisor
of the Town and sealed and signed by the Town Clerk of. said
Town of Danby, and the interest coupons attached thereto shall
be signed by the said Supervisor and said Torn Clerk, and that
the Supervisor. or such town. shall negotiate. such bonds accord-
ing.to law and as herein provided, and that he shall pay the pro-
ceeds of the sale thereof into 1he count~ treasury, to 1)e.0pplfed
in payment. of the .share of snclt cost of construction which is to
he horne•by said town, pursuant to the provisimis of Section 142
of the, Highway Vile. That the said. Supervisor, before issuing
or negotiating any of.. said bonds, shall make and execute in behalf
of and for the benefit of such ton -n, a good and sufficient, bond or
obligation in the penal sum of Seven 'Thousand Dollars, condi-
tioned for the faithful performance of his duties in issuing sucli,
bonds and the lawful application of the funds-•,vhich may be real-
ized by the sale therof, and of the funds that may he raised by
tax or otherwise for the payment of the bonds issued in pursu-
90 PROCEED) GS OP THE BOARD Oh' SUPERVISORS
once of this .act, and the interest thereon, which may came into
his hands. Such bond or obligation so made by the said Super-
visor, sltalI he approved by the town board of said, town and
tiled in the office of the Town Clerk; and be it. further
Reolz;cd—That before any of the bonds authorized hr this
act shall be issued, the Supervisor of the Town of Danby shall
advertise ror sealed proposals for the atnonut of. said bonds so
authorized to he issued, such advertisement to be published for
two consecutive weeks prior to such issue. in the two official 11e1's-
rapers published in the County of Tompkins, New York, desig-
nated by the 1-oartT to publish election notices, etc.; to -wit, the
-Ithaca Journal -News and the Groton Journal -Courier; and be it
further
J esol-red—'l'hat: there shall be raised by the levy of a tax upon
the taxable property of the said Town or Danby in each year
irliile said bonds, or any of them, arc outstanding and unpaid, a
sunt sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as it becomes due
and parable and also sufficient, to pay the respective installments
of principal of said bonds as the same become due and payable,
which siiid stunts .shall be assessed, levied and collected upon the
taxable properiv in said town at the same time and in the same
rnanner.as other torn taxes are assessed, levied and collected:
and be it further
Reo/Ted--That said bonds and the coupons tattaehed therto
shall be substantially in the follmi-ing form, to -wit:
No.
UNITED S'I'IVIES OF A-ATERICA
STATE OF N.I \1 YORK
COUNTY Ola' TOMPKINS
TOWN OP DANTiY
BRIDGE BOND
$1,1)1)0.1}I)
KNOW A-Lli \i EN BY '1'I-I.ESE PRESENTS. 'Fliat, the Town of
Danby, a municipal corporation, in the County of Tompkins and
State of New York, for value received, hereby acknowledges it-
self indebted and hereby promises to pay to bearer.. or if this
hond is registered, to the registered holder thereof, the principal
sunt of ONE T1TOIJSAND DOLLARS ($1.,000.00) on the .15th day
of April, 1!)...., with interest thereon at the. rate of .........
per centum per annum, parable semi-annually on the lath days
of October and April each year on presentation and surrender of
the respective interest oouhotis hereto attached ; both principal
and interest being ,payable in gold coin or the United States of
01' T(l11PKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 91
America of the present standard weight and fineness, or its equiv-
alent in lawful money of tate United States, at the Toro -plc -ins
County National .Bank, at, Tthaea, New York, in New York ex-
change, or at, the Chase National Bank, in the City and State of
1"ork, at the option of the holder.
This bond is one of'. a series or ponds or like date, tenor and
amount., but maturing serially in the order of their numbers, ag-
gregating the •snrn of Seven 'Thousand Dollars, and is issued for
the purpose or: paving. the Torn of Danby's share of the cost of
construction and expenses of a bridge on the Comfort-Elrea
Road over :Buttermilk Creek, in said town, and in !Hirsnaarace of
and in strict, conformity with the Constitution and .statutes of the
State of New York, including Sections 2(i2-,1, 142 and 130 of the
Highway .haw, the provisions of the County Law, the Town Law.
and the General Afrinicipal Law applicable thereto, and pursuant
to acts of the Town Boards and "Town Officials If the Town of'.
Danby, and pursuant to acts ,and resolutions of the Board of Su-
pervisors of Tompkins County, Nen- York, passed on' the 8th day
of December, 1925, lid- a two-thirds" vote of all the supervisors
elected to the Board or Supervisors of' said county.
This bond may he converted into a registered bond in accord-
ance with the provisions of the General Municipal Lair.
•
It is hereby certified, recited and declared that all Mets, condi-
tions and things required to exist, to happen and to he performed
precedent, to and i11 the issnanee of this le)]Ld. have existed, have
happened and have been performed in due time, form and manner
as required by law,; that the amount of this pond, together with
ail other indebtedness of said Torn, does not exceed any limit
prescribed by the Constitution or statutes of the State of New
York; tliat provision has item duly made for the levy and collec-
tion of an annual tax sufficient to pair the principal and interest
of this bond as they respectively become tine and payable, and
that. the full faith, credit and resources of the Tovn of Danhy,
Tompkins (county, New York, are hereby -irrevocably pledged
for the punctual payment of the principal and interest, of this
bond._
1.N WITNESS \VTLE1i•EOI , The sa(id•'l'csvvn 1lstilsv has cale;ed
this bond to he signed by its Supervisor and signed and sealed
by the Town Clerk, and the coupons hereto attached to he signed
by the lit.hot3'raphe(.1 fac-simile signatures of said Supervisor and
SP) PROCEEDINGS .Q1 TIIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
said Torn Clerk, and this bond to be dated the 1.5th dah of April.
1926.
• TOWN OF DANBY . TOMPKINS COUNTY, N. Y.
By
Supervisor
Town Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
No.
The Town of D;flibr, in the Comity of Tompkins, N. Y., will
pay to the bearer on the day of 19....,
in gold coin of the United States of America of the present stand-
ard weight and fineness, or its equivalent in lawful money of the
United States, at the Tompkins County National Bank, at Ithaca,
New York, in New York exchange, or at the Chase National
Bank, in the City and State of New York? at the option of the
holder, being six months interest then due on its Bridge Band
No. • , dated April 15, 1926.
TOWN OF DANBY, TOMPKI:NS COUNTY, N. Y.
By
Supervisor
Town Clerk
There shall be printed Oxi the hack of each bond a conversion
certificate and form of registration, as follows, to -wit:
(Form of Conversion Certificate)
Upon presentation of the within bond with the written request
of the owner thereof for its conversion into a registered bond,
we have this day cut off and destroyed coupons attached
to said bond, numhered from to , of the amount
of $ each, and the interest at the Tate of Per
centum per annum, payable semi -an wally on the 15th days of
October and April of each year, as was provided by the coupons,
as well as the. principal, is to be paid to
legal representatives, successors or assigns, at the Tompkins
OF TOiMPK NS COUNTY, :NEW YORK 93
County National Bank, at Ithaca, New York, or at the Chase Na-
tional Bank, in the City and State of New York, at the option of
the holder.
Dated, , 1.9....
Town Supervisor of the Town of Danby,
Tompkins County, New. York.
,•
Town Clerk of tlic 'Town of Danby,
Tompkins County, New York.
(Provision for Registration)
writing below except by the Town Clerk of. the Town of Danby
Date of
Registry
Faille of
Registered Owner
Second ed by_Mr. Sha ver.
Ayes --13. Noes 0. Carried.
Signature of
Town Clerk
On motion of Mr. Dassance, the Committee on Correction and
Reformation was authorized to make a contract for automobile
Hire for the coiintT for the year 1926.
111.oved. by Mr. George, that the Committee on Highways and
the attorney for the Board be authorized to secure the necessary
rights of: way for roads to be constructed or improved in the
county for the ensuuig year.
Seconded by 11Ir. l Idler.
Ayes --1.3. Noes -0. Carried.
On motion, ad;jotnnecl.
94 PHOCE:EI)I\GS Oh THE Ii0AR1) OF SUP ERVTSORS
TWELFTH DAY
Wednesday, December 9, 1925.
MORNING SESSION
Iio11 e,a11. All meurhers hresertt.
-Minutes of preceding day read and approyeel.
ills. Townsend ]resented a report showing that the Village
Tax Rate of the \Tillage o1 Trurna rsburg was $25.60 and the
School Tax Rate of the 1''illag•e of Trnmansbni•o• was $15.00, on
each $1.000.00 of valuation. .
The report of E. .P.
Tallmadge, a Justice of the Peace of the
Town of Groton, Was received and referred to the Committee
on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Accounts.
?vir. Townsend presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness
or the. Town oi' Ulysses, which was received and referred to the
Committee on Town Expenses, Etc.
Mr. Smiley presented a resolution adopted by Danby Grange,
No. 1.254, which was received and referred to the Committee on
Correction and Reformation.
111r. IIowe11 presented a list of the Returned School Taxes of
the City of Ithaca, which Was received and re.f.erred to the Com-
mittee on Returned Highway and Sehool Taxes.
\ii. Pierce offered the following, resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolued—That. the Cleric of the Board he authorized and em-
powered to secure hids for and make a contract for the printing
of. the Proceedings of the Board for 1025.
Seconded by i\Ur. sharer. Carried.
lir. King presented a report shoving the .Temporary Indebted-
ness of the Torn of Enfield, which was received and referred
to• the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc.
Mr. Shaver offered the followin0 resolution and moved its
adoption:
OI' 'r'OYPI(INS COUNTY, ,NE 1V PoliK 9:5
Resolved—'t'hat't]iere be and hereby is appropriat=ed, an ar]-
(1it.ional sum of $2,00(}.00; or so much thereof as may be necessary,
in addition to the sum of $4,0{}0.00 heretofore appropriated by
this Board, for carrying on the work of the committee for the
eradication 01 bovine tuberculosis during the year 1.925, and the
County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said moneys on the
IN*rit.ter) order of such committee, signed by the representatives
from this I3oar1J, and i1.. the County' 't isnrer has not sufficient
funds in her hands with which to pay said amount., or any part
thereof, she is hereby authorizers and directed to borrow the
sante, or so tnneh thereof as may be necessary, on the credit of
the county and to pledge the full faith and credit of Tompkins
County for the payment of the amount so borrowed.
Seconded by NIT, Miller.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Ca rried.
On motion of Mr, Ceotcri, the Board went into eXeeutie
5es5ion.
The Board arose from exeent-ive session and proceeded in this
transaction of regular business.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roil call. All members present.
On inofiola or ll.r. Patterson, the Clerk was 0utltorizecl to correct
any manifest- error in the minutes, or in the report of any
committee.
,llr. "Townsend, _Chairman of the Committee on County '1'reas-
rtrer'S Accounts, rendered the following report of the connnil,tee,
relative to the Bank Tax to be levied for the year 1.925
Your Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts renders the
.followin;rr report of the banks in Tompkins County, liable to taxa-
tion on its capital stock, svcrplus a ;rid undivided profits, as follows:
96 PROCEEDINGS OIC THE BOARD, OF SUPERVISORS
CTTY OF ITHACA
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock $250,000.00
Surplus 150,000.00
Undivided Profits 90,S29.32
$490,829.32 .
No. of shares of stock -2500.
Par Value or Each Share $ 100.00
Value of Each Share for Taxation 1.96.34
Amount of Tax—$4,908.29
TOMPEINS COUNTY- NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock $200,000.00
Surplus 150,000.00
Un iis=idccl Prifits 53,925.66
$403,928.00
No. of shares of stock --2,000,
Par Value of Each Share j 1.0001
Value of Each Share for Taxation 201.97 -
Amount of rl'as—$4,039.26
TOWN OF DPYDEN
1 I HST NAT[ONAI, BAND.
Capital Stock $ 25.000.00
Surplus 25,000.00
Undivided Profits 1.0,014.26
$ 60,014_:16
No, of shares of stock -250.
Par Value of Each Share ' 100.00
Value of Eacli Share for Taxation 240.06
.Amount of Tax—$600.1.5
OJ' TOIIPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 97
TOWN OF GROTON
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock $100000.00
Surplus 40,000.00
Undivided Profits 59,724.24
$199,72424
No, of shares of stock -1,000. -
Par Value of Each 'Share $ 100.00
Value, of Each. Share for Taxation
199.73
Amount of Tax ---$1,997:24`
TOWN OF ULYSSES
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock $ 50,000.00
Surplus 25,000.00
Undivided Profits 25,214.91
$100,214.91
No. of shares of stock -500.
Par Value of Each Share $ 100.00
Value of Each Share for Taxation 200.43
Amount of '1"ax--$1,002.15
Your Committee, therefore recommends- the adoption of the
following resolution:
/ c, olur;r1—That. a tzlx of 1:% upon the valve of shares of bank
Stock, as above set, forth, be assessed, levied and collected, and
that, the Clerk of this Board forthwith mail to the Presilent or
Cashier of caeb bank, or banking; association, a statement setting
forth the amount of its capital stock, ;urplus and undivided
profits, the number of outstanding shares thereof, the value of
each share of stock, taxable as hercinabove ascertained, and the
ag',<t'I'eQ•ate amount of tax to he collected) and paid by such bank,
or banking ISSOCIatIOTI, as provided by Section 24, of the Tax Law.
J. M. TOW"NS.END,
It A. WHIT"f .T FR,
S. L. 110 -WELL,
Coinniittee.
98 PROCEE[)I\GS OI THE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS
1\toved by llr. Townsend, that the report of the committee he
accepted and the resolution adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Miller.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
THIRTEENTH DAY
Thursday, December 10, 1925.
MORNING SESSION
Roll c<<11. All members present.
Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
Mr. Bing presented a list of the Special Franchises of the Town
of Enfield, which was received and referred to the Committee on
.Town Expenses, Etc.
Itr. Whittaker presented the Town Budget of the TOW/1 of
Caroline, which was received and referred to the Committee on
Town Expenses, Etc.
Mr. Dassance presented a list of the Exempt Property of the
Town of Newfield, which was received and filed.
Mr. DaSsance, Chairman of •the Committee on Equilization,
Ete,, presented the following reports of that committee, for the
purposes of the General Tax Levy and the Highway Tax Levy,
for the year 1925, which was laid on the table one day, under
the rule:
OF TOMPIiINS COUNTY, NE YORK 99
REPORT NO. ]. OF EQLALIZA'l'lON COIiMITTEE FOR
APPORTIONMENT OF GEN.ERAL TAX LEVY
FOR TF[E YEAR 1925
To .the :Honorable the .l3oanl of Supervisors •or the County of
Tompkins, N. Y.:
Towns
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Gro ton
.Ithaca City
Ithaca Towtt
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
Totals
4 g
rT J J: E'H
'4r
•
ti
V
I I
w E"�
882,7601$ 9,279 $ 892,039 .70i$ 1,274,341
1,068,220
3,64x),118
926,053
3,885,253
30,902,723
5,351,497
3,559,710
1,229,339
2,773,058
786,0301 4,4531 790,483.74
2,681,9801 54,8591 2,736,8391.75
595,407 6,528 601,935.63
2,965,140 26,505 2,991,645 .77
21,436,257 81.3,704 22,249,961 .72
4,641,225 68,093 4,709,318 .88
1,971,163 22,275 1,993,438 .56
889,400 20,22.1. 909,711 .74
1 1,971,440 25,162 1,996,602.72
1$38,820,8921$1,051,079 $39,871,971
$54,619,312
Towns
V
N
03
c
y
Caroline 1$• 930,295"$
Danby 779,798
Dryden 2,663,848
Enfield 676,016
Groton 2,836,225
It}inta Cit.v22,558,919
Ithaca Town ... 3,900,5801
Lansing 2,-598,580
Newfield 897,414
Ulysses 2,024,320
38,226 1,320 934,165
1$
$
$ 3,900
$
107685 9,150 779,798
72,991 13,030 2,709,158
74,081 2,584 676,016
1.53,420 6,210 2,849,225
308,958 80,834 22,558,919
1 802,7381 3,006,580
605,142 2,598,580
12,297 3,300 900,714
27,724 7,150 2,031,476
2,200
0,500
6,400
45,310
13,000
Totals ......I$39,871,9711$1,034,131 $1,054,131. $1128,528$72,660 $30,944,631
100 PROCEEDINGS Or THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Your Committee on. Equalization reports that they have ex-
amined the assessment rolls- of the several tax districts in the
County -of 'Tompkins. for the purpose of ascertaining.whether the
valuation in cine tax district bears a just relation to the valua-
tions in all the tax districts in the county; that in the opinion ofthe members of the committee such valuations do not bear such
just: relations to the valuations in all .t.lie tax districts of the
county, .and your committee would recommend that the valua-
tions of the several tax districts, in order that they may bear
such ,just. relations_ be increased or diminished aeeording to the
foregoing statements so as to make the aggregate equalized valu-
ations as indicated in the tabular statement above.
And your committee would also report that they have de-
termined upon proper inquiry xnd investigation the ratio or
percentage which the assessed value of the real property in each
such tax district bears to its full valve 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 .70 Per Cent
Danby 74 Per Gent
Dryden 75 Per Cent
Enfield 65 Per Cent
Groton 77 her Cent
Ithaca City 72 Per Cent
Ithaca Town SS Per Cent
Lansing 56 Per Cent
Newfield 74 Per Cent
Ulysses 7? Per Cent
That your committee have, in accord with such percentage
compiled, and that the foregoing tables shows the aggrgate
.valuations of each tax district, as determined from the actual
values of property fixedaccording to the above ratios or per-
centages 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 .7299976+ and that the table
shows by such valuations the_ several and aggregate valuations
upon which the' taxes for the col nty, including the state taxes,
should be apportioned between the several tax districts of the
county.
OP TOMPKKINS COUNTY', NEW YORK 101
All oi..which is respectfully submitted.
ALBERT DASSANCE, Chairman,
W. J. SHAVER,
J. W. JONES,
JOHN lI. TOWNSEND,
L. E. PATTERSON,
Committee.
REPORT NO. 2 01,E EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE FOR
APPORTIONMENT OF THE HIGHWAY TAX LEVY
FOR THE YEAR 1925
To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors of the County of
'Tompkins, N. Y.;
Your committee further reports that it has in accordance with
the percentages fixed and established by this Board, determined
the equalized valise of the real property of the several tax. dis-
tricts of this county, liable to the general levy of taxes, for
highway purposes, as shown by the subjoined tabular statement;
that the average rate of assessment as determined by such per-
centages is .7299727+.
Towns
4-
u
V-1
al
w
U
0
c3
0
Caroline
] )anhy
'Dryden
Enfield
Grot on
Ithaca City
Ithaca Town
Lansilig
Newfield
Ulysses
$ 884,080 $
795,480
2,695,010
597,991
2,971,350
21,517,001
4,641,220
1,973,363
895,990
1,977,840
9,279 $ 893,359 .70
4,453 799,933 .74
54,859 2,749,869 .75
6,528 604,519 .65
26,505 2,997,855 .77
813,704 22,330,795 .72
68,093 4,709,318 .88
22,275 1,995,638 .56
20,221 916,211 .74
25,162 2,003,002 .72
Totals $38,949,420$1,051,079 $40,000,499
$ 1,2, 6,227
1,080,090
3,666,492
930,029
3,893,318
31,014,993
5,351,497
3,563,639
1,238,122
2,781,947
$:14,797,254
102 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOART) OP SUPERVISORS
Towns
.Nr
sesseri value iiwrensed
0
CoI t olive.
El]field
Groton
Ithac;i City
Ithac;c Town_
Lo-i��sing
Nen-field
Ulysses
$ 931,611
7 89, 093
2,676,439
678,896
2,842,016
22,610,098
3.906,447
2,60.1,359
903,795
2,010, 745
$ 38,252
74;377
309.303
605,721
27.743
$ 10.340
73.430
155,839
802,871
12,416
$ 3,900
45,310
13,000
3,300
7,150
Totals $40,000,499 $],0555,396 81,055.396
$ 935,511
. 789,093
2,721,749
678,876
2,855,016
22,640,098
3,906,447
2,601,359
907,095
2,037,895
$72,660 $40,073,159
Average per cent .7299727+.
ALBERT DASSANCE, Chairman,
AV. J. SI -IA -A ER.,
J. JONES,
JOHN M. TOWNSEND,.._ .
L. E. PATTERSON,
Committee.
Moved bk_ lir: Dassancc, that the reports be taken from the
table and passed at. this time.
Seconded. by lir. .tiller.
By unanimous consent, the reports were taken N'om t.lie table.
• Mr. Dassance offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That report No. 1, of the Committee oii Equalization,
Etc., be accepted and adopted and the valuation of real property
for the purposes of the General Tax Levy, against the several tax
districts of the county, be equalized road determined as therein set
forth, s the 15151, of-tlie f3pjaortio»meirt of such taxes for the en-
suing year.
Seconded by \Ir. Miller.
OF TOM.PK.INS COUNTY, NEW YORK 103
Ayes --13. Noes—O. Carried.
'[r. 1)assanee offered the following resolution and moves] its
adoption
Rrt,Sol ,erl—That- report No. 2, of the Committee on Equalizat,ion,
Etc., be accepted and adopted and that the valuation of real
property for the pnrposes of the Highway Tax Levy, against the
several tax districts of the county, be e4pralized and determined
as therein set forth, as the basis o1 the, a.lipor•tionment of such
taxes for the ensuing year.
Seconded by 11r. Shaver.
Ayes --11. Noes—O. Gamed.
y•Ir. Von Order, Chairman of the Committee on Returned 1-igh-
v ay and School Taxes, presented the following report of that
committee, relative to the List of Grand Jurors for the year 1926:
Your Committee on Returned :Highway and School To -axes, to
\vlrich was referred the preparation of a list of Grand Jurors,
having prepared such list from the names selected by the several
supervisors of the towns and wards of the city, and filed the
some with the Clerk of this Bonrd, hereby recommends that the
Est so prepared, with the occupation, post office addresses, et,e.,
be adopted as the true Grand Jury List of Tompkins County for
the year 1926.
FRED 1). VAN ORDER 1H.,
OLEN A. EING,
L. E. PAT'TERSON,
Committee.
i\Ioved by Mr. -ran Order, that the report be accepted and
adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Jones. Carried.
i\Tr. Van Order, Gliairman of the Committee an net ed High-
,- and School Taxes, presented the following report of the com-
mittee, relative to the Returned School Taxes of the county for
the year 1925:
Your Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes, finds
by the certificates signed by the County Treasurer, supported by
the affidavits of the proper officers of the following school dis-
tricts of the different Towns of the county and the City.ot Ithaca,
194 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ]3OARI) 01' SUPERVISORS
submitted to this Board by the County '1roasurer, that. the fol-
lowing- school taxes have not been paid, after diligent efforts
have been made to enforce collection, your committee therefore
recommends that the following sums be levied upon and collected
from the lands or property upon which the same Ivere imposed,
witli 7% in addition thereto:
CAROLINE
Dist. No. 2—
Finch Estate. 50 acres $ .4.05
Dist. No.. 4—
Lucinda Yager, 50 acres 9.50
John Lee, 100 acres 10.80
Dist.. No. 6—
Harry 1)efreest, 28 acres 7.50
L."J. Hollister, 32 and IA acres 6.38
J. Fiddlir, 82 and acres 6.37
Alex Lezner, 82 acres 15.00
Dist. No. 7—
Orin Cornelius 6.00
Frank Balker Est. 3.00
J. F. -Wilbur .38
Dist. No. 9—
C. Tallmad`*e 4.72
Dist. No. 10—
J. D. Stout, 90 acres . 2817
Dist. No. 11—
C. Laltinier, 46 urges 4.50
Dist. No. 13—
Hobart Clambers Est., 8 acres 4.72
F. -D. Roe. 37 acres 7.35
Caroline Telephone Co. 2.57
OP TOIMPKI\'S COUNTY, NEW. YORE 105
E. Crispell, 2 acres
E. Crispcll, 88 ueres
E. Crispell, 1/9 acre 5.99
Dist. No. 19—
George Wolcott, 60 acres
George Wolcott (Candor), 18 acres 4.40
Dist. No. 20—
Gee Quick, 78 acres 11.40
Gee Quick, 1.4 acres 1.90
A. Spaulding, 39 acres 3.80
Mary 13rown, 114 acres 9.50
John Lee, 80 acres 7.60
\rincenza Degracia, 50 acres 1.2.35
Dist; No. 21—
Jay Ballard, 12 acres 6.00
jay Ballard, 102 acres 18.00
$212.05
DA.NBY
Dist. No. 2—
Edwin Traver, 45 acres $ 7.80
Edwin Traver, 121.acres 29.90
Dist. No. 3—
"Mrs. L. B. Finch, 64 acres 11.90
.Dist:. No. 5—
Robert Curtis. 5 acres 1.30
Dist. No. 7—
Harry Swansbrough, 1.00 acres 17.:37
Mrs. Chas. Manning, 50 acres 7.72
Dist. No. 8—
Collis Compton, 108 acres 49.50
J06 PROCEEDINGS Or THF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Sydney 1 acre 8.25
-Joseph Lissick, 830 acres 92.51
Sara Scarsborough, 25 acre,; 33.00
Clarence Swartwood, 15 acres 22.68
Harvey Updike, 74 acres 87.12.
Aaron Walker, lA acre 7.53
Dist. No. 9—
Fremont McFall, 45 acres .80
Dist. No. 13—
Mrs. Frank Martin, 160 acres 66.15
Orris Ostrander, 100 acres 22.05
Renhen'Dworsky, 119 and 1/ acres 40,79
Chas. Fisher, 100 aeres 29.05
Dist. No. 14—
Isaac Hazzard, 60 acres 20.00
Bert Ilef-Tron, 16 acres 2.50
Orville Howard, 100acres 50.00
Joseph Waring. 59 acres 25.00
Dist. No. ]6—
Bert. Baker, 2 and l/ acres .60
Fortner Est., .16 acres 1.20
Ostrander Est., 7 and 1/, acres .72
Joe Rid2way, 25 acres 1.80
Danby Telephone Co., .15 acres 2.04
Boyd, 80 acres :3.00
$585.88
DRYDEN
Dist. No. 2-
-Walter Coyle, 48 acres $ 10.12
pit, No. 9—
Jno. Flinn, 65 acres 25.07
Dist No. M—
ans. Magee, 23 and 1A acres 5.94
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK :107
Chas. McGill, 8 and 1i acres 8.37
Dist. No. 11—
Winona
1—W\ nona Palmer, 19 acres 3.96
Dist. No. 12 --
Herbert, Metcalf, 80 acres 6.50
G. E. Goodrich, 62 acres 2.34
Dist. No. 13—
F. L. Baker, 1.37 acres 37.20
4. L. Battier, 35 acres 1.12
J. L. Baker, 44 acres 5.58
J. L. Baker, 4 acres .65
Dist. No. 15—
W. A. Dickens, 123 acres 42.50
0. J. Race. 80 acres 31.00
Victor Fulkerson, 1.16 acres 44.68
lI aelle Fulkerson, 50 acres 9.13
Dist. No. 20—
Geo. W. Miller & Bro., 123 acres 35.85
Fi. 1. Fiiiclr Inst•., 50 acres 4.05
Dist. No. 21—
Cornelius Barnes, 70 acres 19.79
Dist. No. 26—
George Goodrich. 31. aaeres 1.12
Wil] limit, 25 acres 3.01
Z. B. Lormore, 93 acres 24.71.
Mrs. Eva Stairs, 12 acres .70
ENFIELD
Dist,. No. 4-
2' 33
Mark Dickerson, 1.00 acres 36.66
10S PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD O1` SUPERVISORS
Dist. No. 7—
Joseph Butler, 7 acres 2.80
Chas. Romsey, 1.25 acres 40.60
Elmer Rnrnsev, 80 acres 14.00
Joint Dist. No. 9, Ithaca and Enfield—
A. A. Bannaster, 5 acres 1.26
Frances Hunter Est., 3 acres 6.84
Dist. No. 10—
Carrie Runisev 16.94
Dist. No. 11—
Fred Bowers, 1 aur] 1/ acres 2.30
1,1"m, Parker Est.., 1/. acre 2.30
Dist. No. 11----
Orviiie Iran Ostrand. 79 nacres 22.50
Jennie Van Ostrand, 50 acres 10.50
GROTON
Dist. No. 8—•
$1.56.70
-L. C. •Atwater. Lol.s W. Cortland St. $ 42.75
L. C. Atwater, Lots S. Main St. • 713
.L. C. Atwater, Lots Cayuga St. 5.70
L. C. Atwater, House 714 Spring' SI.•28. ,()
L. C. Atwater, House 106 Peru Rood 11.40
Edward Bennett, Lot on Shriner St. 1.48
Frank P. Hatch, Clot on Spring St. - 2.85
ITarry Hugunine, Lots on W. Cortland St. 5.70
Clarence arence Kinney, hot on Spring St. 1.43
Milo Morgan, Lot on Sunrise Ave. 1.4:3
Willis Perkins. Lot .on W. Cortland St. 5.70
Perry A. Payne. Lot on Sunrise Ave. 2.85
Prudential Dis. Corp., House S. Main St. 114.00
Prudential Dis. Corp.. House E. South St. 114.00
Clarence A. Stone, House 109-1 1.1 Williams St 285.00
Mary Tvaroha. blouse 306 N. Parkway 34.20
Geo. W. Griffin, House 412 W. Cortland 5.70
• OP TOM.PI INS COUNTY, NEW YORK 109
F. 4. Heywood, Lots Clinton St. 9.85
F. J. Heywood, Lots 111cKinley.Ave. 5.70
F. J. Heywood, Lots Sunrise Ave. 4.28
Dist. No. 1 3—
Stewa rt Lamont
ont 28 n0
Dist. No. 16—
Thomas Riley, 60 acres 46.20
Dist. No. 17—
Clinton C7asar, 55 acres 27.45
Dist. No. 20—
Shales Gel. Corp., 10 acre- 45.45
.shales. (.e1. Coeh., '1/ rc 15.15
Slroles Gel. Corp., 1 acre 1.52
Dist. No. 22-
-Webster Bow -et -sox, .300 aero 91.00
Frank Krum, 118 acres 30.00
1'PH AGA
Dist-. No. 6--
$891.57
Berglioltz 1Ee.alty Co. $ 23.75
Mrs. A. T. Bergholt.z 5.00
Dist. No. 7—
Arthur Bennett 18.00
Otis Drew 20.91
(neo. B. Da : is .72
Tom- Deans•eli • 1...80
E. A. Finch - 3•60
J. 1i. Goldsmith .79
Ds+1;'rrrest Head
.72
Smith .lhrll .90
Henry Joyce 21.60
Richard Lidd in ton 27.00
110 PROCEEDINGS O1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
E. S. AfiddaiTh Et 72.00
Ahe Moore • 5.40
Hattie Liddington 1.35
Michael Sheridan .54
James Turner .90
W. W. Vose .11.1.60
Ira -Myers 108.00
E. J. Turner 1.82
Dist. No. S—
P. T. Kelly, 1.00 acres
P. T. Kelly, 66 aeres
P. T. Kelly, 156 acres 1.48.48
Arthur Wright, 101 acre,; 48.63
Dist. No. 9—
Sw•epon Ilowser, 23 vcre,4 53.98
Chas. Titus, 244 acres 98.67
LANSENG
Dist. No. 2—
$776.09
Central N. Y. S. R. R. $ 4.84
Fred Linderberry 27.00
Dist. No. 3—
Tracy Buchanan 28.56
Helen Baker 11.90
Dist. No. 5—
Grace G old en 17.50
Alice Davis .88
Central N. Y. S. R. E. 11.29
Dist. No. 7—
James Inman 36.40
Henry Page .65
Dist. No. 9—
Chas. Egbert .82
OF TOMPK.1NS COUNTY, NEW YORK 111
J. Krish 2.45
Frank Bower 3.28
Nolle Wilson 4.08
Dist. No. 113—
C1;rkr Blakeley 5.70
Dist. No. 18
B. S. Dewey 10.50
.1no. mettles 9.10
Central N. Y. S. R. 11 8.39
NEWFIELD
Dist. No. 1—
$192.32
Putnam Teeter, 35 acres $ 3.95
Willis Drake, 65 acres 6.32
Richard Cos, 45 acres 4.74
Dist No. 2—
Diary Alexander Est., 22 acres
MAry Alexander Ext., Shop
-Mary Alexander Est., House and Lot 45.00
Chauncey Freese, House and Lot
Chauncey- Freese, Lot 3.00
Ebner Galloo, house and Lot, 3.75
E. Haecker, Flouse and Lot 12.00
May Russell .75
Dist. No. 5—
Bertha Munson, 54 ze.res 2.80
Dist. No. 8—
James L. Baker 1.50
Ernest, Reynolds 5.40
Dist. No. 9—
Martin [h. Benjamin, 44 acres 4.38
Bertha Munson, 85 acres 1.46
112 PROCEEDINGS' OF THE BOARD O1 SUPERVISORS
Geo. Cavanaugh, 76 acres
Dist. No. 11-
6.57
Peter Teeter. 53 acres 2.40
Fremont Brown, 10 acres .40
Fremont and Gertrude Brown. 37 acres - 2.00
Chas. Tobey, 16 acres .80
Fred Henning, 871/.. acres . 3.60
Fred Reaming. 71 acres 4.00
" Fred Henning. 621A acres 6.40
Estes Rockwell, 50 acres 2.40
Dist. No. 12—
sera Leonard, 100 acres 16.20
Chas, Leonard, 30 acres 3.60
Aaron Runiser. 100 acres 9.00
Dist. No. 13—
Robert Raub, 91 acres 39.39
Dist. No. 14—
First. Nat'l Bank, .Bothe], 76 acres . 8.58
Edith M. Cass, 40 acres 3,95
Fred Moot, 214 acres 21.63
Dist. No. 15—
F. D. Cowles. 15 Boles 4.08
N. Slincle, 108 acre..' 48.00
\. Slinde, 120 acres 16.00
.Dist. No. 18—
Putman Teeter. 96 acres 6.40
Dist. No. 20
Fremont Brown and
Gertrude Brown and
Olive Rockwell, 20 acres 1.50
Win. McGiven, 101 acres 27.00
Ma �• Russell. 27 acres 3.50
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 113
Dist. No. 21-
Pnt:man Teter, 33 acres 1.50
Putrnan Teeter, 120 acres 2.50
Peter Teeter, 134 acres 3.25
Peter Teeter, 80 acres 3.25
ULYSSES
Dist. No. 1-
$343.00
Edward Arden, II & L $ 23.61
F. C. Biggs, 1T L, 12 ei cres 138.88
Fred Brewer, H & L, 1/4 acre 8.33
Maud Chilip. 1I & L, 4 acres 29.17
Addie Emmons, H & L, 1/4 acre 1.3.06
East, Steamburg Tel. Go., Franchise .97
Gey.Ehle,11&L,1/nacre 13.89
Hazen Fish, 11 •& .L, I/ acre 9.73
Llai -Hopkins Est., 11 & L, 1/ acre 13.89
Mrs. C00. King, inb II & L 1/, acre 44.44
Sarah Noble, Trot. 1.39
Irwin Potter, H & L, 77 acres 111.10
Emery Spicer, II & {_,, I/, acre 9.73
Pater. Tuniso 1, J-1 & L, 1/_ acro 38.89
Leon Tucker, 10 acres 29.17
Mrs. Chas. -Weeks Est., 11 & Ij 9.73
Dist. No. 6-
-Mrs. Albert Clark, 9. acres 2.98
Dist. No. 11 -
IV. Grant Egbert 4.80
L. H. Outsell 1.80
Mary Sutton 2.40
Dist.. \' o. 12-
W. Grant: Egbert, 52 acres 24.80
• Dist. No. 18 -Harry Williams, "7. acre 5.70
$543.46
114 P130CEEDI\GS OF THE BOARD 01 S1 PEHV[SOBS
CITY OF 1T13ACA
Walter & Susie Hihon, 1086 11'. Seneca St. $ 21.76
Lot, 11.3-115 Floral -Ave, 2.56
Ja'-ia Bolas, 913 W. Crest St. 7.68
W. & ArlieBrooks, 219 W. Lincoln Ave. 35.84
Lot, Short St., 2.56
Elbert C. Carpenter, Lot, 420 11'. lluffalo St. 6.40
Mary R. Casey, 307 S. Plain St.
15.36
B. & H. Chihon, 217 Floral Ave. 1.28
14. & A. H. Chilson, Lot, Floral Ave. 2.56
-Uri Clark Est, 15,4 E. State St. 204.51)
J. W. Coe, 119 Colle,e Ave. 69.12
B. Coleman Est., 136 Fayette St.' 19.20
405 W. Clinton St. 20.48
Nina Cornelius, 113 Cobb St.. 20.48
•Chas. Dade, 210 Cleveland Ave . 16.64
Jas. 4. Dillon, 10.1 Morris Ave. 15.36
103-5 Morris Ave. 15.36
1.09-1.1-1.3-15 Morris Axe. 30.72
110-12 -14-16 Morris Ave. 23.04
Grace Dodge, 317 First St.' 14.08
C. E. Dunkle, Lot No. 37, Maple Ave. • 1.92
Bessie Fish, 214 Floral Ave. 10.24
216 Floral Ave. 15.36
Frank Fish, Lot -No. 2, Floral Ave. 1.92
John Flinn, 11.2 W. Seneca St. 70.40
C. & B. French, 41.4 S. Ge
Geneva St. ' 24.32
M. & J. Geary, 320 N. :Meadow St. 20.48
Thos. Gelshinan Est., 305 I'iillyiew H.
8.20
Edw`d. Gibbons Lst.. 127-9 Cleveland Ave. 35.84
-A. C. & Maude Goff, 305 W. Green St. 102.40
Gar., Rear 315 W. Green St 30.72
M. Gray Est., 308-311 IHill'iew P1. 25.16
:307 Ilillyiew Pl. 20.48
Geo. Houghton, 109 Farm St.. 5.60
Lot. Cascadilla Ave. 4.`48
Fred Hoyt, 125-7 Elan St.. 35.84
lthac.a Improvement & Operating Co.. 412-14 Mitchell St. 38.40
J. P. & L. Jones, 602 Madison St. 23.04
Theresa La Barr, 1 -OS Franklin 15.36
Fred Leonard, 125-7 Flyers 23.04
Manuel Llop, 209-211 Dryden lid. -5:3.2.0
904• 1lect or 89.60
240 Linden Ave :35.84
11. J. Lucas, Jr.. 407 E. Tompkins St.
15.36
M .son &.- Jackson, 502 S. Plain 25.66
Bruno' Mazza. 416-18 N. Meadow 25.60
OE TOMIPKKI\S COUNTY, NEW YORK 115
J. 13. -McAllister, 41.8-22 Eddy 332,80
Preston ill.elton, 425 AV. Seneca 21.76
223 S. Plain 20.48
Lena C. Miller, 41.2 Elm ;35.84
Ben Mintz Est.. 402 W. Seneca _ 76.80
S. 1\iollella, Garages, 4th and Madison 3.5.36
Boss Oltz,'311 Floral Ave. 12.80
W. P. Purtell, 512-14 AV. Buffalo 25.60
Arthur Quick, 4:14 Madison (S. lIolIelln p vs) 23.04
Anna Reidy, Lot 623 Dryden Rel. 6.40
J. Reidy Est., 10 lap*c ..Ave. 21.76
121 Ma plc Ave. 60.16
Lot, Mahle Ave. 16.64
I. Rocher, 326 W. Buffalo 58.88
L. G. Scott, 1.27 Giles 20,48
Thad Seamon, 302 E. Lincoln 25.60
M. J. Sheridan Est., 41.2 Hudson 21.75
Lot, 414 1 -Hudson 5.12
A. G. Sincel)auglr, 339 EInr 44.80
Gertrude Sinn, 285 Cliff 15.36
Lot. 238 Cliff 1.28
Tra Stillwell, 321 E. Falls 21.76
Tompkins Co. Farmers' Co., 903 W. State 64.00
Fred Van Order, 51.1. W. Seneca 52.48
514-16 W. State
70.40
Mary E. Van Order, 356 Floral air .
112.64
Jesse Vaughn, lot 28 Tree?! Ave. 1.28
E. L. Welch, 1.32-4 Linn 38.28
J. Welch, .Ice ]rouse, Westport 5.12
206 College. Ave. 81.02
C.
H. Wilcox 209 Auburn20.48
$2,677.76
F. D. VAN ORDER, JR.,
OLEN A.
L. E. PATTERSON,
ERSON,
Connitt'ee.
Mr, Van Order offered the following resolution anis moved its
adoption:
Resolved -That the foregoing report of tlic Cornmittee on Re-
turned Highway and School Taxes be accepted and that the sinus
therein mentioned be Ieviod and collected from the lands or prop-
erty•upon which the •sne were imposed, vitli 7% in addition
thereto.
116 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Seconcted by Mr, Dassance.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
-Moved by Mr. Dassance, that the .Board meet as a Committee
of the Whole, for an inspection of the Tuberculosis Hospital and
the County Home, on Friday, December 11, at 10:00 A. "1.
Seconded by Mr. George. Carried.
Mr. -Miller presentee- a list of the Town Audits of the Town of
Ithaca, which was received and referred to the Committee on
Town Expenses, Etc.
On motion, adjourned to-iMIonday, December 14, at 10:30 A.l I.
FOURTEENTH DAY
Monday, December 14, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. .A11 members present.
11linutes of preceding day read and approved.
The report of Bert Kirby, a Justice of the Peace of the Town
of Enfield, was received and referred to the 'Committee on Cor-
oner. justices' -Etc., Accounts.
_\Ir. George presentee- a list of the Special Franchises of the
Town of ILansingx, which was received and referred to the. COtn-
mittee on Town Expenses, Etc.
lCr. Dassance presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness
and Temporary Indebtedness of tiie Town of Newfield, which was
received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc.
Mr, Dassance presented a list of the Special Franchises of the
To\vn of Newfield, which was received and referred to the Com-
mittee ori Town Expenses, Etc.
The report of Howard K. Aiken, a Justice of the Peace of the
Torn of Ulysses, was received and referred to the Committee on
Coroner, Justices',•Etc., Accounts. •
OP TO_l1l-KINS COUNTS., NEW YORK :117
• Mr..Townsend presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town
of Ulysses, i-hich was received and referred to' the Committee on
Town Expenses, Ete.
Mr. Townsend presented the several chines lid ited by the
Committee on Auditing Accounts of'. the. 'Tuberculosis Hospital,
for the year ending October 31. 1925, which was received and
filed.
DIr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That the several claims against the -emu -11y audited
by the Committee on tluditsng Accounts of. tbth Tuberculosis Hos-
pital, for the year ending October 31, 1925, this day filed, be au-
•dited ler this Board at the amounts rccommondOrl and attdited by
t:he
committee.
Seconded by Mr. Killer.
Ayes -18. Noes—O. Carried.
The Clerk read a communication from the Executive Secretary
of the Southern 'I'ier Association .for the Blind, Which was re-
ferred to the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Mr. hiller offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That. the Committee for the Eradication of Bovine
Tuberculosis for the year 1.926, shall consist of the Chairman of
the Board of Supervisors and Herbert A. Whittaker, as repre-
sentatives of this Board, and ;1[essrs. Dr. Homer them g, of Dry-
den. Albert, L. Stone; of l.thaca, and E. N. :Afoot, of Ithaca; and
be it further
Resolved—That there be and hereby is appraifiriatcd the sum
of :0,000.00, or so much thereof as may he necessary, for rhe
. carrying on the work of the above desi;znated committee for the
year 1926, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay
said moneys on the written order of such committee, signed by
the representatives of this hoard; and be it further
118 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS
Resoii ed—That all investigations and work performed in the
eradication of bovine tnbercaalosi5 in Tompkins County, includ-
ing the hiring and discharging of all employees, shall be in charge
of said committee.
Seconded by ivIr. Smiley.
Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried.
The selection of certain officers and representatives of the
Board, having been made a special order of business for this time,
that matter was taken up.
Mr. Shaver placed in nomination the name of Dr. Cr. at. Gil-
christ, as a Member of the Board of Managers of the Tubercu-
losis Hospital.
Dr. Gilchrist's nomination was seconded by Mr.
•There being_no further nominations, on motion, the Cleric east
one ].allot for Dr. G. M. Gilchrist., and the Chairman declared Dr.
Cl. M. Gilchrist duly elected a Member of the Board of Managers
of the Tuberculosis .Hospital, to succeed himself, fora term of
five years, beginning January 1. 1926.
lir. Patterson placed in nomination the name of Dr. J. AV.
Judd, as Jail Physician for the ensuing year.
Dr. Judd's nomination ',vas seconded by -Mr. Kin<o.
There beim no further nominations, on motion, the Clerk cast
one ballot for Dr. J. W. J udd. and the Chairman declared lir.
Judd duly elected Jail Physician for the ensuing year.
IIr. Whittaker placed in nomination the name of Mrs. Amy
Green, as Jail Matron for the ensuing year.
Mrs. Green's nomination was seconded by lir. -Tones.
There being no further nominations, On motion, the Clerk cast
one ballot. for Mrs. Amy Green, and the Chairman declared Mrs.
Green duly elected Jail _-Matron for the ensuing year.
Mr. Shaver placed in nomination the Fla Mc of Whna. O. Smiley,
as a Director of the'Faa7n Bureau Association.
!lir. Smiley's nomination vas seconded by Mr. Patterson.
OF TO1t:K1 S COUNTY, NEW YORK 119
There being no further nominations, on motion, the Clerk cast
one ballot for Wm. 0. Smiley, and the Chairman declared Mi.
Shiley duly elected a Director of the Farm Bureau Association,
as the representative of the Board of Supervisors.
• -Mr. Miller placed in nomination the bone of Sidney L. Howell,
as the representative of the Board in Junior Project Extension
WTork.
ll.r. Howell's nonxinirtion was .seconded by Mr. Shaver.
The;re lreinr no further nominations, on motion. the Clerk cast
one ballot for Sidney L. Howell, rind the Chairman declared \Ir.
I -towel] duly elected as the representative of this Boa rd in the
Junior Project. Extension Work of the harm Bureau Association.
Moved by Mr. Smiley, that the amount. paid the Jail Physician
±nr his services for the year 1.926, be $2.00 a visit, and being. the
salmi amount as heretofore paid.
Seconded by Cllr. Patterson. Carried.
:i'r. King• presented a list of the Town. Audits of the Town of.
Enfield, which was received and referred to the Committee ort
Town Expenses, Etc.
The Clerk read the following. report of the Committee on
County Clerk and Election Expenses, relative to the reports of
the County Clerk and the Surrogate's f acrh, nn ale receipts and
d ishiireluents of t.liCir offices:
Your Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses, re-
ports that it has examined the reports submit=ted by the County
Cie-rk and the Shunt ate's Clerk respectively- and, in the opinion
of your committee, the same Ole correct.
After comparing the report of the County C=lerk with the re:
port of the County Treasurer, 00 ]ler receipts from the County
Clerk, your Committee believes that the receipts nf° the County
Clerk's office belonging to the county, 1(05 been paid to the County
Treasurer; and that, the sum of.$187.49, being die balanee in the
hands of the Surrogate's Clerk. after laying the expenses of her
office. for the year, has been received and ready to be applied to
the credit. of the county.
LESLIE R. PIERCE,
1-1. A. '\VI11 T 11AKER,
A. S. MID LER,
Comm ittee.
R
120 PROCEEDINGS OP THE .BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
;Moved by llr. Pierce, that the report of the Committee he
accepted.
Seconded by lir. Smiley: Carried.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on
County Clerk and Election Expenses, relative to the report of the
Commissioners of Election:
Your Committee on County Clerk- and Election Expenses, re-
ports that it has examined the report of. the Commissioners of
Election, and, to the best of your Committee's jtulg_gment, the
sante is correct, and your Committee therefore recommends that
the apportionment of election expenses for the year as made by
said Commissioners, lie accepted and adopted. by.this Board, and
that the several sums charged to the county, towns and city, he
levied upon and collected t`roiu the taxable property of the County
of Tompkins and the respective towns and cite- therein, as follows:
County of Tompkins $3,634.43
Town of Caroline 152.79
Tow of Danby 106.65
Town of Dryden 404.33
Towyn of Enfield 120.00
Town of Croton 469.77
Town of Ithaca 221.98
City of 1.thaea 995.56
Town of Lansing 232.18
Town of Newfield 159.10
Town of. Ulvsse's 275.19
$6,772..03
LESLIE 11. PIERCE,
11-1. A. l i-II.'1`TAKER,
A. S. MILLER,
Committee.
Air. Pierce offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That the report of the Committee on County Clerk
ui l Election Expenses be. accepted and that the several stuns
therein mentioned be levied upon and collected from the taxable
property of the respective towns of the county, the City of
Ithtaca and the County of 'Tompkins, as therein set forth.
Seconded by Mr. Dassancc.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTS', YEW VOR}' 121_
Ayes -13. Noes ----O. Carried.
On motion, adjourned.
FIFTEENTH DAY
Tuesday, December 15, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Moll call. A11 members present.
-Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
The report of Albert Coleornvc, a Justice of the Peace of the
Town nf. .Hmficld, was received and referred 10 the Committee
on Coroner, Justices' Et e. Accounts.
Mr. Townsend, Chairman of the Committee on County Tl'reasiur-
er's Accounts, rendered the followita, report of that Committee,
relative to the report of the County Treasurer:
Your Committee on County 'I yea mer's Aeeou:ats reports that
it has examined the report of.. the Comity Treasurer as submitted
to this Board and your Committee hos compared the same with
the hooks, vouchers and bank balances and believes the sante to
be correct. Your Committee believes the report is a true state-
ment of the business, of the Bounty as handled by the County
Treasurer during the yea?' and your Committee therefore recom-
mends that said report be accepted.
Dated, December .15, 1925.
J. M. TOWNS1Nl),
S. L. HOWELL.
H. A. WHITTAKER,
Committee.
1lrived by lir. Townsend, that the report of the committee be
accepted.
Seconded by Mr. Sharer. Carried..
Mr. Whittaker, Chairman of the Committee to hear the appeal
of Matthew P. Snook from an award by the Assessors of the Town
Danby- for iaajurie.s to .sheep, caused by dogs, rendered -the fol-
Eoyrng report of that committee:
122 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF STII'ERVISORs
To the Board of Supervisors,
Tompkins Count-, N. Y.
Your Committee, having been appointed to hear the appeal
of Matthew P. Snook from an award made to him by the assessors -
of the Town of Dranby, for in,jiu ies to sheep by dogs, both an an
original and supplemental claim therefor, wish to report to your
body that this committee had a hearing before it, and examined
all witnesses presented; both by the claimant and the assessors
of the Town of Danby, and your Committee. believes that the
award made by the -assessors on the original claim, dated Oetober
22, 192 x, and 011 the supplemental claim. dated October 22, 1925,
was ample and sufficient and,covered all damages sustained by
claimant on all claims presented and before. this .eommittee, and
your committee would recommend that the award made by the
assessor of the Town of Danby, both on the original autl supple-
mental claims, be allowed to stand and that no further or addi-
tional award be made by this Board. on the appeal therefrom.
Dated. December 15.1925.
H. A. WTdI.TT 1KER.
W. R. (1EOIE G -E,
ALBEIT DASSANCH.
Coral nlittee.
Moved by lir. Whittaker, that the report: of the committee be
aeeepted and adopted.
Seconded In .:lir. Howell. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION
J. ol1 call. All members present.
-IITr. Smiler. Chairman of the Committee on Comity Officers
and Compensation, rendered the :following report of that com-
mittee, relative to salaries of county officers and employees:
Your Committee on County Officers. and Compensation reports
that., in its opinion, the salaries of county officials and regular
employees in the various county offices and departments of county
goyernnlerat should be fixed as follows:
TOMM1'.N1:NS COUNTY, NEW VORI( 123
County Judge $8,500.00
Judge of Childrens' Court 1,500.00
Special County Judge 600.0()
County Clerk '2.600.00
County Treasurer 1,000.00
District Attorney 1,600.00
Sheriff' 2,400.00
Superintendent of the Poor 1,500.00
Coroner 300.00
Superintendent of Highways 2,200.00
Deputy County Clerk 1,200.00
Ce -linty Sealer o1` Weights find Measures 500.00
Tiro Commissioners of Eleetion cr $600.00 1,200.00
Clerk iii' Board 1501).00
Attorney .Eur Board 00.00
Jail (Matron 300.00
Surrogates' Clerk 1,500.00
Comity Court & Stu°rogiite's Steno (raphel• 1,200.00
Clerk or Ghildrens' Court. 801L00
Probation Officer 1.2(1).00
_Motor Vehicle Clerk, County Clerk 1200.00
.Assistants inConnt� Clef h's Off eo 4,400.00
tinder Sheriff! 400.00
Dewily Sheriff and Turnkey 900.00
Jo idiot. at County Clerk's Building 480.0))
Keeper at County 1Lonie 1,200.00
Total fir Officers and Employees $:;5 450.00
Your Committee recommends 1hat the salaries of the county
officers and employees he fixed by this Board at the amounts
Stated, and yoilh• cohrllllittee directs tlliit. the aitlohint. (paid the
lletor
Vehicle Clerk in the County Clerk's office be in hill for
any notoriai fees or other services iii connection with. the duties
of his office, that, the Count- Sealer (if 1i'eiglhts and Measures
he ailowed a'sttm, not to exceed 44,=100.00, For expenses while per-
forming the duties of his office, that the County Superintendent. of
I]ighn'ay's be alto ed a sum; not to exceed *1,000.90, for expenses
whiles hesfnh•loin tli duties td his that the Coronmr
She allowed a suis not to exceed $100.00, for expenses while per-
forming the duties of his office, said expenses to he amIliterl by
this Board at the annual session or at 'any quarterly session, and
that the District: Attorney he allowed the shin ol'. $100.00 for
office expenses, to be paid to liiln monthly.
124 PROCEEDINGS OI THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS
1V. 0. SMILEY,
S. L. HO -WELL, .
:LESLIE R. PIERCE.
'Committee.
;Aloved by lir. Smiley, that the report of the Committee
Comity Officers and Compensation, he accepted Enid aciopteci.
Seconded by lir. ?Miller.
on
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
Mr. Carl Crandall appeared before -the Board, relative to the
conveyance by the county to' the F'ing'er ]cakes State Part: Asso-
ciation, of certain portions of the Tuberculosis Hospital. property,
which matter was referred to the Committee on Charities to
investigate and report.
:Hr. Smiley offered the following resolution .and moved its
adoption:
iesola;ccs—That the sums of $1.500.00 and $:300.00, heretofore
%a1Prnlrriated as salaries to the Clerk and Attorney- for this Board,
be in full payment of service as Clerk autl Attorney for the
Board from November 1:2, 1-925, to the annual session in 1.926,
unless otherwise ordered by a resolution of this Board. Said
stuns to be paid as follows: $400.00 forthwith, $400.00 on Janu-
ary 15. 1926, and the balance in tela monthly payments of $100.00
per month, the first monthly payment being February 1, 1926.
The County Treeasurer i5 hereby authorized to make the first
two payments out of any unappropriated moneys in her hands,
and if she has not sufficient funds with which to pay the same,
she is authorized and directed to borrow the same on the credit
of the county.
.Seconded by lir. Pierce. Carried.
On motion, adjourned.
SIXTEENTH DAY
Wednesday, December 16, 1925
MORNING - SESSION
Roll call. Ali members present, eicept ➢'fr. King.
OEC TOMPKI S COUNTY, NEW TORI: 125
Minutes of preceding Clay read and approved..
Air. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
•
Resof ((J—That there be levied' and collected from the taxable
property of Tnnrlrl.ins County, the snuff or $30,7:30.00 for the con-
struction of highways for the year 1926, under the provisions of
Section :120-A, of the FIi, hway Law, Said sum of x0,730.00 to be
duplicated by a like amount l:y the State of Now York, under
the proVision5'of Section X320 -I3, of the Highway Law.
SeenHded by -Al r. Pierce.
.1 vex -1.2. Noes --0. Carried.
Air. Patterson offered the following; resolution and moved its
adoption :
llasolb.ed—'1'hat there be and hereby is appropriated from the
Motor ]vehicle Funds, now iii the hands of the County Treasurer,
the sum of $4,0110.00, to 1Iie Construction Fund under
the County System of Roads,
Seconded by 71r. Pio'co.
Ares -122. Noes -0. Carried.
\lr. Shaver offered the followirra resolution and moved its
adoption
Resol$Jerl—That there be and herehy is appropriated the sutra
of :!;9.023.00 for the maintenance of iritwhways during the year
1926, built under the County System of Road;.
Seconded by Mr. Patterson.
:fres-12. Noes—O. Carried.
llr. Patterson offered 1110 following resolution and Moved its
adoption:
13asni):erl—That there be and hereby is appropriated the stun
of $5,000.(10, or so ninclr thereof as may be necessary, for pay-
ment- for.rig•hts of way on the Dryden -Cortland and on tin Lth-
aca-'[ rrimansburg. Highways.
Seconded by Arr. Shaver.
12ii PROCEEDINGS Or THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Ayes -12. Noes—O. Curried.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Moll call. All members present.
\[r. Pieree offered the following resolui ion and moved its adop-
tion:
It'esolLrrT—That there be and hereby is ii]tprolrriated the stun
of $300.00 to the Cornell Library Association for the rental of
offices for the Motor Vehicle Clerk for the year 1926, and the
County 'Treasurer is hereby direetecl to pay 'such autnrtrt to the
Treasurer of said association, in quarterly, payments.
Seconded by 1[r. Shaver.
Ayes -1:1. Noes ---0. Curried.
Ir. Dowell presented a list. of the Corporations of the City of
Ithaca, which was filed.
7. Howell presenter) n report showing that the School Tax
Rate of the City of Ithaca for the year 11Th », was $14.00 on each
$.1.;000.00 of valuation.
The Clerk read the 'following report of the Committee on Town
and County ,Accounts, relative to the amounts to be raised for
sinking fund and interest 'on bonds issued for the enn.struetion
of state and state and county highways, and the amounts neces-
sary to be raised by the several towns for the maintenance there-
of for the year 1926:
Your Committee on Town and County Accounts, hawing ex-
amined the figures submitted by the State Comptroller, of the
oJnmuats ncecssary to he raised by the several towns of the county
for sinking fund and interest on bonds issued for the construc-
tion of stale and state and county highways, and the figures sub-
mitted by the State Bureau of Highways, 1)1 the amotuats•neces-
sary to be raised for the maintenance of such highways by the
several towns, reports the following amounts to be levied and
eollected from the various towns of 1110 eoanty for such highway
maintenance, and also the amonti's to be levied and collected for
sinking fond and interest on bonds issued for the construction
of state and state and county highways, due from Tompkins
County and the several torus therein. as follows:
01' TO1iPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 127
Towns
County .Int.erest Town. Interest
Road. Sinking on Sinking on
Al. aintetin /ice Fund same Fund same
Caroline * 550.00
Danby 650.00
Dryden 1250.00 *1017.15 *2031.31 $263.43 $526.90
:i±]nfield 600.110
Groton 500.00
lrhaea 1100.00 339.42 678.86
Lansing 700.00
Nctirfield 650.00
Ulysses 4150.00 70620 141.2.40 216.85 433.69
*6450.00 ;12062.77$4125.57 *480.28 *960.59
Dated, December 16, 1925.
OLIT,N A. KING,
ALI3ERRT I) 1SS INCE,
F. D. VAN ORDER, JR.,
Committee.
Mir. Ding offered the following. resolution and moved its adop-
tion:
li',esolvr3(1—'Pkat the report oP the Committee on Town and
Comity Accounts be accepted and that the amounts therein men-
tioned be levied and collected from the taxable property of the
various towns of the county for road mmaaiutcnan,e; and also that
the amounts bellevied and collected from the taxable property
liable therefor for sinking: fund tied interest on bonds issued for
the construction of state and state and eorult.y highways, due from
the County of Tompkins and the several towns thereof.
Seconded by Mr. Townsend.
Ayes—]3. Noes -0. Carried.
On motion, adjourned.
SEVENTEENTH DAY
Thursday, December 17, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. X411 Inc-mi)ers present.
128 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
lllinutes of preceding day read and approved.
Reports of J. D. Ross and.Hiles D. Lane, Justices of the Peace
of the Towns of Dryden and Lansing respectively, were received
and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc., Ac-
counts.
Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
WHHER-EAs—The town superintendents of the several towns of
Tompkins County have made an estimate of the amount of
monet- necessary to be raised by tax for the improvement of the
highways aiicl bridg.es and other miscellaneous highway pur-
poses of their respective towns, as provided by Section 90, of the
Highway Law; and
\VIIEREAS—The respective town .boards have approved or
ehanred said estimates, as provided by Section 91 of the High-
way Law; therefore be it
Nesolreil—That the said estimates as a pproved by the town
boards be received and the sum set opposite the name of the re-
spective towns in t.lie column whieh bears the heading, "Amount
of 1st Item" (which is the amount of the First Item in said esti-
mates), be assessed, levied and collected upon the. taxable prop-
erty of the respective towns, exclusive of the property within the
limits of the .incorporated tillage or villages of their respective
towns which maintain their streets and highways as a'separate
road district: and be it further
Resolved—That thelsum set opposite the names of the respec-
tive towns, in the columns which bear the heading, "Amount of
2d Item," "Amount of Srd Item" and "Amount -of 4tli .Item"
(which is the amount of the Second, Third and Fourth Items of
said estimates as approved by the various town boards), be as-
i-:e.,4sed, levied and collected upon the entire taxable property of
the various towns of Tompkins County, as follows, that is to say:
Narne of Amount of
Town First Item
Caroline . $3,000.00
Danby 3,907.00
Dryden 8.000.00 -
Enfield 9,822.00
Groton 5,400.00
Ithaca - 4.637.74
Lansing 7;100:00.
Newfield 3,917.00
Ulysses 5000.00
amount of Atnoilnt of
Second Item Third item
.700.00 $ 500.00
1,200.00
• 3,000.00 = .• 8,000.00
500.00 500.00
7-,000.00 3,000.00
2,000.00 2,000.00
2,500.00 2;000:00
2,500.00 "1,000.00
1,500.00
Amount of
Fourth Item
$1,400.00
1,500.00
4,200.00
1,815.00
2,1.00.00
2,600.00
1,500.00
2,000.00
1.;000,00
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 129
And that the several amounts when collected shall be paid to
the supervisors of the respective towns, to be paid out by them
. as provided by law.
Seconded by illi. -Whittaker:
Ayes -1:3. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That the amount set of)posite the name of each. town
be assessed, levied and collected upon the taxable property of
that town, exclusive of the corporate limits of any village or vil-
lages, the same when collected to he paid to the supervisor of the
town to he alpplied to the cancelling of certificates of indebted-
nes.s and the interest aceruing on sane.
Name of
Town
Amount ol` Amount Of
Principal to be levied interest to be levied
Caroline ,} 2,500.00
Danby 450.0[)
Enfield • 8.00[0.0(1
Lansing 14.1S7.1G
Newfield 4,500.00
Ulysses 1.0,000.00
`x;125.00
180.00
107.50
Seconded by :Mr. lIilIcr.
Ayes -1 , Noes -0. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll eall. All members present.
Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
!1 5okcn((—'.flat whenever, in the opinion of the Highway Offi-
cials Committee (f. this lioiird, a Town Superintendent is incom-
petent, or refuses or 21eglectS to carry, out the mstructiom5 given
him In .)id committee in the: construction 'Or -naitite11 ince of
highways in his town Tinto.;1
.20-A; of the -Highw y Law, and
the Town .hoard of said town fails to take action Thereon, said
committee s1<<311 have the power to appoint; a competent person
l30 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
as an inspector of said work of construction or maintenance, and
the compensation paid such inspector ,shall be deducted front
the amount of moneys to be paid that year by the count, to the
town in which such hightivay k looted.
Seconded by \.1.r. [)assance. -
Ayes Messrs. Smiley, Shaver, Patterson, Howell, Pierce, Das-
sanee. Totirnsend-7.
Noes—Messrs. Whittaker, King. ]ones, hiller, Van Order,
George 6.
Resolitt i oat ea cried.
On motion of 'ATT. I-Iowel.l..the Board went into executive session.
The Board arose from executive session and proceeded in the
transaction of regular business.
On motion, adjourned.
EIGHTEENTH DAY
Friday, December 18, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. All members present.
Minutes of preceding day, read and approved.
Mr. .zones presented t}ie several claims audited by the Com-
mittee on Jail Supplies during the year ending October 31, 1925,
which were received and filed.
Mr. Jones offered the following; resolution and moved its adop-
tion:
Is;esolred—That= the several claims against the county ,tied au-
dited by the Committee on Jail Supplies during the year ending
October 31, 1925, this day'filed, be•audited by this Board at the
amounts recominended and audited by. the committee.
Seconded- by i\Tr. -Whittaker.
L,
OF TOM MINS COUNTY, N.E\Y YORK 131
Ayes 13. Noes ---0. Carried.
MT. Shaver, Chairman of the Committee on Charities, rerulered
the following report of that corttmit:tee, relative to the report of
the Board of Managers of the '1i'uberenlosis Hospital:
Your Cotnrnitt.ee on. Charities reports that it lots examined the
report submitted to this Board, of -the Board of 'Managers of the
Tuberculosis Hospital,- and, so Fur as your eonanrittee can ascer-
tain; t:hc figures submitted in said report are correct.
In view ref' the large expense neeesstrry in the maintenance of
an institution of this kind, your committee recommend that there
be appropriated the stun of $22,000.110 for the maintenance of the
hospital for the ;year .1.!)26, and the sum ol'.:*11)00.00 for the em-
ployment of a vocational nurse, and therefore recommend the
adopt.iori of the following resolution
Vesol+;erl--'flat there be levied and collected from the taxable
property of Tompkins County the stun of $22,))0P,00 for the main-
tenance ol'. the Tompkins Comity Tuherenlosis Ilospitat for the
year 1926, and The Soni or $1,000.00 for the employment of an
educational and vocational nurse at the institution for the year
1326.
W. J. SHAVER,
S. 1IOWEIJ i
J. W. JONES,
Coiirmittee.
Moved bar 11r. Shaver, that the report of the committee be ac-
ted and the resolution adopted.
Seconded by DIr•. Smiley.
Ayes -13. Noes --70. Carried,
1)1r. Shaver, Chairman of the Committee on Charities, pre-
sented the following report of that committee, relative to the re-
port. of the County Superintendent of the Poor:
Your Committee on Charities, reports that it has examined the
report of the, Superintendent of the Poor and reports than the
figures therein submitted *appear to be correct,, and your commit-
tee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
Ireesola;c4l7.7-That for the maintenance of the furor having settle-
rnent in Tompkins County, there he Ievied and collected from the
132 PROCEEDINGS' OF" :I'HE BOARD OF -SUPERVISORS
"taxable property of the several towns and the City of Ithaca, to
reimburse the county for moneys expended for t.ite maintenance
of the poor of the various towns and the City of ithaea, during
the year ending November 15, 1925, the following sums, viz.:
Goroline
Dankly
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
Cit:' of Ithaca
.County
$
158.29
342.87
342.87
591.67
42.04
171.44
85.72
196.1.0
2,638.93
-
418.02
and be it further
*5,354.31
Resolved—That there be levied and collected from the taxable
property of Tompkins County, the stun of $12.930.00, appor-
tioned as follows:
County and Town Poor to be supported at the County
Ilome for the ensuing year.
Outdoor Relief and County 1-lome Maintenance
Superintendent of` Poor Expenses
Transportation
Chaplain -at County Home
Physician at County Home
Moved by Jr. Shaver,. that the report
cepted and the resolution adopted.
Seconded by .11r. hiller.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. .-
5,500.00
6,000.00
400.00
400.00
150.00
480.00
$12,930.00
AV. J. SHAVER,
S. L. HOWELL.,
J. AV. JONES,
Comte ittee.
of .the committee be ae-
llr. Pierce. Chairman of the Committee on Soldiers' Relief,
Ete.,-•to, which had been referred the reports of various: organiza-:
• 01."1'0111 P.KINS COUNTY, N I W YO1
tions, and asking for the appropriat:ion.of moneys, rendered the
following report of that committee:
Your Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc., to whieh was re-
ferred the reports of certain-organiiatiorrs and'assoeiat.ions and
their requests for appropriations from this Board, believes that
the request of the Southern Tier ,z\.socia tion for the -Blind should
not be granters, imtsmuch as none of the reports of that associa-
tion have shown that the Work of t-litit a5sociati.on has, or is, in
any way, a benefit to Tompkins County, and your committee
therefore recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
Resolved—That. there be. and hereby is appropriated to the
Tompkins County ]farm 13ureitn the ,sum of. $3,{)00.00, to the
Tompkins Con.ndy Homo Bureau Association the sum of $4,000.00,
and to the Tompkins County Farm Bureau for Junior Project
Extension Work, the sutra or $2,5(}(1.00; to the Child Welfare
Board the stun of $:1.000.00, to the Tompkins County Chapter of
the American Red Crosti Society fora Public Health Nurse the
sunt of $1.,500.00, for carrying on the work of those organizations
i'.or the year 1926; and be it further
leesort..e(1--'P1att the Cottty'Preastrer is hereby directed to pay
to the 'Treasurer of the Farm Bureau i\.ssouiat.ien and the 1-lmne
Bureau Association, the amounts herein appropriated to theta in
four quarterly payments out the a.Sth days ofrt February, May, Au-
gust. and November, upon the tiling with her of a certified copy
_of this resolution, that she is hereby directed to pay to the Treas-
urer of the Tompkins County Chapter of the American Red.
Cross Society in four quarterly payments on the 1st days of Jan -
nary, April, July and October, upon the filing with her of a certi-
fied copy of this resolution, and to the Child Welfare Board on
the written orders -of the Treasurer of .said Board.
LhSLIE R. PIERCE,
A. S. 11 . LLER,
F. D. VAN ORDER, JR.,
Committee.
lIov-ed by Mr. Pierce. that the report., of the committee be ac-
cepted and the resolution adopted.
Seconded by 111.r. George.
.Ayes -1.3. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Patterson presented a report showing that the City Tax
Rate of the City of Ithaca was $1.5.00 on each $.1.,000.00 of valua-
tion.
134 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
NINETEENTH DAY
Monday, December 21, 1925
MORNING SESSION
Roll call. A11 members present.
Minutes of preceding day read.<and approved.
Mr. St. Jolts presented the several claims audited by the Com-
mittee for tate Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis for the year,
which Ivere received and filed.
l\Ir. _hiller offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
lfe.tioleed—That the several claims audited by your Comntittee
,for the Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis for the• year ending
November 28, 1025, this day •fibre! be audited by this Board at
the several amounts reeonanaended and audited by the committee.
Seconded by M.r. Van Order.
Ares -18. Noes—O. Carried.
]\ir. Smiley offered the rollowing resolution and moved its
adoption:
. Nesolee4—That: there be a nd hereby is aphroln•iated the stun
of $1..000.00 for the entire janitor service at the court house for
the year 1926,)said service to include the caring for the Beating
of said building. Said .janitor to be employed by and raider the
direct supervision of the Committee on County Officers and Com-
pensation.
Seconded by Mr. Patterson.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
The report of Daniel Mitchell, a Justice of t -he Peace of the
Town of Enfield,.was received and referred to the Committee on
Coroner, Justices, Etc., Accounts.
Mr. Jones presented a List of the Corporations of the Town of
Croton. 101101 was received and filed.
_Mr. Townsend presented the Town Budget of. the Town of
OF TOMThKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 135
Ulysses, which was received and referred to the Committee on
Town Expenses, Etc.
Cllr. Smiley presented the petition of the Assessors of the Town
of Danby, to strike from the assessment roll of the tOwn for the
year 1 the property assessed to John E'. 1)enniston, and to add
to the assessment roll of the town for the year 1925, property be-
longing. to Mrs. Lillian Allen, the same haying been omitted
therefrom throe h error. +
On motion of Mr. Smiley, the request of the assessors was
granted and the assessors n -ere directed to strike from the assess-
ment roll of the town and to add to the assessment roll of the
town for the year 1925, the property deserihed in the petition.
Boll call.
AFTERNOON SESSION
All
nonillions present..
ld.r. George Otiered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Ifxsolceel----Thar. there be and hereby is appropriated, the sum
of {:350.00, or so mueli thereof as mai' be necessary, for payment
for the chanes and repairs, in the lighting system in the court
house.
Seconded by Air. King.
Ares -1:1. Noes --0. Carried.
ll r. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption :
Uosol-rrerl—'l'hat. there Ire and hereby is appropriated, the sum
of $1, 150.0(1, or so nruclr thereof its may he necessary, in payment
of the new plumbing, system in the courrt-hoose, ordered by 511-
prclne Court. Justice Hill.
Seconded by Mr. Miller.
Ayes 18. Aroes---0.• Carried.
Ir. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption
130 PROCEEDI\GS OF TIIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Resolved—That there he and hereby is appropriated, the suns
of $10.000.00; or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the
finishing. of the repair work on the court -hoose.
Seconded by \Lr. Van Order.
Aves-13. Noes—O. Carried.
Moved by _AIr..Shaver, that the Chairman appoint a committee
of three, to investigate and to report to this Bard the advisa-
bility of requesting the Department of Farms and Markets to
establish a quarantine on clogs in the county.,
Seconded by Mr. -Whittaker. Carried.
The Chairman appointed as the members of such
the Committee on Correction and Reformation.
TWENTIETH DAY
Tuesday, December 22, 1925
MORNING SESSION
committee
Roll call. :111 members present.
Minutes of preceding day raed rind approved.
Claims Nos. SS to 1S0, inclusive, were read by the Clerk and
referred to the proper' committees.
illr. Van Order, Chairman of the Committee on Returned High-
way and School Taxes, rendered the following report of that com-
mittee, relative to . the assessment against the property liable
therefor, of its proportionate 'share of the cost of redemption ad-
vertising of property sold at the tax .sale in 11124:
Your Committee on Returned Highway, and School Taxes,.finds
by certificates presented to this Board by the County Treasurer,
that certain property \vas purchased by different individuals at
the tax sale ]geld in the year 1924 and the purchase thereof not
completed and that such property is liable for its proportionate
share of the redemption advertising that is required by law, your
committee therefore recommends that the following stuns be
levied upon, and collected from the lands or property, so liable
for redemption advertising, and sold at the tax sale of 1924, as
property owned by the following persons:
OF' TOl1PEFNS COUNTY, \E11' 'YORK 137 .
DAN13Y
Edward Schonettt,ui 1143.55
Elsner Pitch 7.10
Geo. E. Dickson 3.55
DRYDEN
-Mimic. Palmer(19 aieres) 3.55
ENF1.ELD
Orn Austin 3.75
GRO'l'ON
Harrison Sovocool Est 3.55
ITHACA. CITY
Jesse S. Vaughn '3.55
F. D. VAN ORDER,
OLEN A. hING.
L. E. PATTERSON,
Committee.
Ali.. Iran Order ofrered the following resolution and mored its
adoption:
h':so/red-1'hat the foregoing report ol: the Committee on :Re-
turned .1-1igluray and School Taxes he accepted and that the snots
therein mentioned be levied and collected from the lands or prop-
erty liable therefor. •
. Seconded bylIr. ,Jones.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
'Air. George presented a list. of the Town :Audits of the 'town
or Lansing. Ivhieh was received ,anti referred to the Committee
on Tou-n Expenses, Etc. •
\It..I.ing presented the Town .1:Iitdg.'et of the '.1'ovvat of Enfield,
n'hieh vvas received and referred 1.0 the Committee on TOvVll Ex-
pensrs, Etc.
llr. George presented the "Town :Budget 1d the 'Toon (d. Lan-
1 i1; PROCEEDINGS OF TIIE BOAI?11 OF SUPERVISORS '
sing, which was received and referred to the Committee 011 Town
Expenses. Etc.
ll r. (-Ieorge. Chairman of the Committee on Correction and
Reformation, to Avhiclt had been referred the request of the 1)is-
triet._l\.i.t.orncy for am appropriation for Law Enforcement, ren-
dered the following report of that committee:
To the 1=toard of Supervisors
of '1'(tmplcins County, N. Y.
Gentlemen:
Your Committee on Correction and li4:formation, to Arhich was
referred the request of the district, attorney for an appropriation
for lavv enforcement, desires to render the fnldovVing report to
your body:
'l'1te district attorney is fully aware that it is unnecessary for
him to ask for an appropriation for the enforcement of any lacy
cognizable by the court: or this state, he haying,• the prover to
create any neeessilrr• expense in the investigation and prosecu-
tion of all crimes in violation of such lams. '1']tis was evidenced
when this Board in 1.`122, not only audited what appeared to be
rather expensive claims for the services of private .detectives,
hitt also made an appropriation for the use of the distriet at-
torney for the enforcement, (tf, what was then. a :trite law, being
the; 50-c01ie1 _Mullen -tai e Law.
Since then, that lacy has been repealed, and the district at-
torney iiow contes.hefore this body and asks for an appropriation
for Iaw enforcement., not of a state law but of. a Federal Statute.
In other words, he asks that the fax of tha; county be re-
quired to pay the expenses in proeeediutrs of lrhich only the
federal courts have jurisdiei ion, -anrl all fines collected go to the
federal government, vVithnit the county being reimbursed in any
way for the moneys it has expended. 1 -le, himself, does not, or
cannot, take any action in these eases as the district attorney of
this county, hut. only as an individual attorney, admitted to
pi'netice in the United States Courts, for this purpose, except in
the so-called padlock proceedings, and •the taxpayers of the
county_ are to pay whatever expenses Ile may create a; a prae-
tioner in the federal courts and not as di.Strict, attorney of the
County.
In his remarks, the district attorney insinuated that some mem-
bers of this Board had seenred their election to this hods by
promises to support such an appropriation. Your committee is
un�ti idlinc 1.o believe, nor does it believe, that any member of this
Oh' T0111'KINS COUNTY, NEW ]t)RIC 139
liosu•d vymald promise to give, or to withhold his approval on any
matter that might come before the Board, in order to secure
his election to 1111(4 holy.
The district attorney canoe before this hoard and presented
argume-nt that, it had the right to male this appropriation, ad-
mitting, hOweVer, that there Was no court, decision directly iii
lOiaat. ff. he had faith i1: his contention, he might. easily have
obtained such is decision lona ag;o; by creating an expense for
Vi(n]ation of the Volstead aet, so-called, and vc]ieu this Board
refused to alloy,: the claim, he could have 4rone before any -judge
in this district of his own selection, and secured 0 writ of man-
dlnn145 to cunlpcl this Board to audit: the slain]. rho, tirn111d have
settled the matter once and In alt.
In
his argument 1)0'r -we this 1. card, the district attorney failed,
in the opinion of your committee, to cite any law or any decision
that convinces yorar conuuitt.ee that this Board has the right to
awake such an appropriation.
Your enultnit.tec hardly believe, that the district attorney of
this county eoutc11(1s that a memorandum by the Governor of, the
state, on a treasure before him, constitutes laic'. Your committee
fails to see hon• the opinion of a former _lltnrney-General of the
state, aids 111111 in his contention.
lu the case of The 'United States of .Aincrica.against .1oet1 Sum-
ner and Lennie Sumner, cited hr the district attorney, the de-
cision of the court r, -aa; only on the legality of padlock proceed-
ings and in no Wray decide.; the question whether this board has
the right to make the appropriation asked for.
In the case of a charge of 0 judge to a grand jury. and 011 which
the district attorney seems to rely, he hnonr,., as well as every
other attoi•aicy, that it is not a colirt decision and class not jttsi ify
this hoard in making such ata appropriation.
Ihhile
your c:oanmitt(1e rather deplores the fact that. the district
attorney felt, it necessary t.o place leis address to this Beard in the,
11011d5 of the nc,t „-pallyy,, before present.inr the 50111(1 to this
Board, still this committee believes that. this 1,aard is in favor of
the proper enforcement. of all lags, and are willing t.o expend
whatever moneys it 111:1v' legally do, for 511(1,11 enforcement.
The district attorney Icnnws Ihat the law only gives Boards of.
Supervisors a right to raise and expend moneys for certain
enuuacrate(1 and specific purposes, x11(;1 .1111 expenditure of the
tar. payers' munc)ys for other purposes than tho5r, 11110'Ve11 ht.
140 PROCEEI)1YGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
law, would make the individual members o1 this Bcixrcl per-
sonally liable therefor.
Until such a time as the district at.tornev can furnish this Board
with better authority than lie apparently has furnished, your
committee can sue no n•ay, other than to rely on the opinion of
the present. Attorney -General of .the state. `Arose decision is
squarely to the point that this Board has. no right- to stake such
:an appropriation.
For the foregoing reasons. your committee believes that the
request of the district attorney 01111n01 legally be granted, and
your committee so .vishes to recommend to this Board.
1)atecl, December 21. 1925.
-h:li. F. GEORGE,
1y. J S1-1AV. Ii,
•
LESLIE 11.• PIERCE,
Committee.
INIoved by Mr. George, that the report of the Cotuutittee on
Correction and :Reformation, be accepted and adopted.
Seconded by - lt•. Miller. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. _\.1l members present.
The. Clerk read the roll owing report.
County Ofticers and compensation, 11liich
'Iwo days under the rule:
or the c.ontiaittee ou
Ira, 1.111.1 ort the table •
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 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 Beaded "Allow -L;(1" tinct your committee therefore recom-
mends that each of 501(1 claims be. audited at: the :amount so
indicated.
OF TOJII'I:I\S COUNTY, NEIN YORK,
141
V
w
o
O
7
Claimant
Account to
which
eh.(fgeahie
Nat ore
of
expense
U
o
51
Davis -Brown Co.
Courthouse ..
Desk lump.'
$ .10.50
$ 10.50
52
1I. J. .11001 Co.
Courthouse .. I
Helqlirs • - •
90.12
00.11
Uri 1 111o1ern-oul TypR-riter
Supervisors '.
. It epn iri lig
Co.
uumhine
10.00
.10,02
54
\Vm. Heillt
Supervisors .
Notice for
claims ..
22.04.
2.01
55
Ithaca Journ;tl-\e;cs
Supervisors
II'rinting ..
10.02
10.0_
50
Court Hollis ,....... .
County Sealer
Expenses
400.00
400.0(
57
Court Bell is .
County Se:Iler
)ishuse'ts
10.03
.1010
5S
L1,(vis-Brown co.
Courthouse ..
Elea, repair
2.15
2.1:7
50
Davis-13ron-u Co. .
Courthouse ..
Klee. repair
1.13
1.1:-
00 I liurroughs Adding
Supervisors .
Ril)hott .. -
.75
.7::
\1achiue Co.
61
T. Cr. ,Millers' So218..
Supervisors .
Supplies ..
7.35
7.3:'
li_'
C. II. Brool;s
Courthouse ..
Iielu(.iring
clock ...
.IS.00
18.01
((3
t H. J. Bool Co.
Supervisors .
Repairing
furtliture
1.50
1.5(
]0"
1'Olelity 111s. Co.
(;ourthonsu ..
Insurance .
77.50
77.5(
.104
(leo• L. Cott
Courthouse ..
l (laau. rugs
1.07
l.li•
105
S. R. •Tisdel Go. . .
Courthouse ..
I lyccw ... .
1.5a
1.u:
102
I I'. M. 1)0/mime
Courthouse ..
1 Toilets and
l
I plumbing
1302.11
1302.1.
$1953.02 $1953.02
llespeetfttlly submitted this 22nd day
of December, 3925.
W. 0. Si\I1LEY!
S. L. 110\ WELL,
LI:SLI E P. PI EliCE,
Committee.
hared by i\Lr. Smiley, that: the report he taken Crown the table
0nd_laassed at this tilIl0.
Seconded ln' lar. Townsend.
lir unanimous consent, the report. vas taken fraaln the faith....
:lir. Smiley offered the follo+Vin; resolution tIrnl mored ifs
ac10l11 ion
!h'e. ol.r;ed-That tlac 1'01)01.2 of the Committee on County 0ffieeus
aid Compensation lac ticeelatCll and that the hills therein listed
3-12 ]'ROCEEIi]NGS OF Tt1E BOARD OF SUP ERRVISORS
Ill: anti ed an alto ved at the amounts 'Tem/intended by the
committee.
Seconded by MT. Sharer.
Ayes—I.3. Noes—O. Curried.
The Clerk- read the foll,>trin'r report of the Comaatittek; on Sol-
diers' Relief. Etc., which was laid on the table two days under
the rule:
Your Committee on Soldiers' Belief. Ete., reports that the sev-
eral claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for au-
dit anel allowance by this Board, that each of the sail:l claitus, in
the opinion of your committee, is a ;just and 11:!_111 charde against
the Comity of 'Tompkins, to the amount indicated in the eolttnna
headed "Allowed' and your committee therefore recommends
that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
No. of Claim
t;iaicu,nct:
:1cc,nunt to
51'111:11
i;il:l rge;Lble
N nttne
Iii
expense
5 SyraCue State
Ccliool
G Centra] N. Y. .1 nst.
for Deaf-mutes
7 Dr. Kea tlr Sears
8 Dr. L. T. Genua ..
a) Ithaca .lours;r]-' ews
09 Fred f). Gilbert
70 Dr. .1. AI. Tnn-usend.
71. Dr. .1. M. Townsend.
72 Dr. ,Ibran]. C11 se ...
I''e:hle-in ilia
Deaf-mutes -
Public hea1111
F'nlllic hen 1111
F dura tionn1
Sildiers' Bur.
•
Insane
lns;ule
1 11;iue
73 Fred 17. Gilbert. .... Soldiers' Bur.
Respectfully submitted. this 22nd
day of Deeember, 1925.
Ctol.hiug
tiluthi�i�. ... .
for ]ab...
Lab. Cu.=tocl 'rt
Pub. notices
.1 tidy Al.
1n1*lisp...
1'x. in In nary
Ex. in lun:ac -
Esms.
'Phos. H.
IViison ....
170.00
100.00
11.03
9S."9
8.80
75.00
10.00
10.00
''0.10
75.00
$ 170.00
100.00
11.93
95.29
8.30
75,00
10.00
10.00
20.00
75.00
$579.02 $579,02
['JEST/1E 13. 1'1ERCE,
FRED D. VAN ORi:n .i3, JR.,
,1. S. MILLER,
Committee.
11Iovetl by Mr:. Pierce. thtlt the; report. he taken from the table,
and passed at this time.
OF 'I'ONII'KINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 143
Seconded. by 1'Ir. Shaved.
By unaninnous consent the report ryas taken front the tahlu.
i\Ir. Piero,(... offered the following. resolution and moved its
adoption:
I .<rolceri—'.'hilt. the r•e.port. rd.. the Cnnauiittee on Soldiers' 1 e-
lic1. Etc., lie aaceepted and that the bills aid acennuts -therein
listed lie <aurlited and allowed al. the amounts reemuanendeil by
the Committee. and be it further
ICr,nThierl—'l'lt:tt. of Claim No, :i, the stun Of $40.1111 therm.' be
charged to the Town of f_)ryden:.tite sum of. *00.00 thereof he
ehiirged to the 'Town of l.timeat : the sum of *20.1)1) thereof he
charged to the 'l'oryn cif fransinnl ; the sant of *1.67. thereof be
changed to the'I'mvn of Ulysses and the sum of $1S.3:- thereof be
charged to the City of ;Ithaca : That (Claim No. 6, amounting to
the ruin of` *100.00, be charged to the City of Ithaca ; That Clain:
No. 70- amounting to the snuff of *10.00, be charged to the Town
of Croton: That Claim No. 71, :unounting 10 the stand or .*10_001, he
charged to the Toryu of Caroline and that of Claim No. 72, the
sant of $11).110 thereof he charged to. the 'l'orvn oil Caroline and
the suet of *10.00 thereof he charged to the Town ol'. Croton, said
amounts being properly chargeable to those towns and city re-
spectively, and that,said amounts so ehargerl be placed in the
tax budgets of. said towns and city for the next eiNtting tax levy,
and levied aH+l collected on the property thereof, to reimburse
the county.
seconded lid- 11,,r. George.
Ayes—la, Noes—U. Carried.
The Clerk read the following, retoot of the Committee 00
Charities, vv1]ieti vvas land on the table tyvn days under the rule:
Your Committee oit Charities, reports that the several claims
listed below are in all respects ill proper form I'or audit, and
•iallnw:in_ce by this Board, that each of the said claims, iii the
opinion of your caainauit.t.ee, is a just and legal charge against
the County of 'Tompkins, to the amount indicated in the crilnnin
headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends
thateach of said claims he audited at the amount: so indicated..
144 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPEI{VISORS
J
Ci;l it]Sa1111.
A erouut to
\Vli1elt
e1argeah1e
N,lture
of
expense -
97 1 E. 1'. 13outon, Agt... Tuber. Hosp. Insurance ..
OS E. 1'. Bouton, Agt.. Tuher, Hosp. Insurance
90 Hartford Steam County Home Auld. fns. on
Boiler ins. Cri.. • - Moiler
100 I E. M. Hunlsev & Son County Horne Saud
101 I E. 1'. Bouton, A gt... Count- Houle Insurance
Respectfully submitted this
21st day of. December. 1925.
W. J. SE, HAVER•,
S. I. IIO 1 V'E ItL,
J. W. JONES,
Committee.
40.63 $ 40.63
40.63 40.63
23.00 23.00
7.00 7.00
23.63 23.63
$13-1.S9 $134.89
Moved by Mr. Shaver, that the report be taken from the table
and passed at this time.
Seconded by ?[r. Patterson.
13v unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
\Lr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolretl—That, the report of the Committee on Charities be
accepted and that the hills and accounts therein listed be audited
and allowed at the amounts recommended by the .committee.
Seconded by lir. Smiley. -
Ayes—.1 . Noes -0. Carried.
The Cluck read the following report of the Committee on
County Clerk and Election Expenses, which was laid on the table
two days under the rule:
\our Committee on County Clerk and Election -Expenses, re-
ports than, the several claims listed below are in all respects in
proper forth for audit and allowance by this Board, that each of
the said claims, in the opinion of ynnr committee, is a ,just and
legal charge against the Count- of Tompkins. In the amount in-
dicated 111 the- column headed ".Allowed", and your committee
OF TOM PK INS COUNTY, NEW VO11K 145
here r() r(,cul)ltlteIid that (1ae1t of said claims be a{lclitn,.l at
tltc amount so indicated.
c
Cia1 to ant
lcenultt to
which
chargeable
Nature
of
e%l)e1150
1;>
14
15
16
17
12
18
19
20
21
121
24
25
26
1lrnndow Print. Co.
Assd. .lst Nat.
tk, Atkaiiv
Stover Print. Co
ith:lea Engraving Co.
T. Cr. Miller's Sons
Norton_ Printing Co
13r:uolow Printing Co.
1'. J. Crowley .....
14auks F'ul,. Co.
Layton Dares, Assd.
F. L. Clock
West. Po b. Co
Cruller Bookstores
Matt hew Bender Co
\Fm. Heidt, ,Ir.
.1. 1i. Lyon Co
2S Ed W, Th(ailo>on Go..
29 Driscoll Bros. Go....
30 H. :1. Bnoi Go.
31 1t._haca Journal -News
82 Ithaca Journal -News
33, B:iuks MIL. Go......
35 T. G. Miller's Sons..
36 T. G. M i l'.c,r's Sons . .
37 E. 11. Stanford
84 At kinson Press
85 .1. E. Van Nati a
109 Fred Rogalsk,-
11(1 ! Jas. Y. lioliinsoIi
111 (.Jamieson- .1cl+;inaev
Co.
112 If. J. \\*hitt:Iker
113 W. O. Smiley
114 \\'..1. Sharcr
115 Olen A. Kind*, .... - -
118 .1. W. Jones
119 A. S. :Oilier
120 1\'rn. }'. George
121 Albert Dass;uu:o .. .
122 .1. M. Townsend .
123 F. 11. Van (biter, Jr.
124 L. 1's. Pat 1.erson
125 E. dnigan 51..iohu
120 Sidney L. Howell ..
127 Leslie I:. Pierce
fJ tt;Ct1U115 .. . 1.7111)11110.9 . . . .
Elections
Elect.ious
JCoot•1o11y
F,]eet111te.3
N;lect,iotis
z:lec.tious
Go. Clerk
Co. Clerk
Printing .
Engraving
Supplies . ...
Printing
Ilplies ....
Printing ....
Godes, etc, ..
Carting .....
Co. .1udgo . Law hooks ..
Co. .fudge ... Stationery ..
Co. Judge ... Lary hooks ..
Elect iuns ... Not.ice
Co. J edge .. .
Co. Judge . .
Co. (Ilk. Bldg.
Co. Clerk ..
Elections
Co. Clerk
,fudge
Co. Clerk
Surrogate
Surrogate
Surrogate
Co. Clerk .
co. 010. I31dg.
Surrogate ..
Co. CI k. B1lg.
Elections
Elections
Elections
Elections
Elections
Elect ions
Elect ions
1 iect.ior5
Elc;r.lions
F80.4;110115
E:lent ions
E11ec1 ions
Elections
(flections
1.1I\\ hooks ..
1:1110 hooks ..
.1ielr.1irs
Gini1's
Notices, etc
Terms of
court.. err
Linc Books .-
,$IIpI lies
Supplies
1?leo. glohe
141arlks
Heir. tyllew'1
111511rx11c0
Ea. Guard.
A cel s.
Plumb, rep 'rs
1311. of Cane's:;
ltd. nT (ia n\' 'Ss
Estl. of Ga fly 'ss
lid. of Go 111,'
1311. of Cauv'ss
1.41. of (tally 'ss
11(1. of Ca ut• 'ss
1d. of Canv'SS
11:1. ofCanv'ss
B.I. of Ca UV ss
Pol. of Catty 'ss
E3d. of Caw.- 'ss
Yd. of C,,nv'ss
11d. of Gally'st
$ 507.27 $ 507.27
• 4.00
34.60
58.04
2791.30
(14.69
350.00
30.50
27.00
8.00
2_9.00
30.00
15.77
49.00
5.50
,.94
25.00
91.03
43.35
62.50
103.30
24.75
1.20
39.00
-75
07.50
22.5.00
2.35
7.92
7.12
7.76
7.44
7.44
6.00
8.40
7.7(i
7.92
6.00
6.00
11.00
6.00
6.00
$4792.70
4.00
84.60
58.04
2791.30
(i4.09
350.00
30.50
27.00
8.00
29.00
30.00
15.77
49.00
.5.511
5.94
25.00
91.63
43'15
62.50
103.30
24.75
:1.20
39.00
.75
67.50
225.00
.35
7.92
7.12
7.76
7.44
7.44
6.00
8.40
7.7(1
7.92
6.00
6.00
6.00
0.00
6.00
$4792.79
110 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD 01' SUPERVISORS
Respectfully submitted, this
22nd clay of December, ;1925.
LESLIE R. PIERCE,
H. A. W H ITT A K.ER,
A. S. Al
Committee.
',Alloyed by 1Ir. Pierce, that the report be taken from the tab e
and passed at this time.
Seconded by lir. Jones.
1.,v unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
11.€'. Pierce 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 bilk and accounts
therein 1ist.ed be audited and allowed at the amounts recom-
mended by the committee.
Seconded by }.Ir. Whittaker.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. •
The Clerk read the fiillowing report of the Committee on
Cr.unty Treasurer's Accounts, which was laid on the table two
clays under the rule:
Your Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts reports tl>:at
the several claims listed below, are in all respects in proper form
for auidt and allowance by this Board, that each of the said
claims, in the opinion of your committee, is :t ,just and legal
charge against the County of Tompkins to the ::uumnt indicated
in the Saloom headed "Allowed', and your committee therefore
recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount
so indicated.
C
Claimant
Account to
which.
chargeable
Nature
of
expense •
17 Davis -Brown Co. ...
1'511Fm. lleidt, Jr.
49 Ithaca Journal -News
50 I T. G. Miller's Sons
53 Amer. Surety Co....
7-5
Co. Treas. .. [Desk Lamp.. $ 33.75 3.75
Tax Sale .. - Redemp. adv. 264.3"
Tax Sale ... Redemp. adv. 398.40
Supplies Co. Treat. 1.00
Co. Clerk Prom. $60.00
Co, Treas. .. 1're nt, 119.511 179.56
_164.32
395.40
1.00
179.56
$547.03 $Q47.03
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY NEW YORK 14,7
Respectfully submitted, this
21st day ofDecember, .192 5.
J. M. TOii`NSEND,
H. A. WHITTAK1+R,
S. L. IIOWl+;1:411,
Coram ittce.
Moved by Mr. Townsend, that the report he taken from the
table and passed at this time.
Seconded by il'Lr. Van Order.
Yy unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
llr. Townsend offered the -following resolution and tnowed its
adoption:
1�es'ol-ued—That the report of the Conirnittee on County Treas-
urer's Accounts be accepted and that tate hilts and accounts
therein listed be audited and allowed at the arnoustts recom-
mended by the committee.
Seconded by llr. Miller.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on
Highways, which was laid on the table two days under the rule:
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 or Tompkins; to tate amount indicated in the enluartn
headed "Allowed", and your eoanntittee therefore recommends
that. each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated.
No, of Claim
Claimant
Acgotiut to
a It ich
lthtt igen hie
Nature
of
et17e.11si'.
10
11
74
1001E.
107
JOS
Town of •Dryden
lthrtea Journal News
Prank Ellis
P. Bouton, Agt
P. M. i),mohue
ll. S. Boyar
Highways . .
Highways .
Highway Off.
Highways ..
llighw;ty .
Highway OIT.
Right of way
Supt.. cxlt'te�
Use of :roto
Bond of „r,lrt..i
Ri„,tht. of w;rvi
Auto !:ire ...
$ 122.20
20.47
02.00
2.00
(12.50
40,00
$ 122.09
00,47
02.50
2.50
03.50
40.00
$000.26 $300.26
14S PROCEEDINGS OF 'ME BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Respectfully sulunitted, this
22nd day of December. 141'25.
L. E. PA'I'TERSON,
W. 0. SN !LEY,
.1. M. TOWNSEND,
J. W..1ONES,
F. D. VAN ORDER, JR.,
Committee.
Moved by Ai r. Polt.crson, that the report be ta ken from the
table and passed at this time.
Seconded by iiIr. Howell.
By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
teesolr;crl—That the report of the Committee on F!ighways he
accepted and that the bills and accounts therein listed he audited
and allowed at the amounts recommended by the committee.
Seconded by lvfr. 'Townsend.
Ayes -1:3- N ocs-0. Carried.
The Clerk :read the following report of the Committee on
Coroner. Justices', Ete. Accounts, which was laid 011 the table
two days under the rule: -
Your Committee on Coroner, .1nstics' .Etc., Aceount.s reports
that the several claims listed below are in all _respects in proper
form for audit and allowance by this Board, that each of 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
reeonnnends that each of said claims be anulited at the amount
so indicated.
41.
OF TOMI'I:TNS COUNTY, NEW YORK 149
No. of Claim
Cisiun nt
Account. to
which
elm l'genble
Nu tun:
of
ex 101S
C.
J
1 A. J. 11etzgnr
2 H. R. Chatterton .
3 A. ,T. 11 et.zga.r
4
76
75
77
78
79
(.;unstable �erviee iii
felony
.1us1iee I'ees in !log
eases
Colistible . Fees in deg
c:>ses
Fees in dcg
easey
Fees in
felony
Justice tees in
fe.iony
luxtic{,
Fees in
fe lour
City. Court 1.'ees in
felony
Coroner Expenses
.1 ..... Fees in {lug
I eases
lustiee Fees in dog
eases
Constable .. Fees in dog
eases
Coroner .... Iluriol \VnI.
1 Roe
Coroner .... IAutupsy .,
.1 ulius U. Larson .... Constable
lleury 1G'illi:alis lusticc
C. B. Sinukmnn
A. .1. Coulon
City of Ith:u:u
Win. A. Smith
80 Chas. :1'homaq
81
82
95
116
Paul Ewers
James Gnok
1'. 1). Gilbert
Dr. 11. ,11. Vose
Respectfully submitted, this
21.st day of December, 1925.
H. A. W1.11.'I'TAI`.ER,
OLEN A. KING, "
ALBERT DASSANCE,
Committee.
$ 10.95
3!1,00
4(1.40
43.45
• 6.25
7.(111
48.00
30.00
61.80
6,00
1
:.'7.30
6.60
85.00
100.00
$533.15
$ 9.45
59.90
40.40
43.45
6.25
7.00
48.00
;0.00
61.80
6.0(1
27.80
(1.60
85.00
100.00
$531.(15
(Tio eft by i 1r. Whittaker, that the report be taken from the
table and passed at this time.
Seconded 1b}v \f r. George.
13y unanimous consent: I,be relrorl; vyas t.laken from the table.
Claim No. 1.. of A. J. itetzgar, having been recommended by
the eommittec as allowed for an AIM/II/It IE,SS than the amount
claimed, a vote was taken on that, claim.
150 PROCEEDINGS OE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Moved by Mr. -Whittaker, that. Claim •No. 1, of A..1. Metzgar,
be attdited by this Board at the sum of $9.45, that being, t he
amount recommended .by the committee.
Seconded by 11r. Patterson.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Whittaker offered the following- resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That the report of the Committee, on Coroner, Jus-
tices', Ete. Accounts, he accepted and that, the bills and accounts
therein listed be audited and allowed at the amounts recom-
mended by the committee, and be it further
Resolved—'That the County Treasurer is hereby directed to
pay Claims Nos. 2; 3, 4, SO, 81 and 82, out of the moneys in her
hands in the dog fund.
Seconded by. \Ir.. Dassanee.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Cor-
rection and Reformation, which was laid on the table two days
under the rule:
'Voter Committee on Correction and Reformation reports that
the several claims listed below are in in all respects in proper
.form for audit and allowance by this Board, that each of 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.
OL' TOM PKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK. :151
No. of Gain]
Claimant
Accauut to
which
chargeable
Nature
of
espens2
c7
t8 Ilr..T. -'1'. Judi. Mail Phys. ..
39 Chas. Green Sheriff
40 A. C. Goff Sheriff
41 T. G. Miller's Sons.. .1411
42 T. C. Miller's Sons.. Jail
43 T. G. Miller's Sons.. t)ist. Atty.
44 Davis -Brown Co. ... .1411 l
45 Davis -Brown Cu. ... Jail
4(1 Clinton House :inv. Ct. Civ.
64 Arthur G. Adams Dist.. Atty. .
(15 j 11. A. Carey Co. Sheriff
Ell J. B. Lang Co, ;toil
67 + A. 14. Brooks & Son. Jai]
68 Onondaga Co. Pen 'y
88 I P. \1. Donohue
89 A1 i tchell The Mover
90 3.. B. Brooks & Son
91 , Bernard Roseman
92 I Wiest Disinfectant Co.
93 I 1). 13. Stow; rt & Co
94 1 Monroe Disinfectant
Co.
Maintenance
.)ail
;I ail
.1411
Jail inmates
jai!
'Services
Expenses
Auto hire
Supplies
Supplies
Supplies .
1SIec. repairs.
blue. repairs.
1ionrd jurors.
Expenses
Rued Arent.,
Repairs
Mod. supplies
Prisoners
Plumb. rep'rs
Carting .....
Supplies ....
Clot ping, eta..
1)iriufectalHIS
Supplies ....
1:11 Disinfectants
Respectfully submitted, this
22nd day of December, 1925.
W. W. GEORGE,
LESLIE R. PIERCE,
Committee.
'Moved by ler. Cicorge, that
a.nd passed at this time.
Seconded by ler. Smiley.
$ 28.00
47.70
905.30
15.00
24.00
22.1 5
.95
8.98
38.50
114.73
75.00
175.00
0.60
432.45
41.51
5.02
10.60
38.40
68.90
12.35
7.67
$ 28.00
4 7. 70
905.36
15.00
24.60
22.15
.95
8.98
38.50
114.73
75.00
175.00
6.00
432.45
41.5L
5.02
10.60
18.40
68.90
1
12.35
7.67
$2078.87
$2078.87
the report be taken from the table
By Unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
Mr. George offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
I e,snlced-rfhat. the report of the Committee on Correction and
Reformation he accepted and that the hills and accounts therein
listed be audited and allowed at the amounts recommended by
the committee; and be it further
1:1" PttOCEEDrNGS.Or THE J30ARD OF SUPERVISORS
lie.,oluecl—That of Claim Nn. 39, being for Sheriff's` Expenses,
there be charged to the Town of Dryden thy sum 0f $4.:30, to the
Town of Croton the sural of.$2.:it1, to the 'Town of Ithaca the sum
of *4.35, and to the Town of Lansing the sum of $1..00; that of
Clain No. 40, being for Sheriff's Auto -hire, there be charged to
the 'Town of Caroline the sural of: *S6.47, to the Town of Danby
the sum of $37.68, to the 'Town of. Dryden the sunt or $22.10, to
the Town or Enfield the sura of *1.7.52, to the Town of Groton the
stun of $107.17, to the 'Town of Ithaca the sum of *88.68. to the
Town of Lansing the sura of *199.76, to the Town of Newfield
the sum of $34.94, to the Town of Ulysses the sum of •*42.69, and
to the City of Ithaca the sum of $30.01; that of Claim No. 64, be-
ing for District Attorney's Expenses, there be charged to the
Town of Caroline the sum -of $3.60 and to the 'Town of Groton the
sura of $1.11.20. said amounts so charged being properly eharge-
able to those towns and city respectively, and that said anuonnts
so charged be placed in the tax budgets of the respective towns
and city 1.o which .charged for the next ensuing tax levy, and
levied and collected on the property thereof, to reimburse the
county.
Seconded by ifr. Pierce.
• Ayes -18. Noes --O. Carried.
The Clerk read the following; report of the Committee on
County Officers and Compensation, which was laid on the table
two days limier the rule:
'Your Committee on County Oliieers and Compensation reports
that the several claims listed below are in all re.speets in proper
forst for audit- and allowance by this Board, that each of said
claims, in the opinion of your committee., is a just and legal charge
against the County of Tompkins, to the amount inelicatecl in the
0011111111 headed "AllOOVecl" and your committee therefore rec-
ommends that each of said claims he audited at the amount so
indicated.
0
OF' :TOM I'KI\S COUNTY, NEW YORK 1:53
C +:Illnant
Ae a lit. hi
which
l;hal'Ce;illle
N :11-u re
nt
expense
U
0
0
.121 It. A. 1VIlittaker ..
129 111. A. Whittaker ...
130 II. A. 1Vhitt:lker ...
1:11 11. .1. Whittaker ...
132
I3:
134
1311
1116
1:17'
1:18
139
140
141
142
14:
144
145
1.441
147
.148
.149
150
151
152
.153
}5.4
1115
15(1
157
158
.159
160
161
162
163
164
165
16(1
1117
168
169
170
171
172
.173
174
17.1
1711
.177
178
W. O. Siruk}r
W. O. Smiley
W. O. Snlitev
W. O. Smiley
W. J. Shaver
NV. J._Sha ver.
W. J. Shaver
W..7. Shaver
Olen A. King
Olen A. King
Olen A. King
(lien A. ming
A. S: hiller
A. S. ,hiller
4 S Miller
A. S. Miller .......
W. F. George
W. E. George
W. F. George
W. F. George
Alpert Ilassanee
A1he1't 1)assrt Ilse ..
AI bert I.)aasanee ....
lhert 1)ans:3 nee ... .
.1. 51. 'I'ownserld ..
.1. 3.I. Townsend ...
.I. AI. Townsend ..
J. 51. Townsend .
V, I). V:ln Order, Jr..
E. 1). Van Order, J r..
E. D. Van Or(l.er, Jr..
L. E. Pad erslon ....
I.. E. Patterson ....
L. I
E. .11. St. .1ulni
E. \l. St. .John
E. \I. St. .1 oluc
E. :11. St.. .John
S. I,. l-Ioweil
S. L. IIowell ......
S. L. E1owell
S. L. dowel)
Leslie 11. Pierce ..
Leslie 1t. Pierce
),esiie 11.. Pierce
.1. 1V. .Tones •
J. NV. .Jones
179 .1. W. Jones
150 .1. 11'. .Jnue;
,_ul)ervisor .. r:.xtelul. 1T1x .. :111.00
Supervisor .. Commit tees 80.30
Supervisor . . Qu;,rt. & Spec. 47.32
Supervisor . . Ann'1 SeRSion '143.76
Snpr:rvisur .. Exteml tax.. 30.69
Supervisor . . Committt:es .. 381.00
Supervisor .. Quart. & Spec. 42.72
Supervisor .. Anu'I Session 141.06
Supervisor .. Extend. 1as.. 40.50
Supervisor .. Committees . . 311.88
Supervisor . . Qua rt. & Spec. 46.56
Supervisor .. Ann '1 Session 137.28
Supervisor . . Extend. tax .. 28.14
Supervisor .. Committees .. 142.79
Supervisor .. Qua it. & Spee. 44.64
Supervisor .. Alin '1 Srssion 136.:12
Supervisor .. Extend. tax.. :12.50
Supervisor . . Committees .. 2:12.10
Supervisor .. Quart. & Spee. 06.00
Supervisor .. Aon'I Session 182.00
Supervisor .. Extend. Lax.. 35.50
Supervisor .. Coin ntit.tces .. . 89.80
Supervisor .. Quart. & Spee. 50.40
Supervisor .. Ann 'I Session 1341.80
Supervisor . . Extend. 'tax.. 2(1.01
Supervisor .. Committees -.. 157.85
Supervisor .. Qu rt. & Spec.; 411.56
Supervisor .. Ann 'I Session 435.52
Supervisor . . Extend. tax.. 44.25
S upervisor . . Committees .. 190.08
Supervisor . . Quart. &. Spee. 47.52
Supervisor .. A11n'1 Session 139.1)2
Supervisor Comm ittees . . 138.00
Supervisor . . Qua11. & Spec. 36.00
Supervisor .. Ann 'I Session 138.00
Supervisor . . Committees .. 285.20
Supervisor .. Quart. Sr, Spee. 36.00
Supervisor _'1nu'I Session 1:18.00
Supervisor .. Extend. 1:rx.. 59.78
Supervisor . . Committees .. 270.00
Supervisor . . Quart. & Spe,:. 36.00
$ uJt:;rvisor• . . Ann '1 Session 132.00
Supervisor .. Extend. tax.. 59.78
S upervisor . . Commil.lees . . 2112.90
Supervisor . . Quart. & Spec. 1111.00
Supervisor Ann '1 Session 108.00
Supervisor . . Comm it.teee . . 121.70
$ulxl:rvisor .. Quart. & Spec. :16.00
Supervisor .. Ann '1 5e5siori 1;38.00
Supervisor .. hixtenrl. (.ax.. 50.65
Supervisor .. Conuuittees .. 2)1:1.59
Supervisor . . Quo rt. & Spec.. 5:1.28
Supervisor .. Auu'I Session 142.:02
$ 30.6J
80.00
47.52
14:.76
30,69
381.00
42.72
14P336
411,50
:111.88
46.56
.1:17.28
28.14
142.79
44.64
17141.32
52.50
2:12.10
:36.00
132.00
11;).50
89.80
:10.40
136.80
241.01.
.157.85
i
6.56
135.52
44.25
190.08
47.52
1101.92
:138.00
:114.00
138.00
255.20
36.00
138.00
5:4.78
270.00
116.00
132.00
59.78
2112.90
311.00
121.70
3(1.00
138.0(1
50.65
2415.5!)
571.28
.142.32
$5012.01 $51112.01
15} PROCEEDINGS INGS OI' TIIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
'Respectfully submitted, this
22nd day of I)eccrnber, 1925.
W. 0. SMILEY,
S. L. HOWELL,
LESLIE R.. PIERCE.
Committee.
Moved by lir. Smiley, that, the report be .taken from the table
and passed at this time.
'Seconded In' Air. Jones.
By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That the report of the Committee on County Officers
and Compensation he accepted and that the hills and accounts
therein listed be audited and allowed at the amounts recom-
mended by the committee.
Seconded by iMlr. Whittaker.
Ayes ---I3. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
leesolrerl—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum
of *725.00, Or so much thereof as nmi- he necessary, in payment,
for the Printed Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors for the
year 1925, the order therefor to he drawn by the Clerk of the
Board upon the County 'Treasurer, upon the delivery and ac-
ceptance by the Clerk of such Proceedings.
Seeonded by AIr. Townsend.
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
0
OF TOM I\S COUNTY, NFW ]'OREi 155
TWENTY-FIRST DAY
Wednesday, December 30, 1825
MORNING SESSION
• Roll call. All members present.
:Minutes of preceding day read and approved.
The Clerk road the following report of the Committee on Fi-
nance, which was laid on the table two days under the rule:
Your • Committee on Finance respect fully reports that., itt its
opinion, the following appropriations will be necessary to rrreet
the expenditures of the county for the ensuing, fiscal year, viz.:
Ali EOFli1AT1O S FROM THE GENERAL: FU\I)
Contributions:
State Tax—General Purposes $65,862.80
Armory Puropses 6,758.44
Stenographers, Etc: ,851:3.7:3
$ 75,544.97
Tax Expenses, Refunds, Etc.:
nix Sale $ 669.72.
Legislative:
Supervisors—Compensation $ 5,912.0]_
.Expenses 9`'5.57
Clerk Salary 1.500.00
Posta go 50.00
Attorney :100.00
7,987.58
Administrative Officers:
Commissioners of .E3ection—
Salaries $ 1,209.00
Expenses 150.00
Postage, Clerk -hire, Etc. 1,000.0(}
• Bent, 50.(10
2,400.00
15ti PROCEEDINGS O1" THE BOAR I) OF SUPERVISORS
Elections—County Canvass . $ 97.76
Election Ex penses
4;015,06
County Treasurer:
Salary $ 1,000.00
Postage .50.00
Clerk -hire 300.110
Expenses 22.50
1;472.50
Administrative Buildings:
County Clerk's Building—.Janitor $ 480.00
1 nsurancc 292.50
Expenses 74.66
847.1.6
Court House—Janitor $ 1,000.00
Insurance 217.50
Expenses 1.326.60
Lighting system x511.00
Plumbing system 1,350.00
Finishing repair work .10,000.00
14,244.19
Contract Supplies:
1 -Teat and Light $ 4,400.00
Telephones .1,3110.00
Overilra ft 305.57 .
6,005.57
Judicial :
County Judge—Sala ry
Special County -Judge—Salan•y- 6011.00
Assiti1.a n is 9,700.00
Expense 1,225.20
5,025.20
Children's Court:
Judge ----Salary $ 1,500.00
Clerk—Sala ry 800.00
Exlxcnse • .100.00
2,400.00
l:)f TOaiPN INS COu\TY, \E\1 YORK
Civil Courts:
157
Supreme Court. $ 650.00
Court Library and Judges' Chambers:
Expenses $ 200.00
County Clerk:
Salary $ 2.000.00
Deputy Clerk—Salary 1,200.00
llntur VeIHcic;
Clerk—Salary 1,200.00
Assistants 4,400.00
Expenses 1,3S6.66
Pnstaire, I1tc. 225,00
Rent :300.00
11,:111.66
Regulative Officers:
Sealer of -Weights and Alcasures—
SaIar $ 500.00
Expenses 400.011
Disburseuecicts 10.0:;
Overdraft 40.64
Educational:
:Educational Notices $ S.SO
Fa i'in Bureau :1,000.00
h1ome Bureau 4,000.00
.junior Project Extension 2,500.00
Feeble Minded 170.00
Deaf -Mutes 100.00
$ 950.67
$ 0,778.80
Soldiers' Memorial:
ENlicnme5 4.60
Soldiers' Burial:
Appropriation $ 500.00
County Publications:
Prinied Proceeding s of hoard 725.00
15S PROOEEDINGS OF THE HOARD Oh SUPERVISORS
Public Health:
County Laboratory $ .110.22
County Public Health Nurse Under Aus-
pices of Tompkins Co. Chapter Ameri-
can Red Crosti Association 1,500.00
Bovine Tuberculosis to Complete 1925
work
2,000.00
For 1926 4,000.00
$ 7,610.22
Corrective Officers:
District. Attorney—
Salary $ 1.600.00
Office Expense, 700.00
Other Expenses 1.36.88
$ 2,436.88
Sheriff'—Salary $ 9.400.00
1j nder-Sherifl'—Sa 1ary 400.00
Peinu.y-Sheriff and Turaakry—Salary900.00
Jail 11 t.ron—Sri la cy 300.00
Expenses 1,027.76
$ 5,027.76
Probation Officer—Salary $ 1,200.00
Coroner:
Salary- $ :100.00
pt:nses 246.80
546.80
Justices and Constables:
Foes
Criminal Ccurts:
Supreme Court $ 5.00.00
County Court 1,500.00
Punishment :
$ .100.70
$ 7,300.00
Jail and .fail Inmates $ 6,:500.00
Insurance 15.00
$ 6,515.00
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
Onondaga County Penitentiary
Appropriations During Year for Unfor-
seen Expenses
159
432.45
1.5,024.93
Total Appropriations $1!13,020.42
Less:
Estimated Receipts Applicable to the General Fund—
Levy on 'Towns for State Tax $7:5.544-.97
Levy on Towns for Election Ex peTISCS 53,1_:17.60
Levy on Towns; to Reimburse County
for
Deaf -Mut es 100.00
Feeble \i i n ded .170.00
Sheriff's l+ixlaensos 679.07
District Attorney's .Expenses 1:3.80'
Fees of County Clerk 14,2655.70
Fees of Surrogate's Clerk 187.49
$94,099.63
Net :Imaunt Required for Gen'1 Fund 11.pprolu•iations $99,820.79
APPROPRIATIONS FROM 'l'IIE POOR FI Nl)
Charitable, Improvident Poor:
Superintendent, of the Poor—
Salary $ 1.500.00
Expenses 400.00
Almshouse 'Inmates 5,500.00 •
Outdoor Relit;1, • 0,000.00
Transportation • 400.00
Chaplain 150.00
Physician 450.00
I(celrer at County 1 -Louie .1,20(.1.00
Maintenance of BuiltlinLrs and Equip-
ment on Audit, by Board of Supervis-
ors 1,57 7.48
Insurance 40.63
$17,254.11
Charitable, Tuberculosis:
Tuberculosis 1-1.oshital—
ilI aiaatenanet,
Educational and Locational Nurse ..
1?.r' lenses
lnsuranee
$22,1100.00
1,0(10.00
2,414.72 .
97.5.1
$25,512.23
169 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF' SUPERVISORS
Mental Diseases:
Insane $ 40.00
• Dependent Children:
Roard' o!Child Welfare $ 3,000,00
Appropriations During Year for Unfor-
seen Expenses $ 3,500.00
Total Appropt•iatir 1 a $49,306.34
Less:
Estimated Receipts Applicable to the Poor Fund—
Levy on Towns to Reimburse County
for
Support of Poor at. County Home$ 4,9:3629
Examinations in Lunacy • 40.00
Net. Amount Required for Poor Fund
Appropriations
$ 4.976.29
$44,330.05
APPROPRIATIONS FROM: THE HIGHWAY FUND
Maintenance of Highways:
Supt. of. HiEdiw•ays--Salary $ 2,200.00
Expense- 1,0011.00
Audits 115.47
Overdraft • 548.96
Construction:
Sinking .Fund on Bonds—Principal .... $ 2.543.0:3
Interest ..... 5.086.16
$ 3,864.43
$ 7,620.21
County System of Roads:
Construction Unlet• §320-A $:30,7;311.00
Maintenance under §320-A 9.02:5.00
Expenses 6-4,10
$39,517.10
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 161.
County Highway Indebtedness:
County Highway Bonds—Principal
Interest
Count- 'Treasurer's Highway Bond
in iaam
.... $14,000.00
9,545.00
Pre -
119.55
*23,664.56
Rights of Way $ 5,184.59
Total Appropriations $80,159.89
Less:
Estimated Receipts Applicable to IIighway Funct—
Lery on ToWns t.o Reimburse County for
Sinking Fund. and Interest on .Bonds $ 1,440.87
Net' .Amount Required for Iligihway Fund Appropria-
tions $78,719.02
Your committee recommends that there be assessed, levied and
collected from the taxable property of Tonapl:iiis County, liable
therefor, the following sumps for the .following purposes:
For General Fund $99,820.79
For Poor Find 44,380.05
$144,150.84
For 'Highway Fund 78,719.02
Total Tax Levy for County, Exclusive of State Tax.. *222,869.86
Your committee further reports that the foregoing aphrotiria-
tiuns will be necessary to meet, the expenditures of the county,
for the next ensuing fiscal year, in payment of
1. Contributions pursuant to Chapter 237, Lasys of 1925, Ar-
mory Purpose Tax pursuant to the-llililary Law, as amended,
Court and Stenographers Tax pursuant to the Judiciary Law, as
amended, Chapters 18.1, 236 and 659, Laws of 1925, and Article
6, Section 12, of the State Constitution.
2. Salaries of officers and employees heretofore authorized by
this Board.
. Claims audited and allowed by this -Board.
4. Claims to be audited at special and quarterly sessions of
162 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
this Board claims to be audited by the Superintendent of the
Poor, duly authorized certificates and other expenses to be paid
prior to the next ClksriIng fax 1evv.
5. Amounts to become due -on contract.
6. The amount to be paid for Sinking Fund and Interest
State high ay Bonds.
011
7. County Indebtedness and lirtcrest thereon.
S. Appropriations by this Board for other specific purposes,
and estimated amounts required for rrnfor'seen contingencies.
Your 'committee, further reports, that from the report of the
County Treasurer, the receipts of the previous year and other in-
formation available, it is estimated that the amounts indicated
will be available from the various sources specified, to the ex-
penditures for the above purposes, and such amounts are de-
ducted from the estimated amounts required, in fixing the amounts
to he raised by tax levy.
Pespeetfully submitted. this 30th day of December, 1925.
SIDNEY L.HOWELL,
.. J. W. JONES,
: iui. 'i'OW NSEN I),
Committee.
11lovetl by Mr. Howell, that s:Ire report of the committee be
taken from the table and passed at this time.
Seconded by AIr. Miller.
By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
3Ir. Howell offerers the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved—That the report of the Committee on Finance be ac-
cepted and that the several amounts therein specified be and
hereby are appropriated from the funds indicated, to and for the
purposes enumerated; and be it further
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 her to the general, poor or
hi_hwav fund, in accord with the nature or such receipt.; and he
it further
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 163
Resolved—That in case of .a deficiency in any appropriation,.
the County Treasurer is hereby authorized to transfer, from the
general fund, poor fiord or highway. fond respectively, for the
purpose of meeting any payment ordered by this Board, or re-
quired by law, which amounts are hereby appropriated for such
purposes, but in no case is the County 'Treasurer authorized to
transfer from the • general fund or poor fund to any other fund,
without a resolution of this Board specifically authorizing her so
to do: and be it further
Rf;solued—That there be assessed upon, levied against and col-
lected from t.Ite taxable property of Tompkins. County, Liable
therefor,
.For State Tax $ 75,544.97
For County General and Poor Fund Tax 144,150.$4
For County I1ighway Fund Tax 78,719.02
Seconded by Mr. Whittaker.
Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roil call. All members present, except Mr. Townsend.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on
Equalization, Etc., on Apportionment, which_ Was laid on the
table two clays under the rule:
Your Committee on Equalization, lite., whose duty it is to ap-
portion the various taxes among the several towns of the county
and the City of Ithaca, reports than the following amounts shall
he paid by the several towns and the City of .Ithaca for State
Tax for General Purposes, Armory Purposes, Stenographer Pur-
poses, County Tax for General and Poor Purposes and County
Tax for Highway Purposes, as follows:
161 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOA RD OF SUPERVISORS
Towns
Caroline
Da1111 .
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Ithaca City
Itlric❑ Town
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
934,165
779,798
2,709,158
670,016
2,849, 25
22,558,919
3,906,5S0
2,598,580
900,714
2,031,170
Totals $39,944.031
$ 1,71511.73
1,474.79
5,123.07
1,277 8.51
5,855.57
42,(104.33
7,,;55.29
4,914.54
1,703.46
3,842,03
$75,544.97
$ 3,372.34
2,515.07
9,780.06
2,140.4.2
19,283.70
81 ,437.70
14,102.75
9,380.87
3,251.5S
7,338.63
$144,200.12
Rate for State T
$1.89 + per $1,000
H:ue for County General and Poor Tax 3.61 per 1,000•
2.00 tier 1.000
Hale for County Highway Tic.
ALBE1-.'I` I)ASSANCE, Chairman,
'V..1. SHAVER-,
.1. W. JONES,
11. A. \VI1ITTAKER,
L. E. PA'I" PERSON
A. S. MI I [�LJER•,
Committee.
Equalized value
for Highway
Purposes
w
Towns
G.
Caroline
935,51.1
$ 1.571.02
$ 7,010.00
Da nity
7511,093
1.575.19
5,865.05
Dryden
2,721,749
5,443.50
20,347.23
Enfield
978,809
1,357.79
5,076.72
Groton
2,855,019
5,710.03
21,384.30
1lhaea City
22 640,098
45,280.20
109,382.28
Ithaca Town
3,906,447
7,812.89
29,303.93
Lansing
2.601,359
5,202.72
19,495.13
Newfield
907,095
1,314.19
0,769,23
Ulc cs
2.037,895
4,075.79
15,251.45
Totals
$40,073,159
$80,146.32
$299,891.41
Rate for State T
$1.89 + per $1,000
H:ue for County General and Poor Tax 3.61 per 1,000•
2.00 tier 1.000
Hale for County Highway Tic.
ALBE1-.'I` I)ASSANCE, Chairman,
'V..1. SHAVER-,
.1. W. JONES,
11. A. \VI1ITTAKER,
L. E. PA'I" PERSON
A. S. MI I [�LJER•,
Committee.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW -YORK 165
Moved by 11Ir. Dassance, that the report of the committee be
taken from the table and passed at this time.
Seconded by -Mr. Miller.
By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table.
lir. Dassanee offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
Resolved That the report of the Committee on Equalization,
'Etc., on Apportionment, be accepted and adopted and_ that the
Several amounts therein listed for state tax, county tax and county
highway tax, against the several towns and city of the county,
be assessed, levied and collected from the taxable property of
the several towns and city, liable therefor.
Seconded by Mr. Pierce.
Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried.
The (.1erk read the annual report of the Sheriff, which, on
Motion, was ordered filed.
The Clerk read the Mils received for printing 1,000 copies Of
the Proceedings of the Board for the year 1925.
Moved by i\:I:r. Shaver, that the bid of the Grace Printing Co.,
be accepted and that, the contraet for printing 1,000 copies of
the Proceedings of: the Board for the year 1925, be awarded to
said company.
Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried.
The Clerk read the following report o.f the Coiuidittee on
Finance, which was laid .orr the table two days under the rule:
Your Committee on•Finanee reports that the following tabu-
lated statements show the appropriations which will be neces-
sary to meet the expenditures of the various towns of the county
and the City of Ithaca, for the ensuing, fiscal year, as set forth .
in the following budgets
166 PROCEEDINGS OIC THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TOWN OF CAROLINE
'1'o be Paid the County Treasurer:
State Tax $ 1,766.78.
County Tax 3,372.34
County Highway 'l'ax 1,8 71.02
Maintenance of State and County Highways 550.00
Election Expenses 152.79
Suport of Poor at County Home 366.36
Sheriff's Expenses 86.47
District Attorney 's Expenses 3.60
Examinations in Lunacy 20.00
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $212.52
To be Paid the Supervisor :
Town Audits $ 2,482.36
Highways 3,000.00
Bridges 700.00
Machinery 500.00
Miscellaneous 1,400.00
Cert. of 1ndebtcdness—Prin. 2,500.00
Int. 125.00
Town Poor 2.00.00
$ 8,189.31
$ 10,907.36
TOTAL BUDGET $ 19,309.19
TAX FOR LIGATING DISTRTCT $1,077.37
TAX RATES—
General .01
Highways .012
Total .022
Lighting District .0135
or TOAIPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK
TOWN OF 1)A.N.P,Y
To he Paid the Count:1;7 'Treasurer:
367
State Tax $ 1,474.79
County Ta\ 2,815.07
County- Highway '1'as 1,578.1.9
Maintenance of State and County Highways 650.00
Election Expenses 106.65
Support of Poor at, County 11omc 158.29
Due County 70.95
Sheriff's Expenses 37.68
RE'I'IJRNE1) SCHOOL TAXES $626.71.
REDE_IIPT€ON ADVERTISING $14.20
To be .Paid tlic Supervisor:
Town Audits $ 1,358.22
llighwayys . 3,907.00
Ma eh inert'- 1,200.00
l'1 isce11aneotts 1,500.00
Town Poor 100.00
Certificate of .Indebteditess 450.00
Bridge Bond—Principal 2,000.00
Interest 385.00
6,891.62
1.0,900.22
TOTAL BUDGET $ 18,432.75
TAX RA TES—
.General
General .0084
Highway .0146
Total .023
168 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TOWN OF DRY DEN
1`o he Paid the County Treasurer:
State Tax $ 5,121.67
County Tax 9,750.06
County highway Tax 5,443.50
Sinking Fund and jnterest, Road No. 681 243.11
Sinking Fund and interest, Road No. 682 269 1.3
Sinking Fund and interest, Road No. 6S3 278.09
Maintenance of State and County Highways 1,250.00
Elect ion ..Ex henses 404.3S
Support ol: Poor at County Home 342.87
Feeble :Minded 40.00
'Sheriff's Expenses 26.40
Due County - 71.84
RETURNED SCI -TOOL TAXES $345.96
RE D Emrr ION ADVERTIS1.NG $3.55
'I'(, be Paid the Supervisor:
Town Audits $ 3,3:39.38
Hi yrs 8,000.00
Bridges 3,000.00
Machinery 3.000.00
-Miscellaneous 4.200.00
To Wil Poor 400.00
Vote of Town for Highways 5.000.00
Southworth Library 200.00
Memorial Day 50.00
Brush Tax 91.60
$ 23,273.05
$ 27,280.98
TOTAL. BUDGET $ 50,903.54
TAX FOR LIGHTING• DISTRICT
TAX RATES—
$6:38.83
General .00715
Inside Fli_1i 'a ' .00815
Corpora tion— '
Total .01530
,Pensions (0en'I Hwy.).00815
General .00715
'Highway .008.15
Prima Ty Highway .0038
Outside
Corporations— 1 , Total
Pensions (Gen 'l Hwy.) ..
Pensions (Prim..Hwy.) ..
.01910
.00815
.0038
Pcaasinns Total ....... .01195
VARNA LIGHTING DISTRICT .0112
OE TOMPKINS COTJNTY, NEW YORK
TOWN OF ENFIELD
To be Paid the County Treasurer:
169
State Tax $ .1.,278.51.
County T'1 V 2.4 0.42.
County Highway Tax 1,357.79
Maintenance of State and County highways 600.00
Election Expenses 120.00
Support of. Poor at County Home 342.87
Due County 61..36
Sheriff's Expenses' 17.52
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $167.68
REDEMPTION ADVERTISING $3.55
To be Paid the Supervisor:
Town Audits $ 2,063.57
Ili ghways 2,822.00
Bridles 500.00
Machinery • 500.00
Miscellaneous 1,815.00
Certificate of Indebtedness --Principal ... 3,000.00
:interest .... 180.00
Town Poor 750.00
6,218.47
$ 11,630.57
TOTAL, BUDGET $ 18,020.27
TAX RATES -
77
Highway .01783
Total .02960
170 PROCEEDINGS Oh THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TOWN OF GROTON
To be Paid the County Treasurer:
State Tax $ 5,388.57
County- Tax 10,285.70
County Highway Tax 5,710.03
Maintenance of State and County- Highways 500.00
Election Expense; 469.77
Support of Potir at County Home 591.67
Sheriff's Expenses 109.67
District Attorney's Expenses 10.20
Examinations in Lunacy 20.00
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $932.56
REDEMPTION ADVERTISING $3.55
To he Paid the Supervisor:
Town Audits $ 4,230.80
Highways 5,400.00
Bridges 7,000.00
Machinery 3,000.00
Miscellaneous 2,100.00
Voted by Town for Highways ayes 5,000.00
Memorial Day 75.00
$ 23,085.61
$ 26,805.80
TOTAL, BUDGET $ 50,827.82
TAX RATES—
Corporations—
General .00705
-Highway .00771
Total .01476
General .00705
Outside Highway .00771
Corporations—Primary .00411
Health • .00043
Total .01930
OF TOMP.KINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 171
TOWN O.1" :ITHIACA
To be Paid the County Treasurer:
State Tat $ 7,388.29
County Tax 14,102.75
County Highway Tax 7,812.89
llaintenanec of State and County .Highways 1,100.00
Election Expenses 221.98
Support of Poor at County Home 42.04
Feeble Minded 60.00
Sheriff's Expenses 93.03
$ 30,820.98
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $830.33
To he Paid the Supervisor:
Town Audits $ 2,422.06
Eighways 4,637.74
:Bridges 2,000.00
Machinery 2,000.00
Miscellaneous 2,600.00
Bond and Interest 635.00
$ 14,294.80
TOTAL BUDGET $ 45,946.11
9'A:\ FOR LIGHTING DISTRICT $45(1.00
TAX RATES --
Inside
Corporations—
Outside
Corporations—
General ... .00535
Highway .0033
Total .00865
General .. .00535
Highway .0052
Total .01055
LIGHTING DIS'I'IlICT .00883
172 PROCEEDINGS OF `FHE BOARS) Oi' SUPERVISORS
Cinl.Y OF 1TIIACA
To be Paid the County Treasurer:
State Tax $ 42664.38
County Tax 81.4:37.70
County Highway 'Fax 45,280.20
Election Expenses 095.56
Support of Poor at County Home 2,688.93
Deaf -Mutes 1.00.00
Feeble Minded .... • 45.33
Due Count. 389.69
Sheriff's .Expenses 30.01
T O T A l: 13 U D G ET $.1.73.554.80
RETURNED SCHOOL, TAXES $2,567.58
(To he paid by the School District of. the City of _Ithaca and not
a part of the City Budget, for which tax is levied.)
R.EDE11•PTI.ON ADVERTISING $3.55
(To be paid by the property against which the tax of 1924 was
levied and not a part of the City Budget, for which this tax
is levied.)
TAX R.AT.ES—
General .00577
1-Iiee1 wa v .00203
Total .0075
OP TOMPEINS COUNTY, NEW YORE .17a
TOWN OF LANSING
To he Paid the County Treasurer:
State Ta,x-
County Tax 1,380.S7
County Highway Tax 5,202.72
111aintenance of Stat G and County Highways 700.00
Eleetion Printing. 232,18
-Support, of Poor at County Home 171.44
Feeble AI hided 20.00
Due County 645.43
Sheriff's Ex 1 lensec; 200.76
RETURN:ED SCHOOL TAXES 4205.82
To 1)0 Paid the Supervisor:
Town Audits $ 7,204.43
Highways 7,100.00
Bridges 9500.00
Machinery 9,000.00
i iseella mons 1,500.00
Bond and Intorest 3,860.00
Certificates of Indehtedness—Principal14,000.00
Fiat:rest 4.87.16
$21,467.94
$38,651.59
TOTAL BTJ DC1 E'l' 460,325.35
TAX FOR LIOTITIN(: DISTRICT 4877.50
TAX TLATEs____.
(I ern'a I (1115
1-1 gli w y .01.SS
Total .0303
1:i g 1) i str
Lod owvill .0113
Myers .0058
South Lansing .007.7
174 .PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
'1'0«'N OF N EWF.EELD
1'o be I'aicl the County Treasurer:
State '1'o -is f 1.703.46
Coati:t.y Tax 3.251.58
County Highway Tax 1,814.19
Maintenance. of State and County Highways 650.00
Election Expenses 159.10
Support of Poor at County .Horne 85.72
Due County 65.58
Sheriff's Expenses 34.94
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $367.05
'1'o be Paid the Supervisor:
Town Audits $ 2,444.01
Highways 3.917.00
Bridges 2,500.00
-Machinery 1,000.00
-Miscellaneous 2-,000.00
Poor Fund 200.00
:Memorial Day 50.00
Town Library 100.00
Compensation Insurance 500.00
Bond and Interest 2.300.00
Certificates of Indebtedness—Principal.. 4,500.00
Interest .. 107.50
Miscellaneous 675.70
7,764.57
$20.294.21
TOTAL: BUDGET • $28,425.83
TAX RA'I'I S—
Tnsi(1t;
Corpora tions--
0eneral ' .0089
I:I ighway .0173
Total .0262
(rGeneral .0089
Outside, 1lEirhway .0173
Corporations— Primary ............. .0051
Health .0002
Total .0315
OF TOM Pk LNS COUNTY, NEW YORK 175
rft.\\fl OP ULYSSES
To be Paid the County Treasurer:
Slate Ta A $ 3,842.03
County Tax 7,333.63
'County High xvay Tax 4,075.70
Sinking Fund arid Interest, Road No. 6.1.6 650.54
:Maintenance of State and County Highways 450.00
Election Ex penses 275.19
Support of Poor at County Moire 106.10
Feeble Minded 1..67
Due County 120.55
Sheriff's Expenses 42.59
RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES $581.29
To he Paid the Supervisor:
Town Audits $ 2,334.84
H ighways 5,000.00
Machinery 1,500.00
Miscellaneous 500.00
SflOW 500.00
Certificates of .Indebtedness—Machinery 2,500.00
Highways, 320-A 10,000.00
Mise,ellaneotts 3,500.00
:Bonded Indebtedness—Piincipal 9,000.00
Interest 35.00
'Memorial Day 75:00
TOTAL II31.J1)C 11..711
$1.6,997.09
$27,944.84
TAX 11A1'ES—
Inside
Corporations—
$45,523.22
Genera] .00803
Highway .01.045
Total .01848
Pension (Gen '1 Highway) .01.045
0eneral .00803
Ni .01.045
flealth .00012.
Outsi410
Corimrations—
Total .01860
Pension (Gen'l Highway) .01045
Pension (Spec. Highway) .0057
Special Highwav .0057
ITG PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF Siil'ERVISORS
Moved by AIr. Rowell, that the report,of the committee be taken
from the table and passed at, this time.
Seconded by Mr. Fierce.
1;y unanimous consent the report was taken from the -table.
Mr. 1 -Jowell offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
ktesolt:crl—That in accordance with resolutions adopted by the
several Town Boards of Tompkins County, now on file with the
Clerk of this Board, resolutions of this Board, and the laws of the
state, and in accordance with the foregoing report and recom-
mendations of the Committee on Finance, that there be levied
upon and collected from the taxable property of the respective
towns of tate county and the City of 1thaea, the foregoing sums
for the purposes therein named.
Seconded by Mr. Patterson.
.Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried.
Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
.hesolr:rrl—Thal: the collectors of the several towns of the coun-
ty and the chamberlain of the City of Ithaca be instructed to pay
over and settle all tax indebtedness with the several officers of
the towns and the County Treasurer, on or before ..April 1, 1926,
and to pay over to the SUpen' isors of the towns all moneys in
their hands belonging to their towns, on the first: day of each
month.
Seconded by Mr. Van Order. Carried.
1'ir. Smiley offered the i•ollnwini resolution and moved its
adoption:
Iicsoleeii—That after the tax rates arc ascerta tied for the va-
"rious towns and the City of Ithaca, the Clerk be direi:ted to print
such rates in the Proceedings of the Board, following the budgets
of the various towns and city.
Seconded by i\Ir. Sharer. Carried.
The Clerk read the following report of the Committee. on :Down
:Expenses, :Etc., relative to the Special Franchises in Tompkins
County:
OP TO_M KI\S COUNTY, NEW YORIi 177
Your Committee on Town Expenses, Etc., to which was re-
ferred the reports of the Special Franchises in the several towns
of the county, outside of the City of Ithaea,•rcports that the fol-
lowing is a tabulation of all the Special Franchises of the various
corporations of the several towns in the county outside of the
City of !Ithaca, as reported to your committee by the several
town clerks of the respective towns:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
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OF TOMPKLNS COUNTY', NEW .YORK. 179
i\1oved by llr. Miller, that the report of the committee be ac-
Bepted.
Seconded by i\[r. Shaver. Carried.
Mr. hiller, of the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc., presented
a report of the bonded indebtedness of. the several political sub-
divisions of the county, which, on motion, was received and or-
derer, printed in the Proceedings of the Board.
,loved by ?[r. George, that when this Roar, adjourns today,
it: be to Monday, January .1.8, .P)26, at 1(1 :;3U A. M.,, for the pur-
pose of signing, the tax warrants of the collectors.
Seconded by i\Ir. Junes. Carried.
ALlr. Shaver, Chairman of the Committee on. Charities,' to which
was referrer, the transfer of certain portions of the lands of the
luherenlosis I-iospital property to the Finger Lakes State Park
Association, reported favorably on smell transfer acid recom-
mended that Ghe sant; be made in accordance with the resolution
or this Board heretofore adopted in reference thereto.
Moved by Mr. George, that the report of the committee be ae-
0014ee11 and adopted.
Seconded by Mr. Miller. •
Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried.
On motion, adjourned to 'Monday, .January 18, 1.926, at 10:30
A. M.
TWENTY-SECOND DAY
Monday, January 18, 1926
MORNING SESSION
Beall Balt.
180 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The following Supervisors answered
office. addresses as follows:
Caroline
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
to their mimes, with post -
1 -I. A. ~Whittaker Brookton, R. D. 21
Nm. 0. Smiley Ithaca, R. D. 8
Win. J. Shaver Freeville
Olen A. King Ithaca, R. D. 5
John W. Jones Groton
Ithaca, 11. D. 8
lntdlowville, R. D. 10
Newfield, R. D. 27
Trumansburg
Ithaca lJegrande E. Chase
Lansing Clarence Al. Buck
Newfield Frank G. Snyder
Ulysses John Al. Townsend
Ithaca City—
lst lVard
2nd Ward
3rd Ward
4th WArd
5th Ward
Fred D. Van Order. Jr. 511 W. Seneca St.
i.l. E. Patterson 115 E. State St.
E. Morgan St. John. Sayings Bank Bldg.
Sidney L. I -Lowell 2.02 E. State St.
Leslie R.. fierce 107 W. Yates St.
Minutes of preceding clay read and approved.
The members of the Committee on Equalization, Etc., were en-
gaged in an examination of the assessment, rolls of the several
towns and comparing same with the budgets thereof daring the
balance of the forenoon session.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Roll call. 'All members present.
11ir. Snyder, Chairman of the Committee on Equalization, Etc.,
reported that the committee had examined the assessment rolls
of the several towns and the City of Ithaca with the amount of
tax to he levied in each respectively, and -had- compared the same
with the budgets of the several towns and city and the warrants
of the collectors and found the same correct., and that each of
the colleet.or's warrants were properly made and ready for the,
signatures of the Chairman and Clerk of the Board.
Moved by Mr. -Whittaker, that the report of the committee he
accepted and that, the Chairman and Clerk of the Board he di-
rected to sign the collectors' warrants, as attached to the several
'assessment rolls of the respective towns and city.
Seconded by 1Ir. Jones.
OF TONPKI1\S COUNTY, NEW YORK 181
Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried.
The minutes of the day's proceedings were read and approved.
There being no further business to come before the Board at
this annual session thereof, on motion of. Mr. Howell, the sante
was adjourned without date.
IF'REI) r.i. CLOCK,
Clerk.
182 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
COUNTY AUDITS •
for 1925
TOMPKINS COUNTY.
N0. NAME
SERVICES ci S GLA 1M ED ALLOWEI
1 A. J. \let.zgar Const aide fees $ 10.95 $ 9.45
2 R. R. Chatterton Dog fees, Justice 59.90 59.90
3 A. J. etzgar Dog fees, Constable 40.40 40.40
4 .lulius Lison Dog fees, Constable 43.45 43.45
5 Syracuse State School Fee-
ble \liuded Clothing 170.00 170.00
6 Central N. F. Inst: Deaf-
mutes Deaf-mutes, clothing 100.00 100.00
7 Dr. L. T. Genung Health custodian 98.29 98.29
8 1)r. Keith Sears ..........Ice, health lair 11.93 11.93
9 Ithaca Journal -News Educational Notices 8.80 8.80
10 Town of' Dryden Cat.le Pass il 122.29 122.29
11 Ithaca Journal -News Highway Notices 20.47 20.47
12 Brandow Printing Co...._Election Supplies 64.69 64.69
13 Braudow Print. Co., Assd.
1st- Nat. Bank, Alhany..Election Supplies 507.27 507.27
14 Stover Printing Go. ...... Election Printing 4.00 4.00
15 Ithaca Eng. Co. Election Engraving 34.60 34.00
16 T. G. Miller's Sons Election Supplies 58.04 58.04
17 Norton Printing Co. Election Printing 2791.30 2791.30
18 T. J. Crowley Election Printing 350.00. 350.00
19 Banks Law Pub. Co. Books, County Clerk 30.50 30.50
20 Layton Dawes, Assd. F. L.
v Clock Carling, County Clerk 27.00 27.00
21 West Pub. Co. Books, County Judge 8.00 5.00
22 Corner Bookstores Stationery, Co. Judge 29.00 29.00
24 Matthew Bender Co.' L`tw Books, Co. judge 30.00 30.00
25 'Wm. Ht:idt. Jr. Election Notices 15.77 15.77
26 J. B. Lvov Go. Law Reports, Go. .fudge49.00 49.00
28 Edward Thompson Co.....Law Reports, Co. judge5.50 5.50-
29 Driscoll Bros. & Co. Materials, Co. Clk Bldg3.94 3.94
30 H. J. Baal Co. Chairs, Co. Clerk .2 0.00 25.00
31 Ithaca Journal -News Election Notices ..... .. 91.63 91.63
32 Ithaca Journal -News Terms Court, Co. C1k.... 43.33 48.33
33 Banks Law Pub. Co. Law Books, Co. judge .. 62.50 62.50
35 T. G. .Miller's Sons Supplies, Co. Clerk 103.30 103.30
36 T. G. Miller's Sons Supplies, Surrogate 24.75 24.75
37 E. R. Stanford Elec. Globe, Surrogate .. 1.20 1.20
38 Dr. .T. W. Judd Jail Physician 2S.00 25.00
31) Chas. Green Sheriff Expenses ' 47.70 47.70
40 A. C. Goff Auto -hire, Sheriff 914.72 914.72
41 T. G. Miller's Sons Supplies, Co. Jail 15.00 15.00
42 T. G. M lifer's Sons Supplies, Co. Jail 24.60 24.60
43 T. G. Miller's Sons....... Supplies, Dist. Atty. 22.15 22.15
44 Davis -]frown Co. Elee. Repairs, Co. Jail .. .95 .95
45 Davis -Brown Co. Elee. Repairs, Co. Jail 8.98 . 8.98
40 Clinton House Meals Jurors, Sup. Ct.
Civil 35.50 38.50
47 Davis -Brown Co. La /all, Co. Trews 3.75 3.75
48 Win. }Icidt, Jr. Tax 'Ile Notices 264.32 261.
49 Itha'ea Journal -News .....Tax Sale Notices 398.40 398.40
No. NA\Ii
OF TOMIPKINS COUNTY, NEW 'YORK 183
SERVICES (.1LA Luso Ai,t,ows:o
50 T. G. _Miller's Sons Supplies, Co. Treas. .. 1.00 1.00
51 Davis-Ilrown Co Desk Lamp, .Fudges'
C]rtni1,e, 10.50 10.311
52 11. J. Boo] Co.......... _Furniture, Courthouse; !113.1'2 ((6.1'5
53 Underwood 'rope. Co Repairs, Supervisors ....16.00 10.00
54 Wm. Iieidt, Jr. Notice, Supervisors ..... _'.64 2.64
55 Ithaca ,Journal News Printing, Supervisors ... 10.02 10.04
56 Court. Ilellis Sealer, Expenses 400.00 400.00
57 Court. liellis Settler, Disbursements .. 10.03 10,03
58 Davis -Brown Co. Elco. Repairs" Courthouse 2.15 0.03
54 I.lavis-Brown Co. Elec. pepsins, Courthouse .1.13 1.15
60 Burroughs Add. Co Ribbon .75 ,75
(i] T. 0. 311lier's Sons Supplies, Supervisors ... 7.35 7.35
62 Chas. Il. Brooks }telt. Clock, Courthouse . 18.00 18.[10
(i3 IT. T. Fool Co. pepsins, Supervisors ... .1.50 .1.50
64 Arthur G. Adams Dist. Ally., Expenses ... .114,73 .114.73
65 H. A. C:trev Co. Sheriff's Bond 75.00 75.0(1
66 ,1.11. Long Co. _ Repairs, Jail .175.00 175.00
67 A. 11. Brooks & Son 3fedir,al Supplies, .Nail .. (1.60 6.60
68 Ouondoga Co. l'ee. Mai oten;rnee Prinseeers. 452.45 432.45
411) I'rcd 1). Gilbert Bur. Judy- M. English ., 75.00 75,(1(1
70 Dr. 3. Ili. Townsend Ex. iii lunacy 111.00 10.00
71 64r..7. .l[. Townsend .....Es, in lunacy .10.00 10.00
7`2 11r. Alrrnnr Chase ......Ex;rrrrs. in lunacy20.00 20.00
73 l� red 11. Culbert Bur. Thos. H. Wilson 75.00 75,00
7,1 Filth]; Ellis Nota, llighwoyc ;,'2.:30 52.51)
75 Cleo. B. Sieknnrn .Iustice 'ti foes 7.0)) 7.310
76 Henry Willinrns ........Justice's fees (1.'25 (i.25
77 A..1. Conlon Justice's fees 48.00 . 48,00
78 City of 111rnc't City Court fees 1511.00 30.00
74 lar. Wm. A. Smith Coroner's Expenses (11.80 31.80
80 Chas. Thoni;is Dog fees, Justice 6.00 1;.011
8.1 l';orl 'Ewers_ Dog foes, .1ustiee . 27:1.86
7,B 27.80
82 James Cook Dog fens, Constable}1.60 6.60
83 Americo]] Surety Co Bond premiums -
Co. Clerk- 60.00
Co. 1'reov 110.56
Alkiusnu Press 11]:rnks, Surrow,t.t
.1. E. Vui.Natta ....... Typewriter, Co. C11c.
1'. 31. llonuhue Pluml.ing, Co, ;foil
31itchell the Mover Carting, Co. Jail ....
A. B. Brooks & Son Snlrlrlien, Go. Jail
84
85
88
89
90
91 Rennin' Bo5em:tn Clothing, .Nail
92 '~Neel Uisinfer.ting Go. I)isinfuct., Go. Jail
93 1). 11. Stewart & Co. . ..Supplies, Co. Jail
114 Monroe Disinfecting Co.. Disinfect., Co. Jail
95 Fred 1). (iilert Bur. Wnr. Hose, Coroner.
06 l)r. II. Al. Vose Autopsy, Coroner
97 E. P. Baotou, Agt. les., T. 11. Hosp.
98 1. 1'. Houton[, Agt. Ins., T. Ii, Hosp.
94 1lartford Boiler Ins. Co...1ns., Co. Home Boiler
100 E. 31. Mousey S• Son ....Sand, Co. Home .. _ ....
101 E. 1'. L'outou, Agi. Ins., Co. Home
102 1'. 11.1. I:Inuoliue Hum hirig, Court.hoesu ..
:103 I'id(;1ty-Phen ix Ins. Co._Inc., + nurl.houce
1114 Geo. L. NIOt,t Uleauiru (tugs, Uourt.hse.
105 5. R. Tisdel Co. Keys, Courthouse
106 E. P. Bouton, Agt. Bond, Supt. Highways ..
174.56 174.5(1
9.0)) 311,1111
.75 .75
41.51 41.51
5.02 5.02
10.60 10.60
158.40 38.10
(18.90 68.90
7.67 7.67
85.00 85.00
100.00 1011.00
40.65 440.61)
40.03 40.611
213.00 23.00
7.00 7.00
2:1.6:4 23.68
1:102.11 1302..1.1
77.511 77.511
.1.417 .1.417
1.55 1.55
2.50 2.50
IS4 PROCEEDINGS OE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
No. NAME SEIivicEs CLA1\1ED ALLOWED
107 P. M. Donohue Work, Rights of Way .. 62.30 62.30
103 M. J. Boyer kuto-hire, Highways ... 40.00 40.00
109 Fred A. Rogalsky [ns., Co. Clk. 1341g. 67.50 67.50
110 .las. R..Robinson ........Ex. Accts., Surrogate 225.00 225.00
111. Jamieson -McKinney Co. .. Plumping, Co. Clk. Bldg2.35 2.35
172 H. A. Whittaker Canvass, Elections 7.92 7.92
113 W. O. Smiley Canvass, Elections 7.12 7.12
114 W. J. Shaver Canvass, Elections 7.76 7.76
115 Olen A. King Canvass, Elections 7.44 7.44
118 J. W. Jones Canvass, Elections 7.44 7.44
119 A. S. Millr:r Canvass, Elections 6.00 6.00
120 Wm. 1'. George . Canvass, Elections 8.40 8.40
121 Albert Dassance Canvass, Elections 7.76 7.76
122 J .M. Townsend Canvass, Elections 7.92 7.92
123 .F. D. Van Order, jr. ....Canvass, Elections 6.00 6.00
124 L. E. Patterson Canvass, Elutions 6.00 6.00
125 E. _Morgan St. John Canvass, Elections 6.00 (1.00
126 Sidney L. Howell Canvass, Elections 6.00 6,00
127 Leslie R. Pierce Canvass, Elections 6.00 6.00
128 H. A. Whittaker Extend. tax ........... 30.60 30.60
129 H. A. Whittaker Committee work 80.30 30.30
130 H. A. Whittaker Quart. & Spec.- Sessions. 47.52 47.52
131 H. A. Whittaker • Annual Session 143.76 143.76
132 W. O. Smiley Extend. tax 30.60 30.60
133 W. O. Smiley Committee work 331.00 331.00
134 W. O. Smiley Quart. & Spec. Sessions.. 42.72 42.72
135 W. O. Smiley Annual Session 14L.36 141.:36
136 W. J. Shaver Extend. tax 40.50 40,50
137 W. J. Shaver Committee work 311.38 311.88
138 W. J. Shaver •Quart. & Spec. Sessions.. 4(1-56 46.56
139 W, J. Shaver Annual Session 137.28 137.28
140 Olen A. King Extend, tax 28.14 28.14
341 Olen A. King Coning it.tee .work 142.79 142.79
142 Olen A. Ring Quart.. & Spec. Sessions.. 44.64 44.64
143 Olen A. King Annual Session 136.32 13(3.32
144 A. S. \filler Extend. tax 52.50 52,50
145 A. S. 3liller Committee work 232-10 232.10
146 A. S. Miller Quart. & Spec. Sessions.. 36.00 36.00
147 A. S. Miller ALUMNI Session 132.00 132.00
148 W. 1'. George Extend. tax 35.50 35.50
149 W. F. George Committee work 89.80 :39.80
150 W. F. George Quart. & Spec. Sessions.. 50.40 50.40
151 W. F. George Annun l Session 136.80 136.80
152 Albert, 1)assanee Extend. 1.ax 211.01 26.01
3:53 chert Dassance Contnrit.ec work 157.35 157.85
154 Albert I):issance Quart. &• Spec. Sessions.. 46.5(1 46.56
155 Albert Dassance Annual Session 1:35.52 135.52
156 .1. M. Townsend Extend. tax 44.25 44.25
157 J. M. Townsend Committee work 190.08 190.08
158 .l. M. Townsend Quart. ..X. Spec. Sessions.. 47.52 47.52
159 T. 11, 'Townsend Anuuul Session 139-92 139.92.
160 F. D. VonOrder, Jr, Gommit ee work 138.00 138.00
11)1 1'. D. VanOrder, Jr. Quart. & Spec. Sessions36.00 36.00
162 F. D. VanOrder, Jr. Annual Session 138.00 138.00
1113 L. E. Patterson Commit tee work 255.20 235.20
1114 L. E. Patterson Quirt. & Spee. Sessions36.00 36.00
1115 L. E. Patterson' Annual Session 138.00 138.0))
166 E. M. St. John Extend. tax 59.78 59.78
OF TO\1P1' tNS COUNTY, NEW YORK 185
No. NAM E SERVICES • CLArnn.0 ALLOWED
167 E. M. St. John Comuritttee work .... 270.00 270.00
168 E. 3.1. St. John Quart.. & Spec. Sessions.. 36.00 30.00
169 E. M. St. John Amina] Session ' 132.00 132.00
170 S. L. 11owell Extend, tax 59.78 59.78
171 S. L. Howell Committee work 262.90 262.90
172 S. L. Howell Quart. & Spec. Sessions.. 36.0[) 36.00
173 S. L. Howell A nnua l Session 138.00 138.00
174 .Leslie R. Pierce Committee work 121.70 121.70
175 Leslie R. fierce Quart. S Spec. Sessions.. 36.00 :36.00
176 'Leslie 1t. Pierce Annual Session 138.00 138.00
177 J. 11'. ;Tone 1' xtcuw3. tax 50.65 50.4115
178.f. W. .Tones Comm ittee work 265.50 265.59
179 J. W. .Tones Quart. & Spec. Sessions53.28 53.28
180 J. W. Junes Annual Session 142.32 142.32
State of New York,
County of Tompkins, 'r ss.
Bo
NI of Supervisors. S
Totals +1.7,140.68: 1.7,139.18
1 Fred L. Clock, Clerk of tltc Board of Supervisors of Tomp-
kins County, N. Y., DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing
is a correct list of the accounts audited by the Board of Super-
visors of said county, at its animal session .in the year 1925, with
the amounts claimed and the amounts allowed.
1N 1WWI.'l'NESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set
[L. S.] zny hand and caused the official seal of the Board
of Supervisors Of Tompkins County, N. Y., to be
hereto affixed, this 2Eitli day of January, 1926.
FRED L. CLOCK.
Clerk Board of Supervisors,
Tompkins County, N. Y.
1801 PROCEEDINGS OF THE IBOARI) OF SUPERVISORS
TOWN AUDITS
TOWN OF CAROLINE
ABSTIzACI' OF TOWN AU1),ITS, 1925
We, the undersigned, the Board of Town Auditors of said
'l'oo'n, do hereby certify: Than the following is an abstract of
the names of all persons who have presented to said Board, ac-
counts to be audited, the amount claimed dry each of said persons,
and the amounts finally audited to them respectively, to -wit:
No. NAME SERVICES 0I4AIMED AI4r.o1V ED
.l Charles Munson Inspector & \icssenger $ 33.12 $ 33.12
2 H. A. Whittaker Percentage School Money.. 83.46 3:1,40
3 Sue C. .Earsley, Sec. Caro -Rent of Hall Election and
line Grange .1nst ice Court 35.00 35.00
4 Lamont C. Snow .........Inspector, Election 23.00 22.00
5 Anna N. Maple Insper.lor & -A1 essenger ... 35.80 34.40
6 P. Alfred Munch, Trust.eeRent. Church for Elec. .... 20.00 20.00
7 Ranson) Rich General Clerk EIe.. ...... 10.00 10.00
8 Ira G. Maple Inspector, Election 22.00 22.00
9 Thomas C. Burns, Jr. Tnspcetor, Election 22.00 22.00
10 .lances C. Gook .Inspector Elections 22.00 22.00
1.1 .1. E. McGrath Tnslieetur, Election 23.00 22.00
4.2 Charles 'Thomas inspector & Messenger ... 33.28 33.28
1.3 Chaney Goodrich Inspector Election 23.00 22.00
14 Bessie Lynch Pole Clerk 10.00 10.00
15 Eula Lupton Pole Clerk 10.00 10.00
16 Henry \1'rrtrus Tnspcelor 20.00 22.00
17 B. H. Van 1)e Mark Inspector 20.00 22.00
18 Margret E. ]toe ..........Pole Clerk 10.00 10.00
19 «'m. T. Graham Inspector 13.00 18.00
20 Theodore Eighmey •lssessor 43.00 43.00
21 Wallace W. Conrad •lsses5or 45.00 48.00
22 Robert Speed ............Pole Clerk 10.00 10.00
23 Iiarry Crispell .........Pole Clerk 10.00 10.00
24 Wallace Conrad Copying Assessment. Roil.. 16.00. 16.00
25 H. A. Whittaker 1% General Fund 55.21 55.21
26 H. A. Whittaker Postage 5.0'5 5.25
27 Martin Slaughter Hall Hent Justice Court... 5.00 5.00
28 Raymund Middaugh Atte,t,lance Officer 25.00 25.00
29 Augustus Middaugh Board Meeting 40.00 40.00
30 Charles M. Jones Justice Peace Meeting with
Board 32.00 32.00
31 H. A. 'Whittaker _Meeting with Town Board 48.00 4S.00
32 P. Alfred Munch Board Meeting 44.00 44.00
33 ,lar Philips Board Meeting 49.00 48.00
34 Charles Thomas Boarvl Meeting 40.00 40.1)0
35 H. A. Whittaker highway Salary 200.00 200.00
36 James Cook Constal)le 3,00 3.00
37 James Cook Constable 21.85 21.85
38 Charles Craves, Trustee ...Rent. of Church for Elec. .. 20.00 20.00
3:) Jay Phillips Vital Statistics 40.25 40.25
40 B. F. Lockwood Lunacy Examination 15.00 15.00
OF TOM PKINS COUNTY, N EW YORK 1S7
No. NAME SERVI6ES CI,A 1M En ALLOWED
41 B. F. Lockwood Health Officer aur] Vital
Statistics- 166.60 166.60
42 Jay Phillips Filing; Marriage and Burial
Perm its 4.96 4.06
,43 A. G. Watkins Exam, in Luuaey 15.00 10.00
' 44 Cl. B. Bull Assessor 53.75 53.75
45 Augnstus 1iddaugh Just.icc, Criminal 4.20 , 4.20
46 Charles N. Jones Justice, Criminal 4.10 4.10
47 Charles M. Jones Justine, Crimivai 7.60 7.60
43 D. li. Bull Servier:, Assessor 4.00 4.00
49 H. A. Carey Co, Bonds & Compensation Itis. 557.39 557.39
50 I1. A. Carey Co. ..... Bond, lure Cook 5.00 5.00
5.1 11. A. Carey Co. Bond, Augustan Micldauglt. 5.00 5.00
52 H. A. Carey Co. Bond, Supervisor 69.69 60.69
53 H. A. Carey Co. Bond, Wm. Olney 5.00 5.00
54 H. A. Carey Co. Bawd, James Tryon 5.00 5.00
55 11. A. Carey Co. Bond, Charles Alanson ... 10.00 10.00
56 11. A. Care• Co. Bond, .lay Phillips 2.50 2.50
57 .lames 1. Try;nn Overseer Poor 65,22 65.22
58 1.1. A. Corey Co, Bond, 1'. Alfred Muia i .. 5.00 5.00
59 Charles Thomas Justice, Criminal 3.75 3,75
60 Charles Thomas Justice, Criminal 1.00 1.00
61 Charles Thomas Justice, Criminal 3.75 3.75
62 Charles '1'hoaaas Justice, Criminal 1.00 .1.00
63 Charles Thomas Justice, Criminal 1.110 1.00
64 Charles Thoaarts Justine, Criminai :10.75 ]0.70
65 Charles Thomas Justice, Criminal 3.25 3.25
(6 Charles Thomas .lust.ice, Criminal 9.00 '9.00
67 Charles Thomas ..........Justice, Criminal 9.4(1 9.40
68 Charles Thomas Justice, Criminal 3.25 3.25
69 11. A. Whittaker 1'ercerilage on POW' Fuud 300 3.00
70 Charles Alunsort Services 100.00 100.00
71 Jay Phillips General Services 100.33 100.35
'!'vial $2,456.71 $2,482.31
11'e, the undersigned, being a majority of the Town Yoard of
Audit of the Town of Caroline, N. Y., dot hereby certify that the
foregoing is a cornet, list of a.ceonnts, which have been audited
by us, with the amoutnt claimed and the runount a110Wed.
Dated this 1st day oi' .December, 1925.
CI'IAS. M. J(1NISS, 'Town Auditor,
CHAS. TIl(l'IAS, Town Auditor,
1'. AIIYRE!.) 11IUN'Chl,'lbrvn auditor,
A UC UST EUS MIL)l1)A UGH. Town Auditor.
1 hereby certify this to be a true and correct copy ul' the Town
Alid itS of the 'Town of Caroline.
JAY- PHILLIPS,
Town Clerk.
138 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS
TOWN OF DANBY
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1925
We, the undersigned, the Board of Town Auditors of said torn,
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 said persons, and the
amount finally audited to them respectively, to wit:
No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED
I. Clyde L. Chase Inspector and Messenger,
Dist. No. 1 $ 27.00 $ 27.00
2 Earnest Sincebaugh inspector, Dist. No. 1 .... 1.7.00 17.00
3 Harry A. Hatfield Inspector, Dist. No. 1 .... 13.00 13.00
4 Ham .1. Bruce inspector, Dist. No. 1 .... 12.00 12.00
5 William Elyea Inspector, (list. No. 1 .... 5.00 5.00
6 David Congdon ..Inspector. Dist. No. 1 .... 5.00 5.00
7 Rose .Elyesa General Clerk, Dist. No. 1 5.00 5.00
8 W. 8..Io„lson General Clerk, Dist,. No. I.:5.00 5.00
9 Rollo W. Longhouse inspector and Messenger.
Dist. No. _' 23.60 23.60
10 Robert S. Hutchings Inspector, [list. No. 2 .... 17.00 17.00
.11 George O. Sears Inspector, Dist. No. 2 .... 17.00 17.00
12 Chas. E. Cole inspector, Dist.. No. 2 ... 17.00 17.00
13 Roscoe .1. Hutchings General Clerk Dist. No. 2 :1.00 5.00
14 Everett .1. Loomis General Clerk Dist. No. 2 :7.00 5.00
15 Earnest hill Inspector and Messenger,
16 L. E. Cummings Dist. No. 3 29.20 29.20
Inspector, Dist. No. 2 17.00 17.00
17 bred B. Jones Inspector, Dist. No. 3 .... 17.0O 17.00
18 Roger Larne Inspector, Dist. No. 3 .... 17.00 _ 17.00
19 Fred Larne General Clerk Dist. No. 3 :5.00 5.00
20 Harry Slaight General Clerk Dist. No. 3 5.00 5.00
21 Marietta .1. Snyder Hall Rent, Dist. No. 2 10.011 10.00
22 L. E. Cunimiugs Hall Rent, Dist. No. 2 10.00 10.00
22 Mrs. A. W. Beardsley Garange Rent 24.00 24.00
24 Theron Genter Service, Dog fees 4.00 4.60
25 H. C. Thatcher • Vital Statistics 5.00 5.00
2(3 J. Frank W. Allen Vital Stn tistics 8.75 3.75
27 J. )'rank W. Allen ........li.egistratur 44.00 44.011
23 J. -Frank W. Allen ........ Health Officer 141.15 141.15
29 Harrison Thayer Assessor 511.''°5 512
30 Frank Siucebaugk kssessor 73.50 73.1.;053
31 George Button Assessor 73.50 72.50
22 Lois Sincob;iugh Copying Assessment Holl.. 16.00 16.011
13 Andrus & Church Assessment Roll 14.30 14.30
34 H. R. Wilbur Fire Warden 57.70 57.70
35 Frank Eastman Overseer Poor 105.50 103.50
36 11. A. Carey & Cu. Com pensa tion 116.07 116.07
• 37 W. O. Smiley Services Bill 38.50 38.50
38 Fred E. Dorn Services, Town Board 2S.00 28.00
39 Roger F. Todd Services, 'town Board 23.00 28.00
40 Eugene Dorn Services, Town Board 23.00 23.00
41 I?avid A. Moore Services, Town Board 14.00 14.00
42 Eugene Dorn Justice, Criminal 26.10 26.10
43 A. J. Tubbs Services, Town Clerk 132.50 133.50
Total $1,358.22 $1,358.22
Or TO_MPHINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 189
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 t.liat this is.
a correct abstract of the; same as filed in the Town Clerk's Office
in the Town of Danby.
Dated thia' 5t.h day of November, 1925.
Signed,
W. 0. SMILEY, Supervisor.
A. ,T. TUBJ3S, Town Clerk.
EUGENE DORN, Justice.
ROGER TODD, Justice.
FRED DORN, Justice.
DAVID 111 OORE, Justice.
190 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TOWN OP' DRYDEN
ABSTRACT OF '1'011' N AUDITS. 1925
No. NAME SI RVICES C I,A I Da Et)ALLOWED
1 Ralph McArthur Inspector, Dist. No. 1.... 8 24.00 $ 24.00
2 Ira W. Reed Inspector, Dist. No. 1 24.00 24.00
3 Orrie Cornelius Inspector, Dist. No. 1 24.00 24.00
4 Arthur Clouting Inspector and Messenger,
(list. No. 1 35.711 35.70
5 G. K. Mineah Clerk, hist. No. 1 7.00 7.00
ti Leroy Loomis Clerk, Dist. No. 1 7.00 7.00
7 lI, E. Crut.ts House for election 35.00 35.00
8 E. R. (Triton Inspector, Dist. No. 2 24.00 24.00
9 E'red Williams Inspector, Dist. No. 2 24.00 24.00
10 Will Lurnhard inspector, Dist. No. 2..... 19.00 19.00
11 Hubart Hart Inspector, Dist. No. 2 12.00 12.00
12 William Dan Clerk, Dist. No, 2 7.00 7.00
13 George F. Warner Inspector and Messenger,
(list. No. 2' 35.32 35.32
14 O. M. Rhodes House for eleet.ior 35.00 34).00
15 C. B. Snyder Inspector, Dist. No. 3 24.00 24.00
144 D. W. Hart 1nspector, Dist. No. 3 24.00 24.00
17 C. E. Green Inspector and Messenger,
Dist. No. 3 35.92 35.92
18 C. F. Pratt Inspector, Dist. No. 3 24.00 24.00
19 Durr Fellows Clerk, Dist. No. 3 7.00 7.00
20 Minnie Myers Clerk, Dist. No. 3 7.00 7.00
21 George W. Sutfin Hent of Hall 35.00 35.00
22 Elmer Card Inspector, Dist. No. 4 24.00 24.00
241 Percy R. Ilotre Inspector, Dist, No. 4 24.00 24.00
24 Victor S. Fulkerson Inspector, Disl. No. 4 12.00 12.00
25 Louise Card Inspector, Dist No. 4 12.00 12.00
26 Nellie Fulkerson Clerk, Dist. No. 4 7.00 7.00
27 _Marc Howe Clerk, Dist. No. 4 7.00 7.00
23 G. C. Sutliff Inspector and Messenger,
Dist. No. 4 36.08 36.08
29 Andrea- Baker Rent of Hall 35.00 35.00
30 :John J. Tripp Inspector, Dist. No. 5 24.00 24.00
31 Orin Bile inspector, Dist. No. 5 24.00 24.00
32 G. E. Goodrich Inspector, Dist. No. 5 24.00 '24.00
33 J. D. Ross Inspector and Messenger,
Hist. No. 5 36.24 36.24
34 Mary Connor Clerk, Dist. No. 5 7.00 7.00
35 Rose Ellis Clerk, Dist. No. 5 7.00 7.00
36 G. F. Goodrich ....Rent of Hall 35.00 35.00
:47 Chas. 1.4. Sager Inspector, Dist. No. 6 24.00 24.00
OS Harry 'Tucker Inspector, Dist. No. 6 24.06 24.06
39 J. J. Cole Inspector, Dist. No. 0 24.00 24.00
40 F: E. Parker Inspector and Messenger,
41 W. F. Moore . hist. No. 6 35.92 35.92
Clerk, Dist. No. 6 7.00 7.00
42 W..1. Sim ver Clerk. Dist. No. 6 7.00 7.00
40 A. G. Blackman Hill Election 35.00 35.09
44 A. G. Blackman Hall, Caucus 5.00 5.00
45 Frank Thomas Inspector, Dist. No. 7 24.00 24.00
46 John Joiner • Inspector, Dist. No. 7 30.20 30.20
47 Arthur Hammond Inspector, Dist. No. 7 24.00 24.00
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 191
No. NA ToY:
SERVICES CLAI M 1) ALI.OWEi
48 Bert. Lane Inspector and Messenger,
Dist. No. 7 30.48 36.48
49 Stella Joiner Clerk, Dist. No. 7 7.00 7.00
50 Ruth. Lace Clerk, Dist. No. 7 7.00 7.00
5.1. jay Carpenter, Trustee.... Rent of lull :35.00 35.00
52 I';uil Ewers Crim iva1 20.30 26.30
53 (1. N. Underwood Criminal 43.00 43.00
54 .1. D. Nosy Crit:dual 21.80 21.80
55 .1. O. Robertson Criminal 5.85 5.85
56 T.'. E. Parker Criminal 4.00 . 4.60
57 Dr. 1.1. Germug Frealth Officer 427.911 427.00
58 I)r. G. L. Hood Physician 41.75 41-.75
59 Dr. D. Al. liven Phvsieian 93.50 93.50
60 Dr. G. \I. Gilchrist, Vital Statistics 1.25 1.25
61 E. S. Burr Services, Overseer of Poor. 31.36 31.36
62 F'ri,nk Johnson Services 13.00 13.00
03 ,1;ioe C. }lines' Services 191.54 191.54
64 (I. Ii. Underwood Services 38.00 38.00
65 Paul Ewers Services 47.90 47.00
66 .1. 1). Ross Services 52.00 52.00
157 .1. O. Robertson Services 53.00 53.00
68 W. S. Shaver Supervisor 61..00 01,00
69 k'rcal Parker Services 47.00 47.00
70 Andrew.- Baker Assessor 121.75 121.75
71 C. B. Snyder Assessor 291.90 201.90
72 P. T. Reeves Assessor ' 181.75 181.75
73 .1. C. Lnson Truant Oflieet 02.80 92.80
74 Ithaca City Hospital ..... ]lush Case 173.62 173.62
75 R. M. Vose Bush_ Case 100.00 .100.00
70 Dryden Marble and Uruu- -
ite Works 20.00 20.00
77 American Surety Go. .....Bonds 9.00 9.00
78 Andrus & Church Assessment, Rolls 34.50 34.50
79 Cuggswell Bros. ' Hent for Storage 5.00 5.00
80 O. M. Rhodes Rent of Iia11 0.00 6.00
81 Nowell & Howell Supervisor's Bond. 8:3.23 83.23
Tota li $3,339.33 $3,3:39.38
192 PROCEEDINGS•OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TOWN OF ENFIELD
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1925
No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED A',LOWED
1 C. C. Fitzpatrick Hall Rent
. 2 Andrus S. Church Assessment Rolls
3 George Tubbs Truant Officer, services
4 Elmer Rumsey Inspector of Election
5 Grant Erway Poll Clerk of Election
6 Claude Sirriuc Inspector of Election
7 Luther Teeter Inspector of Election
8 \V3!liain .1 on es, J r. Inspector of Election
9 Nathan Il'urnsey Inspector of Election
Hugh Curry Inspector of Election
John Johnson Poll Clerk of Election
Austin Legge Inspector of Election
Eeeret Church Inspector of Election
D. L. Ross Poll Clerk of: Election
.Toe Wieilrneier Poll Clerk of Election
.10
.11
12
1:3
14
16
17
18
.19
20
21
22
93
24
95
26
27
T. G. 'Miller Sons Paper
P. 1$. 1Voo(1 & Son
Asa Cummings
Ray Lansing
Bud Daharsh
Co
Insurance
Assessor
Assessor
Issessor
(rank 0. Rothermich .... Com. highways
Frank 0. Rothermich Expense account
.John Tha1l Vital Statistics
John Th Services
$ 25.00 $ 25.00
17.30 17.30
6.00 6.00
27.00 22.00
10.00 10.00
30.00 30.00
30.00 30.00
30.00 30.00
41.28 41.28
30.00 30.00
10.00 .10.00
30.00 :30.00 •
41.60 41.60
10.00 10.00
10.00 10.00
6.77 (3.77
58.64 58.64
58.75 58.75
67.00 67.00
51.00 51.00
695.00 695.00
27.00 27.00
143.00 33.00
97.57 97.57
John Thrill Road Allowance 25.00 25.00
James Parker Overseer of Poor 15.00 18.00
General Printers & Pub-
lishers Co. Books 6.00 • 6.00
28 1I. A. Carey Co. Insurance 255.91 258.91
29 .1. W. Burton Health Officer 117..75 117.75
30 Bert Iiirbv Justice Services 36.00 36.00
31 J. C. 'Weatherby Justice Services 39.00 39.00
32 Daniel 'l]itchell Justice Services 39.00 39.00
33 Albert Cnlgrove Justice Services 36.00 36.00
34 Olen A. King Service; 42.00. 42.00
311 Burr Ruiusey 40.00 40.00
36 Will Palmer Inspector S.00 8.00
Totals $2,863.57 $2,563.57
OLEN A. KING, Supervisor
DANIEL MITC.IIELL, Justice
BERT KIRBY, Justice
J. C. - EATHE.P,BY . Justice
JOH\ 'THALL, Town Clerk
No.
OF TO\IPKINS COUNTY, .NEW TORIC 193
TOWN OF GROTON
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1925
SERVICES CLAIMED) AI4•O WED
1 .fames 1.1. 1Vaterm:ut Supplies for Purr $ 23.43 $ 23,43
2 Asn :Vet zgar Excess Tag. 1.00 1.00
3 1Villiaiu 11. wens Storing Carrie Cotton's
Goody 10.00 10.00
4 \lary L. Montfort. Supplies for Pour 54.20 54.20
5 A. J. \fetrgar Truant Oltirer 25.00 25.00
ti .Edith J. GreenSupplies for Russell -family 10.60 10.65
70. L. _1dam5 Supplies for Russell family 10.66 10.66
8 Arthus S Church Two Assessment Bolls 27.80 27.80
9 12. H. Chat t.rtou..... , .. , lasura rice Premium 25.18 20.18
10 A. 13. Giltson Supplies for Poor - S.75 8.75
11 John E.Wattenhcrg.,'1.14.. Services 65.33 65.83
12 11. li. 1ie:d & Son 1 se valid Car (Horace
F tln;ipli) 11.00 11.00
13 .E. T. Moe Constable Fees 10.80 10.80
1.4 J. 11'. :Jones Perr:outage an41 Services.. 195.043 .190,06
.15 11. G, \toe Board Meetings 40.00 40.00
16 11 G Moe Services 41.20 41.20
I7 11. G. _:hili Office Supplies Town Cletk 14.86 14,86.
18 II. 0. M to: Registrar Vital Statistics. 47.48 •17.48
70 1?. R. Cluttterton Town Ilto:ird Meetings 40.00 40.00
20 It. R. Ghstterton Legal Services and Crim-
inal Court lees 36.50 36.50
21 11. L. Burk Torn Hoard Meeting. 40.00 40.00
2:.' I1. L. 13ncl4 Gritnin:] IC'-ourl. Fee- 13.80 13.85
:-'3 0. 13. Sicktnou Town [Mord \l eel Tugs.... 40.00 40.00
24 0. li. Sickuunt Criminal Court _Pees 23.00 23.00
25 0 B. Sicknton Vital Statistics 1.00 1.50
26 E. 10. 'roll/midge To yr Board lleetitogs 40.00 40.00
27 .1. 11. 1Valc.rnt:ut Seryiwn' a)li Supplies for
_Poor70.00 7.5.00
S .1'. 1I. 11',stcrnt:ta Supplies for Poor 17.12 17.12
211 A. .1. Metzgar Constable "ryes 35.55 35.55
30 Charles \1. 7lutelter Att.end:ince Officer........ 50.00 50.00
3:1 1t. C. Torhell, M. D. Servir.cr• Towyn i'oor and,,
Vit:il Statistics
32 (1. 31. Gilchrist. _101, 11...:. Services & Vital Statistics
33 :1' E. Ryan Vital Statistics
3.4 "Market l>,tsket Store supplies for Poor
30 Groton Feed Co. Sul'pIiwi fel. Item. .........
36. 1''. 1\'. Lv ich Supplies for Poor
:17 A. ri. Webster $uhpclics for 1'oor
08 C. C. Goo+ling Co Supplies for Poor
39 Cortltnul Co. ]Iospital...11orace Krrapp 70 days...
40 .1. 11. VanMarter, Al. 1)...11ealth Officer
'11 11. C. $;innlwi.'.k Livery
42 B. 11. Wager l ivery :Ind Trucking
43 Groton Bridge Co, Rent T,,a-,, Clerk's Office..
44..1'. 13. Lyon Co. Gosh Book
45 'Williamson Low Book Go..Tusti -e Docket and Oath
Register 10.411. 10.61
441 IV. C. Little S Co Town 1.•;c0.• sad \lonuu].. , . Ii,00 6.00
47 .I. 1''. Miller Photographer Services.... 9.50 9,50
48 Wm. IIeidt, .1r. Printing and Notices 26.95 26.98
52.00 52.00
20.00 2(1.00
3.00 3.00
115.99 115.99
64.00 64.90
36,22 36.22
40.40 40.40
110.51 110.51
123.50 123.50
431.90 431.80
4.00 •4.00
38.50 38.50
150:00 :180.00
6.00 6.00
194 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
NO. .NAME
SERVICES
CLAIMED ALLOWED
49 Lucy E. Wilson Error in Tax 1.16 1.16
50 Rev. F. J. Allington Vii al Statistics 1.50 1.5:5
51 American Surety Co Bond Premium 95.81 95.81
52 American Surety Co..... Bond Premium 10.00 10.00
53 National Surety Co Bond Premium 38.55 35.35
54 W. C. Allen Rent Polling Place, Dist.
No. 1 30.00 30.00
55 Corona Typewriter Co.... Kent Polling Place, Dist.
No. 2 32.00 32.00
56 J. D. Dates Livery and Rent Polling
Place, Dist. No. 3 05.00 05.00
:57 -illage of Groton, ....'.. , Rent Bali and Poking
Place, Dist. No. 475.00 75.00
58 John G. Corrigan Rant • Poll ing Flake, Dist.
\o +i 32.00 32.00
59 Archie Gillen Tr Rent Polling Plaee, (list.
No. 6 22.00 22.00
50 A;eLean Grange No. 1075, Rent Polling Place, Dist
No. 7 32.00 32.00
01 [Varner C. Allen Erecting Booths Dist.. No. 1 3.00 8.00
62 Charles II. Aloe Erecting Booths, [lists. 2,
3, 4, 5 48.00 45.00
63 Archic R. Gillen Erecting I:ootlis Dist. No (1 10.00 10.00
64 Ernest G. Reniff Erecting Booths Dist. No. 7 15.00 15.00
65 Gwi]ym Griffiths Inspector and Messenger,
• Dist. No. 1 31.60 31.60
66 Evlyn M, Scott Inspector and Messenger,
Dist. No. 1 27.00 27.00
67 Flora J. Allen Inspector and _Messenger,
Dist. No. 1 27.00 27.00
65 Fay Bush Inspector and Messenger,
.Dist. No. 1 30.70 30.70
69 Edward, L. Scott. General Clerk, hist. No. 1. 8.00 8.00
70 Eva L. Hopkins General Clerk. Dist. No. .l 8.00 8.00
71 :Cella L. Jones Inspector and Messenger,
Dist. No. ? 37.88 37.53
72 Etta S Tarbell Inspector, Dist. No. 2 25.00 25.00
73 Dcila R. Halio Any Inspector, (list. No. 2 25.00 25.00
74 Libbie Hyde Inspector, Dist. No. 2 ... 25.00 25.00
75 Blanche A. Fickens General Clerk, Dist. No. 2 5.00 5.00
76 Etta Sobers General Clerk, Dist. No. 2 8.00 8.07
77 Mary R. Long Inspector, Dist. No. 3.... 25.00 25.00
78 Olive A1. !la]ladav Inspector, Dist. No. 3.... 25.00 25.00
79 _Man- E. Feeler luspectur, Dist. No. 3.... 25.00 25.00
80 \1'm. J. Feeley Inspector and Messenger,
Dist. No. 3 37.88 37.88
81 Mary H. Dicker General Clerk, Dist. No. :1 8.00 8.00
82 George f1. Stark Genera C lerk, Dist. No. 3 8.[10 8.00
83 Charles II. _floe Inspector and _Messenger,
Dist. No. 4 37.88 37.88
84 Arthur R. Leach Inspector, Dist. No. 4.... 25.00 25.00
85 Mather C. Howe Inspector, Dist. No. 4.... 20.00 20.00
86 :John E: McCormick inspector, Dist. Ni 4....:x.00 5.00
87 K. \T. Balilu in Inspector, Dist. No. 4.... � 20.00 20.00
88 Frank A. Begent inspector, Dist. No 4.... 5.00 5.00
89 Benson Stevens General Clerk, TIdst, No. 4 8.00 8.00
90 Clarence E. Brokaw General Clerk, Dist. No. 4 8.00 5.00
S;1 George Culver Inspector and Alessenger,
Dist. N. 5 37.88 37.88
f
OF TOMPI'.INS COUNTY, NEW YORK 195
NO. 1A711I? SERVICES CLAIMED. A[,L.OWED
92 Mary 3,1cGi:Iii 1nsliector, Hist. No. 5.... 25.00 25.00
93 Alury 20 CIN rk Inspector, Dist. No. 5.... 25.00 25.00
94 Lillian McMahon Inspector, (list. No. 5.... 25.00 25.00
95 Nina Culver General Clerk, Dist. No. 5 8.00 8.00
96 Nellie C. Hamill General Clerk, Dist.' No. 5 8.00 8.00
117 1hirry J. Rail Inspector• and _Messenger,
Dist. No. li 31.34 31.84
98 Nellie L. Spaulding Inspector and _-Messenger,
Dist. No, 6 25.68 25.68
99 :Mane E. Davidson Inspector, Dist. No. 6.... 6.00 6.00
700 I'rtink. L. Ogden Inspector, Dist. No. li.... 20.00 20.00
101 11:n'v A. Austin 1 Lspector and Messenger,
Dist. No. 6 7.00 7.00
102 Estella T. Young inspector and Messenger,
(:list.. No. (i 27.00 27.00
103 W. _Merton Congdon General Clerk, Dist. No. 6 8.00 8.00
104 John R. Kane General Clerk, Dist. No. 6 8,00 8.00
105 Charles 11. :Dutcher Inspector :Intl Messenger,
Dist. No. 7 37.56 37:56
106 Ray C. Stillwell Inspector, hist. No. 7.... 20.00 25.00
107 [drys IM. Powell Inspector anti Messengor,
Dist. No. 7 20.00 20.00
108 :John I3: Hart: [uspector, Dist.. No. 7.... 17.00 17.00
109 harry Howe Inspector. Dist. No. 7.... 8.00 8.00
110 ..Marion Tomlinson General Clerk, hist. No. 7 8.00 8.00
111 Lulu .Donly General Clerk, Dist. No. 7 8.00 8.00
1.12 W. 11. I3uiklev Assessor 137.00 137.00
113 Archie R. Gillen Assessor :166.00 :166.00
11.4 I1o[Itrook 14. Stevens Assessor 172.75 172.75
115 George E. Allton, M. D... Services and Vital Statis-
tics 6.50 6.50
Tntal $4230.80 $4230.80
I, :11. G. _foe, Town Clerk of the Town of Groton, N. Y,. do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of the ;recounts
audited by the Town Board of said. Town, in the year 1925, with
the amounts claimed and the amounts allowed.
Dated, November 20th, 1925.
H. G. MOE,
Town Clerk.
196 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
TOWN.OF ITIIACA
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1925
No. NAM
SERVICES CLAIM ED ALLOWED
1. Elmer Allen lustice Town 11! trd $
2. Charles Newman Justice '.['own Board
1. Charles _Newman Justice Criminal Action..
4. .Tame; A. Bush .Justice Fees,
5. James A. Bush Dist ice Town hoard
6. AV. I. Smith Justice Town Hood......
7. A. S. _hiller Supr. Town hoard
$. A. S. Miller Sitio.. l`Jr. General Fuad...
9..Harrisou Adams Assessor
30. Fred Marshall Assessor
.11. H. C. Sheldon Assessor
32, Elmer .Allen .1test ice .lees
13. C. J. Updike Town Clerk service Bili..
14. 0. J. Updike Vital Statistics
15. C. .T. Mike Office Rent
16 W 1 Ileus -Attendance Officer
37. Emmett. Gilloty
1S. J. W. `l'ourtellot
19. Fred Pearson
20. Rexford Smith
21. Arthur 'Teeter
22. .Toe Burns
23. Samuel Newman
24. Geo. I. Teeter
25. .lake Willcox
26. Charles Morris
27. W. P. Head
Overseer Poor
Inspector, Dist. No. 1.....
I!Cpector, Dist. No. 1
Inspector, Dist, No. 1
Inspector. Dist. No. 1
Inspector, (list. No. 1
Clerk, Elec. Dist. No. 1 ...
Clerk. Elec. (list. No. 1
Inspector, Dist, No.
Inspeetor, Dist. No. 2
Inspector, Mist.. \O. 2
28. Loueli:i Northrop........Inspector, Dist. :No. 2
29. -alcolm 11. Galbreath....lnspeetor, 'Dist. No. 2
,;0. Clifford Kigittlinger Clerk. Elec. Dist, No. 2....
i1. Elizaletlt E. SuudcrvilleClerk. Elec. Dist. No. 2....
12. Jeanie Updike Inspector. Dist. No. 3
i3. Florence M. _-dvers.... ...Iuspeetur, Dist. Na. 3
34. Oral ltuntsev Inspector, Dist. No. 3
35. Cora Cray Inspector. Dist. No.
36. George Woodling Clerk, Elec. Dist. No. 3....
37. Ira 'Al vers. Clerk. Elec. Dist, No.:;....
38. Willer G. Ir1s1l, '1. 1)]Health Officer
32.00 $ 32.00
64.00 64.00
16.6,E 16.65
220.50 220.50
64.00- 64.00
48.00 45.00
64.0(1 64.00
72.02 72.02
2'08.20 208.20
'00.00 206.00
214.00 214.00
2.75 2.75
150.68 130.68
59.0:1 59.09
25.00 25.00
60.00 60.00
69.00 69.00
5:.00 -49.00
26.00 25.00
41.00 37.00
41.00 37.00
15.00 12.00
15.011 12.00
15.0(1 12.00
41.00 37.00
15.00 17.50
11.00 37.00
52.20 43.20
23.00 19.50
15.00 12.00
15.00 12.00
52.20 48.20
41.00 37.00
41.(111 37.00
41.00 37.00
15.00 12.00
15.00 12.00
262.77 262.77
Total $2455.00 $2422.06 '
-1' e, the undersigned members conlprisinv the Town Board of
the Town of Ithaca, do certify that We have this day completed
the auditing of the above accounts and that this is a correct ab-
stract. of the sante as filed.in the Town Clerk's Office in the Torn
of Ithaca.
Dated, November 5. 1J"5.
AFiTI'I.Uh S. 11LILLEH, Supervisor
CLINTON J. UPDIKE', Torn Clerk
.FAMES A. BUSH, Justice of Peace
CHARLES NEWMAN, -Justice of Peace
W. I. SMITH. Justice of Peace
ELIIER ALLEN, justice of Peace
OF TO\CPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 197
TOWN O1 LANSING
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1925
NO. NAME SERVICES (CLAIMED ALLOWED
75 Jason Newman Clerk E 10.00 $ 10.00
76 Dennis Doyle Clerk 10.00 10.00
77 Millar_ J. E _sal Clerk 10.00 10.00
78 .Kirin Sharpstein Inspector and 3.1essenger .. 43.84 40.84
711 Pred Sharpstein In,lrector 21.00 18.00
80 Bert. _Rosy .1uspector?1.00 13.00
81 Frank Swizer (.3erl: 10.00 .10.00
82 Ilow:u•d Tarbell .Inspector 38.00 ' 28.00
83 N. Lansing Grange Hall-Service33.00 35.00
S4 Everett Nobles Inspector and Messenger .. 41.00 41.00
85 \Winona Nobles Clerk 10.00 10.00
86 Lillian Holten Clerk 10.00 10.00
87 Clayton Bower Inspector 32.00 32.00
85 O. M. Holden .Inspector 31,00 31..00
89 11. P. :Alexaa(1er fn5peutor 32.)J0 32.00
90 That Brown 32.00 32.00
91 .Rohn Clinton Inspector and Messenger .. 45.51i 45.56
e(2 \lelvin Bush Hall for Election 15.00 35.00
93 Jessie flush .Cic:rk 10.00 100.110
101 Olive A iLNest .Clerk • 10.00 .10.00
95 Erank Jefferson in;per.tor 32.00 322.000
96 Orrin Drake . Assign; to .ferry Smith .... 32.00 300
1)7 Bertha I_ueei;nulCleric 10.00 10.00
93 Stephen Snyder 3'x,11 Clerk 10.00 10.00
1)1) John 13. I•'arrell Inspector 41.40 38.40
100 Howard 11. Howland .....Inspector 38.50 35.50
.101 Carl 0. Holliday .Inspector and \lesseuger .. 42.00 30.00
.102 ferry Raring "raspeator 38.00 35.00
103 S. LansiHg Grange Hall.. 'ervice 35.00 36.00
:104 Orrin English .Service .Hill 54.00 54.00
105 1)r. G. \l. Gilchrist Vital Statistics 2.00 2.00
100 1A`. A. Brewer Pull Clerk 10.00 10.00
107 Clayton 11. Townsend ....Goal 8.00 8.00
108 Joseph McGill .Heg'ist.rar 47.50 47.50
111!1 W. 1'. George T•a't (Roll Copied 15.00 15.00
110 I;has. 111 ills ,1:i titor Work 8.50 8.50
.111 Chas. Mills J suitor Work 12.00 12.00
112 Auelrew Conlon Criiuilml 13i11 110.00 110.00
113 Williamson Law Book Co.. ;1.00 3.00
1..1•l Joseph ',Mend] Fxpease Lill7.311 7.30
113 Newman & Novum ua 2022.73. 202.73
116 Ray Drake Coastahle Service 21.40 21.40
.117 :Andrus S Church 9.25 9 25
118 P. W. Wuoel &. Son 99.38 99.33
119 A. .1. Conlon Service Bill 36.00 36.00
120 Lamutte Snaith Service Bill 3.1.00 31.00
121 31. D. Line : .............Service 37.00 37.00
122 Walter M. Bristol Service Bill 43.00 43.00
123 Joseph McGill Trip to Ithaca 3.00 :3.00
.124 .Joseph McGill Delivering Election Supplies 30.00 30.00
135 Joseph -McGill .Service Hill 37.00 37.00
120 harry C:rmuurron Constable Bill 5.80 5.S0
127 W. F. George ........... Service Bill 33.00 33.00
328 \V. F. George .Service Bill 22.00 22.00
12!1 W. I'. _George Subpnen'IS S.00 .5.00
198 PROCEEDINGS 01' THE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS
No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED
130 _M. D. Lane Criminal Service 98.75 28.75
131 Chas. 1I. Terpening Assessors Service104.00 104.00
132 S. 1:, Lane Assessors Service 104.00 104.00
133 Andrus & Church &ssessment. Rolls 21.30. 21.50
134 Roc• J. Drake Constable Service 43.00 43.00
135 Will Lane •assessors Service 138.23 138.25
136 .1..Morey, Supt. of Hwys.,Service .Bill 1542.00 1542.00
137 H. A. Carey Co. Comp. and Bond ' 1043.26 1043.26
138 Chas. Blood Legal Service 200.00 200.00
139 Stover Printing Co. 10.00 10.00
140 Elmer Gallow Service Bill 3.00 3.00
141 W. 1'. George 1% of Se.1tool _honey 107.00 .107.00
142 11'. F. George 1% of General F'uud 128.00 128.00
143 W. F. George Fee of liwy. -Money 390.00 390.00
144 Al. E. \loran Co. Oil 643.94 643.94
145 Standard OU Co. Oil 1067.77 1067.77
146 W. G..F'ish Vital Statistics . 1.30 1.50
Total x:7,204.43
T
hereby certify. that l.ltis is a true copy of the town audits by
the Town Board of the Town of Lansing on Nov. 5, 1925.
JOSEPIH[ _McGTLL,
Town Clerk.
OF TO:41111aNTS COUNTY, NEW YORK 199
TOWN OF NEWFLELD
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1925
No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED
.1 Lawrence S. Taber Inspec. & Mess., Dist. No. 1.$ 13.64 $ 33.64
2 Harry Borten luspec. & Mess., Dist. No..1. :13.64 33.04
3 4_3 B. Dolce Inspector, Dist. No. 1 18.00 18.00
4 Byron Riu»sey Inspector, Dist. No. 1 10.00. 10.00
5 C. E. Tribe Enspector, Dist. No. 1 28.00 28.00
6 Douglass Carpenter .General Cierlt, .Dist. No. 1 .. 10.00 .10.00
7 Frank Fish General Clerk, Dist. No. 1 .. 10.00 10.00
8 C. D. Brainard IHspec. &. Ill ess., Dist. No. 2. 33.04 33.04
9 J.:rank G. Snyder Inspector, Dist, No. 2 18.00 18.00
.10 .P...1. Payne Inspector, Dist. No. " 28.00 28.00
11 0. H. Noille. 1 u8pec. & Mess., Dist. No. 2. 33.64 33.64
12 Charles ',alining General Clerk", Dist'. No. 2 . 10.00 10.00
11 Wm. Ellison General Clerk, .Dist. No. 2 . 10.00 10.00
14 I. \vrence Am -Jerson .1lispector, Dist:. No. 2 10,00 10.00
:15 Donald_ S. Cutter Issessor 172.00 172.00
16 E. 8. Holmes Assessor 113.00 113.00
17 E. 8. Holmes Assessor Service 4.00 4.00
18 Dr. 11. C. Thatcher Vital Statistics . 6.00 6.00
19 Dr. W. A. Smith Vital Statistics 4.00 4.00
20 Charles C. .1)ickson Itegistrar Services 37.00 37.00
21. Dr. \V. A, Smith Health ()Meer • 159.82 159.82
22 _Newfield Supply Co..
(M. A. Godley, Mgr.) :'3upplies 4.57 4.57
23 C. L. Brainard Supplies 1.59 1.09
24 \V. .1. Sunderlin Services l'ind Supplies :17.30 17.30
25 G. W. Peck Store Supplies for Poor 211,55 211.55
20 Carrie M. Peck Yiliref 6 -Marriage Licences. 1.50 1.50
27 Carrie M. I'eck rown Clerk 's Manual and
Oath of Office Reg. 10.15 10.15
28 .1. E. Dorn, ilverseer of Poor Services 29.55 29,55
29 Dr. W. A. Smith Medical Services 189.0(1 189.00
30 A a drus & Charch Assessment Rolls 10.80 16.80
31 A. R. Allen Town Bonds & Ins 180.21. 186.21
32 .1. D. Payne :4ipplies & Services 8.40 8.40
33 John E. Henry Trim nt Officer 13.70 13.70
34 John F. Henry Criminal F ee 6.50 .6.50
35 Arthur Decker ....... ....Justice, Criminal Fee 36.00 36.00
36 Howell 6; Nowell . I as. on Bond 18.00 18.00
17 .11. A. Carey \Verkmen 's Compensal ion .. :580.16 580.16
33 Alliert Straight Justice, Services 30.00 36.00
39 J. D. Payne Justice, Services 36.00 36.00
40 Carrie M. Peck c1upplies, postage telephone,
etc 42.34 42.84
41 Alhert Dassance .... „ ...Supervisor, Services • 48.00 48.00
42 .11. 8. Van Kirk luslice, Services 36.00 36.00
43 Carrie M. Pcuk Clerk, Services 40.00 40.00
44 Arthur Decker ....„ ..... Justice, Services 43.00 43,00
40 Ithaca City Hospital ... , .Services (Amos Little) 43.75 43,75
Tot al $2444.01 $2444.01
I; Carrie M, Peck, Town Clerk of the Town of Newfield, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of the accounts
audited by the Town Board of Newfield, at its annual meeting
held Nov. 5, 1925, with the amounts claimed and amounts allowed.
CARRIE M. PECK,
TOWn Clerk%
200 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD O1' SUPERVISORS
TOWN OP ULYSSES
ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1925
Statement of bills audited by the Town Board of. the 'Town of
Ulysses for claims against said Town, said claims having been
audited at the meetings held by the Board for that purpose on
February ?, May 2 August 3; November 6, 7 and 14, 1925.
N0. \.131E SERVICES GL.1I]IED ALLOWEn
1 Henry Williams .Service ii 24.00 w 24.00
2 Maude S. Tompkins Service C Comp. 13.82 13.82
3 .1. P. Kinlple Constable 20.90 20.90
4 Williamson Law Book Co.. Blanks 3.33 :5.:33
5 W. C. Little & Co. Book of Town Laws 6.00 6.00
0 J. I'. •Simple Constable 10.80 10.50
7 Floyd N. PotterT•Ixi 4.00 4.00
8 Aetna Cas. S Surely Co. _Prem. on Gull. 13ou.1 91.2:3 91.23
9 Andrus S Church Numbering Reept. Books "AO 2.00
10 Aetna 1'..1:1s. & Surety Co. .. Prem. Supervisor's Bond 40.00 40.00
11 Aetna Cas. & Surety Co. .. Prem. Suprv. School Bonin 18.00 18.00
12 Aetna Cas. Sr Surety Co. .. Prenl. Suprv. II 'way Bond 22.00 22.00
13 Free Press & Sentinel .... Printing 17.54 17.81
14 A. F. :Men Printing 19.00 151,50
.15 Maude S. Tompkins Seryice;y 20.00 20.00
1G Charles 1'. Smith .........'Truant; Officer 15.50 15.50
.17 J. M. Townsend Percentage 214.00 214.05
.18 Maude S. Tompkins Services 24.00 24.00
.19 Henn C. .\IcLallen.Inspector 32.00 32.00
20 H. K. Aiken Inspector S Messenger .... 43.92 43.92
21 Inspector 32.00 32.00
22 32.00 :12.00
23 44.00 44.00
24 Percy I. Hilliard 32.00 32.00
93 L. S. Robinson 32.00 32.00
2".00 22.00
& Messenger .... 44.00 44.00
32.00 32.00
44.24 44.24
32.00 32.00
32.00 32.00
General Clerk 10.00 10.00
General Clerk 10.(01 10.00
10.00 10.00
10.00 10.00
10.00 10.00
10.00 10.00
10.00 :10.00
10.00 10.00
10.00 10.00
10.00 10.00
John .1. CEIa_eIng lector 32.00 32.00
;I. J. kaliogg
H. B. Pearsall Inspector
C. S. Clapp Inspector & Messenger ....
Inspector
Inspector
2(1 Edward] T. Davenport Inspector
27 Stephen I1. Craig lnslreclor
28 Raymond L. Bower hnspector
2!1 C. O. Carman Inspector S Messenger ....
30 Raymond Batty Inspector
:41 Michael Terrell Inspector
32 Horace Bower
> 51. V. Dickens
:14 _firs. Edna Craig General Clerk
35 Charles S. Allen General Clerk
:111 Edwin I.. Horton General Clerk
37 I)essie O. Frazier General Clerk
38 William E. Donohue - General Clerk
J. A1':,rreu Ch:oo Cenertl Clerk
40 Arsula 13. Hilliard Genera.' Clerk
41 Vivian Bower General Clerk
42 ]
43 John Young Inspector
.14 Walker Smith inspector
45 Charles D. Trumbull Inspector
411 Henry Williams Inspector Sc 51essenger ....
47 Hazen Fish. Assigned to
1st National Bank Inspector
32.00 32.00
32.00 32.00
10.00 10.00
33.28 33.23
10.00 10.00
OF 'l'OMPKiNS COUNTY, NEW YORK_ 201
No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLowEo
48 Hazen Fish, Assigned to
1st. National Batik ]nspector 0.00 0.00
49 Hazen .I.' ish, Assigned to
ta't National Bank laspeetur 0.00 0.00
50 Hazen Fish, Assigned to
1st National Bank Inspector 10.00 10.00
51 T. E. Lovell Lunacy 10.00 10.00
52 A. F. Allen I'ruit.ing 51.30 51.31)
53 1)r. Kelt!, Sears I1c;11t3 OftieE:r 122.44 12394
54 1?. A. Snow Overseer of Poor 20.07 20.)17
55 Enos 111 rdenbrook Care of Boot its 6.00 6.00
56 .!Mrs. Mary Mahoney Rent Polling Place 30.00 36.00
:57 C. 0. Carman. Printing 9,50 9.50
58 Samuel Frazier Pulling up Boot -IIs 111.00 1400
59 Fred Pinckney Bent lolling Place 24.00 24.00
00 Fred N. Smith Rent Polling I'Inee 24.00 24.00
01 Stephen Craig Auto !lire 6.00 6.00
62 Charles F. Smith Aliendalua f)0ieer 5.00 5.00
6:1 W. A. l:el rclslee Rent lulling Place 3+1.011 3(1.00
64 1. G. Cornish C):re of Booths 141.00 16.00
05 E. 0. Cornish Rent Polling Place 24.00 24.00
1)6 _Maude S. Tompkins Registrar Fees 40.37 49.1)7
67 Thomas li. Hopkins Assessor 11:5.00 115.00
08 .Frank Drunk Assessor 112.00 112.011
60 .Dred Pinckney .tient of Hall for justice ... (1.00 11.011
70 Arthur L. Bower Pulling up Booths 8.00 8.00
71 Fred N. Smith Services) 84.00 54.00
72 Arthur C. Alward Services S1).00 56.00
73 Howard K. Aiken SeiPine.s 88.01) 88.00
74 Howard IL Aiken IJcriiniuol Bill 141.90 1090
7:5 W. Irving Sherwood Overseer of Poor 37.:34 37.54
70 Williamson Law Book Go. . 131atits 10.38 10.38
77 4. M. Townsend Expenses 47.150 47.50
78 .1.. Al. '11ownseLl Services 84.1)0 84.911
79 :laude S. 'Tompkins Expenses .1.7.05 17.05
S0 Henry Williams Servhtes 64.00 64.00
81 _ll:ntde S. Tompkins Services .................. 48.00 45.00
82 Arthur Agard Justice Bill .. ))!J5 2.95
83 Marry A. Bort' Inspector .1.2.011 32.00
84 Chas. E. tloutltoling Blnlilts 5.00 5.00
85 Olin hiller •lssessor 90.00 90.00
86 Henry Williams Criminal. Bill 16.25 16.25
87 Nina Bortz General Clerk 10.00 10.00
8S Arthur Award Services 28.1)11 25.00
89 Adrian Pearsall Inspector 32.0') 32.110
90 .1. Al. Townsend, 51. D. Achiral 10.00 10.014
91 J. Al. Townsend Percentage 97.60 97.10
Assessment Rolls \ Field
92 Andrus & Church kooks 25.45 28.45
Total $2008.81 $2908.81.
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a trite abstract of all of
the Town Audits as audited by the Town Auditors, the above
dates.
MAUDE S. TOMPKINS,
Town Clerk.
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FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk.
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 203
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TREASURER OF TOMPKINS COUNTY
Year ending October 31, 1925
To the .Board of Supervisor's, County of Tompkins:
Gentlemen :
.1 respectfully submit the following statement of the accounts
of the County Treasurer's office for the period from January 1st,
1925, to October 31st, 1925.
C1.IARLOT1'E V. BUSH,
County Treasurer.
DE'1'AILEI) S'I'ATE11ENT OF RECEIPTS
Taxes Received:
From corporations $ 50,350.27
From collectors 61,202.96
From city 143,20611
Returned taxes collected . 27,183.08
Tax sale 2,100.91
Tax sale certificates owned by county 811.57
Sale of lands deeded to county on account of pur-
chase at tax sale 486.99
Redemption advertising 198.35
Fines: Children's Court .2.00
Interest:
On general fund deposit 1,894.38
On bonds purchased with highway money 2,414.76
On motor vehicle funds 1,258.52
Gifts:
From state for highway construction 30,730.00
For tuberculosis hospital trust .fund 200.00
204 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Departmental Earnings:
Court and trust fund fees 77.36
County Clerk foes:
Court 301.71
Motor Vehicle fees 3,53.1..1.0
Other fees 8,270.73
Almshouse farm products 1,511.16
Tuberculosis Hospital receipts 2276.23
Surrogate's fees 237.26
Sales of Property:
Second hand urinal at Court House • 5.00
Land to J. Whipple 25.00
Returned School Taxes 1.663.15
Refunds:
On tax blanks 1.80
Almshouse expanse 142.00
Sheriff—transportation and board of prisoners79.64
Soldiers' III-trials—M. Bainbridge .75.00
TRUST FUNDS
From State
Public School money $1.31,309.42
State .H ighway A id 27,674.15
Heal Estate License- 15.0(}
Franchise Tax Revenne 23,065.75
Motor Vehicle fees 31,280.17
Income Taxes 44,202.89
Dog Taxes 7,115.50
Interest:
On -MortEzage.Taxes 235.56
On Tuberculosis Hospital trust; fund 171.19
Special Taxes:
Inheritance Taxes98,697.10
Bank Taxes 7,348.63
Mortgage Taxes 33,121.81
OP TO_MP]fI S COUNTY, NEW YORE 205
Tax Redemptions 1,408.79
1'cta l $676,422.80
D.ETAILED S A.TE11 ENT OF PA1'.11:ENTS
General Executive:
Supervisors' compensation $ 4,236.74
Sttpci'visnrs' expenses
2,936.27
County publications 800.24
Tax Commissioners' meeting 401..82
Collectors' receipts 238.1.5
Tax sale advertising 898.50
Perfecting title to fonds deeded to county cm tax
side 10.00
Commissioners of Eleutinn—
Salaries .
1,000.00
Other expenses 1.144.66
Elections—
County Canvassers 183.04
Ueneral and primary election expenses 4,259.1.8
County Treasurer--
Salary 833.30
Other expense 1,502.1.2
Court. House 5,059.31
County Clerk's buildin;—
Sa]ary of •janitor 400.00
Other expense 2,964.95
Judicial
County lunge and Surrogate --
Salaries 5,666.60
Other expense 769.1.8
District Attnrney—
Sa lard- 1,338.30
Other expense 6;-U.67
Sheriff—
Salaries 2,$8.80
Other expense 3,614.44
206 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
County CI er
_Salaries 8,136.24
.0ther expense, 2,721.31
Supreme Court—Civil 396.91
Supreme Court—Criminal 3,651.75
Children 's Court—
Salaries 1,483.24
Other expense ' 4:52.09
County Court—Civil 246.55
County Court—Criminal 626.60
Justices of the Peace 125.55
Coroner—
Salary 250.00
Other expense 237.44
Protection of Persons and Property:
County Scaler
Salary $ 416.60
Other expense 410.80
Conservation of Health:
County laboratory 107.03
Tuberculosis Hospital—
Salaries 11,265.40
Maintenance of building 5,302.28
Inmates 3,805.73
Charities and Correction:
Superintendent of Poor—
Sala ry 1,250.00
Other expense 161.71
A MS 11 11 tie—
Salaries 2,087.18
.Other expense 8,247.00
Inmates 1,998.00
OF TOMPKINS, COUNTY, NEW YORE 207
Outside relief. oi! poor 1.,321..96
..! iisa 110 commitments 60.00"
_Epileptics 73.91
.Feeble-minded 103.38
Child welfn re 2,574.00
1,203.95
Jitil inmates—
Salaries 1,416.66
Other expense 1.995.32
Penal institutions 7S3.66
Probation officer 1,000.00
Education:
Educational notices .7.82
_Farm _Bureau 1,875.00
Home Bureau :3,000.00
Junior Project 2025.00
Por eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis 4,4.98.71)
1)eaf-inutes 52.1.9
:Blind • 600.01)
Soldiersburials 525.00
interest on bonds 10,357.50
Highways:
Superintendent—
Sa lary 1,833.30
.Expensis,.s 1,132.07
Pipe 16.65
County roads—ma in tenance 7,986.00
Rights of way 851.87
County highways—construction 58,395.74
State highway maintenance in towns 6,000.1)1)
State and county highways 11,028.34
Municipal Indebtedness:
Highway bonds• 14,000.00
Sinking fund and interest 7,629.21
20& PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Refunds :
Town of Dryden 122.15
Inheritance tax 55.85
'faxes 29.45
Returned school taxes 1,688.05
Advances
For Danby bridge 4,375.00
Other Payments :
Boiler insurance 927.25
Safe deposit box 5.00
City Directories 63.00
T ed Cross nurse 2,400.00
Soldiers' Memorial .1.582.00
Premium of ponds purchased 545.83
Motor truck expense 917.32
Trust Transactions :
To Stale—
Stenographers' tax 3,275.84
Armory taxes S;670.82
State taxes 62.695.27
Inheritance taxes 97.822.3;
-Mortgage taxes 17,609.73.
Doc, loxes 701.20
To "Towns and Cities—
State Highway aid 27,674.15
Bank laxes 0,413.18
Income taxes . . 19,543,51
Franchise taxes 22,354.15
_Motor vehicle fees 92,354.30
Real estate fees 15.00
To Villages—
Bank taxes 887.33
Franchise taxes 71.1.6(1
Ineonie taxes 4,659.38
To School Districts—
Puli]ic School moneys 1.31,309.42
Banc: taxes 4,678.19 .
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 209
To Individuals—
Ta x
ndividualsTax redemptions 1,399.63
Dog taxes 4,466.55
Fees—
Inheritance taxes 1,464.37
.Bank taxes 120.99
Total $640,081.29,
SUMMARY OF CASA
On hand January 1, 1925
In sa f°e $ 21.00
General Fund 52,893.10
Highway Bond Issue 15,595.50
Highway Bond Issue Lnvested 33,416.69
Mortgage Taxes 1,493.70
County Highway Fund 978.74
Motor Vehicle money 13,154.47
Special Trust 10,919.32
Total receipts ---January 1 -October 31, 1995 .. 676,422.80
$804,895.32
On haiid November 1, 1925 --
General Fund 71,481.65
Highway Bond Issue 4,852.58
Highway Bond Issue .Invested 35,000.00
County highway Fund 8,043.00
i\Iofor Vehicle money 19,338.86
Mortgage '['axes 17,236.34
Special Trust Fund—
Dog Licenses $5,470.56
Cash bait 2,000.00 7,470.56 .
Tuberculosis Hospital '['rust Fund 1,371.19
In safe 19.85
$804,895.32
:110 P1lOCEE.DINGS OF THE BOAR -D Oi'' SUPERVISORS
I)i5Trii>U'rroN Or SPEC IAII) TAX ES
Towns Franchise Incoume
Taxes Tax • Tax
Ca roline $ .53 $ 1,035.65
Da nb y .46 929.07
Dryden 292.99 2.466.1.7 $ 209.82
.Enfield .1.4 714.84
orot. on 764.63 1,286.91 562.90
Ithaca 2,81.1.42
Lansing 550.10 2,340.31.
Newfield 83.66 907.84
Ulysses 137.74 1,190.17 291.66
.i t Laca—City 20,573.90 25,861.13 5,348.80
Bank
Villa ges
Trunninshorg 65.7'3 577.94 :308.27
:Dryden 19.62 534.08 128.72
P reeville .93 253.96
(3 rot on 625.32 1,546.95 450.34
Cayutra Heights1,592.60
Newfield 153.85
OF TO:NI-PRTNS COUNTY, NEW YOE K 2!1
DISTRIBUTION OF HIGHWAY MONEYS TO TOWNS
Construction intern( nee State :lid Motor Pellicle
Caroline $ 5,538.00
Danky . 6,450.00
Dryden 11 ,555.00
Enfield 4,977.95
Groton 7,4:35.1.0
Ithaca 3,288:70
Lansing 8,405.00
Newfield 5,200.75
-Ulysses 5,545.24
$6,250.00
236.00
1,500.00
$3,.1.00.00 $ 46:3.30
3,125.00 1,091.38
4,800.00 70.10
3,525.00 997.05
2,700.00 2,756.11
2,399.15 4,714.06
3,550.00 395.00
2,500.00
],975.00 1.1..867.30
*58,395.74 $7,986.00 $27,674.15 $22354.30
1
DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL MONEY
Caroline $ 8,345.59
Danhv 8,744.30
Dryden 16,615.10'
Enfield 5,589.66
Groton _ 13,673.15
Ithaca 4,767.60
Lansing 10, 600.47
Newfield 9,206.68
€71ysses 8,283.08
City 45.483.79
$131,809.42.
TOWN ACCOUNTS
Caroline
Surplus on 1924 tax roll $ 57.53
Paid county iii 1924 hudget 102.30
$ 159.83
Due county No. 1, 1.924 $ 28.75 - -
l1Totor t-i•uclk insurance 26.51
Sheriff expense 94.09
149.35
Due town $ 10.48
212 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS
Danby
Due county Nov. 1, 1924 $ 34.85
Sheriff. expense 151.92
Unpaid 1924 taxes 17.88
Advanced by county f.or bridge 4;331.25
$4,535.90
Paid county in 1924 budget $ •98.90
1923 tax paid County Treasurer 34.80
138.70
Due county $4,402.20
Dryden
Brass tax refunded $ 66.42
Paul Supervisor 122.15
Motor truck insurance 43.25
Uncollected 1924 taxes 6.88
Sheriff expenses 126.40
$ 365.10
Due town Nov. 1.. 1924 $122.15
Paid county in 1924 budget 145.82
Surplus on 1.924 tax roll 25.29
293.26
Due count} $ 71.84
Enfield
Due county Nov, 1, 1924 $ 79.45
Examining defective 10.00
Motor truck insurance .11.95
Sheriff expense 70.70
$ 122.10
Paid counts in 1.924 budget $ 57.85
Surplus on 1924 tax roll 9.89
60.74
Due county $ 61.36
OIC TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 21.3
Groton
Surplus on 1924 tax roll $ 523.12
Paid county in 1924 budget 165.20
$ 688.32
Due county Nov. 1, 1924 $ .10.90
Motor truck insurance 55.42
Sheriff expense 809.71.
Ithaca
376.03
Due town $ 312.29
Surplus on 1924 tax roll $ 3.17.40
Paid county in 1924 budget 297.11.
For tax refund -1924 huilget 16.70
$ 631.21
Insane couimitanent $ 20.00
Refunded tax 1.6.70
Motor truck insurance 1.2.17
Unpaid 1924 taxes 37.53
Sheriff expenses 1.47.28
Due county Nov. 1, 1924 215.51
449,24
Due town $ 181.97
Lansing
Due county Nov. 1., 1924 $ 246.99
_Errors on 1.924 tax roll 108.77
Right or war for highway 3.58
Motor truck insurance 20.21
Refine_ of Mack tax 12.75
Unpaid 1924 taxes 96.01
Sheriff expense 573.86
$1,122.17
Paid county in 1924 budget - 476.74
Due comity $ 645.43
Newfield
214
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Due county Nov. 1, 1924 $ 49.30
• Sheriff expense 177.33
226.63
Paid county in 1924 budget. 161.05
Dile county $ 65.58
Ulysses
Due county Nov. 1, 1924 $ 81.18
Tompkins school tax 7.10
Short ure on roll • 5.98
Sheriff expense 280.77
375.03
Paid county in 1924 lu h•et 245.48
:Due county $ 129.55
Ithaca ---City
Duc county Nov. 1, 1.924 $ 377.27
Southern Tier Orphan IIonte 240.00
Uncollected 1924 taxes 121..04
Sheriff expense 673.75
$1..412.06
Paid county in 1924 budget. 1,022.37
Due count- $ 389.69
Levy of General Property Taxes:
For town purposes $195,191,60
For state and county purposes 282,993.21
Paid town officers $194,274.33
Paid County `.Treasurer 251,789.34
Returned taxes 28,952.37
Errors on tax rolls 1.68.77
$478,184.81 $478.154.81
County Indebtedness:
:Highway 'bonds $,230,000.00
'I'CIM]'1CINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 215
Schools
Dryden 226.57
Groton 891.31.
Tri.wia nsb nrg 346.01
Ithaca—City 3,214.3()
*23,065.75
*44,20?.89 $11,978.70
State of New i orb,
CGnnty of Tompkins. SSS.
• Charlotte V. Bush, being drily sworn, says that she is the Treas-
urer of Tompkins County rind that, the foregoing, report is a true
statement of the financial transactions of said comity for the
period from anuary jst, 1925, to October 31st, 1925, except
those funds over which the count- has no control.
CHARLOTTE vr. BUSH
Si scribed and sworn to before me
this 23rd day of November, 1925.
I'recl L. Clock,
Notary Public.
•_'ltt PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
COUNTY CLERK'S REPORT
A statement of all moneys received for the County of Tomp-
kins by William 11. Baker, Clerk of. Tompkins County, from No-
vember Ist, 1924, to October :31st, 1.925, or by his assistants for
fees, perquisites and emulunients, for all services rendered by
him or said assistants in their official capacity, front November
l.st, 1924, to October 31.st, 1925.
RECEIPTS
'Recording Deeds $ 1.,307.35
Recording Mortgages 987.33
Recording other Documents 1,056.19
Pertaining to Judgments 204.18
Copies 155.50
Searches 4,843.21
Filing Papers and other Serv-
ices 1,580.89
Motor Vehicle Fees :3,877.05
Clerk Hire Audited and Al-
lowed by State Tax Depart-
ment 225.00
$14,266.70
Mortgage 'Tax $44,179.37
Notary Fees 400.50
Less Fees allowed the County
included in filing papers 78.50 322.00
Hunting License 'Total 3,865.00
Less diseotints allowed the.
County included in the above
for filing papers 154.60 3,710.40
$62,475.47
0[? T0MIPKINS COUNTY, NEW Y01'tK 217
1)1 SBIJRSE11ILNTS
Paid County Treasurer Office
Fees
Pai1.i County 'i'. reasurar State
3� 881.54
Mortgage las ,
Paid Apportionments to various
Cournties - 3,687.50
Paid .Bond Audited by State
'las Commission 5.00
Clerk Hire Allowed by State
Tax Coin in i•ssoii 225.00
Postage Allowed by State Tax
Commission 12.00
Paid J..13. Lyon—Tax hooks 3.33
Amount held for Apportion -
anent ' 4,365.00
• State Treasurer—Notary Foes
State Conservation- Commission Hunt-
er's licenses
$14,266.70
44,1.79:37
322.00
3,710.40
$62,478.47 $62,478.47
State of New York,
County of Tompkins. Ss.
-William H. Baker, being duly sworn, says that he is.Clerkof the
County of Tompkins, that the foregoing is in all respects a full
and. true statement as required by Chapter 298, Laws of 1909.
WILLIAM H. BAKER.
Snbsoribed and sworn to before me
this 20th day oL November, 1925.
Sally Robinson,
Notary Public.
218 PROCEEDINGS OP THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Trt account Ivilfh Tompkins County for Postage, Express, ete.,
for the year November 1st, 1924, to October 31st, 1925.
•
BALAWE tf; 70.35
Nov Postage :}1 14.21
Red Tape 1.00
7 Punch 2.75
17 Adding Maehine Paper (6 rolls) .75
28 Galor Bros. 7.00
Brush .49
Glass for frame for Map :75
29 t ..)o1 s,ag.e 9.96
Dee. 5 Postage - 10.00
6 1\i ucilage 1.40
Parcel Post .42
13 Express 9,99
18 Flag
6.00
Eyletts and Twine
9.35
27 .Express 1.09
31 Postage 4.00
1925 .
Jan. 1 Electric .Bulbs 1.00
Posta ge 1.60
10 Key. 35e holt, 35e E. Buil) 2.85
15 'Express
1.00
92 Express
1.53
28 Rubber 'Bands, etc. 1.50
Feb. 2 Postage 5.20
5 More; 3.30
12 Keys 1.00
Posta ge
Postage , 6.20
12 CHECK
Mar. 2 Tacks, Key -rings and Wreneh. .30
Posta ge .4.23
3 Si em 9.00
18 Paperholder, Fiume] and Gasoline .70
19 Envelope -50c; Tel 70c 1..20
31 Postage 10.00
Apr. 7 ios1a 11..00
9 Electric, Bulbs 1.80
13 Postar,e, Express, Erasers 1.69
94 Towels 1.05
May 1 Posta ge 4.82
Express 1.86
12. Register Stamps 11.65
100.00
OF TONIPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK. 2=19
71 Stamps 10,00
J111.1 O. 5 Towels 1.05
5 Postage 13.85
23 Postage 10.00
23 Postage 5.84
J uly 2 Towels 1.05
2 Parcel Post .08
3 CHECK
Postage 5.00
july 11 Postage 20,00
Aug. :31 Postage .3,00
Sept. 2.1 Postage 10,00
Oct, 2 Posta go 5.00
Oct-. 30 Posta go 10,00
100.00
218.55 $270.35
Balance on hand November 1st, 1925 $ 51.80
State of New York,
County of Tompkins.
The foregoingis a true eopY of the ENpense Aecount as kept
by this office.
L, EARL,
Deputy Go. Cleric
Sultseribed sworn to before me
this 20th clay of November, 1.925.
Sally Robinson,
Notary Public.
220 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Report of County Superintendent
of the Poor
To the 3lonorable, the Board of Supervisors of the Count- of
Tompkins, State of. New York :
0.ent.]emen :
The Superintendent of Poor of Tompkins Count} in accord-
ance with lair, herewith submits his annual report for the year
ending November 15th, 14125.
'1']re Sul}er•int.eru.lent Of the Poor of Tompkins Coring= in 00 -
count with the poor funds or the count•:
Amount of appropriation of 1924 $12,300.00
.F'or• keeper's salary- 1,200.00
1'0 sales from count- farm Lor• current, year 1,967.50
i eccived for board in county hone 28€.00
Balance due County 't'reasur'er 817.80
131' amount Darr by orders on
the following purposes:
County Treasurer for
$16,569.30
Foor] supplies and tobacco $ 2,508.01
Almshouse cinployees 1,789.86
Fuel 2,959.49
Light and power 254.61
Clothing and foot Weil r 3S6.43
liepairs, furniture and bedding 276.92
Chaplain, physician and dregs 670.01
Farm superintendent and fare labor 3,138.88
Farm stock and maintenance 1,900.95
Seeds and fertilizers 258.10
Farre tools and equipment 250.48
Disinfectants and soap 230.48
Transportation and services of overseers . 754.63
Outside relief .1,040.70
Superintendent's postage, telephone and printing 78.50
Superintendent's personal expenses 71.25
$.1.6,569.30
SI
OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW -YORK . 221
INMATES DAYS
Days Cost
County 1,780 $ 418.02
Ithaca- City 11,237 2,638.93
Ithaca. Town 179 42.04
Caroline 1.,560 366.36
Danby 674 158.29
Dryden 1,460 342.87
Enfield 1,460 342.87
Groton 2,519 591.67
Lansing 730 171..44
Newfield 865 85.72
Ulysses 835 196.10
22,799 $5,354.31
The cash cost assessed to t.ie county and several towns of the
county in excess of the products of the fa.rni for the support of
the poor at the county Home being 00.23484+.
Census of Inmates :
Number in county horse November 15th, 1924 58
Admitted during the year 19
Births during the year 0
Discharged during the year 8
Died during, the year 6
Number in eounty hone November 15th, 1.925 63
'.!'he following products were raised on the county Farm during
the year ending November 1.5th, 1925:
Wheat, 225 bushels $ 377.50 -
Barley, 160'bu4els 128.00
Oats, 760 imshel.s 380.00
Hay, 50 tons 500.00
Alfalfa, 10 tons _ 120.00
Straw, 22 tons 176.00
Ensilage, 100 tons • 600.00
State cern, 600 bushels 200.00
Corn fodder 100.00
Beans 80.00
Potatoes, 400 hnshels 800.00
Apples, 100 bushels 125.00
Pears 15.00
String beans 10.00
Tomatoes, 40 bushels 40.00
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Onions, S bushels 12.00
Bets. 9 bushels 9.00
elrrots, 10 bushel' 10.00
Parsnips, 8 bushels 10.00
Cueumbers; .1.5 bushels 15.00
Cabbag.e 90.00
Radishes 5.00
Lettnee 5.00
.Aspaiagus 10.00
Swiss chard 5.00
Hubbard squash 24.00
Turnips, 5 bushels 5.00
Black berries, 60 quarts 15.00
Black_ raspberries, 1.65 quarts 31.25
Red raspberries, 440 quarts 11.0.00
Sweet corn 15.00
Canned frlitH5S5 quarts 200.00
Dried coin 5,00
Eggs, 750 dozen 225.00
Pork killed 1 086.12
Beef killed 57.72
-Milk, 73,357 lbs
Butter, 2,655 lbs, 1,294.85
Skimmed and buttermilk sold and used in Route 912.50
Cream used in the home 28:3.75
$8,187.69
Sales from the county farm. from November 1.5th„ 1924, to No-
vember 1.5t1i, 1925:
Hay $ 103.33
Wheat, 7,161 lbs 2:30.76
Bee 11.0.00
Poitltry 12.60
Meat 151.17
La rd 10.02
Beans 151,02
Potatoes 49.13
Eggs 11.40
\Teals (14) 32743
IT.orse 50.00
Hide • 4.92
Butter, 1,294. lbs 596.67
Pigs 55.00
Miscellaneous 19.05
$1,967.50
P KILNS COUNT N EW K 223
R.cieeived. y or board ol': paying inmates 284.00
Cash expenditures by superintendent including SiCar-
les of keeper, physician, chaplain and superinten-
dent's expenditures, but not including outside
relief $1.5,528.60
V a hie of products of f a rttl•ktSed at, home 6,220.19
$21,748;79
Making a per.diem of .98
Inventory of Stock on County Farm November 15th, 1925:
Horses: $ 400.00
111 Cows 990.00
2 Two-year old heifers 100.00
1 Yearlin40.00g
1 Registered hull 150.00
1-)ry cow ror beef 60.00
2 .Brood sows 80.00
40.00
1 Boar
19 Fat. hogs 1,064.00
32 Pigs 96.00
60 Yearlin..t. Lens 90.00
170 Spring chickens 325.00
$3,435.00
Inventory of Tools and Equipment on the County Farm
November 15th, 1925:
Manure Spreader $ 130.00
2 V.:ttynt)er wagons 1.00.00
2 Sete bob sleighs 1.00.00
1 Hay redder 50.00.
1 Grain binder 1.80.00
1 Land roller 50.00
1 Grain drill 25.00
1 Combination garden drill 10.00
1 Ensilage cutter and Hits 200.00
1 Two -horse eultivator 25.00
1 One-liore cultivator 7.00
1 Spring tooth harrow 15.00
1Peg thOth haVrOw 15.01)
2 Hay riggings 30.00
2 Horse forks and pulleys 25.00
2 Wiled. rrows 5.00
0 iuss seeder 12.00
224 PROGEEDI\GS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
1 Corn shelter 15.00
1 Fanning mill 20.00
2 Lawn mowers 20.00
2 Plows • 35.00
1 Set heavy harness 15.00
1 Set scales 50.00
150 Potato crates_ 35.00
45 Grain bags 20.00
1 Half -bushel measure 3.00
Forks, shovels and picks 15.00
Log chains and crowbars 10.00
1 Creamery refrigerator 450.00
1 Milk cart 10.00
3 Milk cans 12,00
10 Milk pails 10.00
1 Set milk scales _ 3.00
1 Set butter scales 14,00
1 Milk separator 1.00,00
I Butter churn and worker 50.00
2 Washing. machines 550.00
1 'Laundry extractor 150.00
8 Laundry tubs 200.00
1 Six H. P. gas engine 40.00
1 1.1A H. P. eras engine 20.00
Electric motors 310.00
1 Feed cooker 40.00
1 Litter carrier 40.00
2 Gas tanks 50.00
3 Compression tanks 1,300.00
$4,566.00
In compliance with Sec. Ll. of the poor law of the State of New
York. I respectfully report that as the population is constantly
increasing in the county home, T estimate the expense for the
town and county poor to be supported at the county hone •for
the ensuing year and all l:nnrposes shall be:
For county "$ 5;750.00
Four outside relief and almshouse maintenance 6,000.00
For superintendent of poor expenses 400.00 •
For transportation 400.00
For salaries of physician and chaplain 300.0 J
1:1,050.00
OIC TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 225
The following- new equipment• has been installed and repairs
have been made at the county home during the year. The old
boiler of the heating plant has been taken out and replaced by a
modern sectional heater, which will be a great saving to the coun-
ty in fuel, and also will meet the requirements of the state in-
spector.
A new hot water heating system has been installed, which fur-
nishes hot; water -all over the house and is of great convenience in
doing. the work.
The interior of the administration building has been entirely
repainted and repapered. The metal part of the roof on this
building has been repainted.
About sixty rods of new fence have been built on the farm this
vear.
Following are some of the repairs that should be made at 'once:
A new roof should be put on the east. side of the Women's build. -
in g.
A new roof should be put on the hog house. The one now there
leaks very badly and a new one is needed to save the building
and to put it in.proper shape.
1V1i, D. 13ALDWIN;
Superintendent of Poor, Tompkins County.
State of. New York,
County of 'l'omphins.
Wm. D. Baldwin, being tiitly sworn, says that he is superinten-
dent of the poor of Tompkins County, that the foregoing state-
ment is in all respects a true and hill statement of receipts and
expenditures audited by him during the year 1924-1925 as such
superintendent.
14 \L D. B AL1)w:IN.
Subscribed and. sworn. to before me
this 19th day of November, 1925.
Charlotte V. Bush,
Notary Public.
226 PItOCEEDI\GS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Report of the Board of Managers of
the Turberculosis Hospital
To the Board of Supervisors of 'Tompkins County:
Honorable Sirs:—
accordance
irs:—
accordance With the laws ot,our State, we respectfully sub-
mit our report and financial statement for the year ending Octo-
ber 31st, 1930.
The past year shows an. advancement in the knowledge of pre-
vention and euro of tuberculosis by, the people in general tthrough-
out the colony. -
We have Karl 0 continued interest in our hospital shown by
many donations of fruit's, jellies, clothing, furniture and house
decorations. We appreciate this as much for the friendliness
shown as for the value of the gifts.
Our Board of Managers has met regularly each month at the
hospital to oversee the work, inspect the hospital, visit with the
patients and discuss any plans that might be brought to the at-
tention of the hoard.
The teacher is rendering a splendid service. She is a graduate
of a normal school besides having had training in handicraft
~work, and thus she satisfies the state department of education in
giving the children school pork and site also teaches other pa-
tients handicraft.. This gives all of the patieaits something of in
terest to occupy their.time.
The co>>-nty nurse and the teacher gave a health exhibit. and
display of articles trade at the hospital, at the Trunnansburg and
Tompkins County Fairs.
After two years of service we believe our teacher should have
art increase of salary.
The sun treatments of patients was carried on through it the
summer with splendid results. Some of the children so treated
were shown at the Fairs and attracted considerable interest.
The work about the county has been active. The County Nurse.
Ob' TON PRI NS COUNTY, NEW YORL 227
Miss Elizabeth Bugg, hw an work April 1, 1.024, by spending two
weeks at the hospital to study the care of the patients and ob-
serve the different types of eases. Following this a. State nurse
casae to Ithaca and helped the county nurse revise the list of
eases and contact cases of the county. Since then twenty clinics
have been held and �a total of 201 persons have been examined
and =many of these had. an Xray of the chest taken. Over 100 .
eases of tuberculosis ha''e been discovered in the county.
As a result of these a.et.ivities and also of the return to .their
home of cured patients, there is, we believe, a. favorable knowl-
edge of our work beim spread over the county.
Movement of the Patients :
At the beginning of the year, we had seventeen patients. Dur-
ing the year 47 cases were admitted and 35 discharged. Of these
0 rvere arrested cases, 13 were improved and 0 not improved.
There were 8 deaths .
The total number 'of days treatment was 7574 and the total
cost was $22,272.26, which makes a percaapitaa cost of $2.94.
'\T0 wish to thank you and especially the committee on the
hospital for your interest and assistance to us in administering
the work of the sauitorium.
DR.. 11. GENUNO, President,
MRS. EUGENE BAKER,
C. P_,..BOICL,
Board of: Managers.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
TOMPIKINS. COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL
November 1, 1924, to Octoher 31., 1.925
Received. During the Year:
From County by Appropriation $24,177.60
From other counties and individuals 2,276.23
Total Receipts $26,453.83
228 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Disbursed During the Year:
Salaries and Wages $ 9,194.79
Teacher 1,000.00
Food, Ice and Water 4,923.14
Fuel, Light and Power ' 2,670.83
Medical and Surgical 167.69
Office Expenses 127.40
Household Supplies 1,187.04
Insurance and Taxes 993.17
Ordinary Repairs 683.06
Other Maintenance, Laundry, etc. 2.025.34
County Nurse 2,177.61
Total Expenditures $24,450.07
Leaving a Balance of . 2,003.76
Deposited in Savings .Bank 1,000.00
Balance $ 1,003.76
There is also on deposit a fund of 9;200.00 that has been willed
to the IIospital.
The expenses for the year were about the same -as for last year.
We therefore request an appropriation of $23,000.00 for the coin -
ng year.
Respectfully submitted,
DR.. H. GEN UNG, Pres. Board of Managers,
G. AI. MU:MIST,
MRS. EUGENE BAKER.
OI' TOMP IINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 239
Reports of the Justices of the Peace
CAROLINE
Augustus Middaugh reported $40.00 received.
Chas. M. Jones reported.$5.00 received.
Chas. Thomas reported no moneys received.
P. Alfred Munch reported no moneys received.
• DANBY
Eugene Dorn reported $30.00 received.
David F. Moore reported no moneys received.
Roger F. Todd reported no moneys received.
Fred Dorn reported no moneys received.
DR.YDEN
Paul Ewers reported $30.00 received.
Geo. E. Underwood reported $40.00 received.
J. D. Ross reported $15.00 received.
Fred E. Parker reported no moneys received.
Jas. 0. Robertson reported no moneys receivers.
ENFIELD
IELD
Daniel Mitchell reporters $15.00 receivers.
J. C. Wetherby reported no moneys received,
Bert Kirby- reported no moneys received.
Albert •Colgrove reported no to iieys received.
G.ROTON
Geo. 13. Sicknron reported $15.00 received.
13. L. Buck reported $10.00 received.
13. R. Chatterton reported $160.00 received.
E. F. Tallmage reported no moneys received.
I'I'.LIACA
Chas. H. Newman reported $5.00 received.
Jas. A. Bush reported $799.00 received.
Elmer Allen reported no moneys received.
Wm. I. Smith reported no moneys received.
230 PROCEEDINGS OF TIHE BOARD O1 SUPERVISORS
LANSING
A. J. Conlon reported $49.00 received.
'files D. Lane reported $90.00 received.
Walter B. Bristol reported no moneys received.
LalMIott Smith reported no moneys received.
N EWF.1.ILD
Arthur Decker reported $65.00 received.
'J. D. Payne reported $10.00 received.
.Albert Straight reported no moneys received.
Edwin S. Vanliirk reported no moneys received.
ULYSSES
Arthur Agarct reported $15.00 received.
H. K. Aiken reported $35.00 received.
Henry Williams reported no moneys received.
Fred N. Smith reported no moneys received.
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MORTGAGE TAX STATEMENT
The following statement; shows the assessed valuation of each
town and incorporated village or city therein, the amount of
mortgage -tax to be distributed therein, and the amounts thereof:
to be paid to the several towns, incorporated villages and city
therein for the year 1925.
Dated, January 20, 1926.
FRED L. ChOCK,
Cleric Board of Supervisors.
0
0
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City or Village
Towns, Villages
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$ 897,259 $ 73.35
$ 73.35
$
$ 73.35
Danby
799,933. 59.32
59.32
59.32
Dryden
2,795.179 353.47
309.40
Dryden Village
459,687
28.98
Freeville
238,736
15.09
353.47
Enfield
60.1,519 50.04
50.04
50.04
Groton
3,0.10,855 325.45
231.40
Groton Village
1,691,816
91.05
325.45
Ithaca Citi* .
22,330,795 ,13,983.68
13,983.(18
1.3,983.68
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1,983.05
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1,526,968
383.36
2,366.4.1
pausing
1,995.638 225.43
225.43
225.43
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919.511 95.06
87.82
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140,166
7.24
95.00
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2,010,152 408.55
341.14
Truniansburg
662.900
67.41.
408.55
Yogil
i 417.940.7(143,560.95
414,579.81
$17,940,76
Dated, January 20, 1926.
FRED L. ChOCK,
Cleric Board of Supervisors.
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224 PROCEEDINGS 011 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
STATEMENT OI' TAXES LEVIED
Statement of the amount of Taxes and Tax rates for the several cities
and Towns In the County of Tompkins as levied by the Board of Supervisors
at their Annual 'Meeting in the year one thousand nine hundred twenty-
five together with the receipts of moneys from the sources as indicated
in columns 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and the amount of Loaded indebtedness of the
County- and of each Tax District therein except cities.
1 ". 3 4 :r
6 7
Cities and Towns
Caroline $ 1,607 971
Danlos- 1,342,271
Dryden 4,663.26
Entfiel(1 1,163.63
Groton 4,904.:i6
Ithaca City .. 38,830.56,
Ithaca Town
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
Cayuga Heights
Dryden Village
Freevillc
Groton Village
Newfield Village
Trumanshurg
Sch. Dis,' 8, Dryden
Sch. I)is. 8. Groton ...
Sch. Dis, 1, Ithaca City
Sch. Dis. 1, Ulysses
6,724,28
4,472,92
1,550,39
3,496.79
c
$ 158.7(
122.52
460.41
114.88
484.21
6(13.91
441.62
153.07
315.24
$ 5,243.36 $ 13,37743.47$ 463.30
4,393.26 12,564.70 1,091.38
15,222.561 31,1.95.1.9 70.10
3,798.21 12,943.55 997,05
.15.995.72 29,443.52 2,73(3.11
4,202.52
City Tax
17,092.18
41,704.72
21,050.60
30,271.77
!'6,717.90
21,915.64
14:,583.59
5,065.77
11,409.42
4,714.06
39:5.00
11,867.30
Total ............ e$(iS,75{3.531 $0,7S8.44!$224,340.44 $214.451.22 $22,304.30
01 TOM 1'KINS COUNTY, N.P]TV YOBK 235
STATEMENT OF TAXES LEYTI.D-Continued
8 9
10 .11 12 13
14
Cities and Towns
Mortgage Tax
5
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r
from Tax on Bank Stock
Cor0]ine
11) Eby
Dryden
Fafieid
Groton
11.1aca City
ithaca Town
Lansing
Ncwlio 31
Ulysses
C B.yuga :Heights
Dryden Village
i re.vide
Groton( Village
Newfield Vi1h gc
Trumansl)urg
School t)ist. 8,
Dryden
School Dist,. 8,
Groton
School Dist. i ,
Ithaca City
School .Dist.. �1,
Ulysses
73.351$
30.32
309.40
50.05
2.31.40
13,983.68
1,98 3.05
225.43
87.82
341.14
383.36
28.98
16(6)
04.05
7.24
67.41
171.20
520.59
5,4S3.1'7
310.31
223.78
529.06
429.91
199.17
027.62
11,369.9:1
2:51.89
$ -,3 $ 1 ,035.l)5
.4)6 921+.07
992.99
.14
704.63
20,573.90
500.]
33.66
537.74
19.62
911
625.32
65.731
2,460.17
714.84
1,286.91
25,801.13
2,811.42
2,340.111
907.84
1,190.17
1,502.60
534108
253.9(]
1,546.95
133,85
577.9-1
✓,
122.00
23.00
19.10
49,60
10.30
7.80
10.5:5
30.30
31.:50
24.3()
Bonded indebtedness (Towns only
8
•,187,000
3,000
17,205
6,000
2,000
$ 13,509.19
10,353.33
26,9.58.39
11,629.72
28,240.27
• 34,073.37
43,3611.35
15,7.1.33
36,413.22
Tnf,u1....1$.17,040.7! $12,421.(351$2:{.)(5:).7-1.$-41.203.86 $2,370,050 $222,303.17
tllnuci,:rl in(lel,tOilness 0f Comfy 8230,000.00.
]'
Fred -L. Clock, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Tompkins, d0 hereby certify that the preceding is a. true statement, of
the Taxes Ievied against the taxn hie property in the several Tax Districts
in said County, by the Board of Supervisors, at their Annual Meeting in
the year 11)23.
1'REI) L. CLOCK, Clerk,
P. 0. Address, Ithaca, X. Y.
PROCEEDINGS 01' THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
HIGHWAYS—HONEY SYSTE11T
To the Comptroller of the State of New York:
The following is a Statement pursuant to Section 100 of the
Highway Law, of elle several towns in the County of Tompkins,
and of the amount of money tax. levied therein, for. the repair
of highways, by the Board of Supervisors of said County at their
annual session in the month of December, 1925, viz:
61,
Caroline .l$; gy3,3;;9 8 -931.6.11 $ 89311:79 $ :1,900
Danby .. 799,933 789,093 7953,93;1
Dryden _..! 2,749.1869 2,676,439 2,086,4561 10.300
Enfield ... 604,5.19 678,806 604,519
Groton .. 2,997,855 2,842,016 1,311,930 7.100
Itlfar;a .... I 4,709,318 ;,906,447] 3,182,350
Lansing. .1 2,601,350 1,995,638
Newfield .I 19.16.'11 903,795 775,349 1,000
I%lys es ... i 2,093.002 2.030, 7-451 1,346;952 300
$3,000.00
3,907.00
8,000.00
2,822.00
5,400.00
4,637.74
7,100.00
3,917.00
5,000.00
k
$ 2,625.00 $ 5,6237.00
450.00 4,357.00
8,000.00
3,180.00 6,002.00
5.400.00
4,637.74
14,487.16 21,587.5.6
• 4,607.50 8,524.50
10,000.00 15,000.00
E. MORGAN ST. JOHN,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
I certify that the preceding staf.ement is correct.
FRED L. CLOCK,
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
State of New York, j
County, of Tompkins,
E. Morgan St. John, being duly sworn, says that he is the
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County;
that he has read the preceding statement and knows the same
to be true.
ss.
E. MORGAN ST. JOHN.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
13th day of January, 1926.
Fred 1.i. Clock, -.
Notary Public.
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UG TOl-1PKENS COUNT]', NJ!:\' OH K. 239
IICGELWAY, 13RIDGE, 11Ii1C1-IINEIV AN1)
DI:[SUEI.ILANEOUS REPORTS
111.G1 -IW AV .i15 N1)—J1ECELPTS
Towns
k
(_Silo11 tie
lin Ill y
1)ryden
IE fide
Groton
1t1nt n
1,nnsing
'Newfield
1Jlysses
$ 85.78 $2,250.00 $3,100.00 $ 7.531.40 $12,907.18
13.50 .3.)00.00 3,125.00 8,681.90 15,320.40
4,596.48 8,000.00 4,800.00 20,857.60 44,254.08
622.03 2,8.22.00 1,975.00 7,285.24 12,704.27
182.94 5.000.00 3,835.00 14,200.45 23,218.39
4,000.00 2,399.15 15,235.00 92,294.15
165.64 7,100.00 3,3(10.00 24,788.54 35,554.18
120.00 3,9I7.00 3,.,25.00 11,123.58 18,685.58
901.46 4,200.00 2,500.1.10 27,520.54 35,122.00
HIGIIWAY I'UN.D---EYPE\' DITURES
Towns
Caroline 1,r ,958,76 $ 8,548.91 [$12,707.67 $ 259.51
Danny 4,784.85 10,535.55 1.3,320.40
Dryden 1 7,959.51 35,675.33 43,684.84 619.24
Enfield 2,807.24 9,857.03 12,704.27
Groton 6,947.78 16,158.28 23,106.06 112.33
1MIN ea 1 (1,006.781 14,337.13 20,345.91 1,930.24
Lansing 9,871.56 25,581.311 35,432.87 101.31
fi
Neweld 1 5,782.391 12,903.19 18,685.58
'U1ysses 6,799.21., 26,410.271 33,209.48 1,912.52 '
240 PROCEEDINGS OF TIRE BOARD OF SUPERV.ISORS
HIUTIWA1, BRIDGE, MAC]-IINER1 AND
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS
BRIDGE FUND—RECEIPTS
BRIDGE FUND—EXPENDITURES
Towns
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0
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CS
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CS
Caroline
Dunbv
Dryden
Enfield
Groton '...........
Ithaca
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
�$L,019.491$1,352.65 $
86.40 135.161138.00
896.20 791.52
948.29
42.00
202.60
121.351
$
1,061.06
05.31
650.50
547.00
283.03 1.400.50
661.43 1,941.3:7 355.20
118.90 6,905.83 2,752.67
22.601
$2,372.14
1,420.62
1,783.03
650.50
1,495.29
1,683.53
3,000.00
9,980.00
143.95
$ 19.03
579.38
2,216.97
4.71
1,899.95
862.63
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of iiidcbtciluess
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sources
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Receipts
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$ 14117
$ 500.00
$1,500.00
$ 250.00
$2,391.17
Danby
2,000.00
2,000.00
Dryden
4,000.00
4,000.00
E21fic1d
' 150.50
500.00
650.50
Groton
1,500.00
11,500.00
Itihraca
1,583.48
2,000.00
3,583.48
Lansing
3,000.00
3,000.00
Newfield
7,430.00
2,500.00
50.00
9,980.00
Ulysses
6.58
:1,000.00
1,006.58
BRIDGE FUND—EXPENDITURES
Towns
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0
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CS
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CS
Caroline
Dunbv
Dryden
Enfield
Groton '...........
Ithaca
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
�$L,019.491$1,352.65 $
86.40 135.161138.00
896.20 791.52
948.29
42.00
202.60
121.351
$
1,061.06
05.31
650.50
547.00
283.03 1.400.50
661.43 1,941.3:7 355.20
118.90 6,905.83 2,752.67
22.601
$2,372.14
1,420.62
1,783.03
650.50
1,495.29
1,683.53
3,000.00
9,980.00
143.95
$ 19.03
579.38
2,216.97
4.71
1,899.95
862.63
Ole TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 241
HIGHWAY, F3I.,IDGE, MACIHINERY AND
MISCELLANEOUS RE PORTS
`I1,IACIINEHY FUND—RECEIPTS
Towns
Balances from
previous year
a
0
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a
m U
Received from
certificates of
indebtedness
From other
sources
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Caroline
$ 9.40
$ :.320.011
$
$ 186.03
$ 695.48
I( ii by
1,200.00
150:00
1,350.00
Dryden
3,000.00
3,000.00
Enfield_
261.69
1,000.00
1,264.69
Groton
11,000.00
.1,821.29
4,8211.29
Ithliea
354.84
3,000.00
3,354.84
I,nn.sing
2.000.01)
288.40
2,288.40
Newfield
:1,500.001
757.50
2,257.50
Ulysses 10.95
1,500.00 1,450.00
.1.00
2,961.95
11ACNINER Y FUND--EXPI?N.I)I.TUR.h:S
Towns
40
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0
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Caroline 'i 68.9:5 $ 626.53 $ $ 695.48
En nh y 272.08 945.90 :1,21.8.64
Dryden. 9.02 1,297.92 1,07.54
Enfield 996.26 54.35 214.08 1,264.69
Grelou 2.15 4,819..14 4,821.29
Ithnesi 854.57 1,936.19 2,790.76
Lansing 1 1 992.451 1,061.451 4.50; 2,288.40
Newfield 1 1,78.2.76 449.74 25.00 2,257.50
Ulysses 1 1 430.00 1,485.36 2,915.36
13.1.36
1,692.46
564.08
46.59
242 PROCEEDINGS 0F THE BOA RD OF SUPERVISORS
HIGHWAY, BRIDGE, MACHINERY AND
i\1.ISCELLANEOUS REPORTS
MISCELLANEOUS AND SNOW FUND -RECEIPTS
Towns
Prom other
Carokine
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton.
Lansing
Newfield
Ulysses
43.09 $ 150.00 $1,000.00 $
1,500.00 370.54
4,200.00 95.31
1,000.00 353.43
1,900.00 173.02
2,500.00
1 1,000:001
59.44 2,000.00 48.82
1000.00 5,100.00
$1,193.09
1,370.04
4,295.31
1,353.43
2,073.02
2,500.00
1,000.00
2,108.20
6,100.00
_MISCELLANEOUS AND SNOW FUND -EXPENDITURES
Towns
to
2
m
bij
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r
0
0)
4.30
m
Caroline
Danby
Ryden
Enfield
(irolisll
:It haca
Lansing
N io field
G iysses
$ 78.95
262.26
142.45
270.43
>.20
295.90
638.84
$18.00 $ 970.51
21.00 1,587.28
33.00 3.919.80
-12.00 1.,071.00
33.00 2,034.82
9.00 2,074.81
21.00 979.00
2,108.20
9.00 5,405.86
$1,067.46 $126.23
1,870.54
4,295.31
1,353.43
2,073.02
2,379.71 120.29
1,000.00
2,108.26
0,053.70 40.30
OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 243
Clerk's Certificate
State of New York,
County of Tompkins, S. ss.
Board of Supervisors.
.1, Fred L. Clock, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Tomp-
kins County, New York, 1)0 HEREBY CERTIFY, that I have
compared the foregoing Journal. of the Proceedings of the Board
of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., with the original rec-
ord thereof, that the same is a lull and correct transcript; of the
transactions of said Board, at the special, quarterly and annual
sessions thereof, held during the year 1.925, also of the reports of
the several count' officers submitted to said Board of Supervis-
ors anal published herein.
[L. S.]
IN. WITNESS \V1-❑ REOF, 3 have hereunto set
my hand and caused the official seas or the Board
of Supervisors of 'Toanpfins County, N. Y., to be
hereto affixed, this 26th day or January, 1926.
FREI) L. CLOCK,
Clerk Poard of Supervisors,
Tompkins County, N. Y.
244 PROCEEDINGS OP THE BOARD O1' SIJPEItV.ISORS
Political Directory
AND
GUIDE FOR TOWN OFFICERS
Primary Elections—Seventh 'Tuesday before General Elec-
tion, each year.
General Election—First Tuesday after First Monday in No-
vember, each year.
Towyn. Meetings --On sante date as General Election in odd
number`•ed years.
Designation of 1'alliri Places—By the Town Board on Third
Tuesday in August., each year.
Board of Canvass—First Tuesday atter General Election,
ea eh year.
Annual i\Teet.ing. of Board of Supervisors—Second Thursday
atter General Election, each year.
Quarterly Meetings, Board of Supervisors—Second Monday
of I.1bbruat•y. llay• August and November.
Town Boards—Sha11 meet First Thursday after General
Election each year to andit town accounts and on the
28th of December.
Grand jurors—Selected by the Board of Supervisors at the
annual meeting. each year.
Trial ;jurors—The Supervisor, Town Clerk and Assessors of
each town, nnust meet on the First Monday in July, in
each year, at: a price within the town appointed by the
Supervisor, or, in case of his absence, or a vacancy in
his office, by -the Town Clerk, •for the lnnrpose of mak-
ing a list of persons, to serve as trial jurors, tor the
then ensuing. year. If, they -fait to meet on the day
specified in this section, they must meet as soon there-
after as practicable. (Judiciary Law, §500, as amended
by Lacs of. 1923.)
At the meeting specified in the Iast section, the officers
present Must select from the last assessment -roll of the
o{' TO1IPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 245
town, and make a list. of all persons whom they believe
to be qualified to serve as trial jurors, as prescribed in
this article. (Judiciary Lair, §501.)
-County Chtiin —All Trills and clirirns against the county must
be presented t,o the Cleric of the Board of Supervisors
on or before the Third day of the Annual Session of the
:Board and at least Three days before any Quarterly
session thereof.
X111 bills or claims presented to the Board of Super-
visors must be itemized and verified by the oath of the
claimant.
1111 bills For repairs to or improvements of county
building's mast have endorsed thereon t,lie approval of
the committee having charge of such bnildin�n.
No hills for supplies for' county officers will he audited
unless the ,sauce were authorized by the Committee of
the Board of Supervisors h.rviiag such matters in charge.
Deports—All county officers receiving, or authorized to re-
ceive moneys in which the county, Or any sub -division
thereof, shall have ;ur interest, shall annually, on No-
vember lest, of each year, make a written Verified re-
port of, all gooneys received, from whom, on what ac-
count and the disposition imide thereof, and file the
same with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or
before November Fifth. (County Law, §243.)
he
Cleric of every town, incorporated village and city
in the county shall report to the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors on or before November First of each year
all indebtedness of such town, village or city, specify-
ing for what purpose created, under wha t law, rate of
interest and when payable. (County hrrw, §52.)
The Trustees, or the person or persons having charge
or the issue or bonds or pa) nlent of same, of any school
district, Shrill transmit a statement; thereof to the Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors on or before the First day
of November. (County Law, §52.)
The Supervisor must report to the District Superin-
tendent of Schools on the First day of February, the
amount of school moneys remaining in his hands.
246 PROCEEDINGS OE THE BOARD OP SUPEM VISORS
Assessments—All real property shall be assessed in the tax
district in which situates. Property divided by a town
line shall he assessed in both towns.
The assessors shall complete the assessment -roll on or
before the First day of August and snake out a copy
thereof, to be left, with one of their number, and forth-
with cause a notice to be conspicuously posted in three
or more public places in the tax clist:riet, stating that
they have coinpleted the assessment -roll, and that a
copy thereof has been left with one of their number, at
a specified place, where it may be -examined until the
Third Tuesday in August.
The assessors shall meet on the Third Tuesday in Au-
gust to review their assessment and hear and determine
all corn]laints brought before them in relation to such
assessments.
-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 adminis-
ter oaths, and shall severally make and subscribe before
such officer, ars oath in the form prescribed by law,
which oath shall be Avritten or printed on said roll,
,signed by the assessors and certified by the officer.
The assessors must, file a certified copy of the com-
pleted assessment -roll with the Town Clerk, on or be-
fore the Fifteenth day of September, and it shall there
remain for public inspection until delivered by the •
Town Clerk to the Supervisor. The assessors shall forth-
with give public notice by posting the same in at least
three public places in the tax district and to be pub-
lished in one or more newspapers published in the
town, that such assessment -roll has been finally com-
pleted, and staling that such certified copy .has been
filed. The original assessmentroll shall on or before the
First day of October be delivered by the assessors to
the Supervisor.
'rile Board of Assessors of the several towns, asd the
Assessors of the City of Ithaca, shall furnish the Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors, on or before the First day
of September, a complete list of all property within
their tax districts that is exempt from taxation.
OP TOM PK NS COUNTY, NEW YORK 247
Collectors—The Tax Collector or Receiver shall, within eight
days after- receiving notice of the amount of taxes to
be collected by him, execute an undertaking, to be ap-
proved by the Supervisor of the tonin., and deliver said
undertaking to him. The Supervisor shall, within six
days thereafter, file the said undertaking with his ap-
proval, in the office of the County Clerk.
Justices of the Peace—Each Justice of the Peace must exe-
cute a bond nrith two sureties conditioned i'or the pay-
ment on demand to the proper officer, of all moneys re-
ceived by the justice by virtue of: his office, which bond
must be approved by the Sopervisor and. filed in the
Town Clerk's office.
Each ;Justice of the Peace of the torn shall pa.y to the
Supervisor on the First Monday of each month, all
fines and penalties imposed and received by him, and
shall also make a verified report of all fines and penal-
ties collected by him to the Board of Town Auditors of
his town, on Tuesday preceding the Annual 'Town Meet-
ing-. (County Law, §12, sub -division 21.)
Poor --111 bills for supplies furnished to the Superintendent
of the Poor must he presented to said Superintendent
for audit on or before November First, of each year.
Overseers of the Poor cannot furnish supplies to a
county pauper to exceed the sum or Ten Dollars, with-
out an order from the County Superintendent author-
izing disbursements in excess or said amount.
245 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Official Tabulation and Statement of Votes Cast in Tompkins County at the
General Election Held November 3, 1925
For Member of Assembly
R;rvmond B. Torrey 4102
dunes S. Robinson 9040
William _Mitchell .199
]dank and Scattering .1.7.70
Total 14511
For Superintendent of the Poor
Fred U: Rnnisey 4917
William 1). Baldwin 8369
Blank and Scattering 1225
Total 14911
QUESTION NO. 1 •
Amending Art. VII of Constitu-
tion authorizing Legislature to
raise $100,000,000.00 for state
.lands and buildings.
Affirmative 2690
Negative 6603
Blank and Scattering5218
Tot;,1 14511
QUESTION NO. 2
Amending Art. VII of Constitu-
tion authorizing Legislature to.
raise $300.000,000.00 for the
elimination of grade crossings.
Aflrmative, 3137
Negative 6264
Blank and Scattering5110
Tota 14511
QUESTION NO. 3
Amending Art.V and VIII of Con-
stitution abolishing certain con-
stitutional offices and creating
separate departments.
Affirmative 1560
Negative 5254
Blank and Scattering 3697
Total 14511
QUESTION NO. 4
Amending Art. VI of Constitution
relative to organization of ju-
dicial system and administration
of justice.
Affirmative 4223
Negative 4602
Blank and Sc.atteviag 5686
Total 14:511
Gale 71. Stalker
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ROSTER 1926
REPRESENTATIVE .IN CONGRESS
(17th Dist-rict:) Elmira, N. Y.
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE SENATE
3arses S. Truman (11st, Distrie.t-) Owego, N. Y.
REPRESENTATIVE IN S'A'TE ASSEMBLY
.Tames R. Robinson It]raca, N. Y.
COUNTY OFFICERS
S
County Judge and Surrogate.. Willard ll.. Kent Ithaca, N. Y.
Special County Judge S. Edwin Banks ' .Ithaca, N. Y.
Judge of Children's Court Willard M. KentIthaca, N. Y.
County Clerk •\Villiaur.l3. Raker - Ithaca, N. Y.
County 'Treasurer Gila rlol:te V. Bush Ithaca, N. Y.
District Attorney Arthur G. Adams Ithaca, N. Y.
Sheriff Charles Green ' Ithaca., N. Y.
Superintendent of Poor William I). Baldwin Groton, N. Y.
Coroner • Wm. A. Sinitlr Newfield, N. Y.
Superintendent of Highways . . Fred C. Evans. Ithaca, N. Y.
Sealer of. Weights & Measrires. Court Bellis Ithaca, N. Y.
Clerk Board of Supervisors...Fred L. Clock!Ithaca, N. Y.
Commissioner of Election Bert T. Baker Ithaca, N. Y.
C. orrrniissioner of EIection John. P. Felly Ithaca, N. Y .
Probation Officer 11..A. Hutchinson Ithaaca, N. Y.
Clerk of Surrogate's Court. D. i4I. Gillespie Ithaca, N. Y.
Clerk of Children's Court. R• A. 1-Intehir:son Ithaeaa, A. Y.
Delnd.y County Clerk L 1.J..Earl Ithaca, N. Y.
Under Sheriff A. Cameron Goff. Ithaca N. Y.
.Dist. Supt. or Schools F. A. Boardsley...Trarnaansburg, N. Y.
Dist. Supt. of Schools john I). Bigelow !Ithaca, N. Y.
Dist. Supt. of Schools Paul 111.r.rnsen Groton, R. D. 12
]Keeper at County Home Philo Smith Jacksonville, N. Y.
250 PROCEEDINGS OF TTIE 110A RD OF `T PER1'ISORS
TOWN OFFICERS
CA ROLINE,
Supervisor 1-I A. Whittaker, Brool:tnndale, R.D. 21
Justice of the Peace I' Alfred Munch R.D. 22
Justice "of the Peace JosephMeGrath " R.D. 22
Justice of the Peace Augustus' i\I hlraitgh h.D.24
Justice of the Peace Bowel] Mniks..... Brooktondele. N. Y.
Town Clerk Judson Bennett....Brooktondale, N. Y.
Assessor D. B. Bull Brooktondale, R.D. 21
Assessor W W. Conrad Slaterville, N. Y.
Assessor 'Theodore Ei.,hrney..Berkshire, 1-.D.21
Collector 7lartha Grispell.Brooktondale, R.D. 22
Supt. of Highways William VanDeMark....l3rooktondale
DAX BY
Supervisor Win. O. Smiley Ithaca, R. I). 8
Justice of the Peace Eugene Dorn Ithaea, R.. D. 4
Justice of the Peace Geo. Sears- West Danby, B.' I). 25
Justice of the Peace Free] E Dorn Ithaca, R. D. 4
Justice of the Peace David Moore Wilsevvilic, R. D.
Town Clerk B. J. Jennings Ithaca, R. D. 8
Assessor Harrison 'Thayer Ithaca, R. D. 4
_Assessor Frank Sineebaugh Ithaca, R. 1). 4
Assessor Geo. Button -West Dactil. N. Y.
Collector E E. Slights Ithaca, R. D. 8
Supt. of Highways John E. Miller Ithaca, R.. D. 8
1lRPD ,N
Supervisor Wm. J. Shaver Freeville, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace Paul Ewers Etna, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace •T D. Ross Dryden, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace Jas. Robinson Ithaca, R.. D. 2
Justice of the Peace Fred Parker Freeville, R. I). 16
Justice of the Peace Geo. E. Underwood Ithaca, R. D. 2
Town Clerk Jane C. Hines Dryden, N. Y.
Assessor Frank T. Reeves Freeville, N. Y.
Assessor CB. Snyder Dryden, N. Y.
.Assessor Andre~~ Baker Freeville, R. D. 16
Collector G. Willett Ellis Dryden, A. Y.
Supt. of Highways Frank Ellis Freeville, N. Y.
:ENFIELD
Supervisor Olen A. Bina•. Ithaca, R. D. 5
Justice of the Peace C I. AVetherby ....Trnmansburg, R. D.
OF TOMP],J\S COUNTY, NEW YORK_ 251
Justice of the Pease 1llrert Colegrove :Ithaca, R. D: 7
Justice of the Peace Daniel 'Mitchell lthnn,a, R.. D. 6
Justice of the Peace Bert, IKirb,y Trumansburg, R. D.
Town Clerk .Io}rn.`.Chall Ithaca, R. D. 5
Assessor Ray Lam -ling Ithaca; It D. 6
Assessor Budd Delr;rrh 'Ithaca, R. D. 5
Assessor Asa Cummings Ithaca. R..1). 5
Collector hired Crissey...Trnmanshnrg, R. 1). 33
Supt. of highways Fran k Rotile. rmick Ithaca, R. D. 6
Supervisor
Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace
Town CIerk
GROTON
John W. Jones Groton, N. Y.
Geo. B. Sickmon klcLean, N. Y.
Milos 'I'arlreli Groton, R. D. 11
R. 1 . Buck Groton, N. Y.
R. 1i. Chatterton Groton, N. Y.
H. G. Moe Groton, N. Y.
Assessor W. I-1.Bill k1ey Groton, R. D. 11
Assessor 1-1. B. Stevens Groton, N. Y.
Assessor A.rclric Gillen Groton, R. D. 15
Collector C. Burr Torben Peruville, N. Y.
Supt. of 1 -Highways 1,'re.l Hart Croton, N. Y.
ITHACA CITY
Mayor Fred 13, Howe.. City I:Ial1, :Ithaca, N. Y.
Supervisor, 1st Ward .F'. 1). Va n Order, Jr..511 W. Seneca. St.
Supervisor, 2nd Ward IJ I'Patterson 115 E. State St.
Supervisor, 3rd Ward E.11organ St.Tohn.Sayings Bank Bldg:
Supervisor, 41;11 Ward Sidney L. I -Lowell 102 E: State St.
Supervisor, 5th Ward Leslie R. Pierce 107 W. Yates St.
City Judge Daniel Crowley City hall Annex
City Clerk 1Vrn. 0. Kerr City Hall
City Chamberlain . Clarence A. Snyder City Hall
Assessor L. IE. Doffienneyer City Hall
City Superintendent. Floyd U. Oakley City Hall Annex
] 1'1iAC.
Supervisor Legrande E. Chase Ithaca, R. D. 8
Justice of the. Peace m. 11. Smith Ithaca, R.. D. 7
Justice of the Peace Elmer Allen Ithaca, R. D. 5
.Justice of the Peace Chas. H. Newman Ithaca, R. 1). 1
Justice of the Peace James A: Bush Ithaca, R. D. 2
Town Clerk Clinton. J. Updike Ithaca., R. D. 3
Assessor John Preswiek Ithaca, R. D. 3
Assessor Fred Marshall Ithaca, R. D. 6
252 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OI' SUPERVISORS
Assessor <Toseph Sorace Ithaca, R. D. 1
Collector Oscar Hoyt Ithaca, R. D. 6
Supt. of Highways Harrison Adauas Ithaca, R. D. 3
LANSING
Supervisor Clarence _AI. l3uel:.Tjttrllowville, B.D. 10
Justice of the Peace Frank L-Ion-land..South 1lansng, A. Y.
justice of the Peace Miles franc ' Groton, R. 1). 11
justice of the Peace Chas. 1 une Ludlowville, N. Y.
Justice of the .Peace IJa:MInta: Stnith....Ludlowville, R. D. 9
'1'orvn Clerk .Ioseph McGill lit cllowville, N. Y.
Assessor Samuel Latae Intdlorvville, R.. I), 1.0
Assessor Wm. Lane T. udlowville, R.. D. 9
Assessor Chas. Terpening.. South Lansing, N. Y.
Collector John Campbell....Ldlowville, R. D. 9
Supt. of Highways Jacob Boner Ludiorvville, R. D. 9
NEWFIEL1)
Supervisor Frank G. Snyder.... Newfield, R. D. 27
Justice or the Peace Albert Straight Newfield, R. D. 28
Justice of the Peace E. S. 'VanKirk Newfield, R. 1). 30
justice of the Peace Arthur Decker Newfield, R. D. 2S
•Tust.iee of the Peace DeWitt Payne Newfield, N. Y.
Towii Clerk Carrie Peck Newfield. N. Y.
Assessor Fred Payne.... ..... Newfield, R. D. 26
Assessor had. Holmes Newfield, N. Y.
Assessor L. S. Taber Newfield, N. Y.
Collector Ralph VanRiper....Ne rfield, R. D. 27
Supt. of Highways Chas. Boiee Newfield, R. D. 80
ULYSSES
Supervisor J. M. Torrnsctid...Trnivanshatrg, N. Y.
Justice of the Peace F. N. Sn itfa....'1'rnnaarasbur<g•, R. D. 3.1.
•Tnstice of the Peace Henry Williams .Jacksonville. N. Y.
Justice of the Peace Howard K. Aiken ..1 rumansburg, N Y.
Justice of the Peace 1. 1V..A.garcl...'1'rulna.nsbtn'g, R. D. 33
'1'orvn Clerk Maude 'Tonapkins..'l`rnmansl.)nrg, N. Y.
Assessor Frank- B. Cronk...Trnuaansburg, N. Y.
:Assessor '1' R. I-Topkins..'l'runaansburg, R. D. 33
Olins Miller _ Jacksonville. N. Y.
Arthur L. Bower..'I'rumaatsbnrg, N. Y.
Bert .1. Vann Ithaca, R. D. 7
Assessor
Collector
Supt. of Highways
INDEX
A.
Ae .oun1-s of Supervisors 202
Annual Session of I3o,arrl of Supervisors 54
Audits of 0, 182
Appointment of Inspectors of 1Iightrays Linde' the County- System
of Bonds 1.29
Apportionment, Of Highway I'unils for Construction Under the
County System of .Roads I(1
Of lii};h' ,iy .hunils for Muintenanee lJniier tiie
County System of Roads 11,. 22, '2,5, 50
Of _;:nil: `l1 x 221
Of _Mortgage Tris 09, 222
Of _Moneys in Dog .Fund 72
Of :Election Expenses 120
l`or Support, of poor art County __Dine 131.
Oft Tixos 1titi
Appropriations-rm. Sinking fund :uiil Interest on Gond Issue for
the Cnnsl,ructier of St:it,e and County- I1
cti-,ras 58, 127
For Mrrin(cnnnce of State and County llighways59, 127
}tor Rights of Way 21, 125
Of iNIotnr Vehicle 'Moneys to Construction h'urid Un-
der the Courtly Svstem of Rends 1.25
For Construction of .1-liglnrays under the County
System of Bemis 12;5
For ll:iinten:mite of 14ighcrays Under the County
Svstr,rn of Road Is 125
To Towns for Construction of Highways tinder the
County System of Loads 1-6
'1'o Towns for 51: intenanr:e of Elighvsays Un,ler the
Comity- System of liot:rIs I I, 23, :25, 50
For Sta1c T:!x 1611
.For Courtly Gaticral ::nil Poor ]'Deposes 16], .163
For County 1-1ig]1way Purpose. 1(111, .1(13
1'or IPuel, .Light nod Telelzlueces • 3.3, 40, 85
1�'or.R.cutal of O15(05 for Motor Vahiclt; Clerk 126
I'or -Repairs on Court-honsc 40, .135, 136
.t'or Assistants in Comity Clerk's Office 49
l!'or Janitor Service at Court-liouse 134
11
For Matron at County Jail 5
For Night Turnkey- at County Jail 5
.For Payment of Printed Pr'oteedings of Board 154
For Postage for County Officers 76
For Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis.... 19, 51, 95, 117
For Public Health Nurse 133
For Support of Poor 111, 132
For Board of Child Welfare 28, 133
To Red Cross Society for Public Health Nurse 133
To 'tuberculosis Hospital 39, 131
To Tompkins County Farm Bureau Association 133
(4 [. !! (4 (4 44 for
Junior Project Work 133
To Tompkins County- Home Bureau Associatiou....27,..133
ToGclterul Fund161, 163
To General Highway Fund 16.1, .163
'1'0 .Highway fund Under the County System of Roads ,125
To Poor Fund 161, 163
None to Associations, Boards or Organizations Until
Laid on 'l'nble Three Days 63
Re-AlapropriatiuiL of 'Unexpended Balances .,
Approval—Of Committee Designations 57
Of County- Treasurer's highway- Bond 2;i, 80
Of Superintendent of Highway 's Bond 22
Of Superintendent of the Poor's Bond 69
Armory Tax 57
Assessment --Hates as Fixed by State Tax Commission 58
(' ' '' '' Board of Supervisors 100
Erroneous 135
Assessment Rolls—Regular Report of Committee on Footing 64
SupPleutetttal. Report of Committee on footing 67
Petition to Correct Roll of Danby 135
Assessors of Towns—Names and Addresses of 250, 251, '52
Petition of—To Correct Assessment Holl of
Hanby 135
Attorney for Board of Supervisors 123. 124
Authorized to Secure Rights of/Way 93
Automobile Hire Committee Authorized to Contract for 9, 93
Audits—At Annual Session 63 182
At Quarterly Sessions 7, 18, 30, 45, 52
Town 186, 188, 190, 192, 193, 196, 197, 199, 200
Of Claims Audited liy- the Several Committees During Lite
Year . ' 84, 117, 130, 134
13
Board of Supervisors—Nantes and Addresses of Members 54, 180
Chairman of 55
Temporary- Chairman of 54, 64
117
Clerk of 55
Atturnev for 123, ]?4
Annual Session 54
Quarterly Sessions 3, 16, 20, 39, 40
Speciit Session 33
:Executive Sessions 82, 85, 95, 130
Standing; Committees of 56
Approval of l;oururittee Designation :57
Special Committees of -15, Opt, 43, 62
Supplies fur 55
Aeicounts of 202
Printed 1'1'u:ceilings of -Contract i'or 94, 165
1:54
Repiese0111ire
Payment for
of-Ou t'arau Bureau Associa-
tion
In Jnide]. Projent 1A'urk
In Eradication_ of Bovine
Tubereu] osis
he Paid to Citi- ,uid Towns
Ba.l„gees in Thrills of Count- 'I'rc,rsurer
Brrulc Tax --Report of Committee on
Statement of
to
Blind -Southern 3'icr Assor,i;rlion for -Report. of 60, 71,
13,00 rd of Cl,ill Welf,re-Report of 60,
Apl ropriation Io 28,
.Board or IY1;inagers of 'Tuberculosis Hospital -Report of 60,
Election to
,Appropriation to 29,
Borid-Of County Sure rint(indent of FIighway s-.1 prrn^tl of
Of County Superintendent; of the Poor -Approval of
Of County Treasurer for Highway llioneys A1,proc-al of...2a,
Boards Sicking I'un,l and interest on, Issued for the Construction of
State and County Highways -58, 126
.Aralhorizing Town. of DanI.y to :Issue for Bridge Construction ' 87
Bonded In.rtehteduess of County and Town- 237
110Vine Tu ;,
]rCrculosis-NCltive to hh.a,iication of 31) 51, 95, 117
Bridges -Authorizing Town of Danhy to lstue- Fonds for the -Con-
stimeti.eri. of
Relative, to Constrnc.t'wu by the County in the Tunvea of
l.)anlry 1, 7, 17, 20, 36, 37, 42, 43, 87
Bridge Fund fo 'i'ownv 128, 240
B idgefi-Counly 1:33
Towns 160-175
Tax.-11ntes to he 1'uhrlislied 11"ith 176
119
119
117
76
93
231
133
7:5
133
226
118
131
23
Ci ll
80
87
C
Caroline -Names and Addresses of Town 001101-1 250
Audits of 180
111 igen. of 160
I `T
Amount flue Town from Dog .Fund 7.3
rr a� cc cc Mortgage '1fl 60, 232
Amount Charged to .Tower for District Attorney's Expenses 1.52
Election Expenses 120
r r r r c r c Sheriff's 1lxpenses 19, 31, 17, 152
cc fl°c Insane Commitments 143
cc " " c` Insurnuee on Motor Trucks31
c c '' Support of Poor 132
Returned School Taxes of 104
Mileage Allotted to 'Gown for Construction of Highways
Under the County System. of Roac,1s 15
Designation of highways for Construction hinder the County
System of Roads 15
Apl1 ropriiiti011 10 To:v'n for Construction Under the County
System of Hoods 16
Designation of highways for M;iinte.nance Tinder the County
System of Roads 11, 23
Appropriation to Town for 51aintenam:e tinder the County
System of Hoods 11, 23
T:ix for .Maintenance of Siate :ilia County Highways, ....59, 127
Tax for Improvement of highways and Bridges 128
Tnx to Cancel Certilieates of In:lebt:edness 129
Tax Rites of Town 166
Relative to Rea:overy of 'Moneys Illegally Collect,d by State 81.
5.
Chairman of Board—Election of 3
Temporary 54, 64
Directed to Execute Deed of County Lands..6, 22,. 29
Directed to_111]:0 Contract with Onondaga Peni-
tentiary
'eni-tcoli: n•y
62
Directed. to Sign Collectors' Warrants 180
Clerk of Board ---Election of"
Salary of 121 124
Attorney for Board 123_ 124
Postage for 76
Report of, to Comptroller 236
Certificate of 243
Authorized 10 Correct Errors 93
cc Pnreh:3so Supplies
Directed to Attest Deeds of Sate of County Lands
:i 7, 22
Directed to Issue County Orders 77•
rc :-fake Contract. AZ'ith Onondaga Peoiten-
1-i8 ry 62
Directed to Notify County Officials, etc., to 1ji (ke
Reports :"'
Directed to -Publish Tax Rates 176
Directed to 51)11 Coilectors' Warrants 180
Committees of—Board of Supervisors—Standing 56
0
V
Approyn I of. Designation o1`
Special Clainas Audited l,y .During Year S4, 117, 120, 134
• Rel:dive to Clain: of W. 1. rate,hcn 43
Relative to Damages to Sln'ep 25, 62
Relative to t+.radicntiun of Bovine Tuberculosis 117
Committee on County Officers and Compensat.iou—
Report of—On Alid ii:s 140, 152
Relative to Repairs on Court: -house 25
Reliltirve to Salaries of County- ()filters 122
Directed to Make Repairs on Court -house 25
Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses—
Report of—Oa Audits 111, 1,14
Rel::tive to Report. of County Clerk 119
c; rr " rr SiuTOhatc's Clerk 119
rr <' Alaportionauent of .111eethin Expenses 120
Authorized to 'Make Repairs on County Clerk's Building 29
Committee on Charities—
Report. of—On Audits 143
On County and Torun Poor 131.
I.ielativc to Report. of Board of llanagcrs of Tubercu-
losis Hospital 131.
Relativeto Report of Sulu;riuio:uileaat oi`.the Poor..,., 131.
Authorized to Install Heater at the County- Horne 4i1
Committee on Coroner, Justices' ;and Constables' Aecoaual.s—
Rcport of On Audits 148
Committee on Corrcrl.ion and Reformation --
Report of—On Mullis 150
Ott Request of 1listrict, Attorney fur A1propriation138
Authorized to Contract. for AUtoniohile [tiro 9, 93
rr " 51:i]:e .Repairs :at Cunnty Jail 6, 36
I)ireete'd to luvestigate RteI:ativc to Quarantine an Digs 136
Committee on County 'Treasurers' :1ac(nauts—
Report of—On Audits 146
Relative to Bank Tax 95
:: r r Mortgal e. Tax 69
rr " Report of County Treasurer 1.2.1
Committee oai County and Torn. Acroonts—
Report of ---Relative to Anaoaniis to he Raised for Maintenance
and Sinking Fund and. .Interest ou Ronds Issued
for the Coaistrur,tion of State anll County 111g3 -
e -ways 126
1(0]atiye to the 211,101iamment of i,l:e Ilog fund 72
Committee on 'Equalization—
, Report of—On Footing A:iscssnaeut. Rolls (34, 67
On Ratios and Perct.nLagcs 100
I'er General T:L1X Levy 99
For Highway Tat Levy 101
Ou Apportionment, of T1Se4 163
VI
Committee on. Finanee—
Report of—Relative to County- 1341dget :155
Relative to Town Budgets 10;
Committee on Footing Assessment Rolls (See Committee on Equ.aliza-
tion)
Committee on Ilighn-ay-s—
Report of—On A udits 147
Authorized to Secure Rin;hts of 1V;ly 93 -
Connittee on Returned Highway and School Tuxes—
Report of—Relative to Grand Juror• 103
" " Returned School Taxes.: „ .......... :103, '137
Committee on Soldiers' Relief,,Etc.--
Report of—On Audits 1.19
Rotative to Board of Child Welfare 133
" ]arm Bureau Association 133
" Moyne Bureau Association 133
" " Junior Project Work 133.
" " Public Health Nurse 133
" Southern Tiur Association for the Blind133
Committee on TOW)" Expenses, .Etc.— -
Report of—On IndebleduCS5 of County and •Towns..... ..... 179, 237
On Special Franchises 177, 178
Committee on Auditing Accounts of the Tuberculosis Hospital—
Claims Audited by Committee .During the Year 117
Committee on Contract Supplies—
Report of—Oir fuel, Light and Telephones 35, 40, 81
Claims Audited by Committee During the Year......... • • 84
Committee on Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis—
Claims Audited by Committee .During the Year 134
Committee on Jail Supplies—
Claims Audited by Committee During the Year 130
Committee to Sell Lands Directed to Convey- Lands of Geo. G. Seeley 4
County Officers \;Imes and Addresses of • 249
Salaries of 122
Expenses of 123 .
Postage for 7(1
Clerk Hire for..............................49, 7(1, 122
Directed to .hake Reports 55
County .Judge and Surrogate -
Relrort of—Relative to Receipts and Disbursements of His Office
60, 119
Relative_ to Salary :as Judge of Children's Court 27
County Clerk
Report Of Relative 1.0 Receipts and Disbursements of Office
59, 119, 21(1
• Relative to Mortgage Tux 56, 69
Appropriation for Assistants in. Offiee .19
Approprattion for Rent: i of ll.otur Vehicle Clerk's
VII
Office 126
Postage for 76
Salary of _Motor Vehicle Clerk in full for all Services
:Ind Fees 123
County District Attorney -
Report of 71
_Allowance for Office :Expenses 71, 1.23
Expenses Charged to Towns 152
Request of-1'or Appropriation of ;1;4,000.00 for Lan- Enforcement 71.
:Report of Committee on 138
County Probation Officer Report of 60
County Sealer of Weights and Measures
Report, of 60
Expenses of 123
County Sherltlf-
iieprirt of 165
Claims for llxp+2nses Charged to Towns [i/Id City 8, 19, 31, 47, 152
County Superintendent of :Highnays-
Report, of 61
Expanses of 123
„Approval of Bond of o2
Directed to Examine and Report Relartive to Bridge in Town of
1)anhy 4, 20
County Superintendent of the 1'oor-
Rcport of 61, 131, 220
Bond of 68, 69
County 9'reusurer-
Il.eporl of 60, 61, 1.21, 203
Highway Bond of 23, 80
Clerk Hire for 76
]'ostt, ,,e for 76
Authorized to Borrow 5, 8, 19, 27, 31, 34, 45, 47, 49, 53, 03, 124
Authorized to Pay Balances to 'I'owrts and City- 76
Authorized .to Transfer in Case of a Deficiency 163
aireel0 1 to Charge to Town of Danby for Bridge C011struetioa..15, a3
Directed to Pay Certain Claims from Dog I•'uml. 42, .150
"Knitted to Puy- Balance 111 Dog fund to 'Towns and City 73
1lirecto.1 to Pay County Orders 77
1)irente+l to Pay Qiu: r1aViv Session Audits ....... ....8, 19, 31, 47, 53
Directed to Pay Salaries Monthly 5, 76
1?irec;tad to Payr 13o;ird of Chili) )Welfare 28, 133
:Directed 10 ]?ay for Eradiation of :Bov-ine Tulrerculu,sis.. 41, 51, 95, 117
:Directed to Pay :I'arnt and 1101,1) Bureau _Assaci:rt.iorty 27, 133
Directed to Pay :Red Cross Society for Public Ilealt.lr Nurse 133
Directed to fray- Highway- 111:ou)vs to Towns for Cnnstruet.ion Un-
der
the County System of Roads 10
Directed t0 Pay Highway Moneys to Tott-ns for fl:ri5Ceuau0e
Under the County System of Ro;rrk 13, 23, illi, 51
vilil
Directed to Pay for Bights of Way 31, 41
Re -Appropriation of Tjiwxpended Balances in Ilands of 77
Commissioners of Election-
epo rt, o2 74, 120
Clerk }Fro for 76
Postage for 76
Coroner -
Report of 63
Expenses of 123
Children's Court -Relative to Salary of judge of 27
Child Welfare Board (See Board. of Child Welfare)
County 'Budget 155.
County -Amount to he Raised for Sinking Fund and tillerest. 011
Bonds Issued for the Construction. of State 111 11 County
Highways 38, 127.
Amount to be Borne Iry for Construction of a Bridge in the
Town of Dant,y 17, 20, 45, 86
Amount Charged to for Election Expenses 120
re
" " " Support of Poor
21:;1172
Bonded Indebtedness of
Relative to Construction of.0 Bridge in the Town of Danhy
4, 77 17, 20, 36, 37742, 43, 86, 87
State Valintion of 57
Valuation of, hy Assessors 99, 101,
County Audits-Anniml Session 637 182
Quarterly Ses.sinis 7, 18, 30, 45, 52
County Buildings -Fuel, Light and Telephones for 35, 40, 85
County Clerk's Building -Committee Authorized to Make 'Repairs at.. 29
County Court .Bouse-Relntive to Use of for Meetings 10, 38
Relative to Repairs at 25, 40, 135, 116
Relative .to .Tanitor Service at ........ • 134
County Iforne-Inspm;tion of 62, 74, 116
Committee Authorized to Install heating Plant at.... 43
County Jail -Committee Authorized to Make Nevetv,sary Repairs at..6, 36
Matron at -Election of 118
Additional ,:\ppropriation to
Night. Turnkey ;Lt -Appropriation for
Physician at-Ele:etion of 1.18
Compensation of 119
County Lands -Relative to Sale of 4, (1. 22, 29; 179
County Map -Amending Designations in Town of Groton 26
Correcting Designations in Town of TAinsing 23
Designation of Additional Mileage on.... „ ........ 1617
County Ntuse-Appropriation for 133
County System of :Roads (See 11ighAyays)
County Tax -Por State Purposes 57, 155, 162
For General and Poor Purposes 161, 163
For.Iiigliway Purposes 161, 163
County Tax Rates 164
Comate- and 'Towyn Poor—Support of :131
Construction of 113ghtv;ays .Umlcr t.1:e County System of Roads (See
1Iiglnyays)
Court Expenses (See County Budget)
Court arid Stenographers' Tax 57
.Canvass, O111.j.1.1 248
Cattle Bass—Claim for L'uiiding on C. H. No. 683 34
Claims Audited by the Several Conn:aitte::s During the Year
84, 117, 130, '134
Claims—For District Atturaary's Expenses Charged to Towns 152
Vol. Sheriff's 1;xpeases Charga;d to Towns and City
8, 19, 31, 47, 152
For insurance on.'Motor Truedcs Charged to Towns 31
For Insane Commitments Charged to Towns and City 143
Of Institutions Chargee] to 'I'on-ns anal City 143
Of W. I. PntChen 43
011API tthcw P. Snook 62
Report, of Committee on 121
Of .Id ssrs. 1\iiIlcr ,fad Woodling 34
Report of Committee on 41
Clerk Hire—For Gnnunissio011 rs of l,Iection - 70
V or Con:rt.v Clerk 49
For (County Tixiasurr 76
Contract For Supplies for Board. 55
i'or Printed Prmteedings of Board 94, 165
With Onondaga County Penitentiary 62
Certiflr'-atc of lndebtodness—Towns Authorized to Issue 3, 25, 33, 40, 4-I, 51
m Tai to Cancel 129
City of Ithaca (See Ithaca City)
•City Tax R.ates--General 133
l 'or Schools 126
Clerks oi' '1'a o ns and City—Names and Addresses of 250, 251, 232
Collectors of T( ILS--N:ImCR anal Addresses of 23,0, 251, 252
Time of Settlement of 1.76
Chairman and Cleric Directed to Sign Warrants
of 180
Comptroller—Cona::1unieatioas from, 1i.eI::tive to State Tax57
cc " Relative to Sinking Fund and
1 merest on. Bonds Issued for the Construction of
State and County-1ighwyays 58
Report. of Clerk of Board to 236
D
Da:ahr--N;uncs :led Addresses of Town Officors 250
Audits 188
Budget: 167
X
Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 73
" " " " Mortgage Tax 69, 232
Amount Charged to Town for Election Expenses 120
" rr Sheriff's Expenses. , ,19, 31, 47, 152
rr r` " " Support of Poor 132
Amount to be Borne by Town for Bridge Construction
17, 20, 45, 86
Returned Sehooi Taxes of 105, 137
Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways Un-
der the County System of Roads 15
Designation of Highways for Construction Under the County
System of Roads • 13
appropriation to Town for Construction Under the County
System of Roads 16
Designation of Highways for Maintenance Under the County
System of Roads 24, 35
Appropriation to Town for Diaintenance Under the County
System of Roads 23 24, 35
Authorizing Town to Borrow• Moneys Under d'i20-A 40
rr " rr Issue Bonds for Bridge Construction87
Petition of Town Board to Issue Bonds for Bridge Construction 85
Petition of Assessor to Correct Assessment Roll of Town 135
1-1e1at.ive to Construction of Bridge in Town by Comity
4, 7, 17, 20, 36, 37, 42, 43, 87
Tax for 'Maintenance of State and County Highways 50, 127
Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 128
Tax to Cancel Certificates of Tudebtedness 129
Tax Rates of ToNvn 167
Dryden—Names and Addresses of Town Offices 1250
A udits of 190
Budget of 168
Amount- Due Town from Dog Fund 73
rr rr " rr Bank `I',ix - 931
r r r r Mortgage Tax 69 232
Amount Charged to Town for Claims of 7,istitutions 143
" `r " " Election Expenses 120
‘e r r Insurance on Motor Trucks31.
�C `� Sheriff's Expenses 31, 47, 152
rr rr " Support of Poor 132
Returned School axe 106, 137
Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways Un-
der the County System of Roads 15
Designation of Highways for Construction Under the County
System of Rodd; 13
Appropriations to Town for Construction Under the County
System of Rorids • 1(3
Designation of Highways for Maintenance' Linder the County
System of ]toads 12, 24, 50
XI.
Appropriation to Town for 14 a itemance Uniler the County
System of Roails 11, 12, 23, 24, 50
Relative to Recovery Of Moneys 1.110)31ily Collected by the
State 8.1
Tax for Sinking Fund and _Interest on Bonds Issued for the
Construction of State ,and County Highways 58, 127
Tax for Maintenance of State a''4 County Highways 59, 127
Tax for improvement of. :Highways and Bridges 128
Tax Rates of Town 168
_Assessed 'Valuation of Dryden Village 67
cc r hreevi]le 67
Tax 'Rate of Dryden Village 71
School 1'ax Mite of Dryden. 'Village 7.1.
Designation—Of Highways, for Construction tinder l.he County Syp-
tena of Roans 7, 13
Of Highways for _Maintenance Under the County Sys-
tem of Roads 11, 23, 36, 50
Of Additional 3111eago Allotted to Towns Under the •
County System of Roads 16, 17
Amending .Designation ill Town Of Groton 26
Of Newspapers to'Publish Legal Notices, I to 75
Deficiency—County Treasurer Authorized to Transfer in Case of 163
Directory—Political 244
District Attorney (See County District Attorney)
Dog .hued—Report of County Treasurer Relative to 72
Payment of Certain Claims from 42, 150
Apportionment of 73
Dogs -Relative to Quarantine on 28, 79, 136
.I1:nfieid—flames toad Addresses of Tuwai Ufricers250
Audits of 192
Budget of 169
Amount Due Town from Dog fund 73
14 r r c c << hlm'tg,i ge Tax 60,• 232
Amount Oh;irged to Town for Election Expenses 120
cr cr lhsna^tnr.e 011 111.olor Trucks31.
cr rr cr " Slieriff's Expenses :11, 47, 152
rc • er cr cr_ Support. of Poor • 132
Returned School Taxes of 107, 137
MLileage. Allotted to '1'oWaa for Construction of 'Highways 17aa-
der the County System of Roads 15
Designation of Highways for Gonstruetion Ender the County
System of Roads • 7, 14
Appropriation to 'Town for Construction Under the County
System. of Roads )6
Designai.ion of Highways for Maintenance Tinrleir't}ae Comity
x1f
Svstem'of Roads 24
Appropriation to Town for Maintenance Linder the County
System of Roads 23, 24
Authorizing Town to Borrow honeys tinder 9320-A 3
Relative to the 'Recovery of Moneys Illegally Collected by
the State 81
Tax for the Maintenance of State and County Highways..511, 127
Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 128
Tax to Canoe/ Certificates of 1ilcbteducss 129
Tax Rates of Town 169
Election—Of Chairmsit of Board 5.5
Of Clerk of Board 55
Of Representative to Farm 13ureau Association 119
Of Representative in Junior Project Work 119
Of Representative in Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis117
• Of Board of _llanagers of Tuberculosis tlospit.i! 118
Of Jail Matron 118
op Tail Physician 118
Elections—Designations of Newspapers to Publish Election Notices,
Etc 7,:>
Elections, Commissioners of (Soe Commissioners of Elections)
Election Expenses—Apportionment of 120
Equalized Value of County -11v State 57
11
.Board of Supervisors 99, 102
Equalization—Regular Report of Committee on. Footing Assessment
Rolls, Etc 04 •�`.
Supplemental Roport. of Committee on Footing Assess -
Rolls, Etc 67
Report of Committee for General Tax Levy 99
" rr Highway Tax Levy 101
" " " " Ratios and Percentages 100
" " " on Apportionment of Taxes 1(i3
Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis, Relative to 39, 51, 95, 117
Errors in Minutes—Clerk Authorized to Correct
Expenses—Of Certain County Ofheert 123
Of District Attorney Cha rgel to Towns 152
Of Elections Charged to 'Towns and City 120
Of Insane Commitments Charged 10 Towns 143
Of Sheriff Charged to Towns and City 8, 19, 31, '17, 152
F
k'.rrm Bureau—Report of 60
Appropriation to 133
ApptOpriatimi to for Junior Project 'Work 133
Election of .Represeutaitive to 119
Election of Representative for junior Project Work11:1
Farms and Slarkct-s—Departuieal Requested to ['lace Quarantine on
Dogs 28, 79, 136
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xrn
Finances --Report of County Treasurer on 60, 61, 72, 203
County Treasurer Authorized to Borrow
3, 8, 19, 27, :14, 40, 43, 47, 49, 53, 63
.County Treasurer Authorized to Pny Ba-hinces to Towns
and City 76
• County Treasurer Authorized to Transfer in Case.of a
De fic; ency 163
• County Treasurer Directed to Pay Certain Claims from
Dog Fund_ 42, 150
Be -Appropriation of UnexpendedBaiances in the. Hands
of the County Treasurer 77
Bonded Imlehtedness of Comity and Towns 237
.Finam!e Committee (See Comm -Attie enFinanee)
'Finger Lake State l'arlr Commission—Relative to the Sale of County
taiMs to 6, 22, 29, 179
Footing Assessment Rolls (See Committee on Equalization)
Freeville—Assessed Valuation of 67
Ike!, Light ;Lila Telephone- 13, 40, 84, 85
G
Grotori—Names and Addresses of Town Officer- 251
Audits of 193
Budget of 170
Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 73
11 nk 'Pax 231
Mortgage Tax 69, 232
Amount Charged to Town for District. Attorney's- Expenses152
Election Expenses 120
cr cc " Insane Commitments 143
Ct " Insurance on Motor Trucks01.
Sheriff S Expenses 31, 47, 152
" Support of Poor • 132
:Returned_ School Taxes of 108, 137
Relative to Rce..overy of Money Illegally Collected hy the
State 81
Amending Designation of -Highways in Town 'Under the
County System of 1 -toad 26
Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways
Under the Comity System of Roads 15
Designatiim of Highways for Construction Under the County
System of Roads 14
Appropriation lo Town for Construetion Under the County
System of Itoqds
Designation of Highways for Maintenance Under the County
System of Bonds -12, 24, 50
Appropriation to Town for Maintenance Under the County
S:,•steni of Roads 11,12, 23, 24, 50
x11'
Authorizing Town to -Borrow _honeys Under §320-A 35
Tax for _Maintenance of State and County Highways.......59, 127
Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 128
Tax Rate of Groton:Village 78
Tax Rate. of School Districa No. 8 78
`lax hates of Town 170
General Fund Appropriation to 161, 163
Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Ilalanees to 77
General Tax—Apporlionment of 103
General Tis Levy -Report of Committee on Equalization on 99
General and Poor Purposes—Appropriation for 1.01, 163
Cr:uul Jurors—Report of Committee on 103
H
Health, Publics Appropriation for Public health Nurse 133
" h.radio.:t1 ion of Bovine 'fubcroulo-
sis 39, 51, 95, 117
Home Bureau Association --Report of 79
Appropriations to 27, 133
Hospital—Relative to llaintennnee of Bed -by County at the Ithaca
City Hospital 81
Highway and School Taxes Returned 103, 137
Highway, Bridge and Machinery Funds for Towns 239, 240, 211, 242
Highway Fund Appropriation t.o General 101, 163
Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balanees.to.'....... 77
Highway Funds for Towns 239
Highway Tax—Appropriation ;for 101, 163
Apportionment of 163
Report. of Comnut.tee on Equalization for 101
Tax for.Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued
for the Construction- of State and County High-
' AV I ys 58, 127
Tax for :Maintenance of State and County Highways 59, .127
Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 128
Tax to Cancel Certifieitcs of Indebtedness 129
Highways, Superintendent of (See County Superintendent of 11ighi
rvrtys) -
Town Superintendents of—Names and Addresses of 250, 251, 252
honey System R.eport to Comptroller on 230
Motor Vehicle Clerk (See County Clerk)
Claim for Constructing Cattle -pass on C. H. No. 633 34
Relative to Construction by County of a Bridge in the Torn of
D:rnlry 4, 7 17, 20, 36, 37, 42, 43, 86, 87 -
Relative to 3laint.enince by (County of Certain State and County
H igl: urays 42, 62
Relative to Stale Route No. 11 80
Resolution Authorizing TOW II. of Manby to Issue Bonds for Bridge
xv
Construction 87
Rigilts of Wo-y—Committe A uthorizNI to SecnIre. 93
Appropriation for 31, 12o
IlighwNys Under the Comity System. of Roads—
Appropriation of :Motor Vehictle 'Moneys to Highway Construc!,tion
Funl 125
' Appropfiiition to Highwv Fund for Construction Under §320-A125
Appropriation for illaint[Aiallee ].25
Desigti;dions in Towns for Coustruction 7, 713
Appropriations to Towns for Construction 16
Designations in Towns for A-1:Lintenti100 11, 23, 36, 50
Approprintions to Towns for Maintww rice 11, 23, 35, 50
Alileg(; Allotted to To\e111 fur Construction -15
Authorizing Town of CN roline to Borrow :Moneys Under §320-A129
" Dniuby " " 4. 40'
" Groton " "
cc " Enfield '' 3
( "1.tiii !Lff " " " 26, 51
11 " 'Newfield
" Ulysses " " 9
Amending Ckiint y Ablp in Town of Groton 26
Ainending 0:11:1 /1 10
Authorizing Tuwii of Lousing to Construct Sub -base only :102529
Coyrevting County :Mau in Town of Lansing 33
Designation of Additional Milenge Allotted to Towns 1.6, 17
fospector for Highways Construetmd Under County System—
When ;Ind in WIffit. Cases Appointed 129
Insurance on Motor Trucks Charged to Towns 31
Petition of Residents of housing Relative to Construction ..... „75
lthaca City—Nnnies nod Addresses of City Officers 251
Budget of 172
Amount Due City from .Dog :Pond 73
'Bank Tnx 231
Nortgage Tax 60, 232
Amount Charged to City for Olaitns of „ ..... „ ., 243
cc cc `` " Election Expenses 120
Sheriff's Expenses 8, 19, 31, 47, 152
" " Support of Poor :132
11e1ativo. to ..,AlaintiAnInce of Bed at City Hospital at Cc.kullty Ex-
pense 81
Returned School Taxes of 114, 137
City Tax Rote 13.3
School Tux Rate 126
Tax Rates of City 172
Ithaca Ton—Names and Addresses.of Town Officers2111
X VI
Audits of 190
Budget of 171.
Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 73
<< <r rr r: 'Mortgage Tax 69, 232
Amount Charged to Town. for Claims of Institutions 143
rr ,, ra rr rr F Ier:tion Expenses„ ....... 120
r: r< rr Insur.arrce ou .Motor Trucks 31
" rr " Sheriff's Expenses 19, 31, 47, 102
Support of Poor 132
rr
Retuinied School Taxes of 109
Designation of Additional Mileage Allotted to Town Under the
County System of Roads 16
Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways Under
the County System of Roads 10
Designation of Highways for Coustructiou Under the County
System of Roads 14
APpropriat.ion to Town for Construction lJader the County Sys --
tom of Roads 16
Designation of Highways for \laioteaance Under the County.
System of Roads 12, 24
Appropriation 1.0 Toivn for \lainterianGC Under the County Sys-
tem of (toads 11, 12, 23, 24
Relative to Recovery of _Moneys 111egally Collected by State_... 81
Tax for Alainteuanee of State and CountyHighway' 09, 127
Tax for Improvement. of Highways and Bridges 128
Tax Rates of Tuo-n 171
indebtedness—County and Town 237
Insane Commitments Charged to Tours 143
Inspection of County Honic and 'Tuberculosis Hospital 62, 74, 116
inspector of Highways Under the Counts- System of Roads—When and
in -What Cases Appointed 129
Institutions—Ciainrs of Chargl,rl to Towns and City 143
Insur:uice ori Motor Trucks—Charged to Towns 31
Towns Hereafter to Effect 27
J
Judge, County- (See County Judge and Surrogate)
Judge of Children's Court (Sec Children's Court.)
Junior 1'ro,ject Work {See F.rrur Bureau Association)
Sail (See County ;Tail)
Jail _Matron (See County Jail)
Jail Phvsieian (See County Jail)
Janitor at. Court -house 1.34
Justices of the Peace—Names and A.d(h.esses of 250, 25.1, 252
Reports of 029
is
XVII
L
Lansing—Npn.es and :Addresses of Town Oilico•s 252
A edits of 197
I3ndgct of 173
Amount :Due Town from. Dog l'''lln.fl 73
<, , <' r,` Mortgage `.Cas 61)m 232
�
Amount Changed to 'Town for Cl:iums of institutions 1.43
ac '' " rr -Elect-ion. 1?spouses 120
" << as Insurance. on Motor Trucks 31
(r rr << Sheriff's Expenses 19, E11, 47, 152
LI at rr " Support of Poor .132
Returned- School 'faxes of 110
Mileage Allotted to 'Town for Construction of Highways Under
the County $Vs1rm of Road- 15
es;iguat.ibr+ of Iligliw iys for Construction Under the County Sys-
tem of R.onds 14
Appropri;itiom. to Town for Construction Under the County Sys-
1em of Roads 1.6
1)osiguat.ion of Higlyways fop 21: int.eu:nr,e Under the County Sys-
tem of Roads 12, 24, 51.
Appropriation to Town. for ILmintenunce Under time County Sys-
ien. of Ronils 11, 12, 23, 24, 50
Dosign:i.ioa of Additiontl -Mileage Allotted to Town Under time
County System of toads 17
Correcting Cona1.v Map in Ton... 33
Authorizing Town to Borrow _Minueps TJnder 1320-A 26, 51.
m
Aui:horizi.mn Town. to Construct Sub -base may in n)
1925
Petition of Residents of Town Relative to ]Highway Construction71.
Tax for llaintenanec of Stai.e, ;ititl Comity_ Highways 59, 127
Tax for Inmprovenment. of Highways and Bridges 198
'1'as 10 Can',el Certilici.tes 1 lndehtedness 129
Tac I{at<as of Tori. 173
T.a,.v ] uforc.emne..t—Rerlues`t for Alriu'opriation of `14,000.00 for....... 71
Helmer-; of Committee on 138
Light, Fuel unml Telephones 35, 40, 84, 85
M
Meetings of Board. of Supervisors—Anneal 54
Quarterly 3, 1.0, 20, 19, 49
Special 33
-.NInm•.M.Inerr 1.7trnm4 for Towns 2.11
M:rnagers of TaloreMosis I-loal,it-al—Report: of 39, 60, 131, 226
Apirropriat.ioi. to `10, 131.
I,lectiou 0l' 118
Ma.intennnce--Of County :anal Town. Poor 121., 1:,22, 161, 1011
...5.1 120
-0f State ,nil C�r�.�.nty Highways ................. r,
XVI I
Of Highways Under the County System of Roads (See
Highways)
AFanner of Payment of .Itighu-;iv "Moneys to Towns for Construction
Under the County System of Roads (See Highways)
1Tanner of Payment of 1-tighu-av Alnneys to Towns for .Maintenance
Under the County System of Roads (See Highways)
Biller and 4lroorlling—Relative to Damage to Sheep of 34
Report of Committee oar 41
Minutes of Board—Clerk Authorized to Correct Errors in 95
Miscellaneous fund for Towns 242
Mortgage 'fax—Report of Committee on 69
Amount. Dile City and Towns from fig 232
_Motor Tracks---Towii.s to tnsore in ]-'utore 27
Insurance Charged to Towns 31
Motor Vehicle Clerk (See County Clerk)
Motor Velaiule Moneys—Appropriation of, to Construction Fund (See
11 ighways)
Appropriation of, to Towns for 'lluintenauOu (See ]fighways)
N
Newfield Nunes and Addresses of Town Otlic:ers ?.,2
Audits of 199
Budget of 174
Amount flue Town. from Dog ]Fuad 73
<< rr Mortgage Tux lig 932
Amount, Charged to Town for Election Expenses 120
rr ., << rr << Insurance on Motor Trucks 31
" Sheriff's Expenses 8, 19, 31, 47, 152
cr " Support of Poon 139
'Returned Sehool Taxes of 111 -
_Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways Under
tile County System of Roads 1�
]Designation of Hig1iways for Construction Under the County Sys-
tem of Roads 14
Appropriations to Town for Constrm•.tion Un.rier the County Sy -s-
tent of Roads 16
Uesignntioo of Highways for :]Maintenance Under the County Sys-
tem of Roads 12, 21
.1pproj rIf titin to Town for Maintenance Under the County Sys-
tem of Roads 11, 12, .2 24
Authorizing Town to Borrow Moneys Tinder ti320-A 41
Tax for Maintenance of State and County highways 59 127
Tax for Improvement of highways and Bridges 328
Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 129
Tax Rates of Town 174
Ines ;and Addresses—Of Supervisory 54, 150
Of County :and Town Officers 049, 250, 251, 259
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Newspapers—Designations of to Publish Legal _Notices, Ete 75
Nurse, Public. Health—Appropriation for 1511
0
Officers—Coinity arid Town 249, 2:50, 251, 252
Official Canvass' 248
Design:Ltions of -Newspapers to Pub,lish 75
Onondaga Count- Penitentiary—Cont.raet With 62
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Patches, W. T.—Relative to Claim of 411
Pattnrsort, }Tarr}- W.—Claim for lluiltling C:Ll,tln-pass on C. H. No. 683 34
Person;il Property in County—Valuation of 64, 67, 233
l'etitiou—Appealing (rout Award of Assessors for Da.,nages to Sheep
1, 62
Of Assessors of (tads- to Uorre{:t Assc,ssmeitt }toll 135
Of Residents of Lansing Relative to Highway Constrtwtion. 71
Of Town Board of I.)ail113- to issue lIouds for Sridge Cou-
strn3.titut . . 87
Of Town 13o,1r{l of TITtoBorrow Moneys Under $:120-\40
" Enfield 3
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ce If r, �r I�',ii9sing cc cc 23, 51
CC << rr rr Newfield r. • rr 41
rt tt Gr ar'Ulysses
P1tysieia1 at County .Taii .h,leetion of 118
Compeusatiou of 119
T'ulitia,al Directory 244
Poor—Appropriation for County and Town 134 1.32
1C' " Parr Purpose. 161, :163
Superintendent of (See County Sitperiuieudcni; of the Poor)
Poor Il'un.d—Ite-Appropriation of Unexpended I1alauces to 77
Postage for County Officers 76
Post Office ;Arltlresse3—Of Supervisor.. 54, 180
Of County ;{nil Town Ofiic.cra 249, 250, 251., 252
Printed I r ioodings of Board—Contract for 34, 165
payment of 154
Prisoners—Contract for Care ;ind .h;Lintenance of 62
Probation Officer (Sec County .Prol,ation Officer)
1'ropertv---V:iIuation of by Sti to 57
r r r t A£sesscrs 99, 101
Pul,lir, I-Tealtlt .Appropriation for 133
For 11- d cation of llorinc Tuberculosis ..... 33, 51, 95, 117
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Quarterly Sessions of Board 3, 10, 20, 39, 49
Audits :it 7, 18, 30, 45, 52
Quarantine on [-logs—.ftelniiye to 28, 79, 136
Reports—Of County Officers (Sec Under Various County Officer;)
Of Committees (See Under Various Committees)
Of Board of -anagers of Tuberculosis Ifospit,il (See Board.
of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital)
Of Bonded Indebtedness 237
Of Clerk of Board to Conrptrnlier 2311
Of highway, Bridge, __achinery and -Miscellaneous Funds
of Towns 239, 240, °41, 242
Of .Justices of the Peace 999
Of Special Franchises I7'7, 178
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Of 'Valuations of I'roperty 57, 99, 101, 233
Of Taxes Levied °34
County Officials, Etc., Directed to -Mike 5,5
Rates—Tax for County 1Gd
rr rr Tonus and City 106- 17+;
ee ar 1)ryrlela Pillage 71
for Schools 71
rr Groton Pillage 78
rr rr .° for Schools 78
`r Ithaca (iii
re er
133
' r for Selioo]s 1'(i
ar Trumau;lturg Pillage 94
r r r r for Schools 9-1
Rates of Assessments in Towns as Fixer- by State Tax Commission58
rr r. r; rr ', :r °i 'Board of Supervisors100
Ratios and Percentages—Report of Committee in 100
-teal Yrolerty Vali tion of, by State. 57
re .r by Assessors 99, 101
Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances - 77
Red Cross Chapter—.Appropriation. to for Puldie Health Nurse 1311
Returned highway anal School 'faxes 103, 137
Rights of Woy (See Highways)
Ro;aris, County System of (See Highways)
Roster 249
Rules—Amendment to, Relative to Appropriations to Associations,
Boards or Organization? fi 3
Ameaulment to, Relative to Construction of Highai•ays Unil.er
County System of Roads 10
Resolution—Relative to Appropriation for _Assistants in the County
Clerk's Office -19
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Relative to Appropriations to Associations, Boards or Or-
ganizations 63
Relative to the Appointment of an inspector Under the
County System of Roads 129
Eielative to the Construction Of a Bridge in. the Town of
Danhy 4, 7, :17, 20, 36, 37, 42, 43, 87
Relative to the Recovery of Moneys illegally Collected
by the Slate 81.
Relative to Quarantine on Dogs 28, 79, 136
Relative to Repairs on Court -.house 25, 40, 13:5, 136
Rola Live to Salary of Judge of Children 's Court 27
Relative to Sale of Comity Lands 4, 6, 22, 29, 1.79
Relative to State Route Ni. 1.1 80
Relative to Use of Court -house for NI tnitings ..... ......10, 38
Amending Rules lad Spoc,ifitations 1?elat,ive to the Con-
struction of Highways Under the County System of
Roads 10
Authorizing County Treasurer to Borrow
5, 8,19, 27, 111, 14, 45, 47, 49, 53, 63, 124
Authorizing, TTivn. of Danby to .fstimo Roods -fie.' Rviiiign
Construction 87
Amending County Map in Tow' a of GrOt.CiT1 26
Correcting County Map in 'Fawn of Lansing 33 •
Supervisors (See Board. of Supervisors)
Sessions of Board -Annual 54
Audits at i 63
Quarterly 3, 10, 20, 39, i19
Audits at 7, 18, 30, 45, 52
Special - 33
Executive 82, 85, 95, 130
Se laries of County Officers 5, 27, 122
• County Treasu Ter Directed to Pay M oatlily 76
Sn.liford, Olive -Cattle Pa es for 31
Sale of County Latids-Rclative to 4, 6, 22, 29, 179
School Districts -Amounts Due from Ronk Tax . 231
103, 137
School Mikes -Returned
School Tax Rates -Of Dryden Village 71
Of Groton Village 78
Of City of :Ithaca 126
Of Triunanslyrirg Village 94
Sealer of Weights ii. -id Measures (Sce County Sealer of Weights and
Measures)
Seeley, George G. --Relative to Sale of Lands of 4
Settlement by Collectors -Time of 176
Sheep -Relative to Damages to 34, 41, 62, 121
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Sheriff (See County Sheriff)
Sinking .'cud and interest on Bonds 'issued for the Construction of
State and County Highways 58, 126
Snook, Matthew P. Relative to 'Damages to Sheep 62
'Report. of Cotnnrittee on 121
Snow and Miseellaneuus uu(ls for Towns 21?
Southern Tier Association for the Blind—Relative to 60, 71 1 8
Special I'ranehises Report on 177, 178
Special Session Board of Supervisors 83
Specifications and Rules Relative to the Construction of Highways
Tinder the County System of Roads 1.11
State of New York --Relative to Acton Against for the Recovery of
Moneys Illegally Collected 81
State Aid to Towns Under the County System of Roads Ili
State Park Commission—Relative to Sale of County Lands to....11, 22, 179
State Tax 57, 168
State Tux Commission—Rates of Assessment. as .filed by 58
State Route No. .1.1 Resolution Relative to 80
St;rtement--Of 13ank Tax '7;31
Of Mortgage Tax 232
Of 1.30hled Indehteduess of Comity and Town 23'7
Of.Sloney Tax Levied for Repairs of Highways 256
Of Taxes Levied 234
Of Tax Rates of Towns 255
Of Valuations of Real and Personal Property 33:3
Stenographers, Etc., Tux 57
Superintendent of IIiglnrays (See County Superintendent of Highways)
Superintendent of the Poor (Sae County Superintendent of the Poor)
Surrogate (See County Judge and Surrogate)
T
Tax, State—For Armories 57, 163, 234
For [general Purposes 57, 163, 234
For Stenographers, Ete 57, 163, 23d
Counts --For General ;rod Poor .Purposes 161, 163
['or 11ighway Purposes 161, 163
1'or Sinking fund and Interest on Bowls .Issued for
the Construction of State and County Highways
58, 126
For Maintenance of State and County IligIin-ays...59, 1211
For .Improvement of Highways and Bridges 1.28
To Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 129
For Construction of highways Under the County Sys -
fent of Roak1s 125. 1130
'}or Maintenance of Highways Under the County Sys-
tem of Toads 125, 160
Tax Statement of Yank 95, 23.1
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113x -Statement of Illortwq-,,e 69, 232
Taxes-Apportiottl}lellt Of 10.3
ReturaNI Highway :u1.1 Shoe] 103, .137
Statement o!" Those . Levied 234
Tax Rates -Clerk Directed to _Publish 170
For County 1.04
For Towns 1(16, 167,1.68, 169, .170, 17], 1.72, 173, 1.74, 175
i..'or City of ItleaaL 133, 172
For Village of Dryden 71
For Village of Groton . 78
For Village of Trumnusburg 91
For Schools of City of 11.1mea 126
Oryden Village 71_
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Groton Tillage 78
Trnmanshurg Village 94
Tax Sale -Relative to Sale of Lands of Geo. G. Seeley, Purchased :it4
Telephones, Fuel and Light 35, 40, 84, 85
Towns -Names and Addresses if Offirials of 250, 251, 252
Audits of 186, 188, .190, .192, -193, 11)6, 197, 199, 200
Budgets of. .160, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 1.73, 174, 175
Amount Due from Dog Fund 73
Ilank Tax 23.1.
Mortgage Tax 00, 232
Amount Charged to for Claims of institutions 143
" Distria A It olliey 's Expenses 1.5')
Election. Expenses. 120
Insane. Commitments 143
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- ' ,nsur,ine:e. on Motdr True,ks 3-1
Sh[2.riff 's Expenses 8, 19, 31, 47, 152
Support of Poor 132
Returned it igliwny and Sebool Taxes of 103, 137
Appropriations to, for Constructiou of Highways Under the
County System of 'toads 16
Appropriations to, for 1\1:iFitmi nee of IlighwiLys Under the
County System of. Rwils 11, 12, 23, 35, 50
Tax for Sinking lound :Ind -Interest (»1 Bonds Issued for the
Construction of State and County Highways 58, 121
Tax for 11I utennce of State and County High wNys 59, 120
ll'ax for Improvement of Iligliw:lys a id Hridges 128
Tax to Ca ileC i Certifieal es of liolehtelness 129
Tn x ,I -1.N Les o V 166, 167, .168, 169., 170, 171, 172, .173, 174, 175
Bo Mled hide] d ednoss' of 237
Collectors of -Time of Settlement 170
Highway, BYidge, Alaohinery and Miscellun eons _Funds of
9;19, 540. 211, 2,12
Paymeat of 11;ilanN..s to, hy County Treasurer 70
Rates of Assessment of, :is 'Fixed 6y (iii de Tax 00H1111iSSi011.. 58
Board of Supervisors'100
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Relative to Recovery of Moneys hy, Illegally Collected l y
State 81
To Effect, Insurance on .Motor '!'ducks 27
Town Bond Petitions of t.n liorrno' Moneys Under 020-A
25, 35, 40, 41, 51
Town-and County ()Ulcers—\:ivies andAddresses of 249, 250, 251,
'1'otyn and County Poor—Support of
Town and County System of (toads (See Highways)
Treasurer (See County Treasurer)
Town Superintendent of IIiglnyays--llmhen Incompetent tinder County
System. of Roads 129
Tnher,ulosis, Bovine—Relative 10 39, 51, 95, 117
Tuberculosis Hospital—Report of Board of Managers of..39, 131, 226
Election to 118
Appropriations to 39. 18L
Inspection of 116
Relative to Sale of Portio. of Lauds of for State Park Purposes
(i, 9", 179
Claims Audited l.y Committee During Year 117
Turnkey at County Jail (See County Jail)
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131
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Ulysses—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 252
Audits of 200
• 13udget of
175
Amount .Due Town from .Dog Fund 73
" " " " Bank Tax 231
" " Mortgage e Tax a
gt g (i 1, 232
Amount Charged to Town for Claims of Institutions 143
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Eleal lon Expenses 120.
" " " " Sheriff's Expenses....8, 19, 31, 47, 152
" " " " Support of Poor.... ......... 132
Returned School Taxes of 113
Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Ilighways Under
the County System of Roads 15
Designation of Highways for Construction Under the County Sys-
tem of Roads.. , ......................... „ 15
Appropriation to Town for Covstruetion Under the County Sys-
tem of -Roads 16
Designation of Highways for _Maintenance 'Under the County Sys-
tem of Roads 12 24
Appropriation to Torn for Maintenance Under the County- Sys -
term of Roads 11, 12, 23, 24
Authorizing Town to Borrow Moneys Under ¢320-A 3
Tax for Sinking Fund ;tad Interest on Bonds Issued for the Con-
struction of Stnte aux] County 7fighn•ays.................58, )27
Tax for Slaintenanee of State and County Highways 59, 127
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Tax for improvement of highways and Bridges 128
Tax t.o Caneei Certificates of Tndelltedues • 129
Tax Rate of Village of Truauanshurg 94
School Tax Tate of Village of Trua1.a:LSIJL1Ig 94
Tax Rates of Town .175
Unex9caded .Ba laaces in Hands of Counfy 0'
of 77
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Valuations—Of County—by State 57
" " " Assessors 99, 102
" .Dryden Village 67
" freeville Village 67
Statement of 233
Villages—Ansaunts Due froin J;.utk Tax 231
" " Mortgage Tax 232
Village Tax Rates—Dryden 71
Groton 78
Trutaansburg 94
Votes—Offieial Co rivass of - 248
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Warrants of Collectors--CLairmtut and (Merl; Directed to Sign........ .180
Whipple, Jesse—Relative t.o Sale of County .Lands to ................ 29
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