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q _.4 4[� T�fmcLV r -aye ° rtJot Proceedings of . the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Tompkins County, New, York 9 1 0 FRANK B. AIKEN, Chairman - Trurnansburg, N. Y. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk Ithaca, N. Y. Stover Printing Go••• Ithaca, New York ANNUAL SESSION AT ITHACA, N. Y. PROCEEDINGS OF THE Board of Supervisors OF THE COUNTY OF TOMPKINS 1910 FRANK B. AIKEN, Chairman, Trumansburg, N. Y. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk, Ithaca, N. Y. THEISTOVER'PRINTING COMPANY ITHACA, NEW YORK 1910 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS OF SPECIAL SESSIONS --1910. To Bert T. Baker, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: • We, the undersigned, wish you to•call a Special Session of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County to be held in the Super- , visors Room in the City of Ithaca, N. Y., on the loth day of March, 191o, at 10 o'clock A. M., to consider road plans and such other mat- ters as may come .before the Board. F. B. AIKEN, B. F. McALLASTER, .L. E. PATTERSON, WHEELER SMITH, ORLANDO WHITE, . GEORGE W. FROST, R. F. CHAPPUIS, W. C. GALLAGHER, F. A. TODD, J. W. JONES, F. 13. DAVIS. Thursday, March loth, 19Io. Morning Session. Roll call. All members present except Supervisor Preswick. Mr. Arthur W. Towne, Secretary of the State Probation Commis- sion, was given the privilege of the floor and addressed the Board on the adoption of a county probation system. Mr. Fred D. VanOrder was given the privilege of the floor and - made a proposition to the Board to buy the county stone yard prop- erty. On motion the Board adjourned to 2 p. m. 4 The Supervisors' 'Proceedings Afternoon Session. - Roll' call. All melrlbers present. By. Mr. Chappuis.: Whereas, on the fifteenth clay of October, 1907, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, adopted a resolution approving the maps, plans, speci- fications and estimate of cost- for the, improvement .by State aid of Ithaca - Dryden part 2 County Highway, Road No. 682, and appropriated the Coun- ty's and Town's share. of the estimated cost thereof, and Whereas,,a communication has been .received .from the State,Commis- sion.of Highways notifying this,I3oard of •Supervisors that the plans for said road have been thoroughly revised and brought lip to the- present standard now in use by the Department and that in order to,provide for the increased excavation due to change of grade and alignment, also for providing for an increased width of macadam from twelve to sixteen feet and also' for pro- viding a bituminous binder for the top or wearing surface, an addditional appropriaton by the. State,.County and Town will_be required, the total esti- mated cost. of which will amount. to Fifteen,Thousa.nd Seven Hundred ($10,- 700.00) Dollars. of which the State. County and Town will pay the following proportions: The State pays 56% or $8,792.00 .The County of. Tompkins pays 34% or 5,338.00 The Town of Dryden pays 10% or 1.570.00 Resolved, That the original maps, plans, specifications and estimate of cost as revised to conform with, the above described' modifications be and are hereby approved and the resolutions heretofore adopted by this 'Board in regard to said road No. 682 are hereby made applicable and sold revised maps, plans, specifications and estimate of cost. It is further Resolved, That this hoard hereby requests that the State Treasurer pay the entire additional cost above mentioned in .the• first instance upon the warrant of the Comptroller drawn upon the requisition of the State•Com- mission of Highways as provided in Sec. 143 of the Highway Law, and that the County of Tompkins and Town of Dryden within which such road is located be charged annually with their share of the interest and sinking funds as provided by Chapter 469 of the Laws of 1906, and the acts amenda- tory thereof, based upon the apportionment made by the State Commission of Highways of the said County's and Town's share of the cost of con- struction•or improvement of such county:hlghway,,. Tt•Is.further. The S'ia er isors' I-'roceedir'lgs 5 Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is hereby'directd'to forthwith transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to'the State Commission of Highways and to the State Comptroller. Its adoption was moved by Mr. Chappuis and duly seconded by A4 r. Gallagher. • Mir. White offered the following resolution as an amendment: Whereas, On the fifteenth day of October, 1907, this Board of Super- visors of Tompkins County adopted a resolution approving the maps, plans, specifications and estimate of cost for the improvement by State aid of Ithaca -Dryden, Part 2, County Highway, Road No. 682, and appropriated the County's and Town's share of the estimated cost thereof, and Whereas, a communication has been received from the State Commis- sion of Highways notifying this Board of Supervisors that the plans for said road have been thoroughly revised and brought up to the standard now in use by the department., and that by reason of such revision and in order to provide for the increased excavation due to change of grade and alignment and increasing the width of macadam from twelve- to sixteen feet, an addi- tional appropriation will be required by the State, County and Town, the total' estimated cost of which will amount to Three Thousand ($3,000.00) Dollars, of which the State, County and Town Will pay the following pro- portions: • The State pays 56% or $1,680,00 The County of Tompkins pays 34% or 1,020.00 The Town of Dryden pays 10% or 300.00 Resolved, That the original maps, plans, specifications and estimate ofA cost as revised to conform with the above described modifications he and are hereby a.pproved and the resolutions heretofore adopted by this Board in re- gard to said road No. 682 are hereby made applicable to said revised maps, plans, specifications and estimate of cost. It is further, Resolved, That this Board hereby requests that the State Treasurer pay the' entire additional cost above mentioned in the first instance, upon the warrant of the Comptroller drawn upon the requisition of the State Commis- sion of Highways as provided in Section 143' of the Highway Law,and'that the County of Tompkins and the Totvn of Dryden Within which such road is located be charged annnually with their share of the interest and sinking 'fund as provided by Chapter 469 of the Laws of 1906, and the acts amenda- tory thereof. based upon the apportionment Made 'by the State Commission 6 The Super=visors' Proceedings of Highways of the said County's and Town's share of the cost of- construc- tion or improvement of such county highway. It is further Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to forthwith transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Commission of Highways and to the State Comptroller. On motion of Mr. White the resolution was adopted. Ayes.—Messrs. Todd, Smith, Preswick, Parker, Patterson, Frost, Davis, Squier, White and McAllaster,—to. Nays.—Messrs. Chappuis, Gallagher and Jones. -3. The original resolution as amended was adopted by an unanimous vote. By Mr. Chappuis: Whereas on the 15th day of October, 1907„ the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County adopted a resolution approving the maps, plans, specifi- cations and estimate of cost for the improvement by State aid of Dryden - Cortland Road No. 683 and appropriated the County's and Town's share of the estimated cost thereof, and Whereas, a communication has been received from the State Commis- sion of Highways notifying this Board of Supervisors that the revised plans for the said road have been thoroughly revised and brought up to the present standard, and that in order to provide for the changes made in grade and alignment, increasing the macadam from 13 .and 15 ft. to 16 ft. in width ' and providing a bituminous binder for the top or wearing course, a total ad- ditional appropriation will be required by the State, County and Town which will amount to $11,950.00, of which the State, County and Town will pay the following proportions: The State pays 56% $6,692.00 The County of Tompkins pays 34% 4,061.00 The Town of Dryden pays 10%' 1,198.00 Resolved, That the original maps, plans, specifications and estimate of cost as revised to conform with the above described modification be and are hereby approved and the resolutions heretofore adopted by this Board in regard to said road No. 633 are hereby made applicable to said revised maps, plans, specifications and estimate of cost. It is further The Supervisors' Proceedings 7 Resolved, That this Board hereby requests that the State Treasurer pay the entire addditional cost, above mentioned in the first instance upon the warrant of the Comptroller drawn upon the requisition of the State Com- mission of Highways as provided in Section 143 of the highway Law, and that the County of Tompkins and the Town of Dryden within which .such road is located be charged annually with their share of the interest and sink- ing fund as provided by Chapter 469 of the Laws of 1906 wnd the acts amen- datory thereof based upon the apportionment made by the State Commission of Highways of the said County's and Town's share of the cost of construc- tion or improvement of such county highway. It is further Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to forthwith transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the StateCommission- er of Highways and to the State Comptroller, A motion by Mr."Chappuis for its adoption was lost. Ayes.—Messrs. Chappuis, Gallagher arid Jones. -3. Nays. --Messrs. Todd, Smith, Preswick, Parker, Patterson, Frost, Davis, Squier, White, McAllaster.—io. By Mr. Chappuis: Whereas, on the 15th day of October, 1907, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County adopted a resolution approving the maps, plans, specifica- tions and estimate of cost for the improvement by State aid of Dryden -Cort- land Road No. 683, and appropriated the County's and Town's share of the estimated cost thereof, and Whereas, a communication has been received from the State Commis- sion of Highways, notifying this Board of Supervisors that the plans for said road have been revised in accordance with the standard methods of,con- st.ruetion now in use by the Department. Resolved, That the original maps, plans, specifications and estimate of costs as revised to conform.with the above described modification be and are hereby approved; and the resolutions heretofore adopted icy this Board in regard to said Road No. 683 are hereby made applicable to said"revised maps, plans, specifications and estimate of cost. It is further Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to forthwith transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Highway Commission. 8 The Supervi•srrrs' .Proceedings • On motion of iVlr Chappuis the same was adopted by an unani- mous vote By Mr Parker: Resolved, That George W. Frost and S. B.. Squier, the newly elected . members from the City of Ithaca to the Board of Supervisors, be assigned to the Special and Standing Committees held by their predecessors. On motion of Mr. White the sante was adopted. .By lir. Parker: Resolved:• That the County 'Treasurer pay out of any unexpended bal- ances that may be is his hands on the orders of the Building Committee the sum of $23.35 to Miller & Stowe for decorating and materials furnished to the County Judge's and Surrogate's Office. vote. On motion of Mr. Davis the same was adopted by an unanimous By Mr. Chappuis: Resolved, That the Chairman appoint a committee of three of which Mr. S. W. Jones, Chairman of the Good Roads Committee, shall be chair- man to secure the necessary rights of way on the Ithaca -Dryden Road No. 682 and Dryden -Cortland Road No. 683, and Resolved, That before taking any steps to secure such rights of way, that they urge the State Highway Commission to construct on the present alignment of such highway and that said Committee also take up with the State Highway Commission the matter of macadamizing the connecting highway through the corporate limits of the Village of Dryden, and Resolved, That said Committee are hereby authorized and empowered to draw upon the County Treasurer for the payment of the purchase price and the County Treasurer is authorized and directed to honor and pay said orders out of any unexpended balances in his hands. 13y Mr. Todd: Resolved, That the Good Roads Committee of the Board be authorized to secure such rights of way. The Supervisors' Proceedings 9 A motion for its adoption by Mr. Todd was lost. Ayes.—Messrs. Todd, Jones, Frost, White, McAllaster.-5. Nays.—Messrs. Chappuis, Smith, Preswick, Parker, Patterson. Davis and Sguier.-7, The original resolution was adopted by an unanimous vote., The Chairman appointed as such committee Messrs. Jones, Park- er and Gallagher. By Mr. White.: Resolved, That the matter of the sale of the "County Stone yard" loi be referred to the County 'Building Committee to investigate and report to this Board. On motion the same was adopted. By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That the bond of the County Superintendent of Highways he $5,000.00 if personal sureties and if by 'a surety company in the sum' of $2,500.00, and to be approved by this Board. On motion of IDr. Gallagher the sante was adopted. By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That the Clerk prepare and file with the State a claim .for moneys paid by the County for maintaining quarantines by order of the State Agricultural Commission. e On motion the same was adopted. .On motion of Mr. White, the matter of a probation system for the county was deferred until the next session of the Board and that `the County Judge and City Judge be invited to come before the Board at that time and give their views on the matter. , 10 . The Supervisors' Proceedings By Mr. White: Resolved, That the Good Roads Construction Committee be authorized and empoweredtito draw orders upon the County Treasurer to the Attorney for the County for prosecuting and defending actions in the proceedings pending on. the Catskill Turnpike matter and that the County Treasurer is authorized and directed to pay said orders nut of the highway fund to at amount not to exceed $100.00. On motion of Mr. McAllaster the same was adopted by an unan- imous vote. The minutes for the day were read and approved. On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. To Bert T. Baker, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: We, the undersigned, wish you to calf a Special Session of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County to be held in the Super- visors' Room, Court House, in the City of Ithaca, N. Y., on the lith day of May, igio, at 2 o'clock p. m., to ratify the sale of "The County Stone Yard" property to Fred D. VanOrder and to transact such other business as may come before the Board. L. E. -PATTERSON, WHEELER SMITH, B. F. McALLASTER, F. B. DAVIS„ GEORGE W. FROST, J. W. JONES, JOHN W. PRESWICK, F. A. TODD, W. C. GALLAGHER. ORLANDO WHITE, SETH B. SQUIER, WM. H. PARKER, F. B. AIKEN. The Supervisors' Proceedings Wednesday, May 11, 191o. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorutn present. By Mr.' Patterson: 11 Whereas on the 25th day of April, 1903, the County of Tompkins pur• chased certain lands and premises on West State street in the City of Ithaca ' N. Y., of Herman V. Bostwick for the use and benefit of said County for a atone yard to be used In connection with the ,county jail for the working of prisoners confined therein, and Whereas, the working of prisoners has been discontinued in said County of 'Tompkins except as trusties, and Fred D. VanOrder having agreed tc purchase of said County of Tompkins said lands and premises and to pay the said County therefor the sum orFifteen Ilundred Twenty-eight Dollars. therefore be it Resolved, That. the County of Tompkins sell to said Fred D. VanOrdel the said lands and premises which are more particularly described in said conveyance thereof to the County of Tompkins by Herman V. Bostwick. .which is recorded in the Clerk's Office of said County in Liber 100 of Deeds at page 158, and be it further Resolved, That Frank 13. Aiken, Chairman of the Board of Supervisor: of the County of Tompkins, and Bert T. Baker, Clerk of said Board, be and they hereby are authorize) and empowered to execute, affix the corporate seal of said county of Tompkins thereto and deliver for and in behalf of and in the name of the County of Tompkins a warranty deed of said land and premises lo said Fred D. VanOrder upon the payment to said County of Tompkins of the sum of. $1,528.00, and be it further Resolved, That the proceeds of said "sale .be applied to re-imburse said County of Tompkins for moneys expended in buil<ting the addition to the Tompkins County Jail as per contract awarded by said Board of Supervisors on the 11th day of March, 1309. On motion of Mr. Preswick, the resolution was adopted by an unanimous vote. The Clerk read the undertaking of Fred C. Evans as County Su- l.2 The 8u.perufsor8' Proeccdari.gs • perintendent of Highways in'the sum of $5,000.00 with Lydia A. Evans and Anna E. Idaylett as sureties, which on motion of Mr. Parker was approved as to the form, manner of execution and sufficiency of the .sureties. The Clerk read the report of Clifford M. Young, Inspector of the State Prison Commission on the inspections of the County Jail, which on motion of Mr. Parker was received and ordered filed. The Clerk read communications from The State Superintendent of Weights and Measures relative to the Board's fixing a salary of the County Sealer of Weights and Measures and a communication fr0ifi State Civil Service Commission to the effect that the office of County Sealer is now- under the civil service rules, which on motion of Mr. Parker were received and ordered filed and the Clerk of the Board in- structed to inform the Superintendent of Weights and Measures that the Board has already appointed a County Sealer who receives fees. On motion of Mr. Patterson, the Building Committee 4vere in- structed to get fire hose for the stand pipe at the County Almshouse. • By Mr. Frost: Resolved, That the County Treasurer pay from any unexpended fund: in his hands upon the order of the Building Committee $22.fJ to J. Hatt and Son for painting the roofs at County Clerk's Office and Jail. On motion of Mr. Parker the resolution was adopted by an un- animous vote. By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That the County Treasurer pay from any unexpended fund. In his hands to C. G. Barber $2.50 for painting signs at Surrogate's and County Clerk's Offices, and to Charles A. Smith $1.313 for cartage and freight paid on ash cans for the jail. On notion of Mr. Preswick the resolution was adopted by an un- animous vote. The $upervisnrs Proceedings 1. By Mr. Patterson: Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be authorized and empowered tN assign the policy on the Stone Yard property to Fred D. VanOrder or sur- render the,same for ;cancellation and rebate. On motion of Mr. Parker, the resolution was adopted by an unani- mous vote. _ On motion of Mr. `.[odd, the Committee on Printing and Supplies were empowered to purchase such indices for the Surrogate's Office as they deem necessary. On motion of Dr. Gallagher, the Standing Committee on Printing were ,directed to advertise for and receive bids for the printing of the Proceedings of the Board for 1910,-3,000 copies and the Look to be the .same style .as 1909, and to report to the Board at the opening_ of the annual session. On motion of Mr. Parker, the Chairman of the Board was m- structed to attend the sale of the Bailey, Johnson & Saunders machin- ery and tools under the chattel mortgage and empowered, if deemed expedient, to bid and purchase at such sale for and on behalf of the County. By Mr. White: Whereas, the Good Roads Construction Committee have deemed It fo the best. interests of the County to take possession of the property covered by the chattel mortgage given b`y Bailey, Johnson & Saunders to the County March 27, 1907, and have instructed the Clerk of this Board to do so and advertise and ,yell the same under said mortgage, now, therefore, be it Resolved, That such action .of sald.committee is hereby ratified by this Board ,and ,said Committee is hereby authorized and empowered through .thr Clerk of this Board as the agent of the County to proceed with •the sale of the same. On moton,of,Mr.,.Preswick..the resolution,was adopted:.. 14 The Supervisors' Proceedings The minutes for the day were. read and approved. , On notion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. To Bert T. Baker, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: We, the undersigned, wish you to call a Special Session of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County to be held in the Super- visors' Room in the City of Ithaca, N. Y., on the 3rd day of Septem- ber, , rc9ao, • at to o'clock a. m. to consider plans for construction of Road No., 681 and such other matters as may come before the Board. F. B. AIKEN; B. F. McALLASTER, FRANK B. • DAVIS, L. E. PATTERSON, WHEELER SMITH, GEORGE W. FROST, F. A. TODD, J. W. JONES, R. F. CHAPPUIS, T. W. PRESWICK, S. B. SQUIER; • W. H. PARKER. Saturday, September 3, 191o. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. The report of the Good Roads Construction Committee of the sale of property under the Bailey, Johnson & Saunders Chattel Mort- gage was read by the Clerk and on motion of Mr. Chappuis was ac- cepted and ordered filed. Mr. Court Dellis was given the privilege of the floor and explain- ed the duties of the County Sealer under the amended law. The Supervisors' Proceedings 15 On motion the Board adjourned to 2 p. tn. Afternoon Session. Roll call. All members present except Dr. Gallagher of Caroline. The Clerk read the following report which on motion of Mr. Pres - wick was accepted, adopted and ordered printed: To the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee to acquire rights of way on the Ithaca -Dryden Road/4 respectfully report that in pursuance of the agreement entered into with Willliam J. Trapp and the approval of the County Judge and the County Treasurer and the agreement entered Into with Leroy Stanton that we secur- ed deeds of the rights of way from them respectfully and have paid to them the purchase price, viz.: $500.00 to William J. Trapp and $87.50 to Leroy Stanton. • We further report that we have been unable to agree upon an adjust. tent for 9-100 of an acre acquired of Edd Stickle.. W. H. PARKER, J. W. JONES, Committee. On motion of Mr. Chappuis, the County Building Committee' were empowered to secure bids for the building of an iron jail fence and let the contract to the Iowest responsible bidder. By Mr. Parker: Whereas, the County Treasurer has paid from the General Funds of the County $500.00 to William J. Trapp and $87.50 to Leroy Stanton for rights of way of the Dryden -Cortland Road No. 683, Resolved, That the County Treasurer re-imburse the General Funds of the County for.such .payments by transferring from the Good Roads Funds to the General Funds the sum of $587.50. On motion of Mr. Todd the same was adopted. • 16 The ,Supervicors' Proceedings. By Mr. Frost: Resolved, That the claim of C. G. Barber •for sign painting amounting to $14.00; the claim of Max,Kleubert'for awnings amounting to $7.50; the claim of J. Hutt & Son for painting and decorating amounting to $18.25; the,claim,of I. N. Stillwell for carpentei• work and materials at county jail and court house amounting to $61.98; the claim of A. N. Bennett for labon and materials in repairing roof on jail amounting to $21.45, be each and severally audited in the full amounts claimed, and that the Building Com- mittee are hereby authorized and empowered •to draw orders upon the•Coun- ty Treasurer for the said sums and the County Treasurer is hereby em- powered and dircted to pay said orders from any unexpended funds in his hands. - On motion of Mr`. Preswick the same was adopted by an unani- mous vote. I3v -Mr. Jones: Whereas it has become impossible to complete this year the construc- tion .of, the Ithaca -Dryden Road No. 631 by the use of syenite stone for the top course as provided in the. contract for its construction, Resolved, That .the Highway Commission of the State of New York may enter into a special agreement with the contractor to substitute the use of limestone quarried at Blakeslee, N. Y., for syenite for the top course, such special agreement to be subject to the approval of the Good Roads Construc- tion Committee of this Board. On motion of Mr. Todd the same was adopted. By Mr. Chappuis: Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of any county is authorized by_Sec- tion 315 of the Highway Law to modify•the designation of County Highways on the map of such county approved by Chapter 715 of the Laws' of 1907; provided the total mileage as originally designated on such map is not there- by materially increased, and Whereas, It is deemed advisable to modify the map of this county by the elimination of a portion of the mileage now designated thereon, and by the substitution in place thereof of mileage not now designated, as herein- after described, ,1-11 Mc Supervisors' Proceedings 17 , Resolved, That the highway leading northwesterly from the four cor- ners in the southwesterly part of T'reeville 0.0 of a mile, thence north 0.3 of a mile to the West Dryden Road, thence easterly 0.1 of a mile .on the West Dryden Road, thence northeasterly 0.1 of a mile on the road to 'Peru- vi11e, a distance of 1 1-2 miles, more 'or less, in the Town of Dryden, be stricken from said county system of highways. Resolved, That the Highway in said Village ot Freeville leading north- erly (on the west side'of the L. V. R..11.) over the West Dryden (new ex- tension), 0.3 of a mile; thence westerly over said road 0.4 of a mile, thence northerly on a new location about 0.4 of a mile, a total distance of 1.1 miles, more or less, in the Town of Dryden, be added to said county system of highways. Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to forthwith transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Commis- sion of Highways. On motion of Mr. Jones the same was adopted. By Mr. Davis: Resolved, That the matter of Sealer of Weights and Measures be de- terred till the next meeting of the Board, and that the question of salary and expenses be referred to the appropriation committee for investigation. On motion of Mr. White the same was adopted. The minutes for'the day were read and approved. On notion the Board adjourned. }3ERT T. BAKER, Clerk. 2 ANNUAL SESSION. FIRST DAY. Thursday, November 17, 1910. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins met in an- nual session at their rooms in the Court House in the City of Ithaca, N. Y., on Thursday, November z7, igio, and was called to order by Bert T. Baker, Clerk of the preceding board: All members responded to their names as follows: Caroline—Dr. Wm. C. Gallagher, Slaterville Springs, N. Y. Danby—Frank A. Todd, West Danby, N. Y. Dryden—R. F. Chappuis, Dryden, N. Y. Enfield—Wheeler Smith, Newfield, N. Y., R. F. D. Groton—John W. Jones, Groton, N. Y. Ithaca Town—John W. Preswick, Ithaca, N. Y., R. F. D. Ithaca City—First Ward ---William H. Parker, Ithaca, N. Y. Second Ward—L. E. Patterson, Ithaca, N. Y. Third Ward—George W. Frost, Ithaca, N. Y. Fourth Ward—Frank B. Davis, Ithaca, N. Y. Fifth Ward—Seth B. Squier, Ithaca, N. Y. Lansing --Orlando White, Lansingville, N. Y. Newfield—B. F. McAllaster, Newfield, N. Y. Ulysses—Frank B. Aiken, Trumansburg, N. Y. On motion, Mr. Frank A. Todd of Danby was chosen as tem- porary chairman. On motion of Mr. Frost that •the Chair appoint two tellers, the Chair appointed Messrs. Chappuis and Jones. On motion of Mr. Parker the Board proceeded by informal ballot for the election of Chairman. The Supervisors' Proceedings 19 The ballot was taken and the whole number of votes cast was 14. of which Frank B. Aiken received 6 William H. Parker received Frank A. Todd received i Orlando White received 5 R. F. Chappuis received On motion of Mr. Frdst the Board proceeded by formal ballot for the election of Chairman. The whole number of votes cast was 13 of which Frank B. Aiken received 6 o Orlando White received 5 R. F. Chappuis received i Wheeler Smith received x On the second formal ballot the whole number of votes cast was 14 of which Frank B. Aiken received 8 Orlando White received 5 John W. Jones 'received The Chair declared Mr. Frank 13. Aiken duly elected Chairman, and he assumed the duties of the chair. On motion of Mr. Todd the Board proceeded by informal ballot for the election of Clerk of the, Board. The ballot was taken and the whole number of votes cast was 14 of which Arthur G. Adams received 2 Bert T. Baker received 12 . On motion of Mr. Chappuis the ballot was declared formal and the Chair declared Bert T. Baker duly elected Clerk of the Board. 90 The Supervisors' Proceedings On motion of Mr. White, the Clerk was instructed to open the . sealed bids for the printing of the proceedings of 1910. The Bids were opened.and were as follows: Atkinson & Mitchell, $2.66 per page. Priest & Benjamin, $1.98 per page. Stover Printing Co., $1.89 per page. On motion of Mr. Chappuis, the bid of. the Stover Printing Co. was accepted and the Committee on Printing authorized to enter into a contract with them for the printing of the Proceedings of 1910 at $1.89 per page to be printed in accordance with the specifications 0 The Clerk read the following petition, which upon motion of M r. 'Frost was granted: To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: The assessment on the property of Cooper and Dersheimer, (milt and house) in the Town of Dryden for the year 1909 was $4,000.00. It•was omit- ted from the assessment roll this year. Please place the same on- the' 1910 assessment roll of Ole Town of Dryden in the same amount_ Your truly, R. B. DAVIDSON, W. J. SHAVER, JR., A. A. SAGER, Assessors. •On motion of Mr. Preswick, the Clerk was authorized to procure the necessary supplies for the members of the Board during the session. A motion was made by Mr. Todd that the Board adjourn to 9 a. m. Friday. An amendment was offered by Or. Gallagher that the Board ad- journ to 8:3o a. m. The Supervisors' .Troceedi.n•gs A- vote was taken on the amendment and was lost. 21 A vote was taken on the original .motion and carried and the ,Board'adjourned to 9 a.: m. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. a SECOND DAY. Friday, November 18, 1910. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of November 17 read and approved. Mr. D. A. Moree, representative of the State Aid Charities. As- . sociation;„was given the privilege. of the floor and he spoke to the Board relative to. a 'County. Hospital for the care of tuberculosis patients. - • On motion of Mr. Todd, the matter was made a special order of business for December 2, rgio, at'2 p. nl. • On motion the Board adjourned -to reconvene as a canvassing board at the County Clerk's Office and to reconvene as a Board Mon-; clay, Io a. m. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. •22 The Supervisors' Proceedings THIRD DAY. Monday, November 21, 1910. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of November 18 read and approved. By Mr. Preswick: Resolved, That the morning session of the Board be devoted to commit- tee work, On motion of Mr. White the same was adopted. By Mr. Preswick: Resolved, That resolutions carrying appropriations of money, except those in accordance with the actions of the Town Boards, shall not be acted upon, nor shall any claims be acted upon or, audited, until twenty-four hours after the reading of the same, except claims for services rendered by mem- bers of this Board attending' the present session which shall be acted upon the last day of the session, - On motion of Mr. Frost the same was adopted. The CIerk read the following designation: Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 16, Laws of 1909, we, the under- signed Republican members of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins Coun- ty, hereby designate the Ithaca Daily Journal as the official paper for pub- lishing the Session Laws and Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature In the County of Tompkins for the year 1911, and Resolved, That the Ithaca Daily Journal be designated as the official paper to publish the official canvass and election notices of Tompkins Coun- The Supervisors' Proceedings 23 O ty, Session Laws, Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature for the year , 1911 in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 16, Laws of 1909. L. E. PATTERSON, JOHN W. PRESWICK, W. C. GALLLAGER, WHEELER Si'IITH, GEORGE W. FROST, F. B. AIKEN, F. A. TODD, F. B, .1. W. JONES. On notion of Mr. White the same was adopted. By Mr. Patterson: Resolved, That before any bill is audited for an amount less than that claimed therein the Supervisor of that town or ward from which the claim name shall be notified and the claimant conferred with. On motion of Mr. Todd the same was adopted. The Clerk react the following communication: STATE OF NEW YORK. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE;. Albany, Sept. 26, 1910. To the Clerk of the Board of Supery County of Tompkins. mors, Sir:—The Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins is required to raise the sum of $1,547.77 for compensation of sundry Stenographers and Clerks to September 30, 1911, as follows: For the Stenographers of the Supreme Court in the Sixth Judicial District, pursuant to sub -division 4, Section 309, Chapter 30 of the Consolidated Laws of 1909, and for Confidential Clerics appointed by the Justices of the Supreme Court pur- suant to Section 160, Chapter 30 of the Consolidated Laws of 1909 $1,495 73 For the Deputy Clerk of the Appellate Division of the Third De- ?4 7'hc Supervisors' Proccediny,s partment, pursuant to Sub -division 4, Section 101, Sub- division G, Section 271, Chapter 30 of the Consolidated Laws of 1909 52.94 $1,547.77 Respectfuiiy yours, DEPUTY COMPTROLLER. Laid on the table under the rule. The Chairman announced the following Standing Committees. CONSTABLES' ACCOUNTS—Smith, Parker, Chappuis. CLERKS' AND JUSTICES' ACCOUNTS --Patterson, Jones, Squier, COUNTY T'REASURER'S ACCOUNTS—Frost, Chappuis, Gallagher. SHERIFF'S AND JU D GE'S AC COUNTS—M cAllaster, Pres - nick, Patterson. CORONER'S, .CORONER'S JURIES' AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S ACCOUNTS—Gallagher, Parker, Patterson. MISCELLANEOUS CLAIMS --Parker, Todd, Preswick. JURISPRUDENCE AND ERRONEOUS ASSESSTvIENTS— Squier, Smiths, Patterson. EQUALIZATION AND FOOTING ASSESSMENT ROLLS —Jones, Frost, McAllaster, •White, Gallagher, Chappuis, Preswick. SUPERINTENDENTS OF THE POOR—Todd, Squier, Frost, Davis. APPROPRIATIONS AND COUNTY BUILDINGS—Aileen, Frost, McAllaster, Todd, \ rliite. U; S. DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE—White, Smith, Davis. - The Supervisors' Proceedings . 25 STATE CHARITIES AND PENAL INSTITUTIONS—Chap- puis, Gallagher, Preswick. GOOD ROADS COMMITTEE--.Preswick, Jones, McAllaster. Todd, Parker. PRINTING AND PRINTERS' ACCOUNTS—Davis, _Jones, Vhhite. The Clerk read the following report of 'the Committee on Fuel and Lights which on motion of NIr. Preswick was accepted and order- ed printed in the proceedings: To the Board of. Supervisors: Your Committee on Fuel and Lights for 1910, report as follows: RESOURCES:— Balance 1909 account $. 238.29 Appropriation, 1910 1,000.00 Total fund, 1910 $1,228.29 The following sums have been expended for lights from and including November, 1909, to October, 1910, twelve months: Jail electric lights $ 88.68 Sheriff's residence electric lights 90.20 County Clerk's and Judge's Office, electric lights 41.02 County Court House, electric lights 39.00 County Court House, gas • .96 Jail, gas 8.72 County Clerk's'and Judge's Of13ce, gas 3:47 Total lighting bills, county buildings $272.09 CITY OF ITHACA. There has been expended for fuel during year 1910 the following sums: 101 tons, 50 lbs. egg coal, Court House and Jail $521.86 10 1-2 tons chestnut coal, jail 57,87 26 The Supervisors' Proceedings 22 tons, stove coal, clerk's office 113.05 Wood for Clerk's office 5.00 Total fuel bills County Buildings, City of Ithaca 1697.78 RECAPITULATION. Appropriation, 1910 and balance 1909 $1,238.29 Total lighting bilis, 1910 1275.34 Total fuel purchased, 1910 697.78 973.12 Balance on hand, County Treasurer, Nov. 14, 1910 $ 265.17 Your committee think it proper to mention in .this report that by the method of making a yearly appropriation in advance thereby permitting your committee to take advantage of fuel and light discounts for cash pay- ments made promptly, the saving on light bills enumerated in this report is 130.02, and the saving on fuel is $66.50. 'l'he supply of fuel mentioned in this report was purchased in May and will last until usual time of buying the annual supply for 1911. All of which is respectfully submitted. L. E. PATTERSON, WILLIAM H. PARKER, WHEELER SMITH, Committee. On motion the Board adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. By Mr. Patterson: Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed by the Chair to re- ceive bids for fuel and lights for the county buildings for the ensuing year. • On motion of Mr. Todd the same was adopted. The Supervisors' Proceedings 27 The Chair appointed as such committee Messrs. Patterson, Smith, and Parker. Mr. Fritz Reichmann, State Sealer of Weights and Measures was given the privilege of the floor and he addressed the Board relative to the Law on County Sealer of Weights and Measures and as to the amount of salary the County Sealer should receive. The Clerk read the report of G. E. Hall, Inspector from the State Board of Charities, of her inspection of the County Almshouse which on motion of Mr. Parker was received and ordered filed. On motion the Board adjourned. P BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. FOURTH DAY. Tuesday, November 22, 191o. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of November 21st read and approved. The morning session was devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. - Roll call- Quorum present. 13y Mr. Davis: Resolved; That the Board of Supervisors authorize the printing of 3,000 copies of the minutes of the various sessions.of this Board for the year 1910 28 • The S-upervisors' Proceedings • and that the same be allotted to the members representing the various towns and wards as follows: Caroline 250 Danby 200 Dryden 400 Enfield 150 Groton 350 Ithaca Town 175 Ithaca City ---First Ward 100 Ithaca City ---Second Ward 100 Ithaca City—Third Ward 100 Ithaca City—Fourth Ward 100 Ithaca City—Fifth Ward 100 Lansing 350 Newfield • 300 Ulysses 285 Clerl: of the Board 40 On motion of Mr. White the sane was adopted. 13y Mr. Davis: Resolved. That there be levied and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) as and for a partial payment or so much thereof as may be necessary for the printing of the proceedings of this Board for 1910. The order for the said Five Hundred Dollars, however, not -Co be delivered to the printer by the Clerk until said proceedings are printed and deliverd to him strictly in ac- cord with the contract. Laid on the table tinder the rule. Mr. White presented the Town Audits of the Town of Lansing amounting to $1,791.33. By Mr. White: Resolved, That there be levied and collected from the taxable property of the Town of Lansing pursuant to resolution of the Town Board of said Town the sum of $1,791.33 being the amount of Town Audits of said town for the year 1910. On motion of Mr. Todd, the resolution was adopted by an unani- mous vote. Tite Supervisors' Procecdingti 29 On motion of Mr. Parker all claims for law hooks were referred to Mr. White as a Special Commitee. Mr. Smith presented the "Town Audits of the Town of Enfield amounting to $1,287.36. By Mr. Smith: • Resolved, That there be assessed against and collected from the tax - .able property of the Town of Enfield the sum of $1,287.36 being the amount e of the Town .A.udits of said Town for 1910. • Daniel Crowley, •Esd., as attorney for a tax payer of the 'l'owrr of Entield protested against the passage of the resolution upon the grounds that the 'loan Board could not legally enter into a contract with a rbeinber of the Town Board for work to be done on the highways in said Town and that said Town Board could not legally audit a claim of a•member thereof for such work done in said town; and that the audits presented contained such a claim. a On motion of Mr. Parker action on Mr. Smith's resolution was made a special order of business for November 28, 2 p: tn. On- motion of Mr. Patterson the 'election of a jail ;physician fol- . the ensuing year.was made a special order of business November 28 immediately after the dispositon of Mr. Smith's resolution. • The notice from the Comptroller's Office requiring the County to raise $1,547.77 for compensation of sundry stenographers and clerks of, the Supreme Court, read November 21, was taken up for consider- ation and on motion of Mr. Parker the amount was ordered levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tomb; kips by.an unanimous vote. On motion the Board adjourned. BERT,T. BAKER, Clerk. Roll call. The Supervisors' Proceedings FIFTH DAY. Wednesday, November 23, 1910. Morning Session. Quorum present. Minutes of November 22 read and approved. Morning session devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Mr. Todd presented the Town Audits of the Town of Danby amounting to $1,574.37. By Mr. Todd: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the Town of Danby in pursuance of resolutions of the Town Board of said Town the following sums: For Town Audits, $1,574,37. For Memorial Day services, $50.00. For money advanced by Supervisor in settlement of two actions brought against said Town for injuries sustained on account of defective highways. note 'and interest, $102.90. On motion of Mr. Parker the resolution was adopted by an unani- mous vote of the members present. By Mr. Patterson: Resolved, That in lieu of a salary, the jail physician for the ensuing • The Supervisors' Proceedings ' 31 year be paid by fee; such fee to be the minimum fee charged for such work by physicians when tendered to an individual and not to exceed one dollar ($1.00) for each professional visit to the jail. On motion of Mr. Chappuis the resolution was adopted by an unanimous vote. By Mr. Patterson: Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be allowed $20.00 for postage for the ensuing year. Laid on the table under the rule. • By Mr. Frost: Resolved, That all county orders shall bo countersigned by the Chair- man of this Board and all town orders shall be countersigned by the Super- visor of their respective towns and that no order shall be delivered until after the adjournment of this Board and further that no county order will be payable until February 15, 1911, and no town order will be payable until February 15, 1911, unless the same shall be used in the payment of taxes. On motion. of Mr. Chappuis the same was adopted. The Clerk read. the following statement which on motion of Mr. Frost was received and ordered printed in the proceedings: To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: From verified statements made to the assessors of the Town of Ulysses by the State Bank and by the First National Bank, doing business at Tru- mansburg, Town of Ulysses, N. Y., which are subject to taxation under the provisions of the Tax Law relating to stockholders of banks and banking in- stitutions, the•assessors have determined the value of each share of stock as follows: TI -IB FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 250 shares of capital stock, par value $25,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits, June 30, 1910 6,872.63 ;31,872.63 32 The Supervisors' Proceedings • Less assessed valuation, banking house and lot 4,200.00 , $27,672.63 Value of each share for taxation --$110.69. THE STATE BANK. :50 shares of capital stock, par Valu:: $100 each $25,400.00 Surplus and undivided prniits 6,322 30 Total $31,323.30 Less real property 1,800.00 Amount for taxation $29,523.30 F. B. AIKEN, . Supervisor. Mr. Davis' resolution to levy and collect $500.00 from the tax- able property of the County of Tompkins as a payment for the print- ing of the proceedings of the Board for 1910, introduced November 22 was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. White adopt- ed by an unanimous vote. Mr. Parker, Chairman of the Committee on Miscellaneous Ac- counts reported favorably on Bills Nos. So, 47, 38, 24 and 4 and .recom- mended that the full amounts thereof he allowed. Laid on the table under the rule. On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER, .Clerk. SIXTH DAY. Monday, November 28, 1910. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. The Supervisors' Proceedings IVlinutes of November 23 read and approved. Morning session was devoted to committee work. ,,Afternoon Session. Roll call. All members present. , 33 [r. Smith's resolution to levy upon and collect from the taxable property of the Town of Enfield $1,286.36 to pay the Torn. Audits of said town, introduced November 22, was taken up as a special or- der of business and IV[r. Pattersont moved the adoption of the reso- lution. Daniel Crowley, Esq., as attorney for burr .Rutusey a taxpayer of the Town of, Enfield, appeared before the Board and protested against the adoption of the resolution -upon the ground that the audit by the Town Board of the claim of Wheeler Smith for $150.00 includ- ed in the audits was not a proper audit and that the Board could not order the levy of,a tax to pay the same. After a general discussion of the matter, the resolution was adopt • - ecl. • Ayes.--ivfessrs. Gallagher, Todd, Chappuis, Jolles, Preswick, Pat- terson, Prost, Davis and White. -9. Nays.—Mr. Squier.—i. Excused—Messrs. Snaith, Parker and I cAllaster.-3. Dr. Gallagher presented the Town Audits c.:f the Town of Caro- line amounting to $1,494.15. By Dr: Gallagher: 1{etiolved, That in pursuance of resolutions of the 1'crwn Board of the Town of Caroline there be levied upon and collected from the taxable prop- erty r,f said town the following sums: - • For uayrnent of 'Town Audits, $1,454.15. 3 34 T/w u.p r-vi8ovs'.Proceedinys Fur Soldiers' Relief Fund, $50.00. For 11,1emoriez.l Day Services, $20.00. For bridge at James Personius', $265.00. On motion of Mr, Frost the resolution was adopted by an unani- mous vote. iVlr:'Chappuis presented the Town Audits of the Town of Dryden amounting to $2,486.87. By Mr. Chappuis: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the Town of Dryden in pursuance of resolutions of the Town Board of said town the following sums: Town audits, $2,486.87. Town Poor, G. W. Sutfin, Overseer of Poor, $50.00.' Town Poor, Bradford Snyder. Overseer of Poor, $500.00. Memorial Day Fund,.$50.00. Money advanced fox_,M1seellaneous Fund, $27.39. .Money advanced for Machinery Fund, $85.98. Money advanced for Bridge Fund, $420.32. On motion of Mr. Todd the resolution was adopted by an unani- mous vote. Mr. Preswick presented the Town Audits of the Town of Ithaca amounting to $I,62o.35. By Mr. Preswick: Resolved, That in accordance with a resolution passed by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca there be levied and. collected against the tax- able property of the Town of Ithaca the sum of$1,620.35, being the amount of the Town»Audits of said Town for the year 1910, The ,Supervisors' Proceedings - .35 On motion of Mr. Todd the resolution was adopted by an unani- mous vote. By Mr. ,Chappuis: . Resolved, That in accordance with a resolution of the Town Board. of the Town of Dryden that there be Levied and'collectad from the owner or harborer.of each dog in said town the sum of one, dollar ($1.00) and for each female dog the such of three dollars ($3.00).' 4 ; On motion of Mr. Todd the resolution was adopted by an unani- mous vote. By Mr. Chappuis: •Resolved, That in accordance with the resolution of the Town Board of Dryden, there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property the several -amounts specified against the parcels charged for cutting brush as follows: E. G. Van Pelt, $3.40. Mrs. Joseph Hasbrouck, $4.80 John Lee, $1,00. Mrs. Hezekiah English, $3.60. Tota]' $12.80. On motion of Mr: Preswick.the resolution was adopted by an un- animous vote. 0 • The Clerk read the.: following report which on motion of• Mr. White was received and ordered printed in the proceedings: To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: We, the undersigned'Bonding Commissioners of the Town of Newfield, ' respectfully submit the following report: Refunding Serial Bonds outstanding Twenty-eight Thousand Dollars ($28,000.00.) Said Serial Bonds mature and become payable as follows: Two Thou"- s 36 The Supervisors' Proceedings sand Dollars ($2,000.00) on the first day of March,. 1911, and $2,000,uo on the first day of 'March each yeah thereafter• until the whole amount shall have been paid.' Said Serial Bonds bear interest at the rate of 344, per cent. payabie semi-annually on the first days of March and September of each year. We further report that it will be necessary for the said Town of New- field to raise by tax the sum of Two Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty- five Dollars ($2,945.00) to pay maturing Bonds and interest on bonds a follows: Principal payable March 1st, 1911 $2,009,00 Interest on $28,000.00 from Septeniber.1st, 1910 to March 1, 1911490.00 Interest on $26,000 from March 1, 1911 to September 1, 1911 455.00 Total $2,945.00 We further report that we have no balance on hand. Dated, Newfield, .N, Y., November 15, 1910. AMOS H, PALMER, JOHN W. DEAN, State of New York, :55. County of Tompkins. Commissioners. The undersigned being duly sworn deposes and .says that the above re- port is In all respects correct and true to the hest of their knowledge and belief. AMOS H. PALMER, .TOHN W. DEAN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th ,day of November, 1.910. `ESTfJS PATTERSON. Notary Public. By Mr. McAllaster: U Resolved. that at the request of the Bonding Commissioners of the The Supervisors' Proceedings • 37 Town of Newfield the sum of Nine Hundred Forty-five Dollars ($945.00) for the payment of interest and the further sum of Two Thousands Dollars ($2,000.00) for the payment of principal of the above named bonds be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the Town of Newfield. Laid on the table under the rule. Mr: Patterson's resolution to levy and collect fiurn the 'taxable. property of the County of 'Tompkins $2o.00 for postage for the Clerk of the Board for ensuing year, introduced Ndveipher 23, was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. McAllaster the same was adopted by an unanimous vote. On motion Bills Nos. 4, 47, 51, 8o, 38, 24 were audited al the"full amounts claimed by unanimous vote as recommended by the Corn- n ittee on Miscellaneous Claims. Mr. Chappuis, Chairman of the Committee on State Charities and PenalInstitutions, reported favorably on`Bills Nos. 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31 and recommended that the full amounts thereof be paid. • Laid on the table under the rule. Mr. Parker, Chairman of the Committee on Miscellaneous Claims, reported favorably on Bills Nos. 26 and 32 and recommended. that +.he full amounts thereof he' paid. Laid on the table under the rule. The election of a Jail Physician for the -ensuing year was taken up and the Chair appointed Messrs. Preswick and Chappuis to act as tellers. • An informal ballot was taken and the whole number of votes cast was 14 of which Dr. C. F. Denman received t i Dr. H. W. Nash received 2 Blank ... l 38 The Supervisors' Proceedings On motion of Mr. Todd the vote was declared formal and Dr_ C. F. Denman declared elected Jail Physician for the ensuing year. On motion of Mr. Patterson, the bills for the city' water in the County Buildings used during the past year were referred to the Mis- cellaneous Committee for investigation and recommendations. On motion of Mr. Parker the public were invited to attend the exhibit to be given by the State Charities Association on a tubercu- loss Hospital on December 2, that the court room be used for the ex-• hibit and that. the sheriff have the room heated for that occasion. On motion of Mr. Squier a special invitation was extended to the members of the County Medical Society to be present and the Clerk was instructed to ,write to the Secretary of the Society to that effect.... On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. SEVENTH DAY. Tuesday, November 29. 191o. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of November 28 read and approved Morning session devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. The Clerk read the following report which on motion of Mr. Pres - wick was received and ordered printed in the proceedings: The ,Supervisors' _Proceedings 39 To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: I beg to report that since my last report, (November 11, 1909), 1 have 'received the following moneys due and for Tonipkins County. The same'have been paid to the County :Treasurer and 1 hold his re- eeipts for the same. 1910, Feb. 3. Ray Pooler, Excise, Town of Ithaca $200.00 1910. April 13. Frank Stout, Excise, Town of Dryden $210.00 Respectfully, J. (4, WORTMAN, Sheriff. The Clerk. read the folowing report which on motion of tVIr. Todd was received and ordered printed in the proceedings: • '1'o the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: Gentlemen:. As Supervisor of the Town of Enfield to whom was trans- ferred the duties of Railroad Bonding Commissioners of said Town, 1, here- by respectfully report: That of the original issue of ten bonds of One 'Thousand Four hundred Dollars each, March 1, 1901, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8 and 9 of said series each of $1400.00 have been fully paid, cancelled and surrendered. 1 further report that the seini-annual interest on said bonds due March 1, 1910, amounting to $49.00, and the further sum of $24.50 due September . 1. 1910, have been fully paid and 1 hold r_auce]lyd coupons therefor. Thai by the terms of the contract on which said bonds %Vere issues, one bond of $1,400.00 becomes due annually in addition to semi-annual interest on balances remaining unpaid, ' . 1 therefore report that it will be necessary for the Town of Enfield to raise by tax for the coming year for the payment of the last bond and in- terest the suns of $1,424.50 to he distributed as follows: For payment of bond, No. 10 - $1.400.00 For payment of interest due March 1, 1911, on I-lond No. 10 24.50 Total $1,424.50 W11E:EDER SMITH, Supervisor. 4-0 Th..r, 8tr.Enxviaurw' 1'•roceedi•ni, By ylr. Stnitli: Resolved, That in accordance with the report of the Supervisor or the - Town of Enfield as to the bonded indebtedness of said Town, that the sum of $1,424.50 be levied upon and collected from the taxable .property of the Town of Enfield to pay the amount due thereon. Laid on the table under the rule. By i\Ir. M.cAllaster: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $200.00 to pay the salary of t1n coroner for the years 1910 and 1911. Laid on the table under the rule. Iy Mr. Todd: Resolved, That this Board of Supervisors hereby fix the compensation for each commissioner of lunacy appointed in Tompkins County the sum of E 5.00. Mr. Preswick moved ved its adoption. On motion of Mr. White consideration of the resolution was made a special order of business for 2 p. nl., December 1 to give the County Medical Society an opportunity to be heard if they desired. By M r, Preswick : Resolved, That in accordance with the resolution passed by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca, that there be levied and collected against the taxable property of the Town of Ithaca the sum of ($400.00) Four Hun- dred Dollars 'for the support of the poor for the ensuing year. On motion of Mr. White the resolution was adopted by an unani_ mous vote. The Clerk read the following report which on motion of Mr. Pat- terson was received and ordered printed in the proceedings: The ,Supe 'vi.sors' Procceding8 41 To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: Gentlemen: -1n compliance with the law relative to town indebtedness, I would respectfully submit the .following report with reference to the Town of Lansing for the year 1910, namely: Total. indebtedness of said Town to date is $2,000.00 in the form of notes each held by the Ithaca Savings Bank drawing interest at the rate of 9%. e One -of said notes is One February 15, 1911. $1;000.00 One of said notes is flue February 15, 1912 $1,000.00 The amount to be raised the meet payments to become due February 15, 1911, is $1,080.00 of which $1,000.00 is principal and $80.00 interest on 12,000.00 to February 15, 1911. The above indebtedness was authorized by resolution of the Board of Supervisors on the 20th day of December, 1945, which gave the said Town of Lansing authority to borrow money to reconstruct bridges destroyed by the, elements, ORLAN17(1 w.it1TLE Supervisor. By Mr. White: Resolved, That there be levied against and collected from the taxable property of the Town of Lansing for the year 1910 the sum of $1,080.00, it being principal and interest on notes held by the Ithaca Savings Bank and payable February 15, 1911. Laid on the table under the rule. The Clerk read the following statement which on !notion of Mr. Preswick was received and ordered printed in the proceedings: We, the undersigned, Assessors of the Town of Dryden, County of Tomp- kins, State of New York, do hereby notify you as required by law that the stock of the First National Bank of Dryden, N. Y., has been assessed ahi follows: 250 shares of capital stock $25,000.00 Surplus fund 12,500.00 42 The S'icperlrisorsI'roceedings Undivided profits 2,469.26 Total $39 969.26 Less Real Estate 2,000.00 Amount of bank tax $37,969.26 Value of each share for taxation $161.87. W. J. SHAVER, JR.. Assessor. A. A: SAGER, Assessor. R. ' B. DAVIDSON, Assessor. • Mr. McAllastei's resolution to levy and collect from the taxable property of the Town of Newfield. $2,945.00 to pay on bonded indebt- edness, introduced November 28, was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. Patterson was adopted by an unanimous vote. On motions Bilis Nos. 26 and 32 were audited at the full amounts claimed as recommended by the Committee on Miscellaneous Claims by an unanimous vote_ On motions Bills Nos. 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31 were audited at the full amounts claimed as recommended by • the Committee on State Charitable and Penal Institutions by unanimous votes. Mr. Patterson, Chairman of the Committee on Justices' Ac- counts, reported favorably on Bills Nos. 74, 59,-17 and 6 and recom- mended that the full amounts thereof be paid. Laid on the table under the rule. The Clerk read the following report which on motion of Mr. Todd was adopted and ordered printed in the proceedings: To the Board of Supervisors: Gentlemen: —your committee appointed to examine the accounts of the several penal and charitable institutions would report as follows and recom- mend the payment of claims of said County and charging the same to the -various towns, as indicated: The rSupe1 'mors• PYocc dindg4 ULYSSES. Chas, Rraeey, Syracuse .Institution for Feeble-minded Children $ 25.00 t. GROTON. Annie E. Snyder, Syracuse Institution for Feeble -[Winded Children.' 25.00 Edith Van Zoil, Syracuse Institution for Feeble-minded Children25.00 Hobart M. Burtenshaw, Syracuse Institution for Feeble-minded Chil- dren 25.00 NEWFIELD, George Brill, Syracuse institution for Feeble-minded Children 25.00 Clifford A. Brown, Syracuse Institution for Feeble-minded Children • 25.00 • COUNTY 01" TOMPKINS. Martha Lockwood, Lottie Lockwood, Ella Northrup, Mary, Warner in -George Junior Republic $325.5fi Lizzie Murphy, Craig Coloney $12.45 • Claude B. Hadley, Craig Colony 0 16.30 Willard Durrant, Craig Coloney 5.40 34.35 Ada Flynn, Catherine Kane, Eunice D. Sullivan, Anna Connors, St. Ann's School. Good Shepherd, 112 2-7 week; at $2.00 $224.57 Monroe County Penitentiary—John Reed, 'Willard 'Predmore, Carrie _ Bishop, Susie LaPolnt, John Wilson, Edward Overton,• Frank Shannon, Vernon Walker, Lewis Marion, John Heed, Thomas Garrity, Floyd Newman, William 1ranScoyk, :t1er•1 Flynn, .IaaineS Byrne, Abraham Guatt $593.05. On motion the Board adjourned. 11, W. CFIAPPUIS, Chairrnan. J. W. PRESWICK, W. C. GALLAGHER, Committee. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. The ,Superuisors' Proceedings EIGHTH DAY. Wednesday, November 3o, 1910. . Morning Session. Roll call. Ouornm present. Minutes of November 29 read and approved. • The morning session was devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. 'The Clerk read the following statement which on motion of Mr Chappuis was received and ordered printed in the proceedings: To the Board' of Supervisors: Frorn verified statements rendered to the Assessors of the Town of Groton by the First National Bank of Groton and .the Mechanic Bank of Groton doing business in the Village and Town of Groton, N. Y., which are ,subject to taxation under the provisions of the Tax Laws of the State of New York, the assessors have determined the value of each share for tax- ation as follows: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GROTON. 1,000 shares capital stook, par value $100,000.00 Surplus 20,000.60' • Undivided profits 18,459.22 Total $138,459.62 Less Real Property 22,514.50 Amount for taxation ;115,945.12 Value of each share for taxation ;115.95. The ,$'upervisors' l roceediny.s. 45 MECHANIC BANK OF GROTON. .500 shares of capital stock, par value' $ 50,000.00 surplus 54,102,05 Undivided profits 1,000,00 Total for taxation $105,102.05 Value of each share for taxation, $210.50. JOHN W. JONES, Supervisor. Mr.. Jones presented the Town Audits of the Town of Groton amounting to $2,871.41. By Mr. Jones: Resolved, That there he levied and collected from the taxable property of the Town of Groton the sum of $2,871.41, being the amount of.the Town Audits for the year 19 t0, and also in pursuance of resolutions of the Town Board of said Town the following sums: For Memorial ,llay, $50.00. P'or Overseer of the Poor, $150,50. r. + For rent of Town Hall, $50.00. i or balance due on note March 1, 1511, $265.59. On motion of Mr. .Patterson the resolution was adopted by an unanimous vote: Mr. McAllaster presented the Town Audits of the Town of New- field amounting to__$I,781.18. Ry Mr. McAllaster: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxab1tia property of the Town of Newfield the sum of $1,781.13, being' the amount of. Town. Audits of said town, The ,Superlas'ors' Proceedings On motion of Mr. White the resolution was adopted by an unani- mous vote. . By Mr. Preswick: Whereas, The 'Town Superintendents of the several towns of Tompkins County have made an estimate of the amount of money necessary to be raised by tax for the improvement of the highways and bridges and other miscellaneous highway purposes of their respective towns as provided by Section 90 of the 'Highway Law; and Whereas, the respective town boards have approved or changed said_ estimates as provided by Section 91 of the Highway Law, therefore, be it Resolved. That the said estimates as approved by the Town Boards he received and the sum set opposite the name of the respective towns in the column which bears the heading "Amount of 1st Item," (which is the amount of the First Item in said estimates), be assessed, levied and col- lected upon the taxable property of the respective towns, exclusive of the property within the limits of the incorporated village or villages of their re- spective towns which maintain their street and highways as a separate road district, and be it further Resolved, That the sum set opposite the names of ,the respective towns in the columns which bear the heading "Amount of 2nd. Item," "Amount • •of 3rd Item" and "Amount of 4th Item," (which is the amount of the Sec- ond, Third and Fourth Items,of said estimates as approved by the various town boards be assessed,' levied and collected upon the entire taxable prop- erty of the various towns of Tompkins County as follows, that is to say: Amount of. Amount of Amount of Amount of Name of Town. 1st. Item. 2nd. Item. 3rd. Item. 4th. Item. Caroline $2,073.25 $ 355.00 $ 50.00 $100.00 Danby 2,000.00 600.00 75.00 250.00 . Dryden 4,500.00 ' 2.200.00 420.00 400.00 Enfield .... 1.400,00 200.00 250.00 400.00 Groton 8,360.00 900.00 200.00 550.00 Ithaca .2,000.00 500.00 100.00 200.00 Lansing 2,730.03 200.00 250.00 Newfield 2,200.00 200.00 150.00 100.00 Ulysses 2,500.00 1,500.00 100.00 100.00 And that the several amounts when collected shall be paid to the Super- visor of the respective towns to be paid out by them as provided by law. The Supervisors' Proceedings 47 On motion of Mr. Chappuis th'e resolution was• adopted by an unanimous vote. • By Mr. Preswick:- , whereas the Supervisor and Town Clerk of the Town mentioned below have certified to this Board statement of the expenses incurred by the Town Superintendent of said Town with the consent of the Town Board pursuant to Section 93 of. the Highway Law and audited and allowed by said Town Board together with the principal and interest,' therefore, be it, Resoolved, That the amounts set,- opposite the nanie of said Town be assesssed, levied and collected upon the taxable property of said town ex- clusive of the corporate limits of any village or villages which maintain the highways therein as a separate district, and that the same when collected be paid to the Supervisor of the Town to be applied to "the cancelling of the certificates of indebtedness and the interest accruing on the same which were issued in payment of the above mentioned indebtedness. Name of Town. Ulysses, (Highway) Amount of Principal. Amount of Interest. $110.28 $1.34 On motion of Mr. Chappuis the resolution was adopted by an unanimous vote. By Mr. Preswick: Wheras, The Supervisors and Town Clerks of the towns mentioned below have certified to this Board statements of the expenses incurred by the Town Superintendents of said towns with the consent of the Town Boards pur- suant to Section 96 of the Highway Law and audited and allowed by said Town Board or Town Boards together with the principal and interest. there- fore, be it Resolved, That the amounts set opposite the name of each town be as- sesssed, levied and collected from the taxable property of that town, and that the same when collected be paid to the Supervisor of the town to be applied to the cancelling of the certificates of indebtedness and the interest accruing on the same which were issued in payment of the above mention- ed accounts. 4S The Supervisors' L''r-oceedivgs Amt. of Principal Amt. of Interest Name of Town. ,to be Levied. to be Levied. Dryden, (snow) $ 800.00 Groton, (bridge) 3,000.00 $187.76 Groton, (snow) 1,634.57 66.44 Ithaca, (bridge) 1,998.00 Newfield, (snow and miscellaneous) 350.01) ' 9.42 Ulysses, (bridge) 1,057,88 12.87 Ulysses, (machinery) .433.00 23.38 Ulysses, (snow) ., 247.91 3;02 On motion of Mr. White the resolution was adopted by an unani- mous vote. il'tr. Smith's resolution to levy and collect from taxable property ni the Town• of Enfield $1,424.50 .to pay the bonded indebtedness of said town, introduced November 29, was taken up for consideration and on rnotion of Mr. Patterson was adopted by an unanimous vote. Mr. McAllaster's resolution to levy and collect from taxable prop- erty of the County of Tompkins $200.00 to pay the salary of the Cor- oner for 1930 and 1911, ,introduced November 29, was taken .up for consideration and on motion of Mr., Preswick was adopted by an un- animous vote. Mr. White's resolution to levy and collect from taxable property of the Town of Lansing $1,o80.00 to pay on Town Indebtedness. in- troduced November 29, was taken up for consideration and on mo- tion of Mr. Patterson was adopted by an unanimous vote. On motion Bills Nos. 74,59, 17 and 6 were audited at the full amounts claimed as recommended by the Committee of Justices' Ac-, counts by unanimous votes. Dr. Gallagher, Chairman of the Committee on Coroners' Ac- counts, reported favorably. on Bills Nos. 1 and 76 and recommended that the full amounts, thereof be allowed. ,... I A•64, F Jt. , 10 0 ;t, 3L_ i. iL ,1i ' .• Laid on the table under the rule. Dr. Gallagher,'Chairman of the Committee on District Attorney's The ' b'upervi or8' Pni eerl i n (p 49 Accounts; reported on Bill No. 78 recommending that it be allowed at $34.89 instead of $42.39 claimed. Laid of -the table under the rule. Mr. Parker, Chairman of -the Committee on M.iscellancot.is Claims, -reported favorably on Bills Nos. 40, 53, 65, 57; 3 and 12 reconi- mendi6g that they be allowed in the full amamts claimed, and on Bill No. 72 that it be allowed at..$5..00 instead of $1o.00 claimed; on Bill No. 71 that it be •allowed at $5.00 instead of $ro..00 claimed ;. on 11;11 No. 86 that it he allowed. at $5.00 instead of $10.00 claimed. Laid on the table under the rule. At the request of Mr Aiken, vlr. Squier tools the chair. Mr. Aiken, Chairman of the Committee on. County Buildings, reported on Bills Nos. 37, 85, 48, 54 and 49 and " recommended that they be allowed in. the. full. amount claimed. . Laid on the table under t:hc rule. idr_ White as the Special Committee. on Law Book Claims re- • ported on Bills. N os. 19, 42, 66 and 34 and recommended, that they be rejected upon the merits, and on Bili No. 36 that it be allowed at $6.5o instead of $24.00 claimed. Laid on the table under the rule. Mr. Aiken addressed relative to better. fire protection at the County Almshouse, and on motion of Mr. Parker the Building Com- mittee were instructed to provide additioniil fire extinguishers and grenades at the Almshouse. Mr. Aiken presented the Town Audits of the Town of Ulysses 'amounting to $2,123.31.. . 4 s ' By Mr. Aiken: necnlved, That, there he levied upon and collected rrorn the taxakble 50 The Supervisors' Proceedings property of the Town of Ulysses in pursuance of resolutions of the Town Board of said town the following sums; For Town Audits, $2,123.31.. For Indigent Soldiers and Sailors $100.00. • For Support of the Poor, $350.00. For Memorial Day Observance, $50.00. For Bonded .Indebtedness, Principal, $2,000.00. For Bonded Indebtedness, Interest, $1,085.00. For Repair and Construction of Bridges, $1,500.00. For Purchase and Repair of Road Machinery, $100.00. • For Removal of Snow and Other Miscellaneous Purposes, $100.00. On motion of Mr. Davis the resolution was adopted by an unani- mous vote. The Clerk read the following statement which on motion of Mr. Aiken was received and ordered printed in the proceedings: To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins Cniinty: Gentleinen:�From verified statements rendered to Inc by the Tomp- kins County National Bank dong business in the City of Ithaca, New York, and the First National Bank of the flame place, relative to their stocks sub- ject to taxation under the provisions of Chapter 550 of the Laws of 1901. being an act to amend the Tax Law relating to taxing the stockholders of Banks and Banking Institutions, I have determined the value of each share of stock to be as follows: TOMTKINS COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. (Ithaca, N. Y.) One Thousand (1.000) shares of• Capital stock, par value $100.00 each $100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 The Supervisors' Proceedings 51 Undivided profits 66,397.90 Total $266,597.90. Less Real Estate 16,000.00 Amount for taxation $250,397.90 The amount of $250,397.90 divided by one thousand, (1,000), the num- ber of, shares equals (value of each share for taxation), $250.3979. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, (Ithaca, N. Y.) Twenty-five Hundred (2,500) shares of capital stock, par value $100.00 , $250,000.00' Amount of Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits 62,299.21 Total $362,299.21 The amount of $326,299.21 divided by twenty-five 'hundred, (2,500), the number of shares, equals (value of each share for taxation), $149,919659. FORDYCE A. COBE, Assessor. By Mr. Davis: Resolved, That there be levied against and collected from the taxable propertyof the City of Ithaca the sum of $15.00 for the distribution of the proceedings of this Board to be paid in equal parts to the several Supervisors of the City of Ithaca. • Laid on the table under the rule. On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER , Clerk. 52 The Supervisors' Proceedings NINTH DAY. Thursday. December i. iylo. Morning Session. Roll call. .Quoruni. present. Minutes of November 30 read and approved. The morning session was devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. All members present. The special order of business on the resolution to make the fee of 'each commissioner in lunacy $5.00 was taken up for consideration. Dr. Luzcrne Coville, Dr. H. H. Crum, Dr. W. H. Lockerby, Dr. C. P. Biggs and Dr. Abram T. Kerr of Cornell University were given the privilege of the floor and spoke in favor of raising the fee to $lo.00. On motion action on the resolution was deferred to Friday, De- cember 9, at 2 p. m. • :Mr. A. H. Overacker, County Clerk, was given the privilege of the floor and addressed the Board relative to increasing the salaries of the Deputy County Clerk and Search Clerk, and on motion of Mr. Parker the matter was referred to the Appropriation Committee. By Dr. Gallagher: Resolved, That in accordance with a resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Caroline there'be levied and collected from the taxable prop- erty the several amounts specified against the parcels charged for cutting brush as follows: f'!ie Supervisors' Proceeding? • 53 Ellen Lounsberry. $ 1.50 Roger B. Williams 4.05 Hattie Hill 1.50 John Besecner .75 Total $ 7.80 On motion of Mr..White the sauce was adopted. By Mr. Preswick: Resolved, That in accordance with the resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca there be levied upon and collected from the -taxable property the several amounts specified against the parcels charged for cut- ting brush as follows: Hannah Rhodes $7.50 Mary Baker 7.50 John Metz • 1.50 Total $18.50 On :notion of Mr. Chappuis the same was adopted. By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of one hundred fifty-seven and fifty cents ($157.50) to be paid to the City of Ithaca for water service at County Jail, Court house and County Clerk's Office for the year 1910 and sprinkling in front of County Clerk's Office. Laid on the table under the rule. By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $30.00 to pay for check pro- tector for County Treasurer. Laid on the table under the rule. ' 54 The Supervisors' Proceedings By Mr. Todd: Resolved, That the Chairman of this Beard appoint a committee of three members of this Board to contract for all necessary printing not pro- vided for by law, and to purchase all necessary supplies for all books or supplies or for repairs to the same unless approved by this com- mittee.• On motion of Mr. White the same was adopted. 13y Mr. Smith: Resolved, That in pursuance of resolutions adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Enfield that there be assessed, levied and collected from the taxable property of the Town of Enfield the following sums: For support of the Town Poor, $125.00., For amount of damages, given by the Town Board to owners of sheep killed by dogs in excess of Dog Fund, $75.00. . On motion of Mr. Patterson the resolution was adopted by an unanimous vote. On motions Bills Nos. i and 76 were audited at the full amounts claimed as recommended by the Committee on Coroners' Accounts by unanimous votes. On motions Bills Nos. 40, 53, 65, 57, 3 and 12 were audited at the full amounts claimed as recommended by the Committee on Mis- cellaneous Claims by unanimous votes. On motions, Bills Nos. 37, 85, 48, 54 and 49 were audited at the full amounts claimed as recommended by the Committee on County Buildings by unanimous votes. On motion item for one Cook's Criminal Code, $7.50 in Bill No. 78 was disallowed as recommended by the Committee on District At- torney's Accounts by an unanimous vote. On motion Bill No. 78 was audited at $34.89 instead of $42.39 The .Su.pervi.tnr 8' 1'r oem(irtip; 55 claiined as recommended by the Committee on District Attorney's Accounts by an unanimous vote. On Motions Bills Nos. 19, 42, 66 and 34 were rejected upon their merits as recommended by Mr. White as a Special,Cornnrittee on Law. Books by unanimous votes. On motions duly made and seconded items Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 of Bill No. 36 were clisa,llowed and. rejected upon'their merits as recom- mended by Mr: \Vliite as a Special Committee on Law Books by un- animous votes. On motion Bill No. 36 was audited at $6.5o instead of $24.00 claimed as recommended by Mr. White as a Special Committee on Law Books by an unanimous vote. • Mr. Todd, Chairman of the Conilnittce 011 Superintendent of the Poor Accounts, reported favorably on .l fills Nos. 81, 2, 13, It and 55 and recommended that they be allowed in the frill amounts claimed. Laid on the table under the rule. Mr. Patterson, Chairman of the Committee on Clerk's Accounts reported favorably on Bills Nos. 63; 68 and 75 an(1 recommended that the full amounts thereof be allowed. Laid on the table under the rule. • • IVlr. Davis, Chairman of the Committee. on •Printing, reported fa- vorably on Bill No. 9 and recommended that the bill he allowed in rhe full amount claimed. Laid on the table under the rule. Mr. McAllaster, Chairman of the Committee on Sheriff's Ac- t eported favorably on Bills Nos. 75, 82 and 4.6 and recommended that ed that they be allowed in the full amounts claimed. Laid on the. table under the rule. On motion the Board adjourned. fiE RT 'I'. _ BAKER, Clerk. 56 • '1'h.c .S tper•viNw ' Proceediny. TENTH DAY. Friday, December 2, 1910. Morning Session. ' Roll call. Quorum present.• 'Minutes of December. 1 read and approved. Mr. Simpson, representative7 of the Matthew Bender ,and Co., was given the privilege of the floor and addressed the Board relative to purchasing Bender's Supervisors' i\Ianival. i\1r. Simpson stated he•would send to the Board fourteen Manuals and those desiring one could have it -at $5.5o per hook and the others he returned. The reniainder of the morning session was devoted to committee work. The afternoon session was devoted to the exhibit in the Court Room given by the State Charities Aid Association. BERT T' BAKER, Clerk. fIu S'upervi ots' 1'ruccediiy., ELEVENTH DAY. i.ionday, December 5, [910. Morning Session.. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of December 2 read and approved. The' morning session- was devoted to committee work. ;Afternoon Session.. 57 Roll call. Quorum present. The Chairman appointed as the committee to purchase supplies and to contract for printing, etc., for all county offices Messrs. Davis, Gallagher and McAllaster. The Chairman appointed as the committee to apportion the mort- gage tax Messrs. Patterson, Squier and Smith. The Clerk read the following report which on, motion of Mr. White was received and ordered'printecl ifl the proceedings: SURROGATE'S OFFICIO IN ACCOUNT WITII TOMPKTNS COUNTY. Balance due County at date of last report $ $ 3 60 The following amount has been received for certified copies of records since the'date of last report 45 60 Total receipts *49 20 DISBURSEMENTS. Laundry $ 2 10 58 The &upervisor•s' Proceed-irt-g3 Postage 17 00 Telephoning 1 30 Supplies 2 70 Locks 3 80 Mat 1 0D Electric desk lamp and fixtures 3 75 Total disbursements $31 95 $31 95 Balance due County $17 20 State of New York, :ss. County of Tompkins. : Della 111. Gillespie being duly sworn says she is the Clerk of the Sur- rogate's Court of the said County; that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of fees received by her for services for certifying records since the date of last report to the present time, together with all disbursements • chargeable against the same. DELLA. M. GILLESPT.E. Sworn to before me this 5th day of December, 1910. CLARENCE D. TARBELL, • Notary Public. To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: . T hereby report that the matter of certifying copies of the records of this office is•one of the Clerk's duties which is performed by her, and the fees for the same are collected by her. Annexed hereto is a check for $17.20. T believe the above report to be correct. MONROE M. SWEETLAND, Surrogate of Tompkins County. Dated. December 5th. 1910. By Mr. McAllaster: Resolved, That in accordance with 'the resolution adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Newfleid and the statutes In such cases made and pro- The Supervisors' Proceedings 59 vi'ded the following sums of money be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the Town of Newfield as herein set forth, to wit: The sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) in aid of town poor; twenty dollors ($20:00 for the Newfield Soldiers' Veterans' and Citizens' Memorial Asso- ciation to defray the expenses of the observance of Memorial Day; and also the further sum of ono hundred dollars ($100.00) in aid of'the Newfield Free, Town Library. On motion of Mr. Patterson the resolution was adopted by an unanimous vote. By Mr. Smith: Resolved, That in accordance with the resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Enfield there be levied upon and collected from the several par - eels charged for cutting brush in said own the amounts specified as follows: Mrs. Asa White $ 2.80 Oscar Rumsey 3.80 Joseph Drake .20 Mrs. 11. Halsey 5.20 Mrs. Sarah Wallenbeck ... 4.40 Lewis 'Frear 6.00 Silas Hubbell 1.60 .lasper Tanning 1.60 Addle J. foyer .80 Total $26.40 On motion of Mr. unanimous vote. Preswick the resolution was adopted by an 13y Mr. Preswick: Resolved, That pursuant to Section 172, Chapter 30, Laws of 1909, there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the respective towns the various 'amounts set opposite each and paid into the County Treas- ury on the account of the maintenance of State and County Highways for the year 1911 as follows: 'Dotal Mileage 'L'tl. Amt. No. Name. Town. in Town. in Town. 483 Catskill Turnpike, Sec. 3. Caroline 3.77 $200.00 338 Catskill Turnpike, Sec. 2. Dryden 1.38 483 Catskill Turnpike, Sec. 3. Dryden .73 681 lthaea-Dryden, Sec. 1. Dryden 2.63 60 7'Irr; SuJrr:rri8rrr:s' 1P'rocecdingx Total 11ileage.Ttl. Amt. No. Name. Town. in Town. in Town. 682 Ithaca -Dryden, Sec. 2, Dryden 3.95 683 Dryden -Cortland. Dryden 3.85 700.00 681 Ithaca -Dryden, Sec. 1, Ithaca 1.60 72 Catskill Turnpike, Sec, 1. Ithaca 1.87 336 Cayuga Heights. Ithaca 1.5 i 454 Ithaca. Ithaca 3.66 455 Wyckoff. Ithaca .34 606 Cayuga Heights-IIanshaw's Corners. Ithaca 2.12- 616 Trumanshurg-Ithaca. Ithaca 2,63 '5043 Ithaca -Danby, _Part 1. Ithaca 2.59 , 800.00 336 Cayuga heights. Lansing 1.60 100.00 616 Trumansburg-Ithaca. Ulysses 6.03 300.00 Laid on the table under the rule. By Mr. Preswick: Resolved, That in pursuance of Chapter 489, Laws of 1906, as amend- ed by Chapter 718. Laws of 1907, there he levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the county at large and the following towns therein for sinking fund and interest on bonds issued for the construction of roads the following sums: County Town Road. Town, Year. Sinking Int. ' Sinking Int. Total Fund, Fund: 606 Ithaca . 1909 $163.20 $ 326.40 $ 57.60 31155.20 Ithaca . 1910 163.20 326.40 57.60 - 115.20 616 Ulysses 1909 706.20 1412.40 216.85 433.69 Ulysses 1910 706.20 1412.40 216.85 433.69 Ithaca.. 1909 75.77 151.54 Ithaca . 1910 75.77 151.54 $7317.70 Laid on the table under the rule. By Mr, Jones: Resolved, That this Board change the width of the roadway on the pro- posed new road from Groton to Freeville from 16, feet in width to 14 feet In width according, to the recommendations of the Division Engineer so advised by condition of said road. Mr. White moved its adoption. which was duly seconded. iS01•8' Prucredirlys 61 The matter was referred to the Good Roads. Committee for in- vestigation. By M.r. Patterson : Resolved, That the=re be luviod upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the . sum of Nine Hundred Dollars - ($900.00) for fuel"anci tights for, comity huttdings located in the City of. rthaca for the year 1911. Laid on the table under the rule. Mr. Parker's resolution to levy and collect front taxable property of Tompkins County $36.00 . to pay for check protector for County • Treasurer, introduced December 1, was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. Todd was adopted by an unanimous vote. On motions Bills Nos. 73, 68 and 63 were audited at the hill amounts claimed as recommended by the Committee an Clerk's Ac- counts by unanimous votes. On motions [Bills Nos. 46, 82 and 75 were audited 'at the full amounts claimed as recommended by the Con nittee on Sheriff's _tic- connts, by unanimous votes. On inotion.Bill No. g was audited at the full 'amount claimed as recommended by the committee on printer's accounts by an unani- mous vote. Mr. Davis, chairman of the Committee on Printers' Accounts, re- ported favorably On Bill No. 23 and recommended that the full anlotult thereof be allowed. • • Laid on the • table render th e rule. Mr. McAllaster, chairman. of the Committee on Sheriff's Ac- counts, reported favorably on Bill No. 44 and recommended that the full amount thereof be allowed. Laid on the table ender the rule! 62 The Aapervisors' Proccedinyi Mr. Preswick, chairman of the Committee On. Good Roads, re- ported favorably on Bill No. 61 and recommended that the full amount thereof be allowed. Laid ,on. the table under the rule. By Mr. Jones: Resolved, That the roll top desk belonging to the County used by the Good Roads Construction Committee be transferred to the office of the Coun- ty Superintendent of Highways, Mr. Fred C. Evans, for his use as soon as the committee are through with it. On motion of Mr. Todd the same was adopted By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That the Chairman of this .Board appoint a committee of two members to investigate the sums paid for headstones for indigent soldiers and sailors for the years 1908 to and includoing 1910; also to report after in- vestigation whether such sums as have been paid out of the appropriation for headstones have been properly expended and the stones set in each instance. On motion of Mr. White the same was adopted. The Chairrnan appointed as such committee Messrs. Preswir_k and Parker. On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. The 8upervisorsProceedings 63 TWELFTH DAY. • Tuesday, December 6th, 191o. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of December 5 read and approved. The morning session was, devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. D. G. Leach appeared before the Board and petitioned to be re- imbursed for moneys paid by him for a lot purchased on a tax sale described as located in the City of Ithaca while in fact it is located in the Town of Ithaca. C. R. Smith petitioned to be reimbursed for moneys paid by him on a tax certificate at a tax sale on the ground that the property pur- chased was doubly assessed. On motion of Mr. White both matters were referred to the Com- mittee on Erroneous Assessments. By Mr. Preswick: Whereas, the reports on bridges made by the town superintendents of highways of the several towns In the County pursuant to the requirements of the county superintendent of highways show that the greater number are constructed of wood and are in a state of partial decay, and Whereas, the general tendency has, and is still, to repair such bridges from year to year rather than substitute others of durable construction which policy is obviously due to the desire to avoid the expenditure such re- placement would entail, and (4 The Sl perviselr5' Proceedings Whereas, the improvement in bridges throughout the county is not in keeping with the improvement being made in other features of highway work, and Whereas, bridges being component parts of highways and repair atfd improvement of them are justly entitled to the same consideration by the state, as any other feature. of highway work, and cannot consistently. be ig-nored; therefore, be it• Resolved, That we favor and urge amending Section 101 of the High- way Law so that state aid will apply to the repair and improvement of sluices, culverts and bridges having a span of less than thirty feet, instead of five feet which is the present limit. a Resolved. That the Board of Supervisors of the several Counties of the State be and are respectfully requested to adopt similar resolutions, forward copies to the State Commission of Highways, Albany, N. Y., Mr. Charles Van Amburgb, Binghamton, N. Y., chairman of the general -committee of County Superintendents. and to the members, of Legislature of their County or Dis- trict. Resolved, That the Clerk transmit a certified copy of this resolution to rhe County Superintendent of Highways, who is hereby requested to forward to the County Superintendents of Highways of the State, who are also re- quested to present the above matter to their re=spective Boards of Super- visors for consideration. On motion of Dr. Gallagher the resolutions were adoptee+ At the request of Air. Aiken, Dr. Davis took the Chair. The Clerk read the following report which on motion of Mr. White was received and ordered printed in the proceedings: 1'o the Board of Supervisors of- Tompkins County: • . N'. B. Aiken, Supervisor of the Town of Ulysses, to which office was transferred the: duties of. Railroad Bonding Commissioners of said Town, world respectfully report: That the original issue of bonds made March 1st, 1900. was in the amount of $50,000.00 of which principal sum $2,000.00 is due and payable 'annually on Ifarcb 1st of each year together with semi-annuaI interest at 3 1=2 per cent. due March 1st and September 1st of each year. 1'hf; r uper•visors' 1'r'oceedl?i yh 'I'hat nurnhers one to 10, inclusive:. loner herrn twirl, surrendered and cancelled.• [ further report that numbers 19 and 20 of $1',000.00 each are due and trava-ble. March ist, 1011 and' the interest on said bonds March 1st" 1011 is $560.04 and the a.monnt of interest due Seplel:lher ist, 1911, is $525.00. F. 13. Alli!!;N, Supervisor. By Mr. Aiken: yi.,s01v'eel. ']'hat there he levied uprin ;01 (1 collected from owners and har- 1 vers of clogs in the Town of ]Ulysses the sins '01 one dollar for each dog .where only one dog is owned or harbored: and two dollars for each addi- tiona] dog. three dollars for each bitch whr_re rinly nne bitch is owner or harbored, and five dollars 'for each additional Irttn h owned hr harbored hv the salsa parson pursuant to resolution of the 'l'ow's Rnarr3 of the Town of • •• Ulysses. n 1_111 [Polio]] raf :1\lr. Piers 1vick the 1't'sol1111011 Avas atlill)ted 111' ;Ill I'1lalalnlO11t • Nil-, Aiken resumed !lie Chair. The Clerk read the following .it1e rt which .r n motion of Mr, i reswic1: was received, acliTted and I,rdereil primed il' the l)rr:n'ecli- To the .Board of Supervisors: Your committee on the accounts of the s(i} 1inleatdents of the poor bas exarninerl the report relative to the costs of maintaining the poor of flue •r'ounty irf Tompkins and find it absolutely eorrer,t. We also find that on \nveinher.l11, 1910, there was a, balance in tile hands,of the County 'I'rea nrcr to the ureflit of the Surerint.endents u1' the Poor o;' 11,400.90, ani] fr balirwe l rrni the proceeds nt' the county films to the eI' dit.,nt' cptiei hllyaer- irlirnrlrnls of 1`3.12, slaking' y total halnnee 11.111,',.15. s • F. A. TODD, OKORGE W. FROST, �. P. SQijI.I R, F. R. DAVIS, Committee. 66 7'lle N-rrperci.Nors' 1'ruccedi.rlgs By Messrs. 'Todd, Stiller, 1•'rost and Davis: ' • ItesuIVed, That t;er the maintenance cit . -the pi,or having a settlement in 'I'ourl,kins County there h levied and eullected from the taxable property of the several towns hereinafter minted and the City of Ithaca to reimburse the said County' i',a' monies expended for the maintenance of. the 'poor of the Various ton -ns and the City of lthacii'during the ,year eliding November 15, 1910, the following sums, to wit; City' of lihaea-7,STS [says $1:127 311, Caroline --35 5 'days ... .. 39 32 Danby -377 day's 92 25 Dryden=l.S74 days .453 58 Enfield -440 day's 107 67 Groton 45ti day's 1.18 93 1 thaca,Te'wa-414 'lay's 101 31 Lansing -1.135 days 277 99 Newfield—.. -943 days 230 76 Ulysses -517 days 131 41' 'i'otul-14.450 chit's $3536. 02. Laid on the table mulct -the. rule. 1 v \•tessrs. Todd, Squier, Frost and Davis: . Resolved, That there be levied and' collected front the taxabia prop- erty of the C unty- of Tontiikirrs this sum of .$G64.08 for the maintenance of the county poor rd, the; year 1911. w'hi0h with Inc above mentioned .sums.. charged to the.varinus towers and the City of 1thaea and the balance on hand as shoran 1,v the report of the Superintendents,of $1,493.13, makes a total of $5,693.23 far the: 1 aintenince of the poor of Tompkins County for the year 1911. . .L-ai d on idle table under the rule. Iry Nil-. Todd: Resolved, 'Iliad the list of Uraucl Jurors of '1'onipkias County to be selected by the Supervisors of 111. Various turns and the City of Ithaca for. the: vuar 1911 he proporti. ted the sante as in the year 1910. • a On motion of \Ir- Davis' the same was adopted. • 2 The Nitirervinor$' Proceedings 67 Mr. Preswick's resolution to raise the necessary sums in. various towns for the maintenance of improved roads, introduced December 5th, was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. Todd was adopted by nn4 unanimous vote. M r. 1'reswick's resolution to raise the necessary sums in various [owns and the •county at large to pay the sinking fund and interest ri bonds issued for highway imporvement, introduced December 5th, was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. Todd wag adopted by an [unanimous vote., 1'1.r. Pattcrson's resolution to levy and collect $9oo.00 from tax• able property of Tompkins County for fuel and lights for /911, intro- duced December 5th, was taken up for consideration and on motion fif 119r. White was adopted by an unanimous vote. On motion .Bill No. q4. was audited at the full amount claiuiee as recommended by the Committee of/ Sheriff's Accounts by an unan itnous vote. p On motion 13i11 No. 23 was audtied' at the full amount[ claimed as recommended by the Committee on Printers' Accounts by an- unanimous nunanimous vote. On Motion Bill No. 6.1 was audited at the full amount claimed as recommended by the Committee on Good Roads by an unanimous vote. Dr. Gallagher, chairman of the Committee on Coroners' Ac- counts, reported favorably on Bills Nos. 90, 56 and 50 and recom- mended that the frill amounts thereof h allowed.' Laid on the table usu.Icr the rule. Dr. Gallagher for the Committee on Coroners' Accounts also re- ported on Bill No. 58 recommending that it be allowed at $ro.00 in - stead of $r5.00 claimed. Laid on the table under the rule. tiS The b`•upervi,.sor.' 1'ro(;eedr.ng8 Mr. Smith, chairman of the Committee on Constables' Accounts reported favorably on Bill No: 15 and reconlmen;decl that the iuV amount thereof be paid. Laid on the table under the rule. On notion the Board adjourned. BERT T. RAKER, Clerk. THIRTEENTH DAY. Wednesday, December 7. 191o. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. 'sl'tinutes of December 6 read and approved. The iut)rnin,Lr session vas devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Onoruin present. 0 :11r. William D. Baldwin pre ent.ecl for the approval of the Board his bond as Superintendent of the Thor. and on motion of Mr. White the sante was referred to the Committee on Superintendents of th•• Poor for investigation and report to the hoard. By Mr. Parker: I'.erca�lt•eil, 'l'that the ConstruiAioii on Good ]toad8 dram' arr nrder nn the Good Fioads Fund in the stun of one hundred dollars ($100.0 to the order 11'iklium \elfion Noble to 1 r: (;hark;, d to Mr. i\ohlWxa;cr�una The Supervisors' Procceding8 .; 69 as attorney in the mutter known as Tompkins County vs. various creditors ul Genesee Valley Construction Co. - On motion of IVI.r. Patterson the resolution was adopted by an unanimous vote. On motions kilts Nos.• 56, 50 and 90 were audited at .the full auloitnts claimed as recommended by the Committee on Coroners' Accounts by unanimous votes. On motion .Bill No. 58 was a€.iditecl in the suni of $io.00 instead of $15.00 claimecl as recommended by the Committee on Coroners' Accounts by unanimous votes. On motion Bill No. 15 was audited at the full amount claimed as recommended by the Committee on Constables' Accounts by an un- animous vote. • lir. Gallagher, chairman of the Committee on Coroners' Ac- counts, reported favorably on 13i1l No. 77 and recommender) that it he allowed in the full amount claimed. ).,aid on the table tinder the rule. Mr. Parker, chairman of the Committee on Miscellaneous.Claims, reported favorably on Bills Nos. 22, 84 and recommended that they be allowed in the full amount claimed. Laid on the table under the rule. Mr. Parkerd also reported on Bill No. 79 that it be allowed in the suns Of $9.00 instead of $13.00 claimed. ;Laid on the table under the rule. o Mr. Parxer also reported on Bill No. 21 that it be disallowed. Laid on the table under the rule. The resolution of the Committee on Superintendents of the Poor 70 The Supervisors' Proceedings to levy and collect from the taxable property of the various Towns and the City of Ithaca various amounts to reimburse the County' for the support of the poor at the Almshouse, introduced December 6th, was taken up for consideration and on motion of' Mr. Chappuis the same was adopted by an unanimous vote. The resolution of the Committee on Superintendents of the Poor to levy and collect from the taxable property of the County of Tomp- kins $664.o8 for the support of the poor, introduced December 6t1i. was taken up for consideration and on motion of \lr. Frost the same was adopted by 'an unanimus vote. On motion the Board adjourned. .BERT T. BAKER, . Clerk. FOURTEENTH DAY. Thursday. December 8. t91G. Morning Session. Roll call. Ouoruni present. Minutes of December 7 read and approved. The morning session was devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. By Mr. Todd: 0 Resolved, That the salary of William D. Balthvin els Superintendent of the Poor he fixed at $200.00 per annum with mileage at the rate of 3 cents v • The Supervisors' 1'rrr;er;d.i.0 g.s 71 - for every mile actually anti nLcessarily traveled In .discharging his official duties. • ,On motion of Mr. Prestr-ick• the resolution was adopted. By Mr. Patterson.: • Resolved. 'rha.t there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property, of the County of Tompkins the Sum' Of .21,..1./O. for postage for .the: County Treasurer for the year 191.1. -Laid on the table under the rile{. F.'' 1.r..Parkcr: .Resolved, Th:rl, there h,, levied :inrd collected from thu taxable prop- erty of the County of Tompkins the suns of $5(14),00 .to be paid to .Bert T. Baker for his services as Cleric and Legal _adviser;to the -Board of super- visors and all e,ornmittces thereof for the liseal year, 1:Ild-1911, said ser- vices to include the making or all reports to various State Commissions and institutions and•that no other,legal adviser be retained or employed only an iuthoriLy. and resolution of this -Board. , This•resolntinn 1011 to he construed s affcting an} 'lagan ndriscr or attorneys en.gIg.ul prier to the adoption of this resolution., T..aid 011 tlic tal)lc under rhe rifle. On motion' Bills Nosy 22 and 84 were audited at the: full amounts claimed as recommended by •the. Committee on Miscellaneous Claims by unanimous votes. On motion Bill No. 21 •eras disallowed as recommended l v the Committeeon 'Miscellaneous Claims by an unanittlotrs vote.• On motion item of November 23, 1909, $:i.00 of Rill \'o.'79 was allowed at $1.00 as recommended by tile'Conitnittee on. Miscellaneous • Claims by an ltnanlnlous vote.' .• • On Motion Bill No.• 79 was audited at .89.00 instead cif $13.00, . claimed as recommended by the Colinllittee_. 00Miscellaneous Clan— by <tli llnailit110ldS vete. 714: .)'rtj0;r' I.'())- i't•ocredftrt)., On lnot.ion Bill No. 77 wfls audited at the full atnuuut claimed as recornnier le'd by the Committee on Coroner=s• Accounts by an unani- mous vote. ' Mr. Parker: chairman of the Conntritte:. on Miscellaneous C:lainrs, • reported favorably on Bill No. 33 and recommended that•it l,e allow- ed in the full amount claimed. Laid on the table under the rule. On motion of ll r. Chappuis, the charge of the steam road rollers belonging to the county vas placed in the Good Roads Committee with the authority to rent or sell them as in their judgment tltcy deem for the best interests of the county. On motion the f;c:rard adjourned. • • El FR"1• T. BA((ER, Clerk. FIFTEENTH DAY. Friday December y, tyro. .Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of December 8 read and approved. The morning session was devoted to corilmittec work. Afternobn Session. Roll call . l)11, 1 Urrr pre.ie rt. The th pNrvi8ors' Proceediny8 73 , By Mr.. Parker: Resolved, That the Sherif'.-or any other officer authorized by him be allowed the smii of $5.00 per day and actual necessary expenses while con- veying prisoners to any institution either penal, charitable or other to 'ahiclr'he is required to convey such and which are county charges, and if any attendant is required by statute they or such person 'shall have railroad fare and $3.00 per day while performing such service. On motion of Mr, Davis the resolution was adopted. By Dr. Gallagher: , Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $10,00 to be paid to David M. Dean. Esq., for legal advise in 19119 on sheriff's hill. Laid on the table under the rule. On motion Bill No. 33 was audited at the full ?mount claimed esti recommended by the Committee on Miscellaneous Claims by an unanimous vote. \9.r. i att:erson's resolution to levy upon and collect. from the tax- able property of the County of Tompkins $25.00 for postage for Coun- ty Treasurer for 1911, introduced December 8th, was taken up for con- sideration and on motion of Mr. Presiviick was adopted by an unani-- mats Vote_ iVir. Parker's resolution to levy upon and collect from the tax- able property of the County of Tompkins $500.o0 to be paid to Bert T..Baker raker for his salary as• Clerk and Attorney to the Board, intro- duced December 8th, was taken up for consideration and on motion of 'Mr. Patterson was adopted by an unanitnous vote. By Mr. Parker: Resolved, I'hat the County 'Treasurer is hereby requested and instructed to apply the balance of funds in his hands known as "Special Fund Slater- vi]le Road," created by sale of Bond 13-3, amount. Fourteen Hundred and Eighty-one Dollars ($1,481.00) on Bond No. 11 held by the Ithaca Savings Bank due February 1st, 1911, same to be paid forthwith. On (notion of Mr. Squier the resolution was adopted. 74 - /7te ;S rrpt;r•ci or'a•' Proceedings On motion of iM.r. White, the'Chainnan was instructed to confer with the County Treasurer relative tri the matter of the hanks paying interest on the county funds tleposit'ed therein. • On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. SIXTEENTH DAY. M : nday, December 12, 191t:1. Morning Session, .boll call. .Quorulu present_ \1 nutes of December 9th read and approved. The morning- session vas devoted t-1 committee. work. Afternoon Session., Roll call. Quorum present. By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That there be Levied upon and collected rrom the taxable. property of the County of Tompkins the suur of $1,250.00, $500.00 of said sum to be paid to the Clerk of the Surrogate's Court and $I11-00 to be paid to the Stenographer of Surrogate's and County Cnurt. Laid on the table under the rule. By Mr. Patterson: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $100.00 to pay the salary «f the Chaplain at the County Almshouse for the ensuing year. t,, '1 he Supervisors' Proceedings - 75 Laid on the tahle under the rule F-ly Mr. Parker: Whereas, the Cornell Heights Land Co. having entered into aan agree - anent and given Tompkins County a. bond in the sum of ($900.00) Nine , Hundred Dollars binding themselves to pay 25 per cent. of the cost of co[i- struetion of the IVyuitoff Road No. 455, now, therefore, be it Resolved, lved, That the Clerk of this J3oard serve notice on the above named r,umpany that the rood in question has been built at a cost of $,,243.12. and that the County of Tompkins now look to and demand payment touter their agreement in the sawn of ($882.79) Eight Hundred Eighty -Imre and Sev- enty-nine one -hundredths dollars. On motion of \Ir. Frost the resolution was -adopted. ' The Clerk read the following designation and resolution which motion of Mr. Davis was adopted: Pursuant to the iii•uvtaions of Chapter 10, Las of 1909. we, the Demo- eratic members of the 13oo-ard of Supervisors of Tompkins County, hereby designate the Ithaca Daily News as the official paper for punishing the Session Laws and Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature in the County of Tompkins for the year 1911, and 114,.s01vcd, That the Ithaca Daily News be designated as the otficial paper u. publish the, official canvass :and election notices of Tompkins County, Ses- sion Laws and Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislatures for the year 1911 in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 11, Laws of 1909. 13. F±`. :Nt.cAI:LAS'l'I711, ORLANDO Z\ 1iSTF. .13. I+'. CHAPPUIS. 13. 11. SQUT7R, \V. Fl. PA 11EIEI t, ivMr.T7avis: Ite%so1vel. That a. committee of 'one be appointed by the Chairman of this Board to net in conjunction with the sheriff in purchasing. supplies foi the counly ,tail. On motion the resolution was adopted. !ti Ph1 perrrim)) N• Prof.:cr;rldrrrjx The Chairman appointed as such committee \Ir. Sc;uier. Dr. Gallagher's resolution to levy upon and collect from the tax- able property of the County of Tompkins $10.00 .to pay David M. Dean, .Esq, for legal advise in ioo9, introduced December 9th. was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. White was adopted FA' an. unanimous tote. The County Building Committee reported on hill No. r8 recommending that it be allowed at $12.85 instead of $44.32 claimed_ Laid on the. table under the rule. The County Committee reported 011,1 Bilis Nos. 43, 91 and 69 recommending that they he' allowed iii Ole full amount claimed. Laid on the tahlc under the rule. By Mr. Parker: • Whereas, the question of the proper. care ,:incl treatment .1i tuberculosis has become an established necessity. and 'Whereas, the working out 01 a proper and not too expensive Man seems n. 4ie desired by the people of the County, now therefore, he it Resolved. That the Chairman of this Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized and empowered to appoint a. committee of three members of this Board of wvh]eh the Chairman shall he one to report t.o,the Board on the following propositions: s First Or t'. c des_tmhint. of the establish went t,v 'Tompkins County of a County Tuberculosis Camp or Hosf,ita' Second: On the probable cost to establish. Third: On the proper means of management and matnrena.nr,,_ it is desirable that the committee take into consideration the weight. croestion involved and report to this Board its findings and such recom- mendations as it may care to make at as early a date in possible, On motion the resolution was adopted. . Ti)af ,S11"pt:TV1'.y. Thc Cliairnian appointed to act \vith Hint as such coiniiiittee Dr. 6111;101er acid Mr. Parker. By 1\4r. Frost: That. the surn of 'Three .i-luntirml uicl Pifty. Dollars 1).0 levitt,1 and e.pllectett from the taNable property of the County of 'Tompkins anti anal the same Lj Wcd Lh heriff for services of janitor ?Ln(1 ,_`./16.11111' crf :01f.1 jail for the ensuing year. Laid on the table under the rule. ky Mr.Sunith: esolx ed, Tha I here he levied upon and c.oliectod from the laxabh: proim:rly of the: County Tompkin:i the sum of $175:01) pa'' ;11 the {on' Clerk'F. ;lad Jinige's Ottice•ror 1 _ai(1 1,1 i the table tinder the. rule. •11 )11 1101.k II ft[t. 1).1)ard I 1.7,1"1" T. I 1 A Clerk SEVENTEENTH DAY. Intltv. 1?eceinbet- (3, two, Morning Session. 1:0 dl Quorum present. • 11',1inutes (4.14.c:ember I 21 11 1(.l(1 awl approved. Hon. Monroc M. Sweetland, County Judge, appeared before the hoard and spoke relativc to the amended law on exarninatie.ms ln lnnacv. 7'lic 1-'1'r,rer31iary.' . I�he�rcrnartr<lcr Of the morning session was ck:yotcd to committee yi rlc. . . Afternoon Session, Roil call. Ouorrun present. il[r. Todd's resolution fixing the fee of each commissioner in ation and on motion of Mr. White i.vas adopted, Dr. Gallagher vritir e in the negative. On nuition of Mr. Sevier, the matter relative to purchasing a. county map for the County Clerks Office was made a special order of business for December 14.111 at 2 p. in. The matter of determining on the amount of salary for the Cotnt- tv Sealer of Weights and 'Measures was made a special order of bus- irress of December 1 5' at 2 p. m. On motion o1 Mr. White item No. 1, amounting to`$31.47, of l.ti11 No. t$ was disallowed as recommended by the Committee on County Buildings by an unanimous vote. On motion Bill No. 18 was audited at $12.85 instead of $44:32 claimed, and Bills Nos. 9t. 69 aril 43 at the full aniortnts claimed as recommended by the Committee on County Buildings by unanimous vot es. Mr. Parker's resolution to levy and collect from the taxable prop- erty of Tompkins County $1,250.00 to pay Surrogate's Clerk and Sten- i:grapilcr of. Surrogate's and County Court, introduced (December 12, +.vas -taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. Preswick adopt- ed by an rinanirurins ,vote. C All, Patterson's resolution to levy- and.'collect froni the taxable property of Tompkins County Sroo.00 to pay the Chaplain at the Almshouse, introduced December 12, was taken -up for consideration and on motion of \1r. White was adopted. The Supet...visor•s' I'l-uccr:ciiu79 Ayes.—Messrs. T.1'odd, Chappuis, Smith, Jones, Preswick, Parket, Patterson, Frost, Davis, Syuicr, M.cAllastcr'and White 12. Nays. --Dr. Gallagher.— I . Mr. Frost's resolution to levy and collect $35o.00 from t<lxable l,roperty of Tompkins; County to pay sheriff for janitor- at: Court. House.. and Jail, introduced Deccnther°12, etas taken up for consider- ation arid on Motion of Mr.. Todd was adopted by an unanimous vote. Mr. Smith's resolution to levy and ca:dlcct from taxable property �.f "hompkins County $175.00 to pay=' janitor at County Clerk's Office and Judge's Office, introduced 'December 12, was taken tip for consid- eration and on motion of Mr. "''odd was adopted by an unanimous vote. By Mr. Chappuis: i{esolved, That r( is the sense of the Board of Supervisors that no bill for law boobs fur any county ol1]cer will be hereafter allowed unless by some statute specially made. a county eharge, and be it further llesolved, That the Clerk of this Beard serve a certified copy of this resolution on the County Superintendents ut the: Poor, County Treasurer, County Clerk, District 'Attorney and County Judge. *Ott motion of Mr. White the same was adopted.• By Mr. Chappuis: t,esolved, That an appropriation of $ 52.00 be levied and eo1leete,i from the taxable property i0 the County cif 'Tompkins to pay a lady chaplain ap- pointed Ply the 0.. C. T. U. for services at' the county jail. Laid on the table under the rale. By Mr. Parker: Whereas, un the 4th di.y or .December..1 (/O3, Hon. Charles FL Blood and Jared T. Neerrnan,'Esq., entered into an agreement and gave to Tompkins County a horid in the sum of $S,0On,2O that if the 25 per cent. of the cost of 80 '1 he Supervisors' Proceedings constructing t$ayuga Heights Road \u., :}:;d should b,. in excess of the sum of $11,077.5x, that they,would pay to the County of Tompkins any excess in cost to it over and above the limit aforesaid, and 14hereas. the .25 per cent. of Shu c�,xt o Cuttsirmai+nt ind righIs or way is $11,262.54, now, therefore, he it l;esolved, Thal the Clerk of this Board 00tif • the al,uv, mentioned (Tharks }-.Blond and .fared T. Necrrnau that there is due the County tutdtir ahoy- tigreemenl and bund $7 ( )n iii0ti011 of -Mr. 111iiite the rt;s{111111011 Inas allOpt ed. I1v Mr, Mc.Ailasrer: ICesult•c;l. 'that in areordane,; tvitit tilt, resolution of the 'L'iut it Board of 't'n.vn of ;Newfield there he f,_t•ied upon and collected twon the ei:%oral par els sharked for cutting -,brash the amounts sue ilied as follows: Sinplien r)]tz 75 0, h. R'iilinms Ern nett Cook .S3 1erritt. Pinckney 4.50 Dewitt Marion Bert .kelites 1.34 Claretiee Titus 11,0ft Mrs: Anna l)iniona . 3 illi Harry t_. Baldwin F$ Dens. Swartwood 1.83 Selant 13odie +.17 1. .}. Hendershot 4.SCi Chas. Freese 1.00 1)aniel Durand 2.011 Jane Carpenter 5 50 James 'Williams 1.74 Elias Church 1.50 Mary Lavachek 2.00 tianford Freese 2.71 IMO. Loveless 1.34 Alonzo })ra.lce 1.00 Mrs. EDI Ill a. 13rind 4.24 Lowell Smith 1.74 Harry Bowers 1.42 'George Resseguie 5.50 The Supervisors' Proceedings 81 • Louis Bezdek 1.00 0. C. Puff 2.00 Mrs. Alice Tupper 7.50 On motion of Mr. Chappuis the resolution was adopted by an unanimous vote. By Mr. Patterson: Resolved, That the suns of $10.00 be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the City of Ithaca to reimburse Charles R. Smith for erroneous tax assessment and taxes paid by him on a tax sale certificate which tax, it appears, had been paid by John T. Ellis, owner of the property in question, the receipt of the said sum to be.in relinquishment of any and all right, title and interest of said Smith in and to said property. . Laid on the table under the rule. By Mr. Squier: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the City of Ithaca the sum of $10.38 to reimburse D. G. Leach for property purchased at lax sale which property is in the Town of Ithaca, which the committee in charge thereof recommends be paid. Laid on the table under the rule. • Mr. Parker, Chairman of the Committee on Miscellaneous Claims reported favorably on Bills Nos. 87, 5, 88, 39, 25, to and 70 and recommended that the full amounts thereof be allowed. Laid on the table under the rule. ]3y Mr. Todd: Resolved, That there he levied and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the following sums to reimburse the towns here- inafter named for postage, labor, etc., for mailing the constitutional amend- ments as per Items contained in the audits of the various towns: Caroline $ 8.00 Danby 10.9 5 Ulysses 9.96 6 82 The ,Sicper'ti or's' Pvocecdin ys These have been paid by the towns mentioned but are legal 'county charges. Laid on the table under the rule. On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. EIGHTEENTH DAY. Wednesday, December 1.4.th, 191o. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. 'Minutes of December i3th read and approved. The morning session was devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Mr. Todd in the Chair. On motions Bills Nos. 87, 88, 5, ro, 39, 70 and 25 were audited at the full amounts claimed as recommended by the• Committee on Mis- cellaneous Claims by unanimous votes. Mr. Patterson's resolution to levy and collect from the taxable property of the City of Ithaca $ro.6o to be paid to Charles R. Smith, introduced December 13th, was taken up for consideration and 011 The ,Supervisors' Pvoceedixys 83 - ' 'motion of Mr. White the same was adopted by an unanimous vote. Mr. Squier's resolution to levy and collect $10.38 frond the tax- able property of the City 'of Ithaca ,to pay D. G. Leach, introduced December .13th, was,tallen up for consideration and on motion of ,Mr. Patterson was.adopted by. an un'aninlous vote. - . by Mr. v1cA11aster:' Resolved, That there be levied and ,collected from the owners and hat. - borers of dogs in the County of Tompkins as,listed upon the assessment rolls of the several tax districts of'said County;' except in the Towns of Ulysses, Groton, Diinby and Dryden, and those under kennel license, the sum of fifty cents on each dog inhere only one dog is owned or harbored,. and two dollars for each additional clog; $3.00 for each bitch where only one bitch is owned or Harbored, and $5,00 for each'additional bitch owned or harbor- ed by the same person. On motion of Mr. White the resoliition was adopted by an tui- animous vote. Mr. 111cAhaster, Chairman -of the Committee on Sheriff's Ac- -counts, reported favorably on Dill No. 53, and recommended that it be allowed in the full amount clailucd. Laid on the table under -the rule. . •Iiy Mr. Parker: Resolved, That the salary of the physician at the AIxnshouse include his services as'Coinxnissioncr in Lunacy when such examinations are made at that institution, and this Board of Supervisors recommend ,to the County Superintendents of the Poor that he' be called in such cases as often as praetical, and be it further Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board serve a certified copy of this resolution on the County Superintendents of thepoor. On liiotion of Mr. Chappttis the resolution was adopted. 11'fr. Todd's resolution to levy and collect from the taxable prop- erty. of Tompkins County $8.00 to be paid to the ToWn of Caroline; 84 'I'hr ,S'uprr I'roeeedi-lrga $10.95: to be paid to the Town of Danby and $g.96 to be paid to the Town, of Ulysses, introduced December :13th, was taken up for con- sideration and on motion of Dr. Gallagher was adopted by an unani- mous vote. . By Itlr. Preswick: Resolved, That there he levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $11.37 to be paid to Clinton L. Vivian for services rendered as architect on plans for the improvements at the County Almshouse. Laid on the table under the rule. By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That there he levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $46.00 for the cost of the jail improvement over the contract price. Laid on the -table under the rule. On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. NINETEENTH DAY. 'Thursday,.December 15th, 191o. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of December rq.th.read and approved. The Supervisors' Proceedings 85 On motion of Mr. Chappuis the Board went into executive session. • On motion of Mr. Parker the Board arose from executive session. The remainder of the morning session was devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Ouorum present. On motion of Mr. Todcl, the Clerk was instructed to write to the State Superintendent of Weights and Measures and get his interpreta- tion of the law relative to the duties of the County and City Scaler respectively and as to the payment of their respective salaries. By Mr. Todd Resolved, That there be levied and collected from all owners or liar - borers or dogs in the Town of Danby the following sums for the year 1110, upon each dog the sum of $1.00, upon each additional dog the sum of $2.Q0, upon each bitch and each additional bitch the sum of $5.04. On motion of Mr. Parker the resolution was adopted by an unani- mous vote. The CIcrk read the undertaking of William D. Baldwin as Su- perintendent of the Poor for his term beginning January r, 191t, in the sum. of $i,000.00 with Jay Conger and Giles M. Stoddard, Esq., as sureties, which on motion of Mr. Todd was approved as. to the form, manner .of execution and sufficiency -of the sureties, the. same having been examined by the Committee on Superintenden;t of the Poor Ac- counts and reported upon favorably. On motion Bill No. 53 was audited at the full amount claimed as • recommended by the Committee on Sheriff's Accounts by an unani- mous vote. :86 The Supervisors' Pr•oceedinys i\1r. Preswick's resolution to levy and collect $11.87 from the taxable property of Tompkins County to -pay,- Clinton L. Vivian, in- troduced December 14th, was taken up for consideration and on mo -- tion of Mr. Patterson was adopted, by an unanimous vote. l:Lr. Parker's resolution to levy and collect $.46.ao from the tax able-pi:6pertv of the County of Tompkins for cost of jail imprveinent over contract price, introduced December 14th; was.taken up for con- , sideration and. on motion of Mr. Frost was adopted by an unanimous • By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That the Construction Committee on Good -Roads employ Ed- ward Bement to assist the bookkeeper of the above named committee in making a -financial report to this Board. On motion of Mr. Preswvick the resolution was adopted. -On motion, of Mr'. Parker, •the a:ule of the Board that the Morn- ing session should be devoted to committee work vas suspended for the remainder of the session. Mr. Parker, Chairman of the Committee on Miscellaneous Claims, reported- favorably on Bills Nos: 7, '8 and 64 and recommended that' • the full amounts thereof be paid. . . Laicl on the table under the rule. On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAhER, '• Clerk. 0 • 7'he Supervisors' Proceedings $i TWENTIETH DAY. Friday, December 16, 1910. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of December 15 read and approved. Mrs. Katherine Shaw and Mrs. Percy W. Wood; representa- tives of the W. C. T. U.,• appeared before the Board and reported the work of Mrs. Shaw as Lady Chaplain at the jail for the past year. The remainder of the morning session was devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call., Quorum present. By Mr. Parker : Whereas, the Cornell Freights Land Company having paid to the County .of Tompkins the stem of $885.79 in satisfaction of the obligation given by said Company to the County of Tompkins. on the 23rd day of December, 1904, and lliessrs. Jared T. Newman and Charles IT. Blood having paid to the County of Tompkins the excess provided for in the obligation given by the said Newman & Blood to the County on the 3rd clay of December, 1903, in full satisfaction thereof. Resolved, That the Chairman of this Board be authorized in behalf of, the County of. Tompkins to execute and deliver to the said Cornell Heights Land Company a full release and discharge of the obligation so given by the said Cornell "(eights Land Company, and to the said Jared T. New- man and Charles H. Blood a full satisfaction and discharge of the obli- gation so given by them. 88 TIw Supervisors' Proceedings On motion of Mr. Frost. the resolution was adopted. The Clerk read the annual report of Frecl' C. Evans, County Su- perintendent of Highways, which on motion of Mr. Frost was re- ceived and filed. By Mr. Squier Resolved, That there be levied and collected from the taxable prop- erty of the City of Ithaca the sum of $8.90 to reimburse E, A. Miller for taxes erroneously assessed on the property in the Town of Ithaca. Laid on the table under the rule. On motion of Mr. Parker, the resolution adopted by the .Board Dec. 7 authorizing the Good Roads Construction Committee to draw an order for $too.00 on the Highways Funds payable to Will- iam Nelson Nobfe was rescinded. • By Mr. Parker : Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $100.40 to be paid to liam Nelson Noble to be charged to Mr. Noble's account as attorney in the matter known as Tompkins County vs. various creditors of the Genesee Valley Construction Co.; and that the Clerk issue a County order on the County Treasurer for the amount forthwith to be countersigned by the ,Chairman of this Board. s Laicl on the table under the rule. By Mr. Parker : Resolved,' That the County Treasurer is hereby instructed to place in the general fund of tile. County the proceeds of the check of the Cornell Eights Lands Company for $885.79, and the proceeds of the check of New- man & Blood for $185.14. 6 On motion of Mr. Chappuis, the resolution was adopted: Mr. Davis, Chairman of the Printing Committee, reported fav- The Sup.Tvisor•s' Proceedings 89 orably on Bilis Nos. 14, 16, 20, 62 and 89 and recommended that the full amounts thereof be allowed. Laid on. the table under the rule. On. motions, Bills Nos. 7, 8 and 64 were audited at the fu]I amounts claimed as recommended by the Committee on Miscellan- eous Claims by unanimous votes. On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. TWENTY:FIRST DAY. Monday, December 19, 1910. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of December 16 read' and approved. Mr. J. J. O'Hara, Deputy Superintendent of Weights and Measures, appeared before the Board and gave an interpretation of the law relative to the duties of the County and City Sealer respec- tively. The ren' finder of the morning session was devoted to commit- tee work. Afternoon Session. Roll -all. Quorum present. 90 Tli.e Supervisors' Proceedings By Mr: Todd : Resolved, That pursuant to Section 33 of the Highway- Law of 1908,' this Board of Supervisors authorize and direct the County Superintendent of Highways to inspect at any convenient time all highways under con- tract improvement in Tompkins County, and report such defects or irregu- larities as may exist to this Board and to the State Highway Commission. Of motion of Dr. Gallagher the resolution was adopted. The Clerk read the following report, which 'on motion of Mr. Chappuis was .adopted and ordered printed in the proceedings : To the Board of Supervisors: - Your Committee on Erroneous Assessments after having investigated all the returned school taxes referred to them report as follows: We find upon the certificates signed by the Trustees and supported by the Collector's affidavit of the following School Districts of the different Towns of the County that the following school taxes have not been paid although diligent efforts have been made to enforce collections. Your Com- mittee therefore recommend that the following, sums be Ievied upon and collected upon the lands or property upon which the same were imposed with 7 percent. in addition thereto: James 1'. Atwater. Union Free School, District No. 8, Town of Dryden, ' Lot No. 33. 29 acres, valuation $2,700.00.• Tax, $6.72. Fee 47 cents. Total $ 7.19. S. S. Niverson Est., Union Free School, District No. 8, Town of Dryden, Lot, Nos. 38 and 39, 35 acres. Valuation, $1,800.00._ Tax, '$5.76. Fee, 40 cents. Total, $6.16. Truman Smith, District No. 16, Town of Groton. 96 acres. Valuation, $2,200.00. Tax, $15.40. Fee, $1.08. Total, $16.48.. Willis D. Bostwick, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca. .Tax, 14 cents. Fee 7 cents. Total, 21 cents. P. S. Begout, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca. Tax 14 cents. Fee, 7 Bents. Total, 21 cents. cents. Total, 17 cents. A. H. Bontio, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca,- Tax, 10 cents. Fee, 7 The Supervisors' Pi oceed iii ys • 91 George 13, Davis, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca. Tax, 7 cents. Fee, 7 cents. Total, 14 cents. 1;.. C. Edgecomb, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca, Tax, 21 cents. Fee; 7 cents. •Total,. 28 cents. J. 0. Ldgecornb, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca. Tax, 14 cents. Fee, 7 cents. Total, 21 cents. • Joseph Fowles, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca. Tax, 31.26. Fee, 9 cents., Total, $1.35. • F. R. Tillamon, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca. Tax, 8 cents. Fee, 7 cents. Total, 15 cents. Nichel Granville, District No. -7, Town' of Ithaca, Tax, $1.25. Fee, 9 , cents. Total, 31.37. • ' I. Graham, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca, Tax, 11 cents. Fee, 7' cents. Total, 18 cents. E. 13. Graham, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca. Tax, 14 cents. Fee, 7 cents. Total, 21 cents. - J. S. Hart & Bro., District No. 7, Town of 'Ithaca. Tax, 28 cents. Fee, 7 cents. Total, 35 cents. A. H. hrunie, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca. Tax, 14 cents. Fee, 7 cents. Total, 21 cents. George aIott, -District No. 7, Town of Ithaca. Tax, 84 cents. Fee, 7 cents. Total, 91 cents. Miss Margaret Manage„ District No. `7, Town of Ithaca. Tax, 31.12. Fee, 8 cents. Total, $1.20. As Sweetland, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca. Tax, 11 cents. Fee, 7 cents. Total, 18 cents. Jarnes Turner, District No. 7, Town of Ithaca. Tax, 14 cents. Fee, 7 • cents. Total, 21 cents. A. Walle, -District No. 7, 'Town of Ithaca. Tax, 21 cents. Fee, 7 cents. Total, 23 cents. New York, Auburn anci Lansing. Railroad Company, District No. 15, Town of Lansing. Tax, $17.97. Fee, $1.25. Total, 319.23. Hattie Carroll, District No. 9, Town of Lansing. Valuation, 3600.00. 'fax 37.38, (1908). Fee, 52 cents. Total, $7.90. 9� The Supervisors' Proceedings •yHattie Carroll, District No. 9, Town of Lansing. Valuation $600.00. Tax, $4.26, (1909). Fee, 20 cents. Total, $4.56. Orlando Teeter, District No. 21, Town of Newfield, 125 acres. Valuation $450.00. Tax, $2.25. Fee, 16 cents. Total, $2.94. S. B. SQU1ER, L. E. PATTERSON, 'WHEELER SMITH, Committee. By Mr. Squire : Resolved, That the Supervisors of the several towns of the County of Tompkins be and they are hereby authorized to place upon the assess- ment rolls of their respective towns the amount of returned school taxes with the accumulated per cent. as shown in the foregoing report, and when collected to be returned to.the.County Treasurer to reimburse the amount advanced with the expenses of collection. On motion of Mr. Parker the resolution was adopted. The Clerk read the following report" which on .motion of Mr. Chappuis was adopted and ordered printed in the proceedings: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of 'Supervisors of the County of Tompkins: Your Committee on Mortgage Tax submit the following report: The whole amount collected from Nov. 1, 1909 to Oct. 31, 1910$6,663.63 The expense of collecting said tax, County Clerk's fees 235.07 Balance $6,428.56 One-half of which goes to the State, and the remaining half, $3,214.28, is to be distributed among the various towns of said county as follows: • Ithaca -City $2,260.35 Ithaca -Town 191.29 Enfield 60.00 Newfield 45.29 Danby 8 3.2 2 Caroline 8 7.2 5 Groton 106.61 The Su pervisors' Pr•ocecd-i.n ys 93 Ulysses 108.73 Dryden 141.12 Lansing 130.42 Total $3,214.28 L. E. PATTERSON, S. B. SQUIER, WHEELER 1111TH, Committee. By Mr. Patterson : Resolved, That the County Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to pay to the several towns and the City of Ithaca the amount of mortgage tax monies apportioned to the several towns and the City of Ithaca for the year 1909-1910 as per Chapter 729 of the Laws of 1905. On motion of Mr. Preswick the resolution was adopted. The Clerk read the follo;,ing report which on motion of Mr. Preswick was adopted and ordered printed in the proceedings : To the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts respectfully report, that they, have thoroughly examined the accounts of Rodney G. Robins() County Treasurer, from Nov. 13th, 1909, to Nov. 22, 1910, and we find 4h they are correct. We would further report that there is remaining in the several funds the following sums: The General County Fund $ 7,295.32 Good Roads Construction 11,137.22 Maintenance on repairs of highways 4,172.45 We find that the following towns are indebted to the County in the following sums and we recommend that such sums be levied upon and col- lected from the taxable property of such towns: Caroline $ 1.18 Dryden 151,73 Groton .55 �ti 94 . !'he SlIptf ri,v)r8. 1'rocccdinys Ithaca -Town 15.79. Ulysses 249.91 C.hO1IGE 1V. FROST, R. F. CHAPYUIS, W. C. GALLAGHER, Committee, The Clerk read the following report which on motion of Mr. Parker- was adopted and ordered printed in. the proceedings : To the Board of. Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y. Gentlemen: Your Committee on U. S. Deposits arid• Insurance would submit the following report, namely: Upon investigation we find the following policies of insurance, the amount of which is -$30,000.00, and date of expiration: County Court House, Continental Fire Insurance Co., March 30, 1912, $2,500.00; County Almshouse, Continental Fire Insurance Co., March 30, 1912, $2,500; County Almshouse, Liverpool, London & Globe, Ma.rch 31, 1912, $2,500; County CIerk's Office, Sun Insurance Co., January 28, 1911,. $1,250.09; County Jail, Sun Insurance Co.., Jan. 28, 1911, $1,250.00; County Almshouse, Globe Underwriters' Agency, June 1,.1911, $5,000.00; ,Tail and Clerk's Office, Firemen's Fund Insurance Co., Jan. 28, 1911, $1.250.00; .ounty Court Rouse, Dubuque Fire and Marine Co., June 1, 1911, $3,500.00; ounty Jail and Clerk's Office. Hamburg, Bresnan Fire Insurance' Co., Jan, ,'1911, $1,250.00; County Court Houso and Alrnshouse, Hartford Steam Boiler Insurance Co., Nov. 30, 1912, $10,000.00. Total insurance, $34,000.00. Your committee would call your attention to the large number of poli- cies expiring during the year 1911 and ask that some action be taken by this Board with reference to the renewal of the same. Tour committee would further report that they have examined the ,books of the U. S. Loan Commissioner and find that on'November: 1. 1909, there was: . . Total mortgages as reported $14,939:34. Amount received on Harker Mortgage which was not endorsed at time of last report 200.00 Total actual principal Nov. 1, .1909 914,339.34 There have been no payments endorsed on said mortgages during .the 0 year 1910: The Supervisors' Proceedings 95 "rotal value of mortgages Oct. 1, 1910 of this amount there is invested in interest bearing mortgages 12,739.34 In soeuritics held by Stale 1,000.00 Receipts of Loan Commissioner for the year ending Nov, 2, 1910, interest DISBURSEMENTS. Drafts payable to the Comptroller of State $ 554.80 Commissions on said Fund 104.17 $14,339.34 $14,339.34 • $ 058.97 658.97 ORLANDO WHITE, • 'WHEELER S7I1TH, FRANK 15, DAVIS, Committee. By Mr. Frost : Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars to pay for the services of the physician at the County Altnshouse. Laid on the table under the rule. By Mr. Jones Resolved, That the width of the proposed macadam road leading from Groton to Freeville be changed from sixteen feet to fourteen feet on recom- mendation of the Division Engineer, Mr. Paul McLoud, on account of the conditions that exist on said road. The Good Roads Committee reported favorably on the resolu- tion. On motion of Mr. White the resolution was adopted. Mr. Squier's resolution to levy and collect $8.96 from the tax- able property of the City of Ithaca to pay E. A. Miller on account 96 The Supervisors' Proceedings of erroneous tax paid, introduced Dec. 16, was taken; up for consid- eration and on motion of Mr. Frost was adopted by an unanimous vote. Mr. Parker's -resolution to levy and collect $ioo.00 from the -tax- able property of the County of Tompkins to pay to William Nelson Noble, Esc:,., on account of services rendered, introduced Dec. 16, was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. Parker was adopted. Ayes—Messrs. Gallagher, Todd, Chappuis, Jones, Preswick, Parker, Patterson, Frost, Davis, Squier, McAllaster and White -12. Nays -Mr. Smith -1. By Mr. Parker : Resolved, That the Construction Committee on Good Roads are hereby empowered and directed to apportion the costs of Roads Nos. 333, 336, 483, 454 and 455 as between the County and the several interested towns on the, basis of the estimated cost of construction by the State and not on the costs to the County as contractors and be it further Resolved, That the apportionment of costs be figured on a basis of 15 per cent. to each town. On motion of Mr. White the resolution was adopted. The Clerk read the following report which on motions of Mr. Preswick was adopted 'and ordered printed in the proceedings : To the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Printing respectfully report the apportionment of the General Election expenses of Tompkins County as follows: Tompkins County at large $141.96 Ithaca -City 246.22' Ithaca -Town 34.09 Enfield 24.04 Danby 45.14 Newfield 51.1¢ '1'hc Supervisors' Proccctl.6u js- 97 • Caroline" _ 48.64 • Dryden 97.79 Groton. 71.68 Lansing • ' 66.14 Ulysses 61.14 Total $877.98 • r. B. DAVIS, J. W. JONES, ORLANDO WILITE , Committee. Mr. Preswick; .Chairman of the Committee on Good Roads; re- • ported on Bill No. 41 recommending that it be disallowed on its • • merits and on Bills Nos: 45 and 92 that they be allowed in: the full amounts claimed.• " . ' Laid on the table under the rule. On motions Bills Nos.. -I, -2o, 16,-62 and, 89 were audited at the • full amounts claimed as recothniendcd by the Committee on Printers' -Accounts by unanimous votes. . On motion Bill No..71 was audited at=$.00 'instead -of $io.00 claimed; Bill No. 72 was',audited at $5.do instead of $1o.00 claimed; and Bill No. 86•was audited at $5.00 instead of $1o.00 claimed .as. recotil,nrciided by the Committee on 11'.Ti'scellancous ,Claims by unani- , . mous votes. By Mr. Parker:' • Resolved, That the Construction Committee• on Good Roads in appor- tioning the costs to the Towns of Ithaca and Lansing on Roads Nos. 455 and • 336 credit the sums paid by Newman& Blood and the• Cornell Heights Land Company on the. 50 per cent: of the cost, of such roads -to the County before the percentages of ,costs are apportioned.= • On motion of Mr. Preswick the resolutioni'was. adopted. On motion ,the. Board adjourned, - BERT T. • BAKER, Clerk. 7 98 The ,supervisors' Proceedings TWENTYLSECOND DAY. Tuesday, December 2o, 191o. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of Decethber 19th read and approved.. The morning session was devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. By Mr. Frost: • 4 Resolved, chat there be Levied and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of Forty-five ,Dollars, the same• being the amount of the premium that will be due to the United States Fidelity and Guarantee'Company on the bond of the County Clerk, A. H. Overacker, .on January 1, 1911. Laid on the table under the rule. By Mr. Patterson: Resolved, '['hat there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the City of Ithaca the sum of $155.00 to'pay the County Treas- urer for expenses on collecting return State and County taxes of 1909. Laid on the table under the rule. By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That there be .Ievied upon and collected from the taxable property of the -.City of Ithaca the sum of $22.00 for services of Bert T. The ,S'lf-p(rvisors' 1'roceediaJ8 99 Baker for making descriptions of proporty of delinquent tax payers for the Tax Sale of 1909. . Laid on the table under the rule. 'By Mr. White: Resolved That the Clerk of this Board make contracts with the New York Telephone Company and with the Ithaca,Telephone Company for the necessary telephones for the, county buildings and offices for the ensuing year on the terms not exceeding.those of last year. On motion of Mr. Todd the resolution was adopted. By Mr. Chappuis: Resolved, That the compensation of the sheriff of Tompkins County for the board, care and custody of the prisoners for the ensuing year be thirty- five cents per day with no allowance for- washing.. i On motion of Mr. White the resolution was adopted. . By Mr. Preswick: • -Whereas, that portion of the public highway within the Town•of Ithaca, Count}, of Tompkins, New York, commencing at the east corporation line of the City of Ithaca at Mitchell street and extending east and south-east through the Town of Ithaca to the Town line between the towns of Ithaca •and Dryden being a distance of about 1 1-3 miles and known as the Ems" Hollow Road has been designated on the map of Tompkins County as one of the highways to be improved as e. State and County Highway, now, there- fore, he it 1 Resolved, That this Hoard of Supervisors request an immediate survey of said highway and that the sarne be improved as a. State and County Highway in the year 1912,.this resolution not to be construed as affecting the highways designated by this Board for improvement in 1911. Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to transmit forthwith a,certifled copy of this resolution to the State Highway Com- mission. The Good Roads Committee reported favorably on the resolution. On motion of Mr. Squier the resolution was adopted. 100 The Proceed•iAg.s fly Mr. Aiken': Whereas, the highway extending from the City of Ithaca to the Seneca County line has been designated as a State Highway, and 'Whereas, that portion of said public- highway situated in the Town of Ulysses, County of Tompkins, New York, commencing at the easterly cor-, poration line of the Village of Trumansburg• and extending through said Village to the four corners known as Blue's and Aldrich's Corners, being a distance of about one and five-eighths miles and being a continuation of the Ithaca-Trumansburg Road No. G16 has not been improved, now, therefore, be It Resolved, That the State Highway Commission he requested for an, im- mediate survey of that portion of said public highway not improved being a distance of about 1 5-8 miles and that the same be improved during the year 1511 as a State Highway pursuant to section 137 of the Highway Law. Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is directed to forthwith transmit aVicertiiied copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Highway Commis- sion. The Good Roads Commitee reported favorably on the resolution. On motion of Mr. Frost the resolution was adopted. By Mr. White: Resolved, That the Committee on Insurance be and they are hereby authorized to secure renewals of all policies of insurance that expire in 1911 as reported to this Board by said Committee, and that the sum of $250.00 be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins to Pay the premiums for such renewals or so much thereof as may be necessary. Laid on the table under the rule. Fay Mr. Parker: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $15.00 to be paid to Edward Bement for clerical work to the Construction Committee on Good Roads. Laid on the table under the rule. Mr. Frost's resolution to levy upon and collect from the taxable The Supervisors' Proceed -bop 101. eroperty of•the County of Tompkins the sum of $25o.00 to pay the physician at the almshouse for the ensuing year, introduced Dec. 19, was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. Todcl was adop- ted by an unanimous vote. On motion Bill No. 41 was disallowed upon its merits in the full amount claimed as recommended by the Committee on 'Good Roads by the unanimous vote of the members voting, Mr. McAllaster being excused from voting. On motion Bills Nos. 45 and 92 were audited in the full amounts claimed as recommerdcd by the Committee on Good Roads by un- animous votes. On motion the Board adjourned. Rolf•call. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. TWENTY-THIRD DAY. Wednesday, December 2I, 191o. Morning Session. Ouorum present. Minutes of December 2oth read and approved. , The morning session was devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. - Motion by Mr. Parker that the Board proceed by ballot to the election of a County Sealer of Weights and Measures. 102 'IIw ,Sapervisors' PruccediA js Carried. . Motion by Mr. Todd that the Board proceed to the election by an informal ballot. Carried. The Chairman appointed as tellers Messrs. Todd and Jones. Tlie informal ballot was taken and the whole number of votes cast were 13, of which Orlando White received t Chas. H. Beach reeeiyed i Court Bellis received 9 Blank 2 On motion of 11,1r. White the ballot was declared formal and the Chair declared Court Dellis duly elected County Sealer .of Weights and Measures. Motion by Mr. Chappuis that the salary of the County Scaler of Weights and Measures to include his expenses be $500.00 per year. Carried. Ayes—Messrs. Todd, Chappuis, Smith, Freswick, Parker, 11IcAl- laster and White -7. Nays—Messrs: Gallagher, Jones, Patterson, Frost, Davis, Squier - •Mr. Chappuis' resolution to levy and collect from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins $52.00 to pay the salary of a Jail Chaplain, introduced Dec. 13, was taken up for consideration. Mr. Todd offered as an amendment that the sum be $too.00. A vote was taken upon the amendment and lost. Tile Supervisors' Proceedings 1O • Ayes—Messrs, Todd, Jones, Preswick, Patterson and Squier-5. Nays—Messrs. Gallagher, Chappuis; Smith, Parker, Frost, Davis, £ icA1laster and White -8. A vote was taken upon the original resolution and it was adopted by an unanimous vote. The Clerk read the report of the Good Roads• Construction Com- mittee. On. motion of Mr. Chappuis action on the same was deferred to December 22. On motion o1 Mr. Chappuis a vote of'thanks was tendered to the Construction- Conitnittee on Good Roads for their efficient services and .the.cowprehensive report submitted to the Board. By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That the County Treasurer is hereby instructed to place in the General Fund to the credit of interest for the purpose of paying interest on Good Roads Bond the proceeds of the cheek of the Corned Heights Land. Company for $885.79 and the proceeds of the check of Newman .& Blood for $185,14. On motion of Mr. Davis the resolution was adopted. By Mr. ,Frost: Whereas, a fund known as the Mortgage Indexing Fund and that the work for which said fund was created is now completed and that there b now remaining in such -fund• the sum of fifty-three and 45-100 Dollars, no's be it Resolved, That the County Treasurer be authorized and directed to transfer the balance in the Mortgage Indexing Fund to the General Fund. On motion of Mr. White the resolution was adopted. By Mr. Chappuis: 104 The. Supervisors'. Proaecdirlys Resolved, That there be -levied upon .and collected from the taxable Property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $500.00 to pay the County • Sealer of Weights and Measures for his "salary and expenses for the ensuing• • Laid on the table under the rule. .By Mr. Patterson: Resolved,.. That there be levied upon and collected • from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $5.00 to pay for the oath of office of Win'. 11. I3akor_and Clarence D. Tarbell as Notaries Public from March 3I, 1911. • Laid on the table under the rule. • • The Clerk read the following report which on motion of M r. White -was adopted and ordered printed' in the proceedings: To the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins: • ' Your Committee on County. Clerk's Accounts after carefully examining the report of A. H. Overacker, County Clerk,.from Jan. 1, 1910, to Oct. 31, 1910, inclusive, we find the- same to be correct• and recommend that it be printed in the proceedings. The receipts of the office exclusive of Mortgage Tax.. Salaries of Deputies and Assistants' $2.341.86 Salary ,of County Clerk 2,000.00. $5,145.13 Salaries for ten months $4,041.S6 Postage, express and telephone 1.50.55 $4,192.41 Balance • $ 952.72 Receipts from Mortgage Tax $6,663.63 Expenses on same' 235.07 Balance for State and County $6,428.56 • L. E. PATTERSON, J.01,V. JONES, S. B. SQTJIER, Committee. Mr. Frost's resolution to levy and collect from taxable property of. The S`Upea•vi,orW 1't•nccndi.nu.s 105 the County of Tompkins $45.00 to pay premium of County Clerk's Bonet, introduced December 2oth, vas taken up for consideration and on motion of ?vfr. Davis was adopted bjr'an, unanimous vote. Mr. Pattcrson's resolution to levy and collect from the taxable property -of the City of Ithaca $15.00 to pay County Treasurer for ex- enses in collecting State and County taxes of rcpop, introduced De- cember 2oth, was taken up for consideration and ort motion of. Mr. Todd was adopted by an•unanimous vote., • Mr. Parker's resolution to levy and collect from the taxable prop- erty of the City of Ithaca $22.00 to pay Bert T. Balen for making de- scriptions for tax sale of r9o9, introduced December loth, was taken r'P, for consideration and on, motion of Mr. Davis was adopted by an. unanimous vote. Mr..White's resolution to levy and collect $25o.00 frons the tax- . able property of Tompkins County for insurance premiums, iirtroduc • ell December 2oth, was taken. up for. consicicratiori •and on motion of Mr. Parker was adopted by an unanimous vote. Mr. Parker's resolution to levy and collect .$, r 5.00 from the tax- able property of the County of Tot ip1dns to pay Edward Bement fon clerical services for the • Gobc1 Roads Construction Committee, intro- duced December 2oth, was taken up for consideration and on Motion of Mr. Preswick was,adopted by an unanimous vote. - IV[r. Parker, Chairman of the Committee on Miscellaneous Claims, reported favorably on Bills Nos. 35•-a.nd 83 and recommended that the full ainounts thereof be allowed. Laid on the table under the rule. On motion, the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER Clerk. 4 106 The Supervisors' Proceedings TWENTY-FOURTH DAY. '.Thursday, December 22, 1910. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of December 2lst read and approved. The morning session was devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. By Mr. Preswick: Resolverl,'That the bond of the County Sealer of Weights and Measures provided by Section 13 of Chapter 20 of the Consolidated Laws as amended by Chapter 187 of the Laws of 1010 be $300.00. a On motion of Mr. Davis the resolution; was adopted. By Mr. Davis: Resolved, 'i'hat there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $39.00 as and for payment for 3 doz. typewriter ribbons, 3 doz. coupons good for any machine and 2 boxes of carbon paper for use in the different county offices. Laid' on the table under the rule. The Clerk read the following report which on motion of Mr. Todd was received, adopted and ordered printed in the proceedings: To the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on County Buildings respectfully report on various matters corning to them for action as follows: The Supervisors' Proceedings 107 COUNTY JAIL Since the last annual report, the addition to the jail has boon completed and accepted ,ind the gratings over windows iti the jail proper which when first placed were not satisfactory have been made So and the architect has accepted the improvement tor tho county. This addi- tion is still unfurnished and should receive the attention of the 79_1. Build- ing Committee. • Our last report mentioned the poor condition of the cooking range in the jail. This has been replacedwith a now one. COURT HOUSE—This building has required no repairs other than to plumbing and new matting on the floor or the halls. Under direction of this Board ;;our committee has supplied the Chairman and Clerk with new [desks in the Supervisors' Room. COUNTY CLERK'S AND SURROGATE'S OFFICES—The Surrogate's Olbce has been newly decorated throughout and new linoleum laid on the floor. COUNTY BU1LD1NG, WEST STATE STREET—Under direction of your Board this property has been sold and the proceeds $1,528.00 has boon paid into the County Treasury. ALMSHOUSE—Cinder instructions of this Board the recommendations of the StateBoard of Charities in relation to the location of the closets and baths at the Almshouse have been. complied with, they having been taken out of the basement 'of both the Men's and Women's dormitories and placed on the floor adjacent to the sleeping compartments. New fire hose has been supplied and the chicken house has been removed to a more advantageous place and thoroughly repaired. The men's dormitories have been repainted and decorated as well as the kitchen, dining rooms, and halls, making this building internally, with the new plumbing, in first-class Condition. The Board's attention is again Called to the matter of a proper storage for a reserve supply of water at the Almshouse. All of which is respectfully submitted. F. B. AIKEl\, JOHN W. PRES CC'ICK. F. A. TODD, GEORGE CCW FROST, W. H. PARKER, Committee. 108 Th.e AS'u.pell:i,Nor.ti' I'rocec;drtrg,t By Mr. Jones:. Whereas, the Board of Trustees of the %Tillage of Groton has passed • the preliminary resolution for the improvement of the connecting link be- •tween the highway about to be improved ,extending frocn the -village of hreeviiie to -the Village of Groton) and a Village Street in the Village of Groton improved pursuant to Section 133 of the Bighway Law, now,' there- fore l; Resolved, That the Highway Commission be requested to •construct and improve as a County Highway as provided in Section 138 of the highway Law the public highway described as follows: Beginning at the corpora- tion line on the south at W. D. White's north line and extending to \tim._ Avery's corner on Mainstreet, being a distance of about 1.980 feet. Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to transmit forthwith a certified copy of the foregoing' resolution to the State Highway Commission. - On motion. of Mr. Chappuis the resolution was adopted. Ares. ---Messrs. Gallagher, Todd, Chappuis, Smith, Jones; Pres - wick, McAllast er.---7. Nays.—Messrs. Parker, Patterson, Frost, Davis, Squier and White. -6. • By Mr. Chappuis: 'Whereas, the Board of Trustees of the Village of Dryden has passed the preliminary resolution for the improvement of the connecting link between the highway now improved as a County Highway and the State Highway about to be -improved within the Village of, Dryden as provided by Section 138 of the Highway Law, now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Highway Commission be requested to construct and improve as. a County Highway as provided in Section 138 of the Highway Law the public highway within the Village of Dryden described as follows: Beginning at the R=est corporation line of the Village of Dryden running thence easterly on Main street to the intersection of 3iain street with North and South streets or the proposed trunk line, having a total distance of 1,209 feet. Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to transmit • Tilt; ,Sirperti,ti.ur5' 1-'r'eccalilrrls 1U forthwith a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Highway Commission.- Oa ommission.Ou motion of lir. Jones the resolution was adopted. Ayes.—Messrs. Gallagher, Chappuis, Jones, Preswick, Parker, Smith and M_cAllastcr.-7. Nays.—Messrs. Todd, Patterson, Frost, Davis, Squier and White. -6. By Mr. Chappuis: Whereas, the Board of. Trustees of the Village of F reeville has passed' the preliminary resolution for .the improvement of the connecting link be- tween the highway about to be improved as a State Highway and the high- way about to be improved as a County Highway within the Village of I+,ree- vi110 as providedn Section 138 of the Highway Law, now therefore, be it Resolved, That the Stat Highway Commission be requested to con- struct and improve as a Bounty Highway as provided in Section 138 of the Hignway-L arc the' public highway within the Village of Freoville described as foIio«s; Beginuning at the corner of Railroad street and Cortland street running easterly on Cortland street to a point opposite the bridge. known as Brooklyn Bridge, thence northerly crossing said bridge following, the state survey to include alI of the said street within the corporate..limits, being a distance of about.1,800 feet. •Resolved, That the Clerk is hereby directed to transmit forthwith a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Highway Commission. 0 A motion for its adoption by Mr. McAllaster was lost. Ayes.—Messrs. Galla ller, Chappuis, Smith, Jones, McAIlaster. Nays.—Messrs. Todd, Preswick, Parker, Patterson, Frost, Davis, Squier and White. -8.. Mr. Chappuis' resolution to levy and collect $50o from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins to pay the salary and expenses of the County Sealer of Weights and Measures, introduced December 110 The Slyet~LisorS' 1rnrecdil+ya �zst, was taken up for. consideration and on motion of Mr. White was adopted by an unanimous vote. Mr. Patterson's resolution to levy, and collect from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins $3.00 to pay for Notary Public oath of William H. Baker and Clarence D. Tarbell, introduced Decem- ber 21st, was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. 1c- Allaster was adopted. Ayes.—Messrs. Gallagher, Todd, Chappuis, Smith, Jones, Pres -- wick, Patterson, Frost, Davis, Spier, \IcAllaster, White. -12. Nay.—Mr. Parker.—I. On motion the Board adjourned.. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. . TWENTY-FIFTH DAY. Friday, December 23, 1910. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of December 22nd read and approved. By Dr. Gallagher: Resolved, That this Board appreciates the painstaking, efficient and practical manner in which County Superintendent Fred C. Evans has con- ducted the affairs of his office; and that this Board extends its thanks to Superintendent Evans for the willingness he has at all times shown to assist the Town officials in highway matters. On motion of Mr. Frost the resolution was adopted. The Supervisors' Proceedings 11.1 On .motion of Mr. White the Chairman was instructed to ar- range for the purchase of the necessary supplies for the County Sealer of Weights and Measures.. The remainder of the morning session was devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Mr. Davis' resolution to levy and collect from, the taxable prop- erty of the County of Tompkins $39.00 to pay for supplies pur- • chased for the County Offices, introduced Dec. 22, was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. Parker adopted by an unani- mous vote. By Mr. Todd: Resolved, That the Supervisor of the Town of Danby. is hereby au- thorized to place upon the assessment roll of said Town the amount of the following returned school taxes hereby re -assessed in said town to be paid to the County Treasurer to reimburse the amount advanced with ex- penses of collection as follows: John Swansbrough, 23 acres, valuation $80.00. Tax, 56 cents, fee 7 cents. Total 63 cents. Mrs. John Swansbrough, 30 acres. Valuation $100.00. Tax, 70 cents Fee, 7. cents. Total, 77 cents. On motion of Mr. Preswick the resolution was adopted. `By Mr. Todd: Resolved, That the Chairman and Clerk of this Board renew the con- tract ,with the George Junior Republic from January 1st, 1911, to Janu- ary let, 1912, upon the same terms as contracted in 1910. On motion of Mr. Parker the resolution: was adopted. 17.2 The Supervisors' Proceedings By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That there be levied and collected from the taxable prop- erty of the County of Tompkins $1.50 to be paid to D. M. Kellogg. for six Yale- keys made for the Supervisors' Room. Laid on the table under the rule. By 1Ir. Parker: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the City of Ithaca the sum of $10.00, $5.00 to be. paid to F. A. Cobb, Esq., and $5.00 to be paid to Jason P. Merrill for their services as Fence Viewers appraising damage done by dogs to Charles Rumsey's sheep. Laid on the table under the rule. By Mr. Parker: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the City of Ithaca ,the' sum .of $1:33.50 to be paid to Charles Rumsey- for damages sustained_ by him on account of sheep and lambs 'be- ing injured and killed by dogs as certified by two fence viewers of said City of Ithaca, said amount to be paid to • him only upon his showing by affidavit that he has not.been able to discover the owner or possessor of the dog or dogs by which such damage was.done, or that he has,failed.to re- cover his damages of 'such owner or possessor. Laid on the table under the rule. By- Dr. Gallagher: Whereas, the State Highway Commission require that the Board of Supervisors shall designate and certify to the Commission the portion of . the public highways to be improved as State and County Highways and to be constructed in the order designated, now; therefore, be it Resolved, That this board of Supervisors hereby designate and certify to the State Highway Commission'to be constructed in .1l12 or as soon thereafter as reached on said list the following highways situate in the: - Town of Caroline, County of Tompkins, New York, to wit: 1st. Commencing at the Cook's Corners at the intersection of Catskill Turnpike with the Brookton Roadand extending through Brookton and The Supervisors' Proceedings . 113 Caroline Center to the hamlet of Speedsville, being a distance of about 10 wiles. 2nd. Commencing at Boiceville and extending, south to the W. K. 13oice Corner, being a distance of about 1-2 mile. 3rd. Commencing at the end of Road No. 483, now .improved, at Slaterville Springs, and extending south-easterly to the county line at Willow Bridge, being a distance of about 4 miles. That all of said highways have been designated on the County Map for 'improvement, and that the first above mentioned portion of highway has been surveyed for improvement. Resolved, Further, .That, the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to transmit forthwith a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Highway Commission. The Good Roads Committee to whom the resolution had been referred reported favorably on thelhighway described as No. 2 and on the first two miles from the end of Road No. 483 of the highway described as No. 3. Motion by Mr. Parker that this Board of Supervisors reconsider the action taken by the Board for improving certain highways with- in the Villages of- Dryden, Freeville and Groton on the 22nd day of. December and that they be taken up as a special order of business Tuesday, December 27th, 2 p. m. Carried. On motion of Mr. Parker action on the resolution of Dr_ Gallagher for improvement of roads in the Town of Caroline, was made a special order of business for December 27th at 2 p. m.. On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. 114 77rc :•_,.'arjucr•t;i.'fJr,5•' i'rocet i/iryti TWENTY-SIXTH DAY.. • Tuesday, December 27, 1910. Morning Session, Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of December 23rd read and approved. The niorning session' was devoted to committee work. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. The special order of business on the resolutions for the improve- ment of highways in the Villages of Dryden, Groton and' Freeville and in the Town of Caroline set for 2 p. m. was taken up for consider- ation. Messrs. William Strong, Daniel Rothschild, J. D. Ross, Frederick E. Bates, Julius M. Clapp, C. E. Chapman, Calvin Derrick, George R. Peck, William T. Graham and Attorney James .R. Robinson, Jr., were given the privilege of the floor and they addressed the Board relative to the resolutions on the table. On motion of Mr. Parker the Board went into executive session. On motion of Mr. Chappuis the Board arose from executive session. On motion of Mr. Chappuis, action on the resolutions for the improvement of highways in the Villages of Dryden, Freeviile and Groton was deferred to December 28th at 10:30 a. m. The Supervisors' Proceedings 115 Mr. Parker's resolution to levy and collect from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins $1.50 to be paid to D. M. Kel- logg, introduced December 23rd, was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. Davis adopted byan unanimous vote, Mr. Parker's resolution to levy and collect from the taxable property of the City of Ithaca $io.00 to be paid to F. A. Cobb, Esq., and Jason P. Merrill for services as Fence Viewers, introduced De- cember 23rd, was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. Patterson adopted. Ayes.—Messrs. Gallagher, Todd, Jones, Parker, Patterson, Frost, Davis, Scluier, White and McAllaster.—io. Nays.—Mr. Smith.—i. Mr. Parker's resolution to levy and collect from the taxable prop- erty of the City of Ithaca $133.50 to be paid to Charles Rumseq for damages sustained by sheep killed by dogs, introduced December 23, was taken up for consideration and on motion of Mr. Patterson adopt- ed by.an unanimous vote. On motions Bills Nos. 35 and 83 were audited in the full amounts claimed as recommended by the Committee on Miscellaneous Claims • by unanimous vote. 1 The several supervisors presented.the grand jury lists from their respective towns and the Supervisors of the City of Ithaca presented the same for bhe City, which on motion of Mr. Davis duly made and seconded were accepted and confirmed as the list of grand jurors of the County of Tompkins for the year 1911 by an unanimous vote. On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. 116 The Supervisors' Proceedings TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY. Wednesday, December 2'8, 191o. Morning Session.. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of December 27th read and approved. At 10:3o a. m., the special order of business on road improve- ment was taken up for consideration. ,A motion made by Mr. Chappuis for the adoption of the resolu- tion of Mr. Jones for the improvement of the highway in the Village of Groton, introduced December 22nd, was lost. Ayes.—Messrs. Gallagher, Chappuis, Smith, Jones and Mc- Allaster.-5. Nays.—Messrs. Todd, Preswick, Parker, Patterson, Frost, Davis, Squier, White. -8. • A motion by Mr. Jones for the adoption of Mr. Chappuis' reso- lution for the improvement of a highway in the Village of Dryden, introduced December 22nd, was lost. Ayes. ---Messrs. Gallagher, Chappuis, Smith, Jones and Mc- Allaster.-5. Nays.—Messrs. Todd, Preswick, Parker,. Patterson, Frost, Davis. Squier and White. -8. A motion by Mr. Chappuis for the adoption of the resolution for the improvement of a highway in the Village of Freeville; introduced December 2211d; was lost. The Supervisors' Proceedings 117 Ayes.- Messrs. Gallagher, Chappuis, Smith, Jones and Mc- Allaster.—_.s. Nays. ---Messrs. Todd, Preswick, Parker, Patterson, Frost, Davis, . Squier and White. -8. The remainder of the morning session was devoted to commit- tee work. On motion the Board adjourned. Afternoon Session, Roll call. Quorum present. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Equal- ization: 118 'J'he Supervisors' Proceedings The assessed valuations as returned by the assessors" of the several towns and City of Ithaca of the County of Tompkins for 1910 are as fol- lows: Franchise 0 0 H I0 o c- 0 e, 0 0 O C. 0) C) 10 0* 14) C : O 00 M 0* . M M O L!J H 10 O C7 10 01 N 01 d▪ ' • 1 1• co IPJ O N 00 t-+ 01 10 -0 N 03 CV C- H LV •-+ H GO- H H 4* 0 o H 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 O C. N co 0 03 I[J 40 1" M c' N 10 H o *0 CC t--+ 0 In CO C0 VI O CO 10 0) 10 tD o ff 00 M CC 10 C. C-) M H W N H 10 10 41 d' N N H 01 H H 00 H H N O 10 10 LO 0 0 0 0- IPJ 10 In 10 CV CC 0 If3 1[J 0 0 CI tD 1.0 t0 n N 0 H Cts O 0 00 If. tl' 10 M M O 1, C 00 01 H N -r H GC. -ly 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 p 0 g' 0 0 0 i~ If: 0 0 [- CO It] o 0 Lq `V' CC M O C. 00 O H Len H C) 0) C.^. O T M 00 CV 01 Cil H M CO LV H C: 01 C0 AI w ut .M W 0 0 0 10 0 0) 0 0• ICJ 1() 0 ..1' 0 CS C4 O N CC 00 H W C- 4'4,o C) CS 0GV H N M tT H Cp H C I 0 N H H C. -.CD CI h M 0 N m 07 00 C) O 00 0) `L^ ✓' Cl H 1'+ 01 H 0 14- CI c E_ 7 00 U tl' C0 CA C. 0 na0) r 10 0- ▪ M CC 10 N M H1 CC ^0 H ri O o N d Fci HO .0 • 'd 2 ' U O A A V i -i IH -i $19,291,200 $1$,479,220 $17,921,576 0) 10 I CI N The Supervisors' Proceedingx Proceeding,119 Your Committee recommends that the, following schedule ue adopted as the equalized valuations of the several towns of Tomphirs County and of the City of Ithaca for .the year 1910-1911, and that the per-•tnt&g•, in the right hand column be the ratio of the State and County tax earth town aid the city respectively shall pay: Ratio Each of Equal. Towns Real on Ratio Town. Acres. and Pers. A'g'gate. Real State & Franchise. Prop. Co. Tax • Caroline 34,747 $ 728,940 $ 23,900 $ 752,840 .0394 .0390 Danby 33'286 718,397 11,200 729,597 .0389 .0378 Dryden ....... 58,192 2,315,427 39,400 2,154,827 ' .1145 .1I17 Enfield, 22,007 588,667 9,375 598,042 .0319 .0310 Groton 30,725 1,543,294 69,350 1,612,744 .0835 .0836 Ithaca Town16,293 908,437 20,000 928,437 .0492 .0481 Ithaca City2,940 8,235,051 514,700 8,749,751 .4456 .4536 Lansing 37,789 1,541,807 33,875 1,575,682 .0834 .0817 Newfield 35,997 730,554 28,030 758,594 .0395 .0393 Ulysses ,19,818 1,368,536 62,150 1.430,685 .0741 .0742 Total ....292,794 $18,479,220 $811,980 319,291,200 1.0000 1.0000 J. W. JONES, .1. W. e11;r s w 1.CK, B. F. McALLASTER, W. C. GALLA GH.ER, ORLANDO WIIITE,• 1:IEORG1 W. FROST, Committee. • 120 .7'hc Supervisors' Proceedings • On motion of Mr. Todd,. actions on the report was deferred to 10:30 a. m., December 29th. The Clerk read the report of Miss Gertrude E. Hail, Inspector of the State Board of Charities, of the inspection made by her of the Almshouse on December loth, which on motion of Mr. Parker was received and ordered filed. By Mr. Patterson: Resolved, That the committee on supplies be authorized to investlgata and report at some future session as to the advisability of purchasing e typewriter for the use of this Board. On motion of Mr. \Vhite'the resolution .was adopted. By Mr. Davis: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $8.50 to be paid to the Autozone Chemical Co, for disinfectants for the jail. Laid on. the table under the rule. On motion the Board adjourned. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY. Thursday, December 29, 191o. Morning Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of December 28th read and approved. The b'.upervis•ors' Proceedings 121 At l0:3o a. m., the Equalization Schedule submitted by the Conl- Inittee on December 28th was taken up for consideration, and on rno- tion: of Mr. Frost the. equalized valuations and ratios as therein deter- mined were confirmed. Ayes. -Messrs. Gallagher, Todd, Chappuis, Smith, }ones, Pres - wick, Parker, Patterson, Davis, Frost, Squier, White, McAllaster and Aiken. -14: Nays. -None. . On motion of Mr. White, the Chairman of the Board and Mr. Trost were appointed a committee to act in conjunction with the County Treasurer to arrange with some bank for the payment of in- terest of the County funds deposited therein from the 4st day of Jan- uary. [911. On motion the Board adjourried. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present.. By Mr. Todd: Resolved, That the special rule of the Board as to the auditing of bills .and action on resolutions carrying appropriations be hereby suspended, and .'that all claims chargeable against the county and the various towns therein :be presented for -immediate action. On motion of Mr, Frost the resolution; was adopted. On motions duly made and seconded Bills Nos. 67, 93, 94, 93, 96. 97, 98, 99, I00, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, Io6, I07, Io8, I09, II0, III, I12, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117;118, I 19, I20, 12I, 122, 123, I24, I25 and 126 were audited at the full amounts claimed as recommended by the Committee on Miscellaneous Claims by unanimous votes. Mr. Davis' resolution to levy and collect from the taxable prop- erty of the County of Tompkins $8.5o to pay the AutoZone Chemical Co., introduced December 28th, was taken up for consideration and .on motion of Mr. Patterson was adopted by an unanimous vote. By Mr. Chappuis: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable • property of Tompkins County $10.00 to bo paid, to .1. G. Wortman, Sheriff. to reimburse him for a bed strap restraint to be used in the jail. :122 'I'h.e Sape7-1,isors Proeced-irlyN On motion of Mr. White the•resolution was adopted by an unani- mous vote., By Dr. Gallagher: Resolved, That the County Treasurer pay Good Roads Bond No. 11 due the Ithaca Savings Bank February 1, 1911, in the sum of $E,000:00 from the Good Roads Fund. On motion of Mr. White the resolution was adopted. By Mr. Preswick: Whereas, the Tompkins County Agricultural and Horticultural Society is to effect a reorganization on the stock corporation basis, the purpose be ing to repurchase the fair grounds and to put the financial affairs of the Society on a firmer basis, and .to do this it will be necessary to secure.at least $15,000.00 in stock or 1,500 shares at $10.00 each and it being the wish of the Society that the farmers of the County purchase 'the larger portion of the stock, now, therefore, be it Resolved, That each member of this Board assist in the sale of stock in his respective town or ward. On. motion of Dr. Gallagher the resolution was adopted. 13y Dr. Gallagher: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the County of Tompkins the sum of $200.00 to be paid to Wil- liam Nelson Noble in the matter of counsel fees in the matter of Tompkins County against Genesee Valley Construction Co., et. al. On motion of Mr. Squier the resolution was adopted by an unani- t nous vote. By Mr. Davis:. Resolved, That the compensation for publishing the Official Canvass for the election of 1910, and the list of nominations for the election of 1911 be and the same is hereby fixed at 45 cents per inch per column of printed matter for each insertion. The Official Canvass to be set in 8 point solid and List of Nominations headings to be set in 10 point type opened with 2- s The SupervisorsProceedi,ui yN 123 point leads, body matter to be set in 6 point solid, the publishers to be allowed for the necessary space for party emblems, and be it further Itesolved, That the compensation for publishing the Election Notices for the election of 1011 be and the same is hereby fixed at 45 cents per folio for each insertion, each folio to consist of 100 words actual count,, headings to be set in 10 point type opened with s. -point leads, body matter to be set in 6 point solid. On motion of Mr. Squier the resolution was adopted. o The Good Roads Committee reported upon the Report of the Good Roads Construction Committee which had been referred to them approving of the same. On motion of Mr. White, the Report of the Good Roads Con- struction Committee was accepted and adopted and ordered printed in the proceedings. By Mr. Frost: Resolved, That the towns of the County of Tompkins pay interest ;:fn all deferred—payments .due from each town to the county for good roads construction at the rate of 4 per cent. On motion of Mr. Todd the resolution was adopted. Mr. Patterson read the following resolution which was adopted by a rising vote: Resolved, That this Board extends its thanks to its. Chairman Frank B. Aiken, and to its Clerk, Bert T. Balser, for their efficient service and courteous treatment of each member of this Board. • By Mr. Pattersonl: Itesolved, That a vote of thanks be extended to the Ithaca Daily Jour- nal for furnishing their daily paper to the members of this Board during the annual session. On motion of Mr. Davis the resolution was adopted. The Clerk read the following report of the Appropriation Com- mittee and the accompanying resolution: 124 7'hc �'ir�irrr,-i�ul's' PrOC edingS To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: Your Committee on Appropriations respectfully report that itwill he necessary to raise in the tax levy of 1910 the sums set forth in the budgets of the several Towns of •Tompkins County and of the City of Ithaca and offer the following resolution: Resolved, That there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the several Towns and the City of Ithaca comprising the County of Tompkins and from the County at large the sums herein set forth for the following purposes: STATE TAX 1910. For Stenographers, Clerks, etc., Sixth Judicial District S 1,547.77 COUNTY TAX -1910. County Audits 811,545.=4 Salary, County Judge and Surrogate, 1911 3,500.00 Salary, Special County Judge and Surrogate, 1911 200.00 Salary, County Court and Surrogate s Stenographer, 1911 ' 750.00 Salary, Surrogate's Clerk, 1911 500.00 Salary, District Attorney, 1911 1,200.00 Salary, County Treasurer, 1911 1,000.00 Salary, Chaplain, County Almshouse, 1911 100.00 Salary, Chaplain, County Jail, 1911 52.00 Salary, Coroner, 1910 100.00. Salary, Coroner, 1911 100.00 Salary, Walter McKeel; County Superintendent of Poor, 1911 200.00 Salary, Wm. P. Harrington, Superintendent of Poor, 1911 200.00 Salary, Wm. D. Baldwin, Superintendent of Poor, 1911 200.00 Salary, Janitor County Clerk's Office, 1911 175.00 Salary, Janitor Court House and Jail, 1911 250.00 Salary, Physician at Almshouse, 1911 250.00 Salary, Clerk and attorney to Board, 1911 500.00 Salary, Keeper of Almshouse, 1911 800.00 Salary, County Superintendent of Highways, 1911 1,200.00 Salary, County Sealer of Weights and Measures, 1911 500.00 Clerk of Board for Postage, 1911 20.00 County Treasurer for Postage, .1911 25.00 Fuel and Lights, 1911 900.00 Court Expenses, 1911 4,700.00 Support of Poor, Almshouse, 1911 664.08 County Sinking Fund, Bonds issued for Road No. 606. 1909 163.20 Interest on Bonds, 1009 326.40 The S u per-vtsor . ' Proceedings 12,, • Sinking Fund, 1910 163.20 Interest on Bonds, 1910 326.40 County Sinking. Fund, Bonds issued for Road No. 615, 1900 706.20 Interest on Bonds, 1909 1,412:40. Sinking Fund, 1910 706.20 Interest on Bonds, 1910 1,412.40 Burial Indigent Soldiers and Sailors, deficiency, 1910 1,056.00 Burial Indigent Soldiers and Sailors, 1911 1,444.00 Election Printing 141.96 Interest on Good Roads Bond due Aug 1, 1911 1,100.00 Partial payment of printing Proceedings of Board of 1910 500.00 To reimburse General Fund for cost of Jail Improvement over contract price 46.00 David M. Dears, Esq., legal advice on sheriff's bill, 1909 10 00 Clinton L.' Vivian, architect, plans for improvements at Alms- house 11.87 ‘Villiain Nelson Noble, advance in Genesee Valley Con. Co, action 300.00 Check protector for County Treasurer 30.00 City Water, 1910 157.50• Insurane for 1911 250.00 c To reimburse Town of Caroline for amount audited to Town Clerk • for mailing amendments 8.00 To reimburse Town of Danby for amount audited to Town Clerk for mailing amendments 10.95 To reimburse Town of Ulysses for amount audited to Town Clerk for mailing amendments 9.95 George Junior Republic 326.58 Craig Colony 34.35 Si. Ann's School, Good Shepherd 224.57 Monroe County Penitentiary 593.05. Edward Bement for clerical work for Good Roads Construction Committee 15.00 Premiums on County Clerk's Bond for 1911 45.00 'ro pay for Notary Public Oaths of W. IT. Baker and Clarence D. 'Parboil 5.00 To pay for supplies for,county offices 39.00 To reimburse General Fund for amount. paid for rights of way on I2oa.d No. 683 587.50 To reimburse General Fund,for monies paid 00 special orders . 241.30 To reimburse General Fund -for monies paid for various purposes 1.231.15 To pay 1). M. Kellogg for keys 1.59 To pay Antozone Chemical Co. for disinfectants 8.50 To pay J. G. Wortrnan for bed strap restraint 10.00 Total $42,989.76 126 The Supervisors' Proceedings CAROLINE ----1910,. State tax $ 60 3G County tax 1676 60 Audits 1494 15 Soldiers' Relief Fund 50 00 Memorial Day services 20 DO :1laintenance Catskill Turnpike Road No. 483 200 00 Support of the Poor at Almshouse 89 32 Returned taxes 1 18 Election printing 48 64 School commissioner 24 70 Repair and construction of bridges 355 00 To purchase and repair of road machinery 50 00 For removal or obstructions caused by snow and miscellaneous purposes 100 00 Total $4169 95 Highway tax $2073 25. Dog tax - 93 00 DAN13Y--1 910. State tax $ 58 50 County tax ' 1625 01 Audits 15574 37 Memorial Day services 10 00 For support of Town Poor 50 00 To pay notes 102 90 Support of Poor at Almshouse 92 25 Election Printing 45 14 School Commissioner 32 83 Repair and construction of bridges 600 00 To purchase and repair of machinery 75 00 For removal of obstructions caused by snow and miscellaneous purposes 250 00 Total $4516 00 Highway tax Dog tax DRYDEN-1910. $2000 00 150 00 Sint.. tux $ 172 89 !'lie Nicjwsr'vimurs' L'rouccriiity.5 127 county tax 4801 96 Audits 2486 87 Town Poor, G. W. Sutfin, overseer 50 00 Town Poor, Bradford Snyder, overseer 500 00 Memorial Day services 50 00 Returned taxes 151 73 Repair of improved roads 700 00 ,Certificates of indebtedness, (snow) 800 00 Money advanced Miscellaneous Fund 27 39 Money advanced Machinery Fund 85 98 Money advanced Bridge Fund 420 32 .School commissioner 70 70 Election printing 97 79 .Support of Poor at Almshouse 458 58 Repair and construction of bridges 2200 00 "To purchase and repair of machinery 420 00 For removal of obstructions caused by snow and miscellaneous purposes 400 00 Total $13894 21 Highway tax $4800 00 Dog tax 312 00 ENFIELD -1910. :State tax $ 47 98 County tax 1332 68 Audits 1286 36 Support of town poor 125 00 Deficiency, in Dog Fund 75 00 Bonded indebtedness 1424 52 Support Poor at Almshouse 107 6; 'School commissioner 26 91 Election printing 24 04 Repair and construction of bridges 200 01 'To purchase and repair of machinery 250 02 For removal of snow and miscellaneous purposes 400 00 Total 5300 13 Highway tax $1400 00 Dog. Tax 60 50 128 The ,Super-ciso1..5' P.rocceding.s GROTON-1910. State tax $ 129 39 County tax ' 3593 94 Audits 2871 41 Overseer of Poor 150 00 For rent of Town Hall 50 00 Memorial Day services 50 00 For balance due on note March 1, 1911 ' 263 69 Certificates of indebtedness, (bridge) 3000' 00 Interest 187 76 Certificates of indebtedness, (snow) 1634 57 Interest. 66 44 Returned taxes 55 School commissioner 52 90 Election printing 71 68 Support of Poor, Almshouse 118 93 Repair and 'construction of bridges 900 00 To purchase and .repair of machinery 200 00 For removal of snow and miscellaneous purposes 550 00 Syracuse Institution for Feeble-minded Children 75 00 Total $13966 26 Highway Tax $3860 00 Dog tax 292 00 ITHACA CITY -1910. State tax $ 702 07 County tax 19,500 16 Support of Poor, Almshouse 1927 8D Election Printing 246 22 Distribution of Procedeings of Board 15 00 County Treasurer, expenses collection returned taxes 15 OD Bert T. Baker, making descriptions property for tax sale 22 00 To reimburse E. A. Miller g 96 To reimburse D. G. Leach 10 38 To reimburse C. R. Smith 10 60 To pay Charles Rumsey, damges to sheep by dogs 133 50 To pay F. A. Cobb, Esq., and J. P. Merrill, fence viewers 10 00• Total $22601 69 The 8'u-perci iiurs'1';''oecodiug8 129 1T1-HACA TOWN -1910. State tax $ 74 46 County tax 2067 81 Audits 1620 35 Support of Town Poor 400 00 Certificate of indebtedness, (bridge) 1998 00 Repairs improved roads 800 00 Returned taxes 15 73, Sinking' Fund on Bonds issued for construction Road No. GOG (1909) 57 60 Interest 115 20 Sinking Fund on Bunds issued for Construction Road No. GOG, 1910 57 60 Interest 115 20 Sinking 1l'und on Bonds issued for construction Road No. G16 (1909) 75 77 Interest 151 34 Sinking Fund on Bonds issued for construction Road No. 616, (1910) 75 77 Interest 151. 54 Support of the poor, Almshouse 101 31 Election Printing 34 09 Repair and Construction of bridges 500 00 To purchase and repair of machinery 100 00 Removal of snow and miscellaneous purposes 200 00 School commissioner 4/ 77 Total $8753 47 Highway tax $2000 00 Dog Tax 66 '50 LANSING -1910. Slate tax $ 126 45 County Tax 3512 26 Audits 1791 33 Notes and interest due Ithaca. Savings Bank Feb. 1, 191:1 1080 00 Maintenance Road No. 33G, Cayuga Heights 100 00 Support of Poor, Almshouse 277 99 Flection, printing 56 14 School Commissioner 51 70 Repair and construction of bridges 200 00 To.purchase and repair of machinery 25000 Total $7445 47 Highway Tlx $2780 03 1)o,g Trx 131 00 9 130 Thu Supervisors' Proceedings NE WFIELD-1910. State tux $ 60 83 County tax 1689 50 Audits 1781 18 Principal of bonded. indebtedness 2000 00 Interest on bonded indebtedness 9.15 00 Town poor 00 00 .Memorial Day services 20 00 Newfield Free Town Library 100 00 Certificates of indebtednes, (snow and miscellaneous) 350 00 Interest on same 9 42 Syracuse Institution for Feeble-inindde Children 50 00 Support of Poor, Almshouse 230 76 Election Printing 51 14 School Commissioner 32 12 Repair and construction of bridges 200 00 To purchase and repair of machinery 150 00 For. removal of snow and miscellaneous purposes 100 DD Total $7821 95 Highway tax $2200 00 Doe tax 81 00 ULYSSES -1910. State tax $ 114 84 County •tax 3189 84 Audits 2123 31 For indigent soldiers and sailors '100 00 For support of town poor • 350 00 For Memorial Day services 50 00 For bonded indebtedness, principal 2000 00 For bonded indebtedness, interest 1085 00 For certificates of indebtednes, (bridge) 1057 88 Interest 12 87 For certificates of indebtedness, (machinery) 433 00 Interest 23 38 For certificates of indebtedness, (snow) 247 91 Interest 3 02 Maintenance of Trumansburg-Ithaca Road No. 616 300 00 Sinking' Fund on bonds issued for construction of Road No. 616, (1909) 216 85 Interest 433 69 ' The Supervisors' Proceed iia y, 131 Sinking Fund on bonds issued for construction of Road No. 016, (1910) 216 80 Interest. 433 60 For support of poor, Almshouse 131 41 Election printing • '61 14 School commissioner 64 38 Syracuse .Institution for Feeble-minded Children L-5 00 Repair and construction of bridges 1500 00 To purchase and repair of machinery 100 00 For removal of snow and miscellaneous purposes 100 00 Total $14374'06 Highway tax $2611 62 Dog tax 168 00 • F. 13. AIKEN, F. A. TODD, GEORGE W.'FROST, 13. F. McALLASTER, ORLANDO WHITE, Committee. On motion of Mr. Davis` the report was accepted and adopted and the resolution adopted and the amounts ordered levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the several' towns, the' City of Ithaca and the County at large the sums as herein set forth by an un- nimous vote. - On motion the Board adjourned to January -7th, 19II, at 10 a. m. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk. 139 ' 7'he 'Itper visors' I'ruceed.illgs TWENTY-NINTH DAY.. . Saturday, January 7, 1911. Morning Session. . Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of December 29th read and approved. The Clerk read the bond of Court Bcilis as County Sealer of Weights and Measures for his term 'of office beginning January Ist, 191r, in the stun of $500.00 with \Vill J. Davis and Andrew J. Hyers • as sureties, which on motion of Mr. •Dvis was approved as to the form, manner of execution and sufficiency of the sureties. By Mr. Frost: ' _Resolved, That the tax as extended on the tax rolls of the several.towns and the City of Ithaca be confirmed and that warrants be issued to the col- lectors of the various towns and to the Chamberlain of the City of Ithaca for the collection of the same, signed' by the Chairman and Clerk of this Board and the Seal of the County affixed as required by law, On. motion of 1'Ir. Davis the same Was adopted by an unanlii1ous vote. By Mr. .Jones:. Resolved, That the correction of Clerical errors in various assessments and valuations as corrected on said assessment rolls. the taxes levied upon the several prolierty o,vncrs'of the various school districts of. Che County,' and the taxes levied upon the several towns in accordance with the recom- .,mendations of the committee on erroneous assessments and all changes necessary to be made in order to conform to the renuireaients- of the law be and the same are hereby ratified. confirmed and legalise() 'The SilperVisnrs' J'rocccdiny 133 • . , On motion of \Ir. 'Todd the same -was adopted bv•an unanimous .vote. The tax -warrants' mere prepared and signed by t11e,Chairnman and' Clerk. .By Mr. Smith: 0 ..Resolved, .That the Collectors of the several Towns and the Chamber- lain of the City of Ithaca be required to pay over all monies collected by them to the Supervisors and the County Treasurer .on or before the first day of February and first day of March respectively, and a final settlement with the County Treasurer en .or before the first day of April, 1911. - On :notion of -Mr. White the resolution was adopted. • By ;Air. White:. .Resolved, That the Chairman and Clerk'of this Board -renew the con- tract with'the Monroe. County Penitentiary'fronr April 16th, 1911- to April 1Gth. 1912, at the rate. of $2.1I p.:r weep for board of all prisoners com- mitted to that: institution from Tompkins County; and that all prisoners • sentenced by committing magistrates of.. Tompkins County for terms' of sixty days and over .may he committed to the Monroe County Penitentiary in .the diserei-ion,of the committing magistrate, - On. motion of \l.r. frost the resolution was adopted. On motion the Board adjourned. Afternoon 'Session. .Roll calf. Quorum present. By i\fr. Chappuis` Resolved, That we as a Board of Supervisors of Tompkins' County. do 'hereby voice •our protest against the laiv recently enacted in regard to the election'of School Commissioners, ,and be -it further - . Resolved, That we urge our Member of Assembly and State Senator to use their'inftiience and vote fnz the repeal of the same; and that the Clerk of . this hoard be directed to send a certified copy of -this resolution- to our Mem- . ber of Assembly and State Senator. 134 : The Supervisors' Yroceed,in•ys On motion of Mr. Todd the resolution was. adopted. Motion by Mr'. White that the County Treasurer be requested to place such part of the County Funds on hand and hereafter on hand • on an interest bearing basis in such banking institution as he may deem for the best interests of the County. o . Carried. • A/lotion by Mr. Davis that Frank Pa, Aiken, Chairman. of this Board, be sent to. the State Conference of Taxation at. Utica, N. Y., January 12 and 13, 1911, as a delegate from this Board. Carried. _Motion by 1\[r. Patterson that the County purchase a Bender's Supervisors' Manual for the .use of the Clerk and members of this Board. Carried. 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N d c. 0 • E 4 01 G N ▪ ti O W W y.+ O ° 0. o ° 0 p E - C• 8 N 4,^ N 0. ▪ O 'r c3 O • b� 4 c0 a bps w M F N 0 O G j O bn m xs N N X r � G 4 W G O N COU cd ,'��^, cN•3 .0 r-1. r/.2 ma, 0- -. a a G w U v ,0 00 0k'F x G c) -. 1" c„ y ,7 H m cE v 'CC 0 ^r" •6 C W C 0 C13 42,) 0 7-, 01 C am. H ' r-1. U O Cd N 0 '+ cC 0 .1 6 ASuperVisors' Proceedings COUNTY AUDITS State of New York, County of Tompkins, ;ss. Board of Supervisors. I, Bert T. Baker, Cleric of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins, hereby certify that the following abstract comprises all the bills and accounts against the County of 'Tompkins presented to said Board of Supervisors at its Annual Sesion for the year 1910, showing the name of each claimant, the true nature of the account, the amount originally claim- ed and the amount as finally allowed and audited by said Board. BERT T. BAKER., Cleric. No. Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 1 Dr. Wilber G. Fish, coroner $ 21 .00 $ 31 00 2 Walter McIKeel, supt. of poor, expenses 17 16 17 16 3 S. C. Stowell Co., supplies for jail 8 25 • 8 25 4 H. J. Bool Co., repairs to chair 1 00 1 00 5 Chas. D. Howell, distribution of amendments8 56 8 56 6 D. A. Tarbell, justice of. the -peace- 5 85 5 85 7 Treman, King & Co., hardware supplies 25 18 25 18 8 Treman, Ring- &. Co., hardware supplies 56 12 56 12 . 9 Norton Printing Co., printing and supplies 5 75 5 75 10 A. W. Kline, distribution amendments 16 10 16 10 11 tit'm. D. l3aldwin, supt. of poor, expenses 12 40 12 40 12 Michael Lettes, interpreter, (assigned to B. T. Balser 30 00 30 00 13 Wm. D. Baldwin, supt., of poor, expenses 27 72 27 72 14 Ithaca Daily News, printing notices 538 07 538 07 15 L. 0. Williams, constable 14 10 14 15 16 Weekly Ithacan, printing notices 49 38 99 38 17 L. F. Colegrove, justice of the peace 39 35> 39 35 18 Driscoll Bros. & Co., carpenter work 44 32 12 8E 19 Williamson Law Book Co., law books 5 00 Rejected E The Supervisors' 1'rocccdi.ngs 1�7 No. Nance. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 20 Ithaca Journal, printing notices and supplies... G47 32 647 32 21. Nest Disinfecting Co., disinfectants (disallowed) 8 75- 22 Elliott -Fisher Co., supplies Clerk's office...-...-95 95 23 Stover Printing Co., balance printing, pro- ceedings of 1909 ... 52 83 52 83 24 Hall &- McChesney, index for Surrogate's office40 00' 40 00 25 W. V. 1tumsey, distribution amendments 10 60 10 60 26 Midland Chemical Co., disinfectants jail 25 00 25 00, 27 Craig Colony, supplies for inmates 34 15 34 35 28 Syracuse Institution for Feeble-minded Children, supplies for inmates 150 00 150 00 29 G-eorge Junior Republic, care of inmates 326 58 326 58 30 St. Ann's School of Industry & Reformatory of Good Shepherd, care of inmates 224 57 224 57 31 Monroe County Penitentiary, care of inmates 593 05 593 05 32 Frank D. Cole, ash can for jail 13 50 13 50 33 D. 13. Stewart '& Cu., supplies for jail 19 10 19 10 34 Williamson .Law Book Co., law books .23 50 Rejected 35 New York Telephone Cu., toll calls 5 65 5 65 36 Mattbow Bonder Co., Ian' books 24 00 6 50 37- H. J. Bool Co., improvements Supervisors' room 168 55 168 55 38 New Yw'k Telephone Co., telephone service150 00. 150 GO 39 The Pull Fastener Co„ supplies Dist. Atty. 2 54 2 54 40 H. W. Nash, M. D., jail physician, (assigned to 3. L. Baker) 56 00 56 00 41 Henry B. Van Order, damages to automobile25 00 Disallaw•cd 42 Williamson Law Book Co., law books, 15 00 'Rejected 43 Jamieson -McKinney Co., plumbing 35 60 35 60 44 J. G. ,Wortman, sheriff jail bill 1159 45 11.59 45 45 Fred C. Evans, Co, Supt. Highways, expenses300- 00 300 00 ,46 Fred Canfield, deputy sheriff 11 25 11 25 47 Ithaca Telephone Co., telephone service 150 00 150 00 48 Empire State House Furnishing Co., improve- ments Co. Judge's office and Court Nouse243 00 .243 00 19 'Fat ric Fire hose Co., lire house, Almshouse70 00 70 00 50 F. D. Gilbert, burial M. Smith 10 00 10 40 51 S. R.- Tisdell, repairs Clerk's office 75 75 52 George L. Mott, cleaning carpets Court House2 90 2 90 53 J. G. Wortman, sheriff, service bill 1737 93 1737 93 54 Davis -Brown Elec: Co., electric repairing 6 18 6 18 55 Wm. P. Harrington, Supt. of Poor, expenses9 57 9 57 56 1-1, I. Andrews, M. D., autopsy 10 00 10 00 57 Fahey & Brady, drugs for jail 5 30 5 30 58 J. 'Wesley Judd, M. D„ post mortem 15 00 10 00 138 The Supervisors' Proceedings No. Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 59 City of Ithaca, City Court Crim. Bill58 82 58 82 60 Ithaca Journal, printing iii action against Gene- see Valley Con. Co., (withdrawn) 192 00 61 C. V. Bush, bookkeeper Good Roads Coin. 31 00 31 00 62 Atkinson & Mitchell, printing notices and supplies 1046 88 1046 88 33 �1. H. Overacker, county clerk 133 31 133 31 .64 J. Will 'free, book binding 25 50 25 50 65 C. J. Run:sey & Co., hardware supplies. 60 60 66 Williamson Law Book Co., law books 7 50 Rejected 67 T. G. _hiller & Sons, stationery supplies 3.79 84 379 84 68 A. H. Overacker, county clerk 150 55 130 55 69 Stayer Hardware Co., improvements almshouse923 52 923 52 70 F. E. Darling, distribution amendments 29 23 29 28 11 J. 3. Townsend, 31. D., exam. in lunacy 1.0 00 5 00 72 A. Chase, M. D., exam. in lunacy 10 00 5 00 73 A. H. Overacker; county clerk 85 09 85 09 74 A. D. Brown, justice of the peace 3.95 3 95 75 Katherine Shaw, nurse at jail 3 00 3 00 76 R. D. Eastman, M. D., coroner's physician 6 40 6 40 77 Wm. A. Smith, :11. D., coroner's expenses , 12 00 12 00 78 M. S. Halliday, district attorney, expenses 42 39 34 89 79 14. L. Van Pelt, M. D., jail physician to Jan. 113 00 9 00 SO Bert T. Baker, expenses as Clerk of Board 11 32 11 32 81 Dixon & Robinson, supplies at almshouse 32 04 32 04 82 Ithaca City Hospital, care of patient 16 00 16 00 83 S. R. '1'isdell, rej>air work 1 50 1 50 54 J. B. Lang Engine & Garage Co., repairs to road rollers, etc. 215 67 215 67 85 Fulford & Dempsey Con. Co., repairs to jail7 60 7 GO 56 A. Chase, 111. D., exam. in lunacy 1.0 00 5 00 87 Ashbel Landon, distribution amendments 15 53 15 53 88 Chas. McDaniels, distribution amendments 16 04 16 04 89 The Journal Co., printing notice of term of Court 6 75 6 75 90 G. E. ,Alteon. M. D., coroner's physician 5 00 5 00 91 E. A. Snow, labor and materials Almshouse, (assigned to F. B. Aiken) 29 02 29 02 92 Fred C. Evans, road signs 10 -50 10 50 93 Orlando White, special sessions 18 24 18 24 94 John W. Preswick, special sessions 12 96 12 96 95 Frank A. Todd, special sessions and corn. work 47 23 47. 28 96 Seth P. Squier,`special sessions and com. work24 00 24 00 97 Frank B. Aiken, special sessions and com. work 94 44 94 44 The , upervisors' f'roceedilius 1351 No. Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 98 .Dr. W. C .Gallagher, special_ sessions and corn. work 1.90 38 195 38 99 1;.. F. Chapjuis, special sessions and cum. work 23 20 23 20 100 L. E. Patterson, special sessions 12 00 12 00 101 F. E. Davis, special sessions 12 00, 12 00 102 Wheeler Smith, special sessions and com. work 24 80 24 80 103 L. E. Patterson, committee work 20 00 20 00 104 .VJm. H. Parker, committee work 41 50 41. 50 105 George W. Frost, 'special sessions and coin. works 36 00 36 00 10G Wm. H. Parker, special sessions 12 00 12 00 107 John W. Preswick, committee work 31 40 31 40 108 Wm. 11. Parker, committee work' 72 04 • 72 00 109 Frank A. Todd, service bill 148 22• 148 22 110 L. 1l. Patterson, service bill ' -174 12 174 12' 111 John W. Preswick, service bill . 150 04 150 04 112 Seth P. Squier, service hill 110 00 116 00 113 Frank B. Davis, service hill and corn. work 136 00 136 00 114 Dr. W. C. Gallagher, service bill - ' 151 92 151 82 115 George W. Frost, service bill 174 12 174 12 116 11. 1'. Chappuis, service hill• 179 40' .179 40 117 Wheeler Smith, service bill 147 23 147 23 118 -John 1.V. Jones, service bill. 165 16 165 16 119 Wm..H. Parker, service bill 124 00 124 00 120 B. F. McAllaster, service bill, special sessions and corn. work 174 00 174 20 121 Orlando White, service bill 159 08 159 08 122 Frank B. Aiken, serVice bill 164 16 164 1G 123 John W. Jones, special sessions and corn. work 65 14 65 14 124 John W. Jones, committee work 123 80 123 80 125 Wm. H. Parker, committee work 64 00 64 00 120 WVrn. H. Parker, committee work 140 00 140 00 Total amount audited $13,755 07 Flection printing bills to be deducted (See County and Town Budgets) . $ 877 98 Stato Charitable and Penal Institution bills to be de- . ducted (See County and Town Budgets) 1328 55 $2206 53 Amount (County Audits to be raised by tax..... $1.1.548 54 R 140 The Supervisors' 1'rooectltrzgs TOWN AUDITS TOWN OF CAROLINE. We, the undersigned, the Board of Town AuditOrs of said Town, do hereby certify: That the following is an abstract of the names of all per- sons who have presented to said Board, accounts to be audited, the amounts claimed by each of said persons, and the amounts finally audited to them ' espectively, to wit: No. Name, Nature Claim- Claimed. Allowed. 1 J. C. Bennett, town clerk, service ,$ 73 94 $ 73 94 2 Leon Goodrich, inspector and messenger, Dist. No. 1 18 20 13 20 3 Jay It. Preston, inspector, Dist. No. 1 12 00 12 00 4 Theodore Eighmey, inspector, Dist. No.'1, 12 00 12 00 0L . G. Rich, inspector, Dist. No. 1 12 00 7.2 00 6 H. A. Whittaker, poll clerk; Dist. No. 1 4 00 4 00 7 Charles M. Jones, ballot clerk, Dist. No. 1 4 00 4.'00 8 J. E. McGrath, ballot clerk, Dist. No. 1 4 00 4 00 9 Augustus Middaugh, ballot clerk, Dist. No, 4 00 4 00 10 "Martin Sloughter, ballot clerk, Dist: No. 3 4 00 4 00 11 James F. Caveney, poll clerk, Dist. No. 3 4 00 4 00 12 C. R. Lounsbery, poll clerk, Dist. No. 3 4 00 4 1)0 13 W. T. Graham, inspector and messenger, Dist No. 3 17 56 1.7 56 14 Samuel Lacy, inspector, Dist. No: 3 72. 00 12 00 15 Charles- M. Mull:s, inspector, Dist., No. 3 12 00I2 00 . I6 D. F. Roe, inspector, Dist. No. 3 I.2 00 12 '00 19 E. 11. Card, hall rent 13 00 13 00 20 John. Doane, inspector, Dist. No. 2 12 00 12 00 .21 F, ll, Bull,' J. P., service bill 12 90 12 00 22 G. K. Doughty, J. P., service bill 12 00 12 00 23 Ithaca Journal,•election supplies 32 25 32 25 24 Bowne Milks, inspector, Dist. No. 2 -12 00 12 00 25 Harry A. Davis, poll clerk, Dist. No. 2 4 00 4 00 26 Chas. L. Crandall, inspector, Dist, No. 2 12. 00 12 00 27 Frank Pettigrove, ballot clerk, Dist. No. 2 . 4 00 4 00 The .,J u pervisor8' L'rocccd to ys 141 'Nu. Name. • Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 28 L. H. Gallagher, inspector and messenger, Dist. No. 2 17 72 17 72 29 Chas. Heath, poll clerk, Dist. No. 2 4 00 4 00 30 Jay Phillips, ballot clerk, Dist, No. 2 4 00 4 00 31 Lamont Snow, poll clerk, Dist. No. 1 4 .00 4 00 32 John Davis, attendance .officer 35 00 25 00 33 B. F. Lockwood, M. T)., vital statistics 4 50 4 50 31 W. C. Gallagher, supervisor fee 94 71 94 71 35 E. 'H. liitchell, J. P., service bill 14 00 14 00 36 8'. A. Snow, J. P., service bill 14 00 14 00 37 14. E. Brink, hall rent 13 00 10 00 38 'Williams Law Book Co., justice manual 7 50 7 50 39 F. M. Bull, J. P., criminal fee 37 90 37 90 40 L. A. Patch, overseer poor fee 22 00 22 00 41 .Ira. Bogardus, town supt., service 612 00 612 00 42 Bert T. Baker,' Agt., bonds for highway moneys 28 00 • 25 00 43 J. E. Vandermark, hall rent 13 00 13 00 44 C. I1. Gallagher, M. D., H. O. and vital statistics 21 85 21 85 45 W. C. Gallagher, highway, service 100 00 100 00 46 D. W. Griffin, constable fee 24 .75 .24 75 47 Leroy McWhorter, assessor's fee . 30 00 30 00 48 W. W. Conrad, assessor's fee 32 85 32 85 49 Chas. W. Personius, assessor's fee ' .33 42 03 42 50 - W. W. Conrad, copying assessment roll 8 00 8 00 $.1494 15 $1404 15 State- of New York, County . of Tompkins, Town of Caroline. , . Vde, the undersigned. being a majority of the Town Board of Audit of the Town of Caroline, N. Y., .do hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor- rect list of accounts, which have been audited by, us, with the amount claimed and the.amount allowed. _ - 41'. C. GALLAGHER, Supervisor. FRANK M. 13TJLL, Justice of the Peace. l0. H. MITCHELL,.Justice of the Peace. G. Iti. DOUGHTY, Justice of the Peace. 1'..A. SNOW, Justice of the Peace. .1. C. BENNETT, Town Clerk. Dated Nov. 10th, 1910. 142 The Ar rperVi,nr',8•'' l't•uteedii±ys rrowN Ori DANB Y. - TRANSCRIPT OF TOWN AUDITS -1910. No. Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 1 F. L. Nourse, inspector of election, Dist. No. 1,$ 12 00 $ '12 00 2 W. S. Judson,. inspector and messenger, Dist. No. 1 17 00 17 00 3 Levern Morris, inspector. election, Dist. 1 12 00 12 00 4 George Comfort, inspector election, Dist. 1 12 00 12 00 5 Dewitt Allick, inspector election, Dist. No. 212 00 12 00 6 C. J. Weed, inspector and messenger, election Dist. No. 2 17 60 17 60 7 H. F. Hutchings, inspector election, Dist. No. 212 00 12 00 8 Everett Loomis, inspector election, Dist. No. 2"12 00 12 00 9 Richard Hinds, inspector election. Dist. No. 3 12 00 72 00 10 Earl J. Bogart, inspector election, Dist. No. 212 00 .12 00 11 Myron Wilcox, inspector election, Dist. No. 312 00 12 00 12 Wm. Hotchkiss, inspector and messenger elec- tion, Dist. No. 3 18 00 16 00 13 Charles D. Sabin, ballot clerk, Dist. No. 1 4 00. 4 00 14 Frank Eastman, poll clerk, Dist. No. 1 4 00 4 00 15 Sherman Crevelling, poll clerk, Dist. No. 1 4 00 4 00 16 A. E. Tubbs, ballot clerk, Dist. No. 1 4 00 . 4 00 17 T. J. Hutchings, poll clerk, Dist. No. 2 4 00 4 00' 18 D. M. Kellogg, poll clerk, Dist. No. 2 4 00 4 00 19 Alonzo' Beach, ballot clerk, Dist. No. 3 4 00 4 00 20 Arthur Snyder, ballot clerk, Dist. No. 2 4 00 4 00 21 W. O. Smiley, poll clerk, Dist. No, 3 4 00 4 GO 22 J. D. Reardon; poll clerk, Dist. No. 3 4 00 4 00 23 Chas. Manley. ballot clerk, Dist. No. 3 4 00 4 00 24 Olin A. Dorn, ballot clerk, Dist. No. 3 4 00 4 00 25 F. E. Parker, trustee polling place, Dist. No, 3 10 00 1,0 00 26 Milton Van De Bogart, erroneous assessment of dog 1 00 1 00 27 F. D, Smiley, truant officer 1.8 00 18 00 28 Dr. Frank W. Allen, vital statistics 1) 25 6 25 29 Dr. C. F. Denman, vital statistics, disallowed11 15 30 Dr. H. C. Thatcher, health officer 14 00 14 00 31 Dr. H. C. Thatcher, vital statistics 1 50 1 50 32 W. C. Logan, constable 3 85 3 S5 30 60 33 Henry Jennings, assessor 30 . 60 .1 { The Supervisor's' Proceed iii ys 143 �•• Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 34 Ithaca Daily Journal, printing 29 80 29 80 35 Chas, A, Cole, justice 20 56 20 56 36 T. W. Slocum, Justice 17 12 17 12 37 J. E. Dorn, overseer of poor 8 00 8 00 38 Eugene Dorn, justice, service bit 18 56 18 56 39 Eugene Dorn, supplies and labor for town hall., 2 00 2 00 40 Eugene Dorn, legal and highway 12 75 12 75 41 Olin Dora, justice 19 70 19 70 42 George Morris, assessor 26 00 26 00 43 George Morris, fence viewer 12 00 12 00 44 H. Z. Thayer, assessor 28 60 28 60 45 H. Z. Thayer, fence viewer 12 00 12 00 46 R. R.•Mcnker, Mds., 9 24 9 24 47 R. 13. Meaker, vital statistics 12 25 12 25 48 11. 13. Meaker, postage and supplies 10 95 .10 95 49 T. W. 'Slocum, criminal hill 9 10 9 10 50 T. W. lSocum, criminal bill 8 75 8 75 51 Eugene Dorn, criminal bill 2 50 2 50 52 David M. Dean, legal service 50 00 50 00 53 Andrus .& Church, supplies 6 90 6 000 54 A. J. Snyder, M. Danby hall rent 10 00 10 00 55 F. A. Todd, Supervisor, per cent. at 1 per cent on $1,035.01 disbursed 103 53 103 53 56 F. A. Todd, supervisor 29 50 29 50 57 Myron House, damage to engine 7 90 '7 90 58 R. B. Meaker, town clerk 122 46 122 46 59 Zebulen Smiley,' labor 2 50 2 50 60 Williamson Law Took Co., law books 10 66 10 66 61 Levern Baker, game constable 13 00 13 00 62 Wm. O. Drake, Tupper ave. maps 75 00 10 00 63 Bert Baker, description of property 3 00 3 00 64 .A. C. Dorn, supplies and repairs on town hall. 57 14 52 14 65 J. O. hiller, supt. of highways 640 50 600 00 Total audits $1696 02 $1574 37 Dated, Nov. 11th, 1910. We, the undersigned, comprising the Auditing Board of the Town of Danby, Tompkins County, New York, do hereby certify that the above state- • 1 144 1'lie Supervisorx' Proceedings ment of accounts audited by the said Board at the annual meeting held November 10th, 1910 is correct. 1+'. A. TODD, Supervisor. T. W. SLOCU11, Justice of the Peace. justice of the Peace. CHAS. A. COLE, Justice of the Peace. EIID NE DORN, Justice of the Peace. R. 13. M 0AK.ER, Town Clerk. I hereby certify tnat this is a true arid correct copy of the list of Town Audits for 1910, filed in my office. I'OWN OF DRYDEN.. 11 at of New York, C 3unly of Tompkins, Town of Dryden. R. B. 11IEAKER, Town, Clerk. To the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins:, We, the undersigned,. Town Board of said town do hereby certify that the following is an abstract of the names of all persons who have present- ' ed to said hoard accounts to be audited, the amounts claimed by such per- son and the amounts finaily audited by the said board, respectfully, to wit: No. Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 1 Frank D. Snyder, inspector and messenger, Dist. 1 $ 17 40 $ 17 40 2 Dana Bonfield, inspector, Dist. 1 12 00 12 00 3 Lenni Metzgar, inspector, Dist. 1 12 00 12 00 4 Stephen Snyder, inspector Dist. 1 12 00 12 00 1 Fred Crutts, ballot clerk, 1909. Dist. 1 4 00 4 00 0 Isiah Robinson, ballot clerk, Dist. 1 4 00 4 00 7 E. S. Burr, ballot clerk; Dist. 1 4 00 4 00 1 • J. T. ..Morris, poll clerk, Dist. 1 4 00 4; 00 9 Chas. W. Phillips, poll clerk, Dist. 1' 4 00 4 00 10 L. A. I-Iemmingway, poll clerk, Dist. 2 4 00 4 D0 c . The Supervisors' Proceedings 145 No. Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 11 E. R. Gaston, inspector and messenger, [list. 217 56 17 56 12 Arthur Sleght, ballot clerk, Dist. 2 4 00 4 00 13 G. E. Mineah, ballot clerk, Dist 2 4 00 4 00 14 Geo. R. Overacker, inspector, Dist. 2 12 00 12 00 15 Fred Macey, inspector 4 00 4 00 16 Will Lumbard, poll clerk 4 00 4 00 17 John Dart, inspector, Dist. 2 12 00 12 00 18 Chas. Coggswill, (manager), house for election, Dist. 2 12 50 12 50 19 M. D. Graham, (manager,) house for election, Dist. 3 12 50 12 50 20 J. D. Ross, inspector and messenger, Dist. 314 37 14 9. 21 R. L. Waver, inspector, Dist. 3 13 25 13 25 22 C. E. Greene, inspector, Dist. 3 13 25 15 25 23 A. D. Burlingame, inspector, Dist. 3 13 25 13 25 24 E. M. Sandwick, ballot clerk, Dist. 3 4 00 4 00 25 John Thomas, ballot clerk, Dist. 3 4 00 4 00 26 M. D. Graham, poll clerk 4 00 4 00 27 D. F. Van Vleet, poll clerk 4 00 4 00 28 Dewitt Calkins, (manager), house for election, Dist. 1 12 50 12 50 29 L. N. Sutliff, inspector and messenger, Dist. 418 92 18 92 30 E. T. Brown, inspector, Dist. 4 12 00 12 00 / 31 Fay Skillings, inspector, Dist. 4 12 00 12 00 32 Luther Johnson, inspector, Dist. 4 12 00 12 00 33 Larkin Smith, ballot clerk, Dist. 4 4 00 4 00 34 B. W. Smith, ballot cleric, Dist. 4 4 00 4 00 35 J. O. Robertson, poll clerk, Dist. 4 4 00 4 00 36 J. S. Groover, poll clerk, Dist. 4 4 00 4 00 37 M. H. Wallace, house for election 12 50 12 50 38 F. D. Graham, clerk, house for election, Dist. 5 12 50 12 50 39 Leland Burch, inspector and messenger, Dist. 5, 18 12 18 12 40 G. E. Goodrich, inspector, Dist. 5 12 00 12 00 41. Ellery Vunk, inspector, Dist. 5' 12 00 12 00 42 Ed. Colton, inspector, Dist. 5 12 00 12 00 43 Chas. S. Givens, poll clerk, Dist. 5 4 00 4 00 44 W. A. Munsey, poll clerk, Dist. 5 4 00 4 00 45 Allie Wheeler, ballot clerk 4 00 4 00 46 Frank Strong, ballot clerk, Dist. 5 4 00 4 00 47 Perry Hanshaw, inspector and messenger, Dist. 6 17 80 17 80 48 G. A. Boewer, inspector, Dist. 6 8 00 8 00 49 Fred E. Mineah, inspector, Dist. 6 12 00 12 00 50 Edmund Smith, inspector, Dist. 6 4 00 4 00 51 Frank Vanhorn, poll clerk, Dist. 6 4 00 4 00 10 146 Thr .�rrl,</ isurti' Promedin1/s moo• Name. Valu re Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 52 W. J. Shaver. Jr., poll clerk, Dist. 0 4 00 4 OU 53 J. L. Coic, ballot clerk; Dist. 6 4 00 4 00 54 B, E. Monroe, ballot clerk, Dist. 6 4 00 4 00 55 F. H. Tichcnor, i.:pectot, Dist. 6 12 00 12 00 56 A, C. Stone, house' for election and caucus 25 00 25 00 57 J. J. Montgomery, medical serviCes contract 37 00 37 00 58 Stilwell & Ross, printing 76 95 76 95 59 R. F. Chappuis, supervisor 30 94 30 94 60 D. M Ryan, medical service contract 46 00 46 00 til Andrus A. Church, tax rolls 13 00 1°, 00 62 Paul Ewers, criminal hill 22 00 22 00 63 Homer Genung„ service bill 22 00 22 00 64 Homer Genung. medical services and vital statistics 30 67 30 67 45 F1.omer Genung, health officer 66 77 65 77 6G Chas. E. Houghtailing, blanks (Albany) Ii 90 3 90 67 Matthew Bender, books 32 50 32 50 68 F. E. Darling, town clerk ' 1 176 54 176 54 69 J. 0. Howser, truant officer 4 30 4 30 70 G, L. Rood, medical contract 29 16 29 16 71 Myron Vets, constable 5 50 5 50 72 A, A. Sager, assessor 81 00 81 00 73 T. Beach. ntedical eentract 31 42 51 42 74 Paul Ewers, service bill 18 00 18 00 76 Bradford Snyder, overseer of poor 33 00 25 00 76 J. D. Ross, vital statistics 2 25 2 25 77 Prentico E. Golden, truant officer 11 00 11 00 78 G. E. Underwood, service bill 30 00 30 00 79 ,1ndi'ew Baker, service bill 20 00 20 00 80 W. J. Shaver, Jr„ assessor 84 00 81 00 81 13. L. Robinson, vital statistics 2 00 2 00 32 Zina Dusenbery, inspector, Dist, 2 3 00 8 00 83 J. D. Ross, justice bill 50 74 50 74 84 C. T. Davis, undertaking 70 00 70 00 85 H. A, Strong. deputy sheriff 5 80 5 80 56 W. B. Strung, town supt. 786 00 786 00 87 W. B. Strong. expense account 46 11 46 11 88 G. W. Sutfin, overseer of poor 20 00 20 00 39 A, S. Fox. truant officer 6 45 6 45 90 R. 13. Davidson, asesssor 87 00 87 00 Total $2486 87 $2486 87 The Supervisors' Proceeding 147 In witness whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names this 10th' day of November, 1010.'-' Lt. F. CbIAPPUIS, Supervisor, F. E. DARLING, Town Clerk.. - G. E. UNDERWOOD, Justice of the Peace. J. D. REES, Justice of the Peace. ANDREW BAKER, Justice of the Peace. PAUL EWERS, Justice of the Peace. HOMER. GENUNG, Svetiee of the Peace. TOR',N 01r 16NF1E1ay. .Enfield Town Audits for the year ending November loth, 1010. No.Name. Nature Claim. • Claimed. Allowed. . 1 R, V, Egbert, Justice bill $ 20 00 $ 20 00 2 Wm. Humminston, justice bill 16 00 16 00 3 John .T. .Tohnson. justice bill 20 00 20 00 • 4 Darwin .Rumsey, ex. justice bill 4 00 ' 4.00 ' 5 Dr. Minor Mel)aniels, "supplies,- health officer, 6 25 , 6 25 6 Dr. Minor McDaniels, health officer 25 00 25 00 7 Dr. Minor McDa.niels, vital statistics 8 00 8 00 8 Dr. Miiaor McDaniels, Bobo case ' '2 002 00 9 John Willis_ golf clerk 4 00 4 00. 10 .- George Tubbs, constable fee on Berlew case .. 7 05 7 05 . 11 Luther Teeter, Inspector and messenger. 17 64 •17 64 ' 12 Olin King, inspector 12 00 12 00 13 14. D. •Bailey. poll' clerk 4 00 4 00 14 Wm. Jones, Jr.,• ballot clerk ' 4 00 - 4 00' 15 Olin Smith, ballot clerk 4 00 4' 00. ' 16 Chas. Wright, hall rent 25 00 25 00 17 Jerome Georgia, assessor 34 00 34 00 18 Fred T. Jackson, assessor" 42 00 •42 00 19 Theo, Schaber, assessor and- fence viewer 50 00 50 00 20. Frank. Teeter, attendance officer 24 00 24 00 • 148 The Supervisors' Proceedings No. Name. Nature CIaim. Claimed, Allowed. 21 Benj. Fish, inspector 8 00 8 00 '22 John Hansen, inspector 12 00 12 00 23 Ithaca Journal, printing 15.72 15 73 24 W. V. Rumsey, vital statistics .21 50 21 50 25 Frank Lanning, expense 4 86 4 86 26 Frank Lanning, service bill • 500 00 600 00 27 E. S. Bagley, rebate water trough 3 00 3 00 28 Wm. T. Wright, inspector for Fish 4 00 4 00 29 Wheeler Smith, service bill 21 00 21 00 30 Wheeler Smith, repairing road and straighten- ing creek at Enfield Falls 150 00 150 00 31 David Fisher, service bill 16 00 16 00 32 Shaw Bros., supplies Flavin family 32 00 32 00 33 Chas. Wright, supplies for Chase and Wright58 33 58 33 34 Harry Mettler, poor supplies 1.1 00 11,00 35 Fred Jackson, fence viewer 12 00 . 12 00 36 H. S. Bullard, citizen member 2 00 2 00 .37 W. V. Rumsey, town clerk bill 86 00 86 00 0 ' State. of New York, 88. County of Tompkins. $1286 36 $1286 36 V I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of ac- counts audited by the Town Board of Enfield now on file in my office. W. V. Ri7MSEY, Town Clerk. '11u: S' a pervisors' Proceedings 149 TOWN OF GIR.OTON. No. Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 1 John 117. Jones, service as supervisor $ 48 43 $ 48 43' 2 H. S. Hopkins, town board and election 24 00 24 00 3 J. M. Montfort, town board, etc. 31 75 31 75 4 G. H. Halsey, town board 8 50 8 50 5 N. Baldwin, town board and expense 35 25 35 25 6 F. H. Maricle, town board and expense 15 50 15 50 7 Ashbel Landon, town board and election 25 00 25 00 8 W. 1-I. Burnham, service overseer of poor 40 00 40 00 9 A, F. Howard, assessors' fees 64.30 64 30 10 11. B. Stevens, assessors' fees 74 75 74 75 11 H. 13. Stevens, making book for •assessors 10 00 10 00 12 Leon F. Buck, assessors' fees 67 85 67, 85' 13 George E. Albon, health officer 45 50 45 60 14 John, 11. Conklin, ballot clerk special town meeting 63 00 3 00 15 V. L. Brown, inspector and messenger, Dist, 118 60 18 60 16 Garfield Holden, inspector, Dist. 1 13 00 13 00 17 Leo A. Metzgar, inspector and messenger, Dist; 1 14 00 14 00 18 Ed. Metzgar, inspector, Dist. 1 12 00 12 00 19 N. M. Mount, poll clerk, Dist. 1 4 00 4 00 20 Fred Bossard, poll clerk, Dist. 1 4 00 4 00 21 F. B: Metzgar, ballot clerk, Dist• 1 4 00 4 00 22 Eugene Cook, ballot clerk, Dist. 1 4 00 4 00 23 W, C .Allen, staring. booths and boxes, Dist; 12 00 2 00 24 W. C. Allen, hall rent and .storage voting ma- chine, Dist. 1 18 00 18 00 25 J. D. Dates, inspector and messenger, Dist. 220 44 20 44 26 S. W. Pennoyer, inspector, Dist. 2 14 00 14 00 27 Ray L. Teeter, inspector, Dist. 2 14 00 14 00 28 John K. Pickens, poll clerk, Dist..2 6 00 4 00 29 Orin McElheny, ballot clerk, Dist. 2 6 00 4 00 30 L. Sharpsteen, ballot clerk, Dist.' •2 6 00 4 00 31 E. R. Nye, rent of hall, Dist. 2 20 00 20 00 32 Dana Rhodes, inspector and messenger, Dist. 3 20 28 20 28 33 E. W. TKostenbader, inspector, Dist. 3 14 00 14 00 34 M. C. Howe, inspector, Dist. 3 14 00 14 00 35 George Sovocool, inspector, Dist. 3 14. 00 14 00 36 R. B. Shaw, poll clerk, Dist. 3 '6 00 4 00 37 J. 11. Conklin, poll clerk, Dist. 8- 6 00 4 00 150 The Supervisors' Proceedings No. Name. ' Nature Claim, Clairned. Allowed. 3S Elisha Field, ballot clerk, Dist. 3 4 00 4 00 '39 Frank Hyde, ballot clerk, Dist. 3: 4 '00 4 00 40 H. L. Fuller, inspector and messenger, Dist. 420 90 20 90 , 41 Archie Gillen, inspector and messenger, Dist. 4 16 00 16. 00 42 Frank Ogden, inspector, Dist. 4 ' '14 00 1.4 00 43 W. D. Crittenden, inspector, Dist.- 4 .2 00 2 00 44 IP, H, Maricle,' assigned by Crittenden 12 00 12 00 45 H. Bliss, poll clerk, Dist. 4 .4 00 4 Oil 46 Andrew McKee, poll clerk, Dist. 4 4 00 4 00 47 E. R. Reniff, ballot clerk, Dist. 4 4 00 4 00 48 M. C. Keenan, ballot clerk, Dist. 4 4 00 4 00 49 . D. R. Stout, rent of ball, Dist. 4 21 00 21 00 50 S. 13. Parker, putting up and taking ,down booths;, etc. ' 3.75 3 75 51 T. B. Hopkins, putting up and taking down booths, etc. 3 75 ' 3 75 52 H. S. Hopkins, justice fees, Nolan case 2 30 • 2 20 53 H. S: Hopkins, justice fees, McGreevy case...,6 60 6 60 ' 54 H. S. .Hopkins, justice fees, Jones & k{napp case 1 65 1 65 55 H. S. Hopkins, justice fees, Burtenshaw case.... 8 10 '8 10 56 H: S. Hopkins, justice fees, J. Jones case 3 45 3 45 • 57 Newton Baldwin, justice feet, Steele case 2 35 2 35 58 Newton Baldwin, justice fees, Steele case 7 65 7 65 59 Charles Hyde, truant ofiieci•, booths an:I polls38 00 38 00 '60 Charles Hyde, constable fees, Burtenshaw, case 19 72 19 72 61 ' Charles Hyde, constable fees, Bushnell case 4 80 4 80 62 Charles.Hyde, constable fees, 'McGreevy case6 60 6 60 63 Charles Hyde, constable fees, Burtenshaw ease 3 25 3 25 G4 Charles Hyde, constable fees, Jones ease .2 85 2 85 65 W. B, Hiisinger, constable fees, Steele cases8 80 8 80 66 R. C. Tarbell, contract and vital stat,°tics 33 50 33 50 67 C. A. Boyce, contract and vital statistics 27 25 27 25 68 G, M. Gilchrist, vital statistics , 9 25 9 2f 69 B. L. Robinson, vital statistics and poor charge ' 12 50 13 50 70 Horner Genung, vital statistics 1 06 1 00 71 Newton Baldwin, vital statistics, storing booths and boxes 8 25 • 8 25 72 Ashbel,Landon, vital statistics 45 75 • 45 75 73 S. A. Brown, vital statistics 1 75 1 75 74 C. W. Conger Co., supplies for poor 1 65 1 65 75 Seth C. Gooding, fuel for poor 23 SO 23 80' 76 F, H. Marible, supplies for poor . - 13 95 13 95 77 Alvin Booth & Co., balance nn casket for poor 3 00 3 00 78 Allen & Stoddard, fuel for poor 81 4S 81 48 • The Supervisors' N1 occctliftgp, 1.51 No. Name. Nalure Claim. Claimed. • Allowed. 79 F. C. Atwood, supplies for poor 31 94 31 84 80 Chas." O. Rhodes, office supplies 1 30 1 36 81 McKinney & Landon, office supplies and for poor 1 34 1 34 82 Chas. E. I3oughtailing, office supplies 4 40 4 40 83 L, J. Townley & Sons, printing 29 22 20 22 84 Ithaca Journal, printing • 2 50 2 50 85 John W. Jones. highway service 139 70 1.39 70 96 C. M. Dutcher, Supt., highway service. Nov.. 1909 77 70 77 70 87 C. M. Dutcher, Supt.,. highway service, Dec., 1909 43 90 48 30 8R C. M. Dutcher, supt_, highway service, Jan., 1910 76 45 76 45 89 C. M. Dutcher. supt, highway service, Feb., 1910 89 90 88 90 90 C. M. Dutcher, supt, highway service, Mar., 1910 94 2. 94 25 91 C. M. Dutcher, Supt., highway service, Apr., 1910 99 50 99 50 92 C. 157. Dutcher, supe., highway. service, May. 1910 100 00 100 00 93 C. M, Dutcher, Supt„ highway service, June, 1910 98 10. 98 10 J4 C. M. Dutcher, sopt., highway service, July, 1910 95 45 95 45 95 C, M. :Dutcher, suet., highway service, Aug„ 1910 1(15 30 105 30 96 C. M, Dutcher, shpt., highway service, Sep,. 1910 104 20 109 20 9; C. M.. Dutcher, supt.,,highwny service, Oct., 1910 107 89 107 88 98 Farm Rr. Viilago Telephone Co„ use of 'phone two years, supervisors' use 27 75 27 75 99 C. 13. Sielcmon, inspector bridge abutments1.42 00 141 00 100 Chas. Cogghall, gravel for riling, '(570 loads) 57 00 57 00 1411 Ashbel Lindon, postage, light and water11 12 18 1.2 2.02 'M. �13. Goodyear, lunacy case of P. llowser 6 50 17 50 103 M. D. Goodyear, service to.`l-ood boy 1 25 1 25 104 G. M. Stoddard, legal Servteu - 10 00 10 00 105 .Ashbel Landon, miscellaneous service, etc. _31 45 31 45 106 'Mathew Bender C. Co., Bender's Manual, etc1.0 00 10 00 107 Williamson Law Book Co., justice dockets 11 00 11. 00 108 Mrs. C. Johnson, rebate on tax 7 30 7 30 100 Walter C. Stevens, rebate on tax of 1909 99 99 110 Mrs. M. A. Avery, rebate on tax 1 00 1 00 1.1.1 S. H. Langdon, rebate on ,road tax 14 00 14 00 Total audits $2871 41 • I certify the foregoing list 05 audits to be e. true and correct list of amounts passed by the Town Board November 10th, 1910. ASHEEL LANDON, Town Clerk, Dated, Groton, N. Y. November 15th, 1910. 152 The Supervisors' Proceedings TOWN OF I'L'IIACA. .Abstract of the names of all persons who presented accounts to be audited by the Board of Town Auditors of the Town, of Ithaca, with the amounts claimed and allowed. No. Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 1 '81. Farling, assessor - $ 60 00 $ 60 00 2 E. H. Preswick, assessor 58 00 58 00 3 Theo. J. Baker, assessor 66 00 66 00 4 A. W. Kline, service and disbursements 66 88 66 88 5 John w: Preswiek, highway work and disburs- ing,money 108 53 109 53, .6 Chas. L. Morris, inspector 12 00 12 00 7 Herbert L. Raub, inspector 12 00 12 00 8 Earl Northrop, inspector and messenger 18 74 18 74 9 J. E. Bogardus, inspector 12 00 12 00 10 George E. Todd, inspector 12 00 12 00 11 E. J. Martin, inspector 12 00 12 00 12 Chas. A. Teeter, inspector 12 00 12 00 13 W. I. Smith, inspector and mesenger 19 20 19 20 14 Chas. H. Teeter, 1909, inspector 4 00 4 00 15 J. W. Tourtellot, 1909 inspector and messenger 15 20 15 20 16 H. C. Smith, rent of polling place 30 00 30 00 17 Nettie E. Van Orman, rent of polling place30 00 30 00 18 Arthur J. Teeter, poll clerk 4 00 ' 4 00 19 Osntun She v slier, poll clerk 4 00 • 4 00 20 Jake \Vilcox, poll clerk 4 00 4 00 21 Harry Meddaugh, poll clerk 4 00 4 00 22 George 1. Teeter, ballot clerk 4 00 4 00 23 James Bush, ballot clerk 4 00 4 00 24 David E. Raub, ballot clerk 4 00. 4 00 25 A. W. Kline, vital statistics. 8 00 8 00 26 W. H. Lockerbt-, health officer 59 25 59 25 27 Tompkins, Cobb & ,Cobb, counsel 7 75 7 75 28 Bert T. Baker, counsel 2 50 2. 50 29 Emmett Gi€low, overseer of poor 48 00 48 00 30 H, H. Crum, vital statistics 4 00 4 00 31 A. F. Van Gorder, attendance officer 36 20 36 20 32 Ithaca Daily Journal, printing 22 08 22 08 33 L. F. Colegrove, justice of peace 64 25 64 25 34 George H. Hopkins, justice of peace 16 00 16 00 30 Jake Wilcox, justice of peace 19 15 i':` 1 The Supervisors' Proceedings 153 • 36 Andrus &• Church, supplies 1 30 1 30 37 . A, W. Kline, office rent 26 08 26 00 38 John 1V. Preswick, supervisor 27 25 27 25 39 A, W. Kline, highway work 16 82 16 82 40 Williamson Law Book Co., bill heads . 3 00 3 00 41 Frank McPherson, town supt. 780 00 780 00 42 C. F. Denman, vital statistics 1 25 1 25 $1620 35 $1620 35 We, the undersigned, the Town Auditors of the Town of Ithaca, do hereby' certify that the, above is a true and eorect list of the accounts audit- ed or rejected at the meeting nf' .5. aid Board of Auditors, held November 10, 1'910. JOHN W. PRESWICK, Supervisor. A. W. KLINE, Town Clerk. G. H, HOPKINS, justice of Peace. JAKE RWI.LCON,.Justice of Peace. i., F. COL HGROVE, Justice of Peace. TOWN OF LANSING. To the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins: The following abstract of the names of.all persons who have presented to the Board of 'Town Auditors of the Town of Lansing, in said county, accounts to be audited during the year 1910, the amounts claimed by each of such persons, and the amounts finally audited by said 13oard of Town Auditors, is herewith submitted, pursuant to statute, to wit: No. Name. Nature Claim. _ . Claimed. Allowed, 1 W, D. Haring, inspector of election and mes- senger $ 23 80 $ 19 80 2 W. M. Bristol, inspector of election, Dist. 16 00 12 00 3 F, J. Wooley, inspector of election, Dist. 1 16 00 12 00 4 O. 151. Holden, inspector of election, Dist. 16 00 12 00 5 Wm. R. Minturn, ballot clerk, Dist. 1 6 00 4 00 6 G. B. Smith, ballot clerk, Dist. 1 6 00 4 00 7 D. E.'Thayer, poli clerk, Dist. 1 8 00 4 00 8 C. B. Jefferson, poll clerk, Dist. 1 8 00 4 00 9 Myron Boyer, inspector, Dist. 2 14 00 12 56 10 W. A. Cutter, inspector, Dist. 2 12 00 12 00 11 Frank Moran, inspector, Dist. 2 20 08 20 08 12 Chas. Williams, inspector, Dist. 2 12 00 12 00 13 ' W. M. DeCarnp, ballot clerk, Dist. 2 4 00 4 00 14 G. L. Bacon, ballot clerk, Dist, 2 4 00 4 00 I1 1/1110 Srtpervi.5•ors' Proccedi..uq.s No. Naive. Nature CIaim. Claimed- Allowed_ 15 F. 11. Tarbell, poll clerk, Dist. 2 4 00 4 00 16 Chas. Lobdell, poll clerk, Dist, 2 4 00 . 4 00 17 Ernest Brown. inspector, Dist, 3 12 00 l2 00 18 Elmore Teeter, inspector, Dist. 3 12 00 12 00. 19 Frank Howland, inspector, Dist. 3 12 00 12 00, 20 John Farrell, inspector and messenger, Dist. 3. 19 80 19 80 21 W, J. Fulkerson, ballot clerk, Dist. 3 4 00 4 00 22 Earl Teeter, ballot clerk, Dist. 3 . 4 00 4 00 23 141, A. Farrell, poll clerk, Dist. 3 4 00 4 00 24 Howard Morgan, poll clerk, Dist. 3 4 00 4 00 25 Ithaca Journal, printing 24' 30 24 30. 26 L. J. Townley & Sons, printing 7 88 5 88- 27 Williamson Law Book Co., blanks 7 00 7 00. 28 D, D. Winn, Ment. Board of Health, services2 00 2 00 29 Dr. I. A. Allen, returning vital statistics 5 75 5 75, 30 Dr, I. A. Alien, lunacy commission 21 80 21 80 31 Dr. I, A, 1111en, medical services, town poor'24. 00 24 00 32 Rev. J. F, Humphreys, returning marriages. 1906-07 50 50- 33 Dr. W. G. Fish, med. services, lunacy com- mission, vital statistics 38 55 38 55 34 C. E. Townsend, •highway commission 12'50 12 50 35 Dr, W. A, Lawrence, lunacy commission and mileage 5 50 5 50' 36 Dr. W. G-. Fish. H. 0., ex. Dipth. Cult. 4 2] 4 21 37 Albert Van Auken, criminal bill 47 87 47 87 38 Harry 1=lerick, hall for election 15 .00 15 00 39 Clarence Lewis, constable criminal bill 3 50 3 50 40 C. M. Egbert, election supplies 1 40 1 40. 41. M. D. Lane, assessor, service bill 50 00 50 00. 42 C. H. Terpenning, assessor, service bill 50 00 . 50 00 43 F, J. Barnes, assessor, service bill 50 00 50 00 44 C. M. Egbert, poor supplies ' 72 00 72 00 45 Palmer Bros., funeral exp, town poor 25 00 25 00 46 C. D. & C. E. Townsend, poor supplies 16 30 10 30 47 L. V. Main, poor supplies 47 69 47 69 48 0. M. English, money advanced 8 81 • 8 81 49 0. M. Bn„ lish, overseer of poor, service bill73 48 73 48' 50 Tompkins,' Cobb' & Cobb, advice McDowell case 3 00 3 00' 51 D. A. TarbeIl, justices criminal bill 2 3.5 2 35 52 Wilber Boles, damages 10 00 10 00' 53 C, 114, Buck, highway comntn., service bill 489 00 •489 00 54 L. V. Main, justices criminal bill 10 50 [0 50. 55 D. A. Tarbell, justice of the peace, service bill12. (10 (2 00. The Supervisors' Proceedings 155. No. • Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 56.. A. J. Conlon, justice of. the peace, service bill12 00 12 00 . 57 Orlando White, supervisor, service bill '36 00 3G 00 58 Orlando White, supervisor, exp. Knapp matter 8 27 8 27 59 Casper Fenner, justice of the peace, service bill 10 00 10 00 60 L. 11. Lyon, hall and care of booths 30 00 30 00 61 C. O. Drake, Poor supplies 2 90 8 90 .62 C. O. Drake, affidavits in lunacy case 1 50 1 50 83 L. V. Main, J. P., service bill 10 00. 10 00 C,4 Dr. W. G. kish, 11. O., supplies and e penses 50 98 49. 98 05 Nelson F. Lyon, poor supplies45 01 45 01 08- F. R. Lyon, Treas. Cern. Assn., grave, town poor 4 00 4 00 67 ' A. J, Conlon, affidavits in lunacy case 1 00 1 00 68' M. L. Ford, poor supplies - 59 46 59 AG 68' M. L. Ford, poor sitpplies 8 65 . ' 8 65 70 F. 'It. Lyon, Nelson P. Lyon, poor supplies . 26 91 26 91 71 C. D. ;Rowell, town clerk, registering deaths825 8 25 72 C. D. Howell, town clerk, issuing burial permits 5 75 5 75 73 C. D. Howell, town clerk, service bill 40.00 40 00 74 C. D. FIowelI, town clerk, registering birth 12 25 12 25' 75 C. D. Howell, town clerk, postage 1 57 1 57 76 W. J. Fulkerson,- truant officer, service hill 38 ,25 38 25 77 A. J. Conlon, justice criminal bill 17 45 17 45 $1791 33 1 herby certify that the above is a true copy ()Lail accounts presented .tu the Town Board of .the Town of Lansing for audit and the amounts finally allowed by said Board on November 10, 1910. Cl -IAS. D. HOWELL, Tocsin Clerk. • TOWN OF NEWFIE LD.. We, the undersigned, the Town Board ,of the Town of Newfield, do hereby certify that the- following is an abstract of the names of .all per- sons who have presented to said board, accounts to be audited, the amounts claimed by each of said persons, and the amounts -finally audited, respec- tively, 1.o wit: Dated, Newfield, November 10, 1.910. No. Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. ' Allowi:d. 1 'Charles Boice, inspector, Dist. -No. 1 $ 12 00 $ 12 00 2 ' A. R. Allen. inspector. Dist. No. 1 12 00 12 00 156 Pic ;5rriu rr;i.,•urN. 1'ruceeclirrgs No. Name. Nature Clain. Claimed. Allowed. 3 Isaiah Leonard, inspector Dist. No. 1 1.2 00 12 00 4 W. E, Bush, inspector and messenger, Dist, No: 1 17 64 17 64 5 Chas. Brown, poll clerk, Dist. No. 1 4 00 4 00 6 Estus Patterson, poll clerk, Dist. No. 1 4 00 4 00 7 W. R. Taber, ballot clerk, Dist. No. 1 4 00 4 00 8 Chas. Van Master, ballot clerk, Dist. No. 1 4 00 4 00 9 James Brown, insp, and messenger, Dist. No. 2 17 96 17 96 10 E. D. Rockwell, inspector, Dist. No, 2 12 00 12 00 11 Vern Swartwood, inspector; Dist, No. 2 12 00 12 00 12 J. A. Thomas, inspector, Dist. No. 2 X12 00 12 00• 13 Bert Drake, ballot clerk, Dist. No. 2 4 00 4' 00 14 Fred Thompson, ballot clerk, Dist. No. 2 4 00 4 00 15 Rockwell Brown, poll clerk, Dist. No. 2 4 00 4 00 16 Fremont Brown, poll clerk, Dist. No. 2 4 00 4 00 17 N. C. Cook, inspector,• Dist. No. 3 12 00 12 00 18 Ed, Hine, inspector, Dist. No, 3 12 00 12 00 19 E. E. Alexander, insp. and messenger, Dist. 317 80 17 80 20 Chas. Lanning, inspector, Dist. No. 3 12 00 12, 00 21 .Augustus Patterson, poll clerk, Dist. No. 3•4 00 4 00 22 Chas. McDaniels, poll clerk, Dist. No. 3 4 00 , 4 00 23 W. J. Alexander, ballot clerk, Dist. No, 3 4 00 4 00 24 Allen Everhart, ballot cleric, Dist. No. 3 4 00 4 00 25 J. W. Dean, use of hall, town purposes 10 00 10 00 26 Dr. W. A. Smith, examination lunacy case, J. D. Bardwell 5 00 5 00 27 Dr. N. A. Snaith, medical attendance, town poor 11 00 11 00 2S . A. D. Brown, use of house for town purposes10 00 10 00 29 Douglass Carpenter, justice fee, criminal action 10 30 10 30 30 Dr, W. A. Smith, vital statistics 13 75 13 75 31 S. 13. Grover. deputy sheriff, fee in criminal action 7 10 7 10 32 Dr. W. E. King, 1unacv case, J. D. Bardwell 5 00 5 00 33 Dr. W .E. Icing, vital statistics 1 25 1 25 34 Chas. McDaniels, vital statistics 14 75 14 75 35 T. E. Thorp: •bill for labor making ballot boxes, etc. ,. 3 50 3 50 36 B. F. McAllaster„ supervisor, disbursing town money . 86 14 86 14 37 Seymour Grover, overseer poor, transferring Haskins children from Ithaca to Willsey- ville and Rome, N. Y. ' 33 08 33 08 38 Robt. Alexander, justice, criminal action Wood case 5 75 5 75 39 Seymour Grover, overseer poor, service bill ' 27 00 27 00 The Supervisors' Proceeding 157 No. Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 40 S. D. Cook, agt. for Lucy Dudley, use of rooms . for town 20 00, 20 00 41 S. D. Cook, supplies for town poor 4 15 4 15 42 Chas. McDaniels, supplies for town poor 67 OS 67 08 43 Fred Canfield, constable, criminal case ' 14 85 14 85 44 Ithaca Children's Home, board of Frank Haskins 8 00 8 05 45 Ithaca Children's Home, • board of Mathew _Haskins 41 75 41 75 46 Ithaca Children's Horne, board of Chas. Haskins 81 75 81 75 47 Andrus & Church: two• assessment rolls 4 00 4 00 98 Fred NAV. Payne, assessor, service bill 42 00 42 00 49 Fred W. Payne, truant officer, service bill4 50 4 50 00 Harry Horton, truant officer, service bill 12 10 12 10 51 Chas. McDaniels, town clerk, expense bili 5 16 6 16 52 Samuel Rumscy, assessor, service bill 59 60 54 60 53 Mrs. Nicholas Spiellman, vital statistics 25 26 54 Frank Smith, erroneous highway tax 1 28 1 28 55 Ithaca Journal, printing tickets, etc., school directors 30 17 30 17 56 White & Burdick Co., drugs for fumigating 1 60 ' 1 60 57 J, D.• Smith, supplies, town poor 10 71 10 71 58 A. H. Palmer, bonding commissioner 8 00 8 00 59 J. W. Dean, bonding commissioner 8 00 8 00 G0 L. H. Taber, assessor, service bill 54 60 54 G0 61 O. E, McCann, allowance on wide tire wagon1 40 1 40 62 O. A. Drake, allowance on wide tire wagon ' 1 92 1 92' 63 Willson Hopper, allowance on wide tire wagon 1 89 1 09 64 E. A. Curtis, allowance on wide tire wagon4 00 4 00 05 Albright Bros., allowance on wide tire wagon 8 DO 8 00 66 Nelson Loveless, allowance on wide tire wagon 1 66 I 65 67 A. D. Brown, allowance on wide tire wagon 4 00 4 "0 00 Philip Westervelt, allowance on wide tire wagon (two years) ' 7 51 , 7 51 69 Aaron Poyer, allowance on wide tire wagon (two years) 8 00 8 00 70 R. Horton, legal services 54 75 . 54 75 71 Chas. H. Payne, town supt., service bill 474 00 474 00 72 13. F. McAllaster, supervisor, expenses to Albany, N. Y. 18 50 18 50 73 Mrs. Chas. Dolce, allowance on wide tire wagon 2 62 2 62 74 B. F. McAllaster, supervisor, allowance under • highway law . 75 00 75 00 75 Douglas Carpenter, justice, service bill 18 00 18 00 76 Wni. H. Payne, justice, service bill 20 00 20 00, 158 '1 111' l'1 Ur•et;(f7,1l ys . No. Name. Nature Chihli, - Claimed. allowed. 77 lvobt. Alexander, justice, service hill 20 00 20 00 78 Chas. 11cDaniels, town clerk, service bill 63 00 63 00 79 A. D. Brown, justice, service bill 22 00 22 00 SO B. F. McA11aster, supervisor, service bill 35 11 35 11 81 Chas. McDaniels, town clerk, allowance under highway law 10 1)0 • 10 00 22 Minor .l4.cDaniels,..M. D., vital statistics 2 25 2 26 $1781 18 $1781 18 B. E. MCALLASTER, Supervisor. CHAS. NIeDANIELS, Town Clerk. • A. D. BROWN, Justice of the Peace. 1OBT. ALEXANDER, Justice of the Peace, - W . PA1NE, Justice of the Peace. DOUGLAS CARPENTER, Justice of the Peace. 01" II1/YSS10S. State of New York., County of Tompkins, Town of Ulysses, lore, the undersigned. Town Board of the Town. o1 Ulysses. du hereby certify that the following is an abstract of the names of all persons who have presented to the Town Bourd accounts to be audited by said Board as a Board of Audit, the amounts claimed by each of said persons and the amounts finally allowed by tis. • 1 11. R. Williams, service bill $ 4 00 $ . 1 00 2 D. H. }lightmyer,. Secy., rent of pilling place 25 00 25 00 3 W. I. Sherwood, inspector �J.ectlon 12 00 12 00 4 G. O. Hinman, ballot clerk 4.00 4 00 8 Henry Williams, poll clerk 4 00 4 00 `6 W. I. Sherwood, rent of polling place 20 00 20 00 ' 0; G. Noble, ballot clerk 4 00 4 00 i .Howard Abel, ballot clerk 4 00 -1 00 9 Jesse Corey, inspector election - 12 00 12 00 10 A. P. Osborn, inspector election 12 00 12 00 1.1' E. J. Farrington, overseer poor 70 50 70 20 / /l ,S u -pt r i,u,1'a'. 1 `r,9cccdl, ya' _159 No Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 12 Robert Carberry,' inspector and •messenger 18 04 18 04 13 :Ithaca Children's Monne, care chilli 99 45 99 ?5 L4 S. 1-t. Riddle, putting up booths 4 15 4 15 15 31. T. Rolfe, assessor 5 00 5 00 16 Sarah E. Van Order, house for assessors 2 00 2 00 1 7 Free Press & Sentinel, printing 44 39 44 39 18 Charles Arden, ballot clerk• 4 00 4 00 13 Philo B. Smith, assessor 65 10 GO 10 20 W. 11. Vail Dine, inspector 4 00 4 00 31 A. 0. Pearsall, poll clerk , 4 00 4 00 22 Fred Vani3uskirk, inspector and messenger 17 96 17 ' 96 23 Floyd Smith, inspector 12 00 12 00 24 John Chase, inspector . 12 04 12 00 25 13. G. Clark, Treas., rent of polling place 20 00 20 09 26 E. R, Stilwell, ;assessor 83 15 83 15 27 J, H. Thompson. inspector, assigned to The State Tiiank 12 09 12 00 25 Seneca Spicier, constable 26 25 24. 25 29 Wiliiam 111ekeel, assessor 38 25 38 25 .30 J. M. Townsend, vital statistics 1 25 1 25 31 J. M. Townsend, medical services 50 00 50 00 32 0..0. Noble, services 3 00 3 00 33 D. 1.1. Rightmyer, truant officer 46 00 461 00 34' F. F. `'anlluskirk, Exr., John Van:Cuskirk estate , Undertaking 22 50 22 50 35 George A. Hopkins, supplies 1 62 1 62 36 Fred 'Van Order, poll clerk 4 00 4 00 37 John Young, ballot clerk ' 4 00 ' 4 00 38 Floyd Harrison, inspector 8 00 8 00 39 Fred Pinckney; ballot clerk 4 00 4 00 40 Free.Press & Sentinel, printing 7 80 7 SO 41 Free Press & Sentinel, printing 2 00 ` 2 00 42 A. C. Stewart, poll clerk 8 00 8 00 43 Susquehanna Valley Home,. care 'Elmer Dimmick to September 30th. 124 96 124 96 44 George H, Stewart, digging grave 3_50 2 50 45 Dr. A. Chase, -vital statistics 12' 30 12 30 46 Dr. A. Chase, medical service 19 25 19 25 -17 Dr. A.. Chase, health officer 27 00 27 00 48' John R. Brown, overseer poor 18 90 16 25 49 John R. Brown, health board 2 00 2 00 50 D. H. Rightmyer, criminal bill 2 20 2 20 51 Dr. J, E. Lovell, medical services 2 00 2 00 52 O. D. Creque. putting up booths 4 00 4 00 160 The 1Superi;isors' Proceedings No. Name. Nature Claim. Claimed. Allowed. 53 D. H. Rightmyer, expense bill 3 70 3 70 54 C. J. Van Auken, inspector and messenger 18 04 13 04 55 Chas. C. Taylor, vital statistics 27 50 27 50 56 O. G. Noble, criminal bill, assigned to First National Bank 37 70 37 70 57 Henry Williams, service bill 25 00 25 00 58 Charles Taylor, expense bill 24 91 24 91 59 F. N. Smith, service bill 21 00 21 00 60 Dr. J. E. Lovell, vital statistics 5 50 5 50 of O. G. Noble, service bill, assigned to First Na- tional Bank 20 00 20 00 62 O. G. Noble, service bill 10 00 10 00 63 Charles C. Taylor, service bill 93 39 93 39 64 L. W. Carpenter, vital statistics 75 75 65 The Biggs Co., supplies 1 35 1 35 66 Dr. II. H. Crum, medical services 10 00 10 00 67 E. T. Stewart, undertaking 15 00 15 00 68 Ray Jeffers, ballot clerk, assigned to D. W.. Jeffers 4 00 4 00 69 Williamson Law Book 00., supplies 39 55 39 55 70 O. G. Noble, service bill 27 10 ' 27 10 71 F. B. Aiken, service bill 77 80 77 80 72 D. H. Rightmyer, service hill 36 00 35 00 73 Peter O'Hara, service bill 582 00 582 00 .74 C. S. Clapp, inspector 12 00 12 00 75 W. D. Halsey, inspector 12 00 12 00 76 C. E. Thompson, deputy sheriff 6 35 6 35 $2123 31 In witness whereof we have hereto set our hands this 14th day of November, 1910. -r. B.'AIKEN, Supervisor. O. G. NOBLE, Justice of the Peace. F. N. SMITH, Justice of the Peace. CHARLES C. TAYLOR, Town Clerk. The Supervisors' 1'racrcttingx 131. REPORTS . REPORT OF THE COUNTY TREASURER To the Honorable Hoard of Supervisors of Tompkins County: As Treasurer of Tompkins County, I have the honor of submitting the following report of moneys received and disbursed by me from November 13, 1909 to and Including November 22, 1910: 1909. RECEIPTS. Nov. 13 Cash on hand last report $ $11686 97 16 L. V. School Tax, Dist. 18 33 80 D., L, & W. School Tax, Dist. 13 60 60 D., L. & W., School Tax, Dist; 2 6 06 26 L. V., School Tax, Dist. 18, Caroline and Danby 52 17 Dec. 2' D., L. & W. School Tax, Dist. 18, Caroline _ and Danby 11 48 23 Rebate on insurance from Co-op. •Ins. Co. 66 00 30 W. P. Flarrington, error in Supt. of Poor account 23 00 1910. Apr. 20 Hattie Dale, Brush Tax, Caroline 3 10 May 6 Maria McFall, Brush Tax, Danby 13 01 12 Sale of Stone Yard to F. D. VanOi'der'1525 00 27 Highway Money, State Check 19576 72 Jly. 14 Sale of Stone Yard Junk, Parker & Granville 5 00 16 Rebate on Stone Yard insurance 3 40 Aug. 11 T. Smith, School 17itx, Dist. 16, Groton0 14 40 12 Lucy Palmer, School Tax, Enfteld 4 90 30 F. E. Palmer, School Tax,. Enfield 1. 47 lI 162 The Supervisors' Proceeding's Sept. 7 J. Swansbrough, School Tax, Danby81 Mrs. Swansbrough, School Tax, Danby1 00 Oct. 17 L. V., School• Tax, Dist. 18, Dryden and Ithaca 13 04 Tax Sale Advertising 141 63 27 State Aid on repairs due to '05 flood, Caroline 1307 98 Nov. 5 G. H. Schaeffer, Brush Tax, Dryden 1 20 7 L. ti'., School Tax, Dist. 18, Caroline and Dryden 25 36 D., L. & W., School Tax, Dist. 11, Ithaca. and Danby 80'12 D., L. & W., School Tax, Dist. 18, Caroline and:•Danby 54 06 16 Mortgage Tax to Nov. 1, 1910 3211 73 Court Fund Fees 37 24 Interest on Taxes 109 05 TOWN OF CAROLINE. - $38133 36 State Tax $ 55 00 County Tax 1888 52 ' Support of Poor 108 35 School Commissioner 25 27 Returned Tax 1 46 Election Printing 73 96 Maintenance Catskill Road, Sect. 3 200 00 Check for warrant overpaid 827 39 $ 3179 95 Cash from Collector $ 3155 71 $ 3155 71 Returned Tax 24 24 $ 3179 95 Returned taxes pald to County Treasurer 23 06 Town owes County 1 18. State Tax County' Tax TOWN OF DANDY. $ 52 97 $ 1818 58 The �'up v-i8or,y' 1'roceedirly8 163 Support of Poor .......... ...:::::.. ::::r:..::.;• 209 24 School Commissioner 33 27 ' • Returned Tax 51 Election Printing 613 60 Check for warrant overpaid - 1253 84. $ 3235 01 Cash from Collector $ 3153 '23 $ :3153.23 Returned Tax 81 78 $ 3235.01 Returned Taxes Paid to County Treasurer $ 87 38 $ 87 38 Total Returned Tax 81 78 Check to F. A. .Todd, Supervisor, to balance TOWN OF DRYDEN. $ 5 60 State Tax $ 154 01 ' $ County Tax ' 5187 86 Superintendent of Poor 523 09 School Commissioner 70 12 Returned Tax l'i 1 70' Election Printing 148 96 Susquehanna Valley !I6uSe 130'58 Maintenance Catskill Road 300 00 $ 6576 32 Cash from Collector $ 8434 83 $ 6434 83 Returned Taxes 141 49 $ 6576 32 . Returned Taxes paid to County Treasurer $ 89 76 Town owes County $ 51 73 • TOWN OF ENFIELD, Sta _e Tax $ 44 00 $ County Tax 1473 .50 Superintendent of Poor 93 74 School Commissioner ......... , . 27 52 Returned Tax 4 75 164 'floc; Sir pe ti.urs' 1'rocecdinyN Election Printing 41 10 $ 1684 67. Cash from Collector $ 1581 61 ' $ 1581 61 Returned Taxes 103 0{S • $ 1684 61 Returned taxes paid to County Treasurer $ 104 82 $ 104 82 Total taxes returned 103 00 Check to Wlieeier Smith, Supervisor. to balance... - 1.'82 TO -WN OF GROTON. State Tax $ 115 80 $ County Tax 3977 54 Support. of Poor 104 65 School Commissioners 52 89 Returned Tax 68 2S ElectionPrinting . 112 95 Syracuse Institution 40 00 $ 4472 09 Casli from Collector $.4451 87 $ 4451 87- 20 22 Returned TaxeS $ 4472 09 Returned Taxes paid to County Treasurer 19 67' Towu owes County 55 TOWN OF ITHACA. State Tax $ 63 97 $ County Tax 2196 28 Support of Poor ' 220 71 Election Printing 52. 80 Returned Tax 94 46 School Commissioner 39_94 Maintenance and Repair Good Roads 700 00 $ 3568 16 • Cash from Collector $ 29(17 03 3 29$7.03 The 'Supervisors' 1'roceedin ys . 165 • Returned Taxes 401, 13 $. 3368 16 Returned Taxer; paid to County Treasurer 355 34 Town owes County 15 79 •. • TOWN OF LANSING. State Tax $ 113 27 County 'fax 3888 95 Superintendent of Poor 325 19 School Commissioner " ,51 75 Election Printing , 89 71 $ 4171 87 Cash from Collector' $'4106 53 $ 4106 53 Returned Taxes 365 34 $ 4171 57 Returned Taxes paid to County Treasurer $ 368 41 $ 368 41 Tota] Returned Taxes 365 34 Check to Orlando White, Supervisor, to balance....$ 3 07' TOWN OF NEWFIELD. State Tax a $ 55 14 County Tax 1893 I8 Support of Poor' 274 59 School Commissioner 34 56 Returned 'Tax_ 89 24 Election Printing 79 20 Syracuse Institution .40 00' a $ 2465 91 Cash from Collector ' $ 2354. 30 $ 2354 30 Returned Taxes - 111 61 $ 2465 91 Returned, Faxes paid to County Treasurer $ 119 12 $ ,119 12 Total Taxes returned 111 61 Check to 13. F. .17c Aliaster, Supervisor, to balance .'.$" 7 51 9 166 The Supervisors' Proceedings TOWN OF ULYSSES. State Tax $ 103 49 County Tax 3553 21 Superintendent of Poor 108 64 School Commissioner G4 71 Returned Tax 325 12 Election Printing 100 21 Check for Warrant overpaid 764 66 $ 5020 04 • Cash from Collector 5 4445 41 $ k4445 41 . Returned Tax 574 03 $ 5020 04 Returned Tax paid to County Treasurer $ 'Town owes County - • 249 91 ' CITY OF ITHACA, w' k $ 324 72 State Tax $ 600 43 $ County Tax 20615 10 Support of Poor d760 14 Election Printing 204 30 Distributing Proceedings of Board of Supervisory10 00 Co. Treas., expenses Collecting 'Returned Tax 15 00 B. T. Baker, description kfor Tax Sale 34 00 . .$23245 03 Cash from Collector 521848 25 521848 25 Shortage in Assessment Roll 433 28 Returned Tax 963 50 0 $23245 03 Returned Taxes paid County Treasurer $ 994 00 $ 994 00 Due City from 1909' 725 66 5 1719 66 Advertising Parcel on which Taxes were paid Chamberlain $- 5 73 • Returned Taxes 963 50 The S'uperv'isors' Proceedings -167 Shortage in Assessment Roti .433 28 $ 1402 53 County owes City $ 317 03 . ACADEMIC 1VIONEY.. 1909. Nov. 16 State Check $ 4783 31 $ '24 State .Check 194 53 1910. Jan. 3 State Check 290 02 Feb. 9 State Check 88 45 26 State Check 204 30 Apr. 20 State Check 12 08 May 23 State Check _ - 108 11 Jne. 24 State Check 5 00 Jly. 14 State Check 43 36 Aug. 12 State Check 48 13 Sept. 2G State Check* 433 88 Oct. 28 State Check 5077 19 SCHOOL MONEY, $11285 86 Jan. 11 Supplementary for.Dryden $ 100 00 $ Feb. 28 State Check 17480 32 Apr. 28 State Check 17480 32 BANK TAX. $35060 G4 1909. Dec, 10 First National Bank, Ithaca $ 3056 25 $ 28 First National Bank, Trumansburg 270 18 1910. Jan. 3 State Bank, Trumansburg 28.1 87 Tompkins County Bank, Ithaca . 2474 57 G Mechanics' Bank, Groton 1012 91 7 First National Bank, Groton .1217 31 r 168 The Supervisors' Proceedings' 13 First National Bank, Dryden 352 74 COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. $ 9255 83 Feb. 5 Receipts for January $ 354 37 $ Mar. 1 Receipts for February 421 51 Apr. 5 Receipts for March 661 77 May 2 Receipts for April . 816 71 Jne. 1 Receipts for May 466 03 Jly. 1 Receipts for June 401 96 Aug. 1 Receipts for July 547 78 Sep. 1 Receipts for August 448 73 Oct. 8. Receipts for September 482 20 Nov. 1 Receipts for October 544 07 • $ 5145 13 REDEMPTION NOTICE ADVERTISING. Nov. 20 Parcel No. 9, Danby, sold Nov.7, '08$ 7 20 $ Parcel No. 2, Ulysses, sold Nov. 7, '08 18 10 Ault Property, Ulysses, sold Nov. 7, '0812 55 t. Parcel 8, Danby, sold Nov. 7, '08 15 76 Dec. 2 Parcel 9, City, sold Nov, 7, '08 2 81 1910. Jan. 2 Parcel 2, Dryden, sold Nov. 7, '08 6 70 Apr. 11 Parcel 6, Ithaca, sold Nov. 7, '08 1 70 Oct. 15 Parcel , Ulysses, sold Oct., '09 9 47 Nov. 1 Parcel 14, City, sold Oct., '09 10 14 Parcel 4, Ulysses, sold Oct.,, '09 30 64 4 Parcel 2, Dryden, sold Oct., '09 9 24 ' Parcel 20, City. sold Oct., '09 7 68 1909. DISBURSEMENTS. $ 131 99 Nov. 27 Beni. Rightmyer, Coll., D., L. & W. Taxb 06 M. E. Crutts, Coll., L. V. School Tax 52 17 J. W. Fenn, Coll., D., L. & W. School Tax 94 40 29 Hattie K. Buck, for telephone 12 00 Dec. 1 Chas. If. Beach, distributing proceedings7 00 2 E. W. Updyke, for telephone 10 00 The Supervisors' Proceedings 169 4 J. W. Fenn, D., L. & W. School Tax 11 48 1910. Jan. 4 Bert T. Baker, salary and postage 1909520 00 15 Transfer to Good roads Maintenance Fund from Ithaca Town Budget 300 00 29 C. L. Vivian .82 50 Feb. 1 Good Roads Bond 5000 00 Jail Bond 5500 00 4 L. E. Patterson, distributing proceedings 4 00 5 Monroe County Penitentiary 746 96 15 Inter -Ocean Tel. & Tel. Co. 5 00 16 Susquehana Valley Rome 268 80 17 St. Ann's School Industry 475 57 George Junior Republic ' 312 00 18 Hanna Mfg. Co., transit 100 00 F. C. Evans, expense to Dec. 1, '09 200 00 22 Typewriters for County Clerk 200 00. Hartford Steam Boiler Co. . 60 00 25 Stover Printing Co., Sp. order 500 00 Mar. 3 Syracuse Institution 100 00 Craig Colony 38 89 Children's Home 8 50 Western N. Y. Institution 300 00 10 D. B. Davis, distributing '08 proceedings4 00 14 Premium on County Clerk Bonds 45 00 18 J. Wesley Owen, repair in Judge's, Office 3 07 Apr, 5 Berl T. Baker, city budget 34 00 6 Wlraltor Mekeel, for telephone • 5 00, 19 Geo, S. Smith, Coll. for warrant overpaid 827 39 May 6 F. Bierce, Coil., ,for warrant overpaid1053 84 23 4. L. Willis, Coll., for warrant overpaid 764 66 -W C. Gallagher, Super., Hattie Daie,, Brush Tax 3 10 Jne, 25 T, B. Dunn, St, Treas., State Tax 1358 13 Sly. 16 Morse & Rankin, insurance 3 88 Aug. 10 W. J. Trapp, right of way 500 00 L. A. Stanton, right of way 87 50 Oct. 15 Transfer from Ithaca -Dryden and Caro- line budgets to Fund Maintenance State & County Ilighways 1200 00 Oet. 20 M. E. Crutts, Coll., L. V. School Tax71 04 Parcel bought at tax sale 11 59 Advertising Tax Sale 141 63 Advertising parcel on which tax was paid _ to City Chamberlain 5 75 170 The S'apervisors' Proceedings 29 W. C. Gallagher, Super., State. Aid for, Caroline 1307 98 Nov. 7 E. •Dorn, Coll., L . V. School Tax 25 36 14 R. G. Robinson, postage foi-,1910 25 00 P. G. Robinson, from City Budget 15 00 Rupert Olney, Coll., D., L. & W. School Tax 20 12 E. Dorn, Coll., D., L. & W; School Tax54 00 16 F. A. Todd, Super., settlement return taxes 5 60 Wheeler Smith, Supervisor, settlement re- turn tax 1 S2 Orlando White, Super., settlement return tax 3 07 B. F. McAllaster, Super., settlement return taxes •7 51 A. Todd, Super., McFall Brush Tax, J. Swansbrough and firs. J. Swans- brough School Tax • 14 82 %J. W. Jones, Super., T. Smith School Tax 14 40 Wheeler Smith, Super., F. E. & Lucy Pal- mer School Tax 6 37 P.. F. Chappuis, Super., •G. H. Schaeffer Brush Tax 1 20 SPECIAL ORDERS. Alar. 25 Central City Rubber Co, 5 05 Miller & Stowe 23 35 Jne. 10 C. G. Barber 2, 50 16 P. M. Donahue 33 67 J]y. 12 B. T. Baker 22 65 Jamerson-McKinney Co. 29 40 Davis-I3rown Electric Co. 2 00 Sept. 6 J. Hutt & Son 18 25 A. N. 'Bennett 21 45 7 I. N. Stillwell 61 45 9 li. (lubert 7 50 C. G. Barber 14 00 ACADEMIC MONEY. Nov. 17 D. P. Bogart, Treas, Danny No. 7 James Mcrall, Treas., Danby No. 10 L. A. Hill, Treas., ,Danby No. 13 A. D. Strait, Treas., Danby No. 14 • 10 00 12 50 20 00 12 50 $22841 52 . The .Sits crvisu)a.i I'l ricccdi-)t j °171 Benj,, Rightmyer, Trea.s., Dryden No. 2`20 00, Nolan King, •.Crean., Dryden No. 7 20 00 S.. G. Sleughtor, Trcas.,.; Dryden No. 1r0.: 20 D0 J.• E. Brown, Treas., Dryden No. 1720 00 M. E. Snyder, Treas„ Dry(Ien No. 20 12 50 'E. h7. Van Pelt, Treas:; Dryden No. 2312 50 Edd Curry, Treas., Enfield No. 9 20 00 Ed. Giltner, Treas., Groton No. 1. 11 10 Fred Chapman, 'Treas:, Groton No, 4. , 20 ,00 S. 1-1. Langdon, Treas., Groton'No. 12..:17 '50 Alfred Niles, Treas., Groton No. 13 20 00 Glen Knapp, Treas., Groton No. 18 3 7,5 Chas. W. Gore, Treas.', Groton No. 19...: 20 OD S. R. Dean, Treas., Ithaca No. 5 12 50 A. Spencer, Treas., .lthace No. 8 10 00 11. Bower, Treas., Lansing No. 7 18 50 W. W. Hopkins, Treas.,. Lansing No. 820 00 Henry Teeter, Treas., Lansing No. 2310'53 Fred Huddle, Treas., Newfield No. 21 . 12 50 A.. Ammack, Treas., Ulysses, No. 2 5 00 H. A. Hulse, 'Treas., 'Ulysses No. 6 .20 00 Edw. Wallenbeck, Treas., Ulysses No. 76 10 33 .J. J. Montgomery, Trea.s., Dryden No. 8423 30 A. Landon, Treas., Groton .No. 8 768 80 R. E. 7Blackman, Treas., Dryden No. 131.80 45 F. H. Maricle,.Treas� Groton No. 20 '137 74 Geo. A. Ryan, Trcas., L unsing No. 9 165 78 Geo. -,W. Peck, Treas., Newfield No. 2447 56 L. J. Wheeler,. Treas., Ulysses No. 1 652 38 E. N. Corbin. city chamberlain 1615 59 24 Nolan .King, Treas., Dryden'No. 7 8.00 , E. Van 'Pelt, Treas., ,Dryden No. 21 8 00` A. G. Agnew, Treas., Dryden No. 2 7 130 53 Rufus Stedman, Treas., Groton No. 1720 OD •1 Rupert Olney, Treas., Ithaca No: 1 8 00 Frank Lobdell, Treas„ Lansing No. 22... 20 00 1910. Jan. 3 Nelson Cornell, Treas., Danby No. 12.... 8 6.0'1 W. T. Sutphin, Treas., Dryden No. 3.... 5 13 Dana Knapp, Treas., Groton.No. 2 8 00 G. H. Sincebaugh, Treas., Tthaca No. 4. , 8 00 Mrs. G. M. Howland, Treas., Lansing No 14 8 00 A. Shoemaker, Treas., Newfield No. 216 64 T. O. VanOstrand, Treas., Newfield No. 15 8 00 • 172 'The Supervisors' 1'roceedi.11 js Jas. Ervay, Treas., Newfield.No. 20 8 00 E. Kirk Johnson, Treas., City of Ithaca 220 25 Feb. 10 W. 1. Patchen, Treas., Danby No. 9 8 00 Bert Carpenter, Treas„ Newfield No. 178 00 E. Kirk Johnson, Treas., City' lthaca 72 45 Mar. 26 A. G. Agnew, Treas., Dryden No. 27155 47 A, Sheldon, Treas., Enfield No. 2 '1 50 Chas. Clark, Treas., Groton No. 5 2 50 G. H. Ryan, Treas., Lansing No. 9 9 12 A. Shoemaker, Treas., Newfield No. 11 21 D. Taylor, 'Treas., Newfield No, 19 8 00 H. A, Hulse, Treas., Ulysses No. 6 15 50 Apr. 20. H. O. Rich, Treas., Caroline No. 7 5 96 T. O. VanOstrand, Treas., Newfield No. 17. 6 62 May 22 John Fenn, Treas., Caroline No, 18 14 00 Geo. Ryan, Treas., Lansing No. 9 10 67 E. K. Johnson, Treas., City of Ithaca80 44 Jne. 24 J. Russell, Treas., Enfield No, 7 5 00 JIy. 15 J. J. Montgomery, Treas., Dryden No., 89, 00 A. Hutchings, Treas., Dryden No. 1619 98 A. Landon, Treas Groton No. 8 9 09 A, Shoemaker, Treas., Newfield No. 20 29 Aug. 12 C. L. Davis, Treas., Caroline No. 21 10 134 A. Landon, Treas., Groton No. 8 27 49 J. W. Brown, Treas., Lansing No. 1 • 10 00 Sept. 26 E, E. Blackman, Treas., Dryden No. 13249 15 • ▪ L. 0. Williams, Treas„ Ithaca No. 3 ... , 13 48 K. Johnson, Treas., City of Ithaca171 25 Oct. 28 J. J. Montgomery; Treas., Dryden No, 8503 09 E. E. Blackman, Treas., Dryden No. 13.: 147 40 W. R. George, Treas., Dryden No. 27 189 10 A. Landon, Treas Groton No. 8 936 51. F. H. Mariele, Treas., Groton No. 20... , 155 42 Oct. 28 G. A. Ryan, Treas„ Lansing No. 9 261 18 A. Shoemaker, Treas., Newfield No. 2.. 456 27 L. J. Wheeler, Treas., Ulysses No. 1• 900 24 1:, K. Johnson, Treas., City of Ithaca1535 54 J. C. Hungerford, Treas., Newfield No. 10 12 44 . SCHOOL MONEY. $11285 86 Jan. 11 R. F. Chappuis, Super., Dryden $ 100 0▪ 0 $ Feb. 28 F, A Tnr1A. Soper.. Danby 1337 50 The Superv'is'ors' Froceedlitys ° • 173 ltiheeler Smith, Super., Enfield 975 00 J. W. Preswick, Super., Ithaca 562 50 B. F.'McAlaster, Super., Newfield 1795 82 F. B. Aiken, Super., Ulysses 1357 00 W. C. Gallagher, Super., Caroline 1452 50 R, F. Cliappuis, Super., Dryden 2625 00 J. W. Jones, Super., Groton 1750 00 Orlando White, Super., L,aasing 1812 50 E. • K. Johnson, Treas., City of Ithaca3812 50 Apr. 28 E. K. Johnson, Treas., City of Ithaca3812 50 F. A. Todd, Super., Danby 1337 50 Wheeler Smith, Super., Enfield 975 00 J. W. Pres+ iek, Super., Jtha-ca 562 50 B. F. MeAllaster, Super., Newfield 1795 82 F. L, Aiken, Super., Ulysses 1357 00 1\T. C. Gallagher, Super., Caroline 1452 50 i F. Chappuis, Super., Dryden 2625 00 J. W. Jones, Super., Groton 1750 00 Orlando White, Super., Lansing 1812 50 SOLDIERS' BURIAL. AND TO'MIII,STONE. $35060 64 Dec 2 J. 13. Corning's, burial CI F. Letts $ 50 00 $ 9 .1. R. Comings,'burial M. J. Sears 50 •00 21 Williams Sr.. Bower, stone for H. Zhe15 00 1910. Jan. '7 J. R. Comings, burial :Wm. Waters 50 00 12 W. I. Sherwood, burial Wm. Kimple50 00 15 C. N. Baldwin, burial J. W. Ilathorn50 00 18 A. Booth, burial Germania.. and Geo, • Conovan 81 00 19 B. F. Buchanan, stone for J. F. ,Roberts 15 00 Feb. 2 E. T.'Stewart, burial I. Agney, 50 00 5 J. E. Shea, burial A, Van Orman 50 00 1,1 J. E. Shea, burial G. T,. .Waggoner 50 00 ' 14 C. T. Davis, burial G. L. Barnes 50 00 _biar. 15 A. Beoth, -burial Mary Cheesernan- 50 00 18 J. R. Comings, burial 'Vm, Cornelius50 00 23 F. D. Gilbert, burial Geo. M. Letts 50 00 F. D. Gilbert, -burial W. J. Brown 50 C0 Apr. (i F. D. Gilbert, burial Peter Cook 50 00 9 C. N. Baldwin, burial C. H. Clapp ,50 00 F. D. Gilbert, burial A. Eastman 50 00 174• The-,,itpervisors Proceedings Geo. Stewart, burial A. M. Creque ' 50 00 13 'Williams & Bower, stone for 1. Agney15 00 Williams & Bower, stone for W. H. himple 15 00 Williams & Bower, stone for J. H. Aiken 15 00 Williams & Bower, stone for S. Atwell... 15 00 20 A. K. Allen, burial David Parks 50 50 'May 4 C. L. -Davis, burial J. Perry 50 00 20 T. J. Stephens, stone for Chas. Clapp15 00 Jne. -2 R. A. Wightman, burial A, L. 1Wight- enan 50 00 21 F. D. Gilbert, burial E. A. Strong 50 00 Jly. 23 J. 15. Comings, burial Maggie Scott 50 00 28 Betts & Fox, stone for Homer,.Ilead15 00 Aug. 1 T. J. Stephens, stone for W. W. Waters15 00 T. J. Stephens, stone for Wm. Cornelius15 00 T. J. Stephens, stone for Chas. Letts15 00 Williams & Bower, stone for A.._lM. Creque 15 00 Williams & Bower, stone' for J:.:E. Hall-15 00 Williams & Bower, stone for Geo. Harris 15 00 Sept. 7 F. D. Gilbert, burial Fred Bacon 50 00 Oct. 1 E, T. Stewart, burial A. Sears 50 00 18 J, R. Comings, burial H. S. Coe 50 00 Nov. 1 J. T. Dennon, burial H. 1-towser 50 00 C. N. Baldwin, burial G. H. Frvay 50 00 4 C. N. Baldwin, burial Hannah Wilcox 50 00 11 A. Booth, burial D. O'Keefe, 50 00 $ 1741 00 Orders paid $ 1741 00 Deficiency for 1909 315 00. $ 2056 00 Appropriationfor 1910 1000 00 Deficiency for 1910 $ 1056 00 , COUNTY COURT. Appropriation for 1910 $ 6000 00 $ Orders paid 4498 77 4498 77 $ 1501 23 Balance in fund, 1909 1204 78 Balance in fund, 1910 $ 2706 01 The Supervisors' .Proceedings 175 COUNTY AUDITS. Orders paid, 1910 $ $16534 98 IMPROVEMENTS ON JAIL. Orders paid, 1910 $ 1546 00 $ 1546 00, Balance in fund, 1909 1560 00 Deficiency for 1910 $ 46 00 FUEL AND LIGHT. Appropriation for 1910 $ 1000 00 $ Orders paid 969 87 969 87 Balance in fund, ] 909 $ 36 13 $ 238 29 Balance in fund, 1910 $ 268 42 INDEXING MORTGAGES. Balance •in fund; 1909 $ 53 45 No orders paid, SUPERINTENDENT OF POOR. Appropriation for 1910 $ 5537 .34 $ Orders paid 5088 73 5088.73 $ 483 61 Balance in fund, 1909 1023 96 Balance in fund, 1910 INTEREST. - Appropriation for 1910 $ 2500 00 $ Balance in fund, 1909 376 66 $ 1507 57 Orders paid, 1910 Baiance In fund, 1910 $ 2876 66 2659 65 $ 217 01 .2659 65 f 176 The Supervisors' Proceedings SALARIES. . Chaplain.at Jail to July 1, '10 $ 52 00 $ District Attorney W. M. Kent to Jan. 1, '10 300 00 Judge Chas. H. Blood to Jan. 1, '10 416 66 Sur. Clerk. D. M. Gillespie to Nov. 1, '10 429' 92 Court Stenographer Z. H. Stone to Jan. 1; '10 125 00 Janitor Clerk's Office L. Ennis to Nov. 1, '10 174 96 Co. Supt. highways F. C. Evans 'Co Nov. 1, '10 1200 00 Supt. of Poor W. P. Harrington to Oct. 1, '10 200 00 Keeper'Almshouse W. H. Pinckney to Oct, 1, '10750 00 Supt. of Poor Walter Mekeel to Oct. 1, '10 200 00 Supt. of Poor W. D. Baldwin to Oct. 1, '10 200 00 Janitor Court [louse and Jail to Oct, 1, '10 350 00 Physician at Almshouse A. Chase to Oct, 1, '10250 00 Chaplain at Almshouse G. L. Pasche to Oct, 1; '10 100 00 Co. Treas. It. G. Robinson to Oct. 1, '10 1000 00 School Commissioner F. A, Beardsley to Oct. 1, '10 200 00 Sp. Co. Judge S. E. Banks to Oct, 1, '10 200 00 School Commissioner 1J. K. ]luck, to Oct. 1, '10200 00 Court Stenographer Lillian Van Zoil to Nov. 1, '10 625 00 Co. Judge M. M. Sweetland to Nov. 1, '10 291.6 60 Dist. Atty. M. S. Halliday to Nov. 1, '10 1000 00 Deputy Co. Clerk C. D. Tarbell to Nov. 1, '10 750 00 Sp. Deputy Co. Clerk W. H. Baker to Nov. 1, '10 500 00 Copyist Edith I. Drake to Nov. 1, '10 169 06 Copyist Cynthia Moore to Nov. 1, '10 231 16 Copyist Mildred Smith to Nov. 1, '10 391 64 Co. Clerk A. H. Overacker to Nov. 1, '10 2000 00 MORTGAGE TAX., W. C. Gallagher, Super., Caroline $ 47 58 F. A. Todd, Super., Danby 57 42 R. F. Chappuis, Super., Dryden 90 20 Wheeler Smith, Soper., Enfield 44 30 S. W. .Tones, Super., Groton 88 81 E. N. Corbin, City Chamberlain 1581 46 J. W. Preswick, Super., Ithaca 229 26 Orlando White, Super., Lansing 70 39 B. F. McAllaster. Super., Newfield 58 66 F. B. Aiken, Super.; Ulysses 102 49 $15002 00 $ 2670 57 The SUperVi�ur ilroceatiltyx 177 HIGHWAY MONEY. W. C. Gallagher, Super., Caroline S. 2430 00 $ F. A. Todd, Super., Danby 2000 00 R. F. Chappuis, Super., Dryden 4200 00 Wheeler Smith, Super., Enfield 1120 00 J. W. Jones, Super., Groton 2240 00 J. W. Preswick, Super., Ithaca 1440 00 Orlando White, Super., Lansing 1659 58 B. F. McAllaster, uSper., Newfield 2200 00 F. B. Aiken, Super., 'Ulysses 2287 14 BANK TAX. • $19576 72• F. 13. Aiken, Super., Ulysses $ 229 71 $ L. J. Wheeler, Treas. Village of Trumansburg 148 55 L. 3. Wheeler, Treas., School Bd., Trumansburg168 27 R. F. Chappuis, Super., Dryden , 94 22 William Munsey, Treas,. Village of Dryden 145 13 3...T. Montgomery, Treas., School Board, Dryden 109 86 J. W. Jones, Super., Groton 568 78 C. O. Fthodes, Secy., School Board, Groton 725 74 CIaude Yates, Clerk Groton Village 913 44 E. N. Corbin, City Chamberlain 567 50 E. N. Corbin, City Chamberlain 3973 71 E. K. Johnson, .Treas., Board of Ed., City 1528 30 R. G. Robinson 92 66 $ 9265 83 Total Disbursements $148742 14 Total receipts $156037 86 Total disbursements 148742 14 Cash on hand $ 7295 72 It is hereby certified that there was standing to the credit of the County Treasurer's General Fund on the books' of this bank on the 22nd day of November, 1910, the sum of Seventy-two Hundred Ninety-five and 72-100 Dollars. C. W. GAY, Cashier, First National Bank, Ithaca, N. Y. 12 178 'IV c Spewvisors' Procecdinys GOOD ROADS CONSTRUCTION. Cash on hand last report $ $ 7822 61 Jly. 6 Proceeds Ch. Mortgage Sale Bailey, John- son & Saunders 1107 87 Aug. 19 Rent of Road Roller, M. Kantrowitz 75 00 29 Rent of Road holler, F. Speno 75 00 Oct. 10 Rent of Road Roller, Creedon & Piton250 00. 18 Rent of Road Roller, Creedon & Piton50 00 28 Rent of Road Roller, F. Speno 275 00 Cash on hand $9651 48 It Is hereby certified that there was standing to the credit of the Good Road account of the County Treasurer on the books of this bank, on the 22nd day of November, 1910 the sum of Ninety-six Hundred Fifty-five an-' 48-100. Dollars. C. W. GAY, Cashier. First National Bank, Ithaca, N. Y. SLATERV'ILLE ROAD ACCOUNT. 1909, Nov. 13 Cash. on hand, last report $ ; 2356 41 1910. Nov. 14 Sale of tools to Town of Caroline 9 14 • $ 2365 77 DISBURSED/LENTS. 1909, Dec. 9 The J. B. Lang Engine & Garage Co. $ 13 20 $ W. C. Gallagher 44 90_ Harold W. Dean 8 00 C. II. Morse & Son 20 70 Cornell Livery • 14 00 F. E. Conley Stone Co. 101 19 W. C. Gallagher 79 48 C. J. Romsey & Co. 7 60 14 John Besemer 6 40 F. E. Conley Stone Co, 38 10 P. E. Conley Stone Co. 41 61 A, C. Ferguson 17 80 Henry Leebody 13 50 The Supervisors' Proceedings ' 179 W. D. Griffin 1 00 A. J. Slater 7 20 Chas. Thomas 5 25 Willis G. Besemer 41 93 Willis G. Besemer 34 97 D. B. Bull 4 00 1910. Jan. 15 0. D. Mulks 69 81 W. Ridgeway 14 00 J. H. Meany 8 00 J. M. Hoaglin 4 50 John Bull 1 50 J. R. Bull 5 50 F, J. Boice 8 50 J. C. Miller 10 32 H. A, Davis 11 85 Clias, H. Beach 60 C. E. Seamon12 00 Dixon &'Robinson 92 77 Treman, King & Co. 7' 00 Mal', 19 Wm, Nelson Noble 100 00 25 Treman, King & Co. 5 82 Cash for pay roll 37 13 884 03 Balance 3 $ 1481. 74 It is hereby certified that there was standing to the credit of the Good Roads account, (Slaterville Road), on the books of this bank on the 22nd day of November, 1910, the sum of Fourteen Hundred Eighty-one and 74-100 Dollars. C. W. GAY, Cashier, First National Bank, Ithaca, N. Y. FUND FOR MAINTENANCE AND. REPAIR OF STATE AND. COUNTY HIGHWAYS. TOWN OF DRYDEN. 1909. From State $ 189 00 3 1910. From State 1001 00 From Town 300 00 $ 1490 00 180 The Supervisors' Proceedings Orders paid 754 11 k3alance TOWN OF ITHACA. $ 735 89 1909, From State $ 6834 00 $ From Town 300 00 1910. From State 9767 00 From Town 700 00 $12601 00 Orders paid 1.0732 78 Balance $ 1868 22 TOWN OF LANSING. 1909. From State $ 304 00 1910. From State 229 00 From Town 100 00 $ 633 00 Orders paid 530 00 Balance $ 103 00 TOWN OF ULYSSES. 1909. From State 8 810 00 $ 1910. From State 2525 00 From Town 300 00 $ 3635 00 Orders paid 2243 95 Balance $ 1391 06 The Supervisors' Proceedings 181 TOWN OF CAROLINE. 1910. From State $ 861 00 From 'Gown 200 00 E 1061 00 986 67 Balance 74 22 Total cash on hand $ 4172 49 It is hereby certified that there was standing to the credit of the Ac- count of Maintenance State and County Highways of the County Treasurer on the books of this bank on the 22nd day of November, 1910, the sum of Forty-one Hundred Seventy-two and 49-100 Dollars. C. W. GAY, Cashier, First National Bank, Ithaca, N. Y. State of New York, :ss. County of Tompkins. 1, R. G. Robinson, Treasurer of Tompkins County, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statements are true and that the schedules accompany- ing same are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. G. ROEINSON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of November, 1910. C. V. BUSH, Notary Public. 182 The Supervisors' Proceedifigs- COUNTY CLERK'S REPORT A Statement of all moneys received for the County of Tompkins by A. H. Overacker, Clerk of Tompkins County or by his assistants, for fees, per- quisites and emoluments, for all services rendered by him, or said assist- ants, in their official capacity, from January 1st to October 31st, 1910, inclu- sive, and the State mortgage tax from November 1st, 1909 to October 31st, 1910, inclusive. Recording deeds $ 1,026.45 Recording mortgages ... - _ . .. 737.30 Recording Other documents and papers 691.40 Docketing judgments and cancelling dockets 93.63 Copies and exemplifications of papers and records_59.91 Searches 2,107.19 Filing papers and all other services.... 429.25 $5,145.13 State mortgage tax 6,663.63 811,808.76 R. G. Robinson, Co. Treas., office fees. .8 $5,145.13 R. G. Robinson, Co. Treas., state mort- gage tax $6,425.56 Clerk hire audited and allowed by State Board Tax Commissioners 225.00 Postage, audited and allowed by State Board Tax Commissioners 2,00 Premium on bond, audited and allowed by State Board Tax Commission- ers 5.00 Mortgage Tax books audited and allow- - ed by State Board Tax Commis- sioners 3.07 86,663.83 $11,808.76 7'iie Suplvrvisorn' f roceedimp 183 State of New York, County of Tompkins. A. 1J. Overacker, being duly sworn, says that he is Clerk of the County of Tompkins, that the foregoing statement Is in all respects a full and true statement, as required by Chapter 298, Laws of 1909. A. H. OVERACKER, County Clerk. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of Dec., 1910. SVM. H. BAKER, Notary Public.. A. STATEMENT of all amounts certified each month by A. H. Overacker, Clerk o1 Tompkins County to the County Treasurer to be due for services of the deputies anti all other assistants in the Tompkins County Clerk's Office from January let to October 31st, 1910, inclusive. C. D. TarbellW. H. Baker E. 1. Drake M. 11. Smith. C. E. Moore Ttl. Jan. ..$ 75,00 $ 50.00 $ 91.66 $ 33 34 $ $ 200.00 E'eb. .... 75.00 50.00 41.66 33.34 200.00 Mar. 75.00 60.00 41.66 33.34 200.00 Apr. 75.00 50.00 2.77 41.66 31.12 . ' 200.55 May 75.00 50.00 ......... •11.66 33.39 200.00 June 75.00 50.00 41,65 33.34 200.00 July 75.00 50.00 1.87 • 91.66 33.39 201.87 Aug. 75.00 50.00 l...... 41.66 . 33.34 200.00 Sept. 75.00 50.00 41.66 72.34 200.00 Oct. 75.00 50.00 39.44 41.66 33.34 239.44 $750.00 $500.00 $169,06 $391.64 5231.16 • $2,041.86 State of New York, :ss. County of Tompkins. A. I3. Overacker, being duly sworn, says that he is Clerk of the County fo Tompkins, that the foregoing statement is In all respects a full and true statement. as required by Chapter 298. Laws of 1909. A. H. OVERACKER, County Clerk. 184 The Supervisors' Proceedings Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of November, 1910. CLARENCE D. TAR11ELL, Notary Public. Account of moneys advanced by A. H. Overacker for expenses of the County Clerk's Office from January 1st, 1910 to Qctober 31st, 1910, inclusive: Postage $128.21 Express 17.59 Cleaning snow from roof 1.50 Telephone 3.25 State of New York, :SS. County of Tompkins. ;150.55 A, h1. Overacker, being duly sworn, says that he is Clerk of the County of Tompkins, that the foregoing statement Is in all respects a full and true statement, as required by Chapter 298, Laws of 1909. A. 33. OVERACKER, County Clerk. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of December, 1910. WM. 11, BAKER, Notary Public. The a per ai curs' 1'ruceed,i,rlys 185 R,EI'OR'1' OF GOOD ROADS COINSTHUCTON COAi\IITTl,t ADOPTED SIE YTEIR11E11 Z, 1910. To the _Board of Supervisors, Totnpkins County: Your Construction l onnnitte on Good Roads respectfully report as follows in the matter of sale of property df Bailey, Johnson & Saunders covered by chattel mortgage held by County after due notice of sale had been posted and published your committee with the assistance and su- pervision of the Chairman of this Board, Mr. Aiken, and the Clerk, Mr. Baker, held the sale at the county properly in West State street, May 17th: • Herewith attached will be found a detailed itemized statement of the proceeds of the sale and expenses of conducting sante. Owing to the fact that. there were no purchasers present at the sale From whom acceptable bids could be had for the Road Rollers it became necessary for the committee in order to protect the County's interests to bid in the two rollers, much as the committee regretted such action. The rollers have been thoroughly overhauled- and repaired and your committee has taken the responsibility of leasing the rollers to responsible parties at -an established rate of $150.00 per month for one month's use; $125.00 per month. for two months' use and $100.00 per month for three Months' use, or for any longer period required. The leases requiring the users of the rollers to return them in as good condition as when taken less ordinary wear and tear. The rollers are now in use—one by Frank C. Spend on the Dryden Road and one on the Slaterville Road by Creedon & Pltou. All of which is respectfully submitted, W. H. PARICER, Chairman Committee. PROCEEDS BAILEY, JOHNSON & SAUNDERS CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. R. P. Fairbanks, Climax Wagon No. 1 $ 17 50 $ Climax Wagon No. 6 19 00 Climax Wagon No. 7 19 00 Austin Sprinkler No. 19 70 00 125 50 186 . The Supervisors' Proceedings Morris Kantrowitz, Rowerdinck Wagon No. 2 $ 23 00 $ Climax Wagon No. 3 16 00 Rowerdinck Wagon No. 4 50 00 Rowerdinck Wagon No. 8 50 00 Studebaker Wagon No. 9 55 00 Studebaker Wagon No. 12 41 00 Studebaker Wagon No. 13 45 00 Studebaker Wagon No. 14 48 00 Studebaker Wagon No. 15 58 00 Tool Box No. 17 1 00 Plop 8 00 401 00 P. B. Aiken, Studebaker Wagon No. 5 $ 53 00 $ Studebaker Wagon No. 11 56 00 Climax Wagon No: 10 20 00 129 00 F. D. VanOrder, Gasoline Engine and Truck, No. 16$ 32 50 P. D. Conley, Studebaker Sprinkler No. 19 $ 110 00 $ Elevator 42 50 Gasoline Engine and Truck No. 20 55 00 207 50 Climax Road Machine Co., screen and shaft $ 21 00 $ Mounted Crusher 245 00 266 00 John Gordon, bin and screen 15 00 Dr. W. C. Gallagher, tool box 1 00 County of Tompkins, Road Roller No. 612 $..785 00 Road Roller No. 615 _ 900 00 1685 00 Total receipts of sale $2862 50 STATEMENT. Total receipts of sale $2862 50 $ Purchased.by County— • • Roller No. 612 $ 785 00 Roller No. 615 900 00 1685 00 • Cash received $1177 50 DISBURSEMENTS. Ithaca Daily Journal $ 5 38 $ Ithaca Daily News 5 G2 Elmira. Telegram 1 00 Rochester Democrat & Chronicle 1 75 Telephone To11s 1 35 T. A. Card, bringing wagons, etc. 6 00 7. B. Lang, Eng. & Garage Co„ 9 03 Auto to go to Caroline to view crusher 4 00 The. S.uperhisors' Proceedings 187 Thomas Thorp, auctioneer 10 00 Bert T. Baker, conducting sale 25 00 69 63 Net cash on 'band $1107 87 N. 13. ---There is to be charged against the proceeds of sale in addition to the above cash disbursements the Committee 13ills as follows: P'..13. Aiken, 1 day committee work $ 4 00 Expenses 70 .W. C. Gallagher, 3 days Committee Work 12 00 Expenses 3'00 'Am. H. Parker, 3 days Committee Work • 12 00 Total $31 70 RECAPITTJI.ATION. Proceeds of sale' $ $2862 50 Cash disbursements 69 63 Committee bills 31 70 Total expense of sale $ 101 33 Net proceeds of sale to be applied on Chattel Mortgage $2761 17 11C;1'O111' ('001) ROADS CONSTIZUCTTON CO1E-MITTTEE—AI)O1"I'El) DE- CEMBER 29, 1910. To the Board of Supervisors, Tompkins County: Your committee respectfully reports as follows: Since our last annual report, at which time we reported Roads 336, 338, 454, 455 as completed and accepted by the State, and the finishing of work on 483, but not accepted, we now report the acceptance by the State of 453, which finally completes construction. In a report made to this 13oard.on September 3rd, 1910, by your com- mittee, the chattel mortgage held by the County against Bailey, Johnson & Saunders was reported foreclosed, property thereunder sold, proceeds there- of applied upon chattel mortgage, $1,107.87, and two road rollers purchased for the County at a cost of $1,685.00, credited on chattel mortgage. After taking possession of the rollers. they were immediately leased. ISS The Supervisors' Proceedings after being repaired, to various contractors doing road work in the County, and they have earned to date the following sums: M. Kantrowitz $ 75.00 Frank Speno 75.00 Creedon & Pitou 250 00 Creedon & Pitou 50 00 Frank Speno 275 00 $725 00 which has been placed by the County Treasurer to credit of Good Roads Fund. O We have also to report that we have still to collect from Frank Speno the sum of $50.00 due to November 15th $ 50 00 which makes a total of $775 00 earned by the rollers to November 15th. Your committee has entered into an arrangement through the Clerk of your Board with the Tompkins County Fair Grounds Association for the storage of the rollers for the winter in one of the Fair Ground Buildings at a rental of $2.00 Per month. One of the rollers has already been placed therein, the other is still in the possession of Frank Speno on the Dryden Road. Your committee regret their inability to make this their final report on construction, but owing to the fact that the litigation caused by the failure of the Genesee Valley Construction Co. is still undecided by the Su- preme Court Justice hearing the case, we are unable so to do. Owing to the cause mentioned above, there is tied up various sums, most of which are of vital concern to the County, namely: The so-called July estimate $3038 37 'Phe so-called 5 per cent. held back in lieu of bond for Bailey, Johnson & Saunders l 1_755 69 This sum in hands of County Treasurer $4794 06 The so-called August estimate $3411 15 The so-called September estimate 2361 37 Final 10 per cent. on entire contract No. 433 3934 05 This sum held up by State on account liens tiled $9706 57 The ,supervisors' Proceeding. s 189. RSCA 1'1TUL,AT CON. Sum held by County Treasurer $4794 06. Sum held by State, 9706 57' Total suin tied up awaiting Court decisions ere It can be dis- tributed $14500 63. Owing to the fact that the construction of Roads by the County has ex- tended over a period of four years, and ninny of the facts in relation there- to having been forgotten, we think it well at this time to re -state some of them. The County on or about August 30th, 1906, entered Into contracts with the State for the construction of five roads aggregating 12.987 miles as follows: Road 336 3 165 miles Road 328 1.382 " Road 454 3 660 Road 455 ^4p Road 483 4 440 Contract prices for which were as follows: No. 336 $ 33182.011• No. 338 13111 00 No. 454 23238 75. No. 455 3851 25. No. 483 35655 25 Total $119038 25. State's estimates of the cost of construction of above mentioned roads are as follows: No. 336 $ 32197 76. No. 338 13279 75 No. 454 33216 18 No. 455 3543 16. No. 482 39340 62 Total earned by County in construction $121527 35. 190 The Supervisors' Proceedings There has been paid by the County for rights of way on Ithaca - Spencer Road, No. 454: A. M. Baker, right of way $ 250 00 F . & U. Barnes, right of way 500 00 Expenses 47 70 $ 797 70 Cayuga Heights, No. 336: Expenses $ 62 46 Catskill Turnpike, No. 483: Rachel Cook $ 4.50 00 Mary Lyme 150 00 John Holmes 5 00 Nellie Kirk 250 00 Expenses 844 38 Nu. 454 cost No. 336 cost No. 483 cost RECAPITULATION. 1699 38 • $ 797 70 62 46 1.699 38 $2559 54 State paid 1267 27 Cash to County $1292 27 At the pleasure of this Board there is to be collected from the Town of Ithaca 15 per cent, of the cost of Road No. 454, 15 per cent, of Road No. 455 and 15 per cent. of the cost of Road No. 336 or so . much thereof as lies In Town of Ithaca, balance to be collected from Town of Lansing, from the Town of Caroline, 15 per cent. of the cost of Road No. 483 or so much thereof as lies in the Town of Ca roline, balance to be collected from the Town of Dryden, from the Town of Dryden 15 per cent. of the cost of Road No. 338. Under agreements entered into by the Cornell Heights Land Co. to pay to Tompkins County, 25 per cent. of the cost of the Wyckoff Road No. 455, the Clerk of your Board has been instructed to make a demand on the above mentioned company. for the sum of $886.79, 25 per cent. of the cost thereof. C The ,S1cpervis.or8' I'1'oceediitg6 191 Under agreement and bond entered into by Charles H. Blood and Jared T. Newman with Tompkins County that if the 35 per cent. of the cost of constructing Cayuga Heights Road No. 336 should be in excess of the surn of $11077.50, that they would pay to the County of Tompkins any excess in cash to it over and above the limit aforesaid, and as the 35 per cent. of the cost of construction and rights of way is $11262.51, the above mentioned Charles H. Blood and Jared T. Newman are indebted to the County in the stun of $185.14. The costs to the Towns of Ithaca, Lansing, Dryden 'and Caroline are as follows: Ithaca uu 454 $ 5042 25 Ithaca on 455 00 00 Ithaca on 336 2298 88 Lansing on 336 2342 82 Dryden on 338 1991 96 Dryden on 483 991 18 Caroline on 483 5037 34 $17704 43 `fetal cost construction and' rights of way 17350 13 Gain accruing to County through payment on Road 455 by Cornell Heights Land Co. $ 354 30 The total cash receipts from all sources received by your com- mittee was $148781 47 'lbtal cash disbursements 137645 00 Balance, cash on hand $ 11136 47 The summary of accounts In regard to the construction of the various •meads exclusive o1' the sums held by the State is as follows: RESOURCES. Cash on hand_ $11136 47 Office supplies 61 00 Machinery on hand 1685 OD Due from B., J. & S. on account 18 76 _Still due on Bailey, Johnson & Saunders chattel mortgage 2939 55 Rent due from F. Speno 50 00 $15890 78 192 The S liperui wr.v' Proceedin ys ' LIAB1LITIES. Due Genesee Valley Construction Company 8305 45. Makings County's resources over liabilities $ 7585 33. Following is a statement showing the County's net loss: Cash put in more than State $ $21259 93 Bailey's final 10 per cent. 3934 05 • $25193 98. Resources as shown above $ 7585 33 $ State holds 9706 57 Court allows nut of Bailey's 10 per cent. 1491 96 Rent clue from Bailey 105 00 10 per cent. on work by County on 483 • 236 14 19125 00• Rut, out of this loss may be deducted the sum of $185.14 paid by Newman & Blood on 336, and the sum of $885.79 paid by Cayuga Heights Land Co. on 455, making a total of which was originally paid out of Bond issue Also out of this loss is to be deducted .amount of Investments in rights of way to be paid by above towns 1070 93 $ 6068 98 181 95 1252 88• $ 4816 10 The above is the loss to the County as Contractors assuming above P mentioned resources are realized, except that the bills to be audited at this session of the Board for committee work, bookkeeping and attorneys' fees are to be added thereto. W. H. PARKER, W. C. GALLAGHER, Committee... . The Supervisors' Proceedings 193 • REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF THE POOR. LL'e, the undersigned Superintendents of the Poor of Tompkins County, respectfully submit the following report and account for the year ending November 15, 1910: The Superintendents of the Poor of Tompkins County in account with the'Poor Funds of said County: To balance on hand in County Treasurer's hand, November 15, 1909 $ 489 40 $ Amount of Appropriation, 1909 5537 34 To sales from farm fur current year and bal• ance $297 75 On,hand from last year 63 68 361 43 By amounts paid by order nn County Treasurer for the follorving purposes: n Groceries, provisions, flour and feed $ $1334 05 Labor 951 39 Fuel and lights 878 00 Medical aid and drugs 73 15 Improvements and repairs 92 45 Clothing, dry goods and footwear 164 68 Miscellaneous 344 73 Out -door relief 696 S3 Paid from receipts of county farm, 1910 - 359 21 By balance in County Treasurer's hands 1490 96 Balance on hand from proceeds of farm 2 22 a $6388 17 $6388 17 Of the above amount $096.33 was paid for outdoor relief, as also $93.45 for improvements and repairs. 1909, RECEIPTS OF COUNTY FARM. Nov. 15.—Balance on hand Nov. 15, 1909 $ 63 69 $ Dec. 28.-0. B. Ganoung, veal calf 2 00 1910. Feb. 19.-0. 13. Ganoung, calf 2 00 13 194 The Supervisors' Proceedings, April 9. -Floyd Brown, veal calf 9 75 June 18-0. B. G_anoung, 8,400 lbs. hay 50 70 Sept. 10. -Bower Lyke, 28 bushels wheat 28 00 Sept: 10. -Charles Brotherton, 20 bushels wheat 21 00 Sept. 10. -Carl Fundis, 8 bushels wheat 8 40 Sept. 10. Floyd Harrison, 13 bushels wheat 13 65 Sept. 29. -Sold Hull's Mill 123 1-2 bushels wheat117 30 Nov. 1S. -Pinckney, 15 bushels wheat 15 00 CREAMERY ACCOUNT. July 15. -Check from creamery 14 55 Aug. 15. -Check from creamery 14 70 'Sept. 15. --Chuck from creamery 70 $ 361 43 13Y DISBURSEMENTS FROM COUNTY FARM. 1909. Nov. 16. -Expenses to Danby to buy cow $ 1 00 $ Nov. 17. -Dinner and horse feed to get cow 75 Nov. 1S. -Driscoll Brothers, cement 45 Nov. 18.-E. Darling 1 50 Nov. 1S. Repairing shoes • 20 Nov. 18. -Postage 97 Dec. 4. -Two pairs stockings 50 Dec. 9. -Telephone bill 1 05 Dec. 14, -Bert Brown, labor 50 Dec. 14. -Freight -bill 36 Dec. 16. Freight bill 1 90 Dec. 21. -Freight bill 90 1910. Jan. 4. -Charles Brotherton, threshing 29 30 Jan. 1 l. -George Ousterhouse, butchering hogs 4 50 Jan. 12.-J. B. Todd, 'drugs 1 00 Jan. 13. -Telephone bill 1 00 Jan. 17. -Fairbanks Engine Co., piston rings3 85 Jan. 18. -Postage 97 Jan, 18. -Freight 1 79 Jan. 21. -Pair shoes for Lester 1 00 Tan. 26.-C. D. Creque, fittings for ice house 1 00 Jan. 27.-C. J. Rumsey, nails and bolts 90 Jan. 27.-V. Brown, labor filling ice house 4 25 • Jan. 27.-E. Stevens, labor tilling ice house 4 25 Jan. 27.-C.'King, labor filling ice house 4 25 Jan. 27. -George Baldwin, labor filling ice house3 25 The upen; iSur•s 1'ruceCdiiigs 195 Feb. 2.-Freal '.]'rinrble, lwo•shoats 10' 50 Feb. 5. -Telephone bill 1 55 Feb. 7.-F'ilo Snaith, cutting grain 2 S0 Feb. 7. -Stover Hardware Co., steam valve 1 00'' Feb. 7. -William l'4elson, two shoats 11 00 Feb. S. --Freight, carbide '4 71 Feb. S.-.Iamisson & McKinney, packing 35' Feb. 8.-C. j. 1'.urnsey, nai]s 1 10 Feb, 1 G. -Caul; & .button Steam Co., repairs'on engine •1 •7 5 b'eb. lG.-Two pair stockings, Gable 50 Feb. 16. -Tremain & King, engine wrench 75 Feb. 21. -Telephone bill 1 00 Feb. 21. -Davis & I3rown, rubber packing 35 March 5.-1\riIson, glasses for Oakley 1 00 March .8-C. King, Labor '50 March S. -Postage 97 March 10.-\\`anzer, groceries 1 00 March 22. -Lang & Button, batteries 1 50 March 22. -Baker & Stevens, work on ice. house 44 00 March 29. -Fresh fish 75 April 3. -Fred Frazer, beef 7 9S April 18. -Lester Shoe Co. '2 00 April 18. ---Telephone bill • 1 05 April 23. -Frank Davis, calf meal '40 April 24. -Freight, county wagon, new 1 9S April 'L3. Sending Wilbur Patrick, - stranded soldier 'to Binghamton. 1 40 April 20. -Frei) 1''inclfn;y, beef, 214 lbs: 14 98 May 2.--Halseyville Mills, buckwheat flour • 16 20 May 2.-La.ng & Button, spring 35 May 4. -Stationery, envelopes 40 May 4.-1'osthge and paper 1 47 May 13. -Osborn, candy for inmates .1 r0 May 13. -Telephone bill • 1 05 May 13.-A. Colgrove, beef and use of potato digger8 60 May 25.-Bool Co., flower 'plants _ 3 90 .May 25• -forest City Fish Co. 2 24 June 2. -.Tames Stone, flowering plants 3 45 June 2. -Freight 75 June 6. -Telephone bill 85 June 6. --Postage and postal cards 1 .07 June 24, -John Graham,- crate strawberries 2 56 June 25. -Crawford & Smith, leather 90 June 25. -Lang & Button, repairs on engine and batteries 3. 15 O 193 T'Iw Sllpervisur's' Prueeedillys July 7. -Willetts, blacksmithing 2 15 'July 7. -Jay Calkins, horse collar 1 25 July 13. ---Rothchild Bros., window shades 2 00 July 13.-C. Carman, crate cherries • 1 50 July 15. -Davis & King, groceries 4 90 July_ 18.-J. W. Kirby, 30 lbs. honey. 3 20 July 23. -Rothchild Bros., dishes 6 04 Jule 23. -Blackman Bros., groceries 10 00 July 25. -David Updike, mason work 1 00 July 28. -Freight hill 50 July 28. -Fruit for table, L. Colman 2 73 July 28. -Lang & Button, repairs on engine 50 July 28. -Freight 47 July 30. -Jay Calkins, 'sweat pad 95 Aug. 12. -Crawford & Smith, sole leather and nails . , 95 Aug. 12. Freight 1 00 Aug. 12. -Willetts, blacksmithing 2 20 Aug. 12. -Expense to get Harriet Cummings, runaway 1 60 Aug. 16. Cudahy Co., Chicago, soap 8 50 Aug. 18. -John Brown, work, well house 10 00 Aug, 22. -Charles Ayres, blacksmithing 4 55 'Aug. 22. Postage and cards 1 37 Aug. 27. -Davis C frown, wire for batteries 1., 00 Aug. 27. -Floyd Bennett, repairing .wagon 2 00 Aug. 29. -Freight ,80 Sept. 3. -Freight on carbide 4 32 Sept. 9. -John Graham, plums fi0 Sept. 9. -John Crawford, sole leather 90 Sept. 12. -Woodhull, blacksmithing 1 10 Sept. 15. -Mrs. Krum, help' in kitchen, overseer dayI 00 Sept. 15. -Hook, sweet potatoes 1 00 Sept. 24.-D. Willitts, blacksmithing 2 10 Sept. 24. -Lang & Button, repairing same engines1 00 Sept, 30. -William Albertson, peaches 1 37 Oct. 6.---Wortman Old Market, 20 lbs. Meat 2 90 Oct. r3. -C. J. Rurnsey, coat hooks 60 Oct. 13. -Freight 63 Oct. 25. -Telephone to I3uffalo, Tebb's case 1 00 Oct. 25. -Expenses to Ithaca, N. Y. 65 Oct, 29. -Davis & Brown, batteries for lights 3 25 Nov. 3. -Filo Smith, cutting grain 14 20 Nov. 5. -Expense, Lena Collins case. died 35 Nov. a. -Freight 63 Nov. 7, -Davis & King 8 25 NOV. 7, -Charles Teed, m•sters and crackers 60 D The Supervisor8' Procceding8 197. Nov. 7.—Pair Shirts for Gabler, inmate, 347 5 00 359 21 Total cost of support of poor for the year end- ing Nov. 15, 1910 Cost of support of poor outside the Aims House 696 33 Cost of improvement 93 95 Leaxing cost of maintenance. of the poor of 'the coun- ty Alms House 4104 71 $4894 99 . $4894 99 $4894 99 The cost is chargeable to the County, 'City and different Towns in the county on the basis'of the number of days they have inmates maintained at the Alms House as follows: COUNTY CHARGES. Isaac Chapman Days. .165 • Lena Collins, died Nov. 4, 1910 354 Clarence Mackey 365 Fred Cook 365 Harriet Cumming -9 298 *, James Swartwood, died Jan. 8, 1910 52 Thomas Mc-Clelan 24 John Cory 2 George McCall 1 James 1Vestort 1 John Cronk 2 James Burns 1 James McLaskey 1 lEizabeth Quinn 94 Jane Cook 365 Lewis Houser 1 Thomas Ryan 1 James Dewell 1 Leroy Drumm on d 1 Pat .Ryan 1 John Cnry, died May 27, 1910 5 Rufus White, sent to Willard, June 19, 1910 25 John Shannon 1 Total 2326 days • CITY OF ITHACA.. Horace Whitehead, died Oct. 15, 1910 354 John Bishop 365 Carrie Tabor 365 William Gifford 365 198 The • S-upervisors' Proceedi ngs Alexander Marion, died May 4, 1910 136 Richard Highland 365 Joseph Reed 180 Samantha Barber, died Oct. 31, 1910 350 Bradley Mead. 365 -Lyman McFall ' 350 William Meahger • 230 - Nelson Gabler 365 Russel Starks, died June 16, 1910 196 Leroy Baily ,.365 Anna: Peka 365 John Murray 365 James- Mitchell 243 Lucy Fritzer 341 Mary Fritzer 341 James Graham 95 Charles Wood 151 Ruth Drew 11 John Reed 108 John McDurmont 77 Frank W. Morse 70 William Denton 97 John Newton 257 Oscar 11 amil ton 243 Priscellia Thomson 250 'William Van Houton 178a . Abe -McDowell 218 Charles Quick 106 Robert Preston, died Nov. 14, 1910 William Allen • 5 Total 7873 daks ITHACA. TOWN. Michael Kane 365 ' Retch Jones 12 Elizabeth Tebhs, died Oct, 24, 1910 37 Total 414 days LANSING. ' Barney M1oore 213 • Sarah Rouse 365 Marjorie Smith, died July 26, 1910 . 129 Howard Cobb - '165 • William Stowell - , 54 . Aaron Hogan 10. Total 1136 claw, ... The Supervisors' Proceed ings 199 GItOTON. • Lorenzo Jones 365 P. G. Prator 121 Total 486 days DANBY. Einora Crance 365 Ben Shaw, died Nov. 27, 1910 12 Total 377 days DRYDEN. Silas Tucker 365 Charles Oakly 365 Isabel] Oakly 000 Alonzo Rolf 365.. Lyman Smith 365 Eliza Tarbox 365 William Cramer 49 Total 1874 days CAROLINE. Allie Bradley 365 Total 365 days ENFIELD. C. .M. Dewell 365 Linda Jackson 75 Total 440 days NEWFIELD. 13elen Edgecomb 365 David Brill 213 Calvin Martin 365 . Total 943 days ULYSSES. Ellsworth Durling 365 Samuel Berlew 172 Total 537 days Total number of clays 1677b Summary of days' maintenance from Nov. 15, 1909 to Nov. 15, 1910: County 2326 $ 569 19 Ithaca City 7878 1927 80 Caroline 365 89 32 Danby 377 92 25 Dryden 1874 458 58 200 The Supervisor8' Proceedings Enfield 440 107 G7 Groton 486 118 93 Ithaca Town 414 101 31 Lansing 1136 277 09 Newfield 943 230 76 Ulysses 537 131 41 Total 16776 $4105 21 • The total cost of supporting Town and County Poor at Alms House, --the expense per diem being .244707. The following crops were raised during the year: Wheat 420 bu.—On hand 405 bu. Oats, 450 bu.—On hand, 450 bu. l3arley, 125 bu.—On hand, 125 bu. Corn, 700 bu., (estimated.)—On hand, 700 bu. Hay 30 ton.—On hand, 30 ton. Potatoes, 125 bu.—On hand, none. Beans, 10 bu.—On hand, 8 bu. Onions, 8 bu.—On hand, 5 bu. sleets, 2 bu.—On hand, 2 bu. . Turnips, 10 bu.----On hand, 7 bu. Eggs, 600 doz.—On hand. 15 doz. There is on farm belonging to County, stock and implements as follows: 1 team of horses. 7 cows. 17 shoats. 1 sow. 5 pigs. Fowls 140. 1 lumber wagon. 1 new lumber wagon. 1 pair bob sleighs. 1 land roller. 1 grain drill. 1 spring tooth harrow. 1 garden drill. 1 hand cultivator. Potato crates. 2 horse cultivators. 1 crow bar, 3 log chains. Pitch forks, shovels, etc. r The Supervisors' Proceedings CENSUS OF INMATES. 201. Number in home, November 15, 1909 50 Admitted during the year 37 Born during the year 1 88 Died during the year 11 Discharged during the year 30 In Alms l•lolise at present time, 47. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED. 1910. Jan. 5. -No. 421 C. J. 'Wolverton, meats $ 23 75 $ Jan. 5. -No. 424. D. S. O'Brien, pork 8 00 Feb. 2. -No. 434. A. W. Spencer, pork 80 75 Mch. 2. -No. 449. Jerry Welch, meat 25 70 Mch. 2. -No. 453. Stowell Co., groceries 152 49 Apr. 6, -No, 472. Gen. Flour & Feed Co., flour 110 95 Apl. 6. -No. 473. W. & 1. Mekeel 96 20 May 4, -No. 480. D. B. Stewart & Co. 95 97 Jne. 1. -No. 509. John Jehue, flour and feed 16 20 .Jne. I. -No. 513. J. C. Stowell & Co., groceries22 71 Jne. 1. -No. 514. D. B. Stewart & Co., groceries. 482 20 July.. 6. -No. 528. Wolverton & Son, meat 31 44 Aug. 3. -No. 540. J. C. Stowell & Co., groceries84 63 Aug. 3. -No. 545. Blackman Bros., groceries 26 34 Sep, 7. -No. 552. J. C. Stowell & Co., groceries 96 56 Oct. 5. -No. 56 7. Gen. Flour & Feed Co. 115 15 Oct. 5. -No. 574. E. S. Johnson, groceries 47 36 Oct. 5. -No, 575. Wolverton & Son, meat 120 45 Nov. 2. -No. 13. J. Welch, meat 4 80 Nov. 2. -No. 22. W. & I. Mekeel, feed 31 00 Nov. 11. -No. 26. D. B. Stewart & Co., groceries61 40 $1334 05 LABOR. 1809. Dec. 1. -No. 404. Harold 'Young $ 22 00 $ 1. --No. 405. Fred J. Wilson 25 00 1. -No. 406. Matthew Carr • 7 00 1. -No. 407. Isabelle Oakly 2 00 1910. Jan. 5. -No. 426. Fred J. Wilson 13 69 5. -No. 427. Matthew Carr 7 00 5. -No. 428. Harold Younge 20 00 5. -No. 429. Isabelle Oakley 2 00 202. The Supervisors' Proceedings 5. --No. 930. Rose Mills 21 00 5. -No. 431. Mrs. Anna E. Pinckney 30 00 Feb. 2. -No. 437. Matthew Carr 7 00 2. -No. 438. Isabelle Oakley 2 00 2. -No. 439, Anne E. Pinckney 15 00 2. -No. 410. Rose Mills 13 50 2. -No. 441. Harold Lounge 20 00 2. -No. 492, Fred J. Wilson 25 00 Mar. 2. -No. 459. Harold Younge 20 00 2. -No. 460. Matthew Carr 7 00 2, -No. 941. Fred J. Wilson • 25 00 2. -No. 462. Isabelle Oakley 2 00 2. -No. 463. Mrs. Anna E. Pinckney 15 00 2. -No. 469. Rose Mills 12 00 Apr. 6. -No. 474. Matthew Carr 7 00 6. No. 975. Isabelle Oakley 2.00 6. -No. 976. Fred J. Wilson 25 00 6. -No. /77. John I -i, Brown 16 87 6. -No. 47S. _Mrs. Anna E. Pinckney 15 00 6. -No. 479. Rose Mills 13 00 May 4. -No. 500. Johii H..Brown 22 00 4. --No. 001. Matthew Carr 7 00 4. -No. 502. Fred J. Wilson 23 34 4. -No. 503. Rose Mills 13 00 4. -No. 504. Isabelle Oakley 2 00 4. -No. 505. Mrs. Anna E. Pinckney 15 00 Jne. 1. -No. 1.7. Matthew Carr 7 00 • 1.-\o. 518. Isabelle Oakley 2.00 1. -No. 519. -Fred J. Wilson ' 25 00 1. -No. 520. Rose Mills 13 00 • 1. -No. 621. Mrs. Anna E. Pinckney 1G 00 1. -No. 522. John H. Brown 22 00 Jly, 6. --No. 527. Fred J. Nilson 25-00 6. -No. 029. John IT. Brown 22 00 6. -No. 530. Mrs. Anna E. Pinckney 15 00 6. -No. 531. Matthew Carr 7 00 4. -Nod 532. Isabelle Oakley 2 00 6. -No. 533. Rose Mills 17 33% Aug. 3. -No. 5:34. •John H. Brown 22 00 3. -No. 535. Fred J: Wilson 9 60 3. -No. 536. Mrs. Anna E. Pinckney 15 00 3. -No. 537. Matthew Carr 7 00 3: -No. 538. Isabelle Oakley 2 00 3. -No. 539. Rose Mills 17.33 Sept. 7. -No. 558. Frank Sharrow 8 64 0 The ,`'rr,r•rr'crxor'x. Proceedings 203 7. -No. 559. Matthew Carr 7 00 7. -No. 560. John H. Brown 22 00 7. -No. 561. Hose _Mills 17 33 7. ----No. 552. Anna E. Pinckney 15 00 7. -No. 503. Isabelle Oakley 2 00 Oct. 6. -No. 1. Matthew Carr 7 00 6. -No. 2. Airs. Anna Pinckney 15 00 6. -No. ' 3. Isabelle Oakley 2 00 6. -No. 4. Frank Sharrow 25 00 6. -No. '5. John H. Brown 22 00 6. -No.. 6. close Mills 17 33 Nov. 2. ---No. 18. Matthew Carr 7 00 2. -No. 19. Isabelle Oakley 2 00 2. -No.. 20. Mrs. Anna E. Pinckney 15 00 2. -No. 21. John H. Brown 5 10 2. -No. 23: Rose Mills 17 33 2. -No. 24. Frank Sharrow. 25 00 $ 951 3S FUEL AND LIGHTS. '1910, Jan. 5. -No. 418. W. T. Vann, coal $ 74 95 $ Feb. 7. -No. 944. W. T. Vann, coal 89 57 Mar. 2. -No. 445. Standard Oil Co. 14 02 2. -No. 456. Union Carbide Sales Co. 70 00 2. -No. 458. F. 13. Aiken 75 59 May 4. -No. 495. W. T. Vann, coal 127 17 4. -No. 499. Lyman F. Smith, coal 41 71 Jne. 1. -No. 512. Standard 011 Co. 11 85 Sept. 7. -No. 549. Standard Oil Co. 15 04 Oct. 6. -No. 573. Union Carbide Co. 70 00 5. -No. 576. W. T. Vann, coal 231 29 .Nov.' 2. -No. 9. Standard Oil Co., 7 25 12, -No. 29, F. B. Aiken, coal 49 56 $.878 00 MEDICAL AID ANI) DRUGS. Dec. 1. -No. 410. J. 13. Todd & Co. $ 10 85 $ 1910. May 4. -No. 981.- Wliite & :Burdick 15 75 Oct. 5. -No. 510. Isaac Holton ' 31 55 Nov. 2. -No. 14. White & Burdick 15 00 $ 73 15 IMPROVEMENTS ANI) REPAIIRS. Feb. 2. -No. 443. Stover Hardware Co. $ 26 45 $ May 4. -No. 498. W. & I: Mekeel, wagon 60 00 Jne. I. -No. 523. Davis & Brown Electrical Co. 7 00 $ 93 45 204 The ilpervisori.' I'rocecdinys 1910 CLOTHING, DRY GOODS AND FOOTWEAR. Mar. 2. -No. 452. Apr. 6. -No. 470. Jne. 1. -No. 511. Jly. 6. -No. 520. Sept. 7. -No. 048. 7. -No. 551. Oct. 0. -No. 572. Nov. 2. -No. 11. 2. -No. 16. 2. -No. 25. ' 1909. Dec. 1. -No, 408. 1910. Jan. 5. -No. 419. Feb. 2. -No. 433. Mar. 2. -No. 457: Apr. ,6. --No. May 4. -No. 497. 4. -No. 506. Jly. 6.-\o. 524. Ben Hintz, clothes P. Wall & Son, shoes Bush & Dean, dry goods Ben Mintz, clothing P. Wall, .shoes Ben Alintz, clothing Ben Mintz, clothing Bush & Dean, dry goods C. M. Stanley, shoes Mosher Bros., clothing 5 00 $ 27 40 18 46 12 75 9 50 15 35. 13 00 23 32 10 50 29 40 $ 164 68 MISCELLANEOUS. Barr Brothers $ 9 82 $ F. A. 'Todd, cow Lang Engine Co. William Allen, blacksmithing 465. -Grass seeds Cudahy Packing Co.. cleaner West Disinfecting Co., bug killer L. F. Noxon. seeds Sept. 7. -No, 553 Oct. 5. -No. 069. • 5. -No. 577 Nov. 2. -No, .7. 2. -No. 8. 15. Sept, 7. -No. 557. . Daniel P. Marsh, insurance L. F. Noxon, seeds W. P. I3iggs Co. William Alten, blacksmithing J. L. Marshall, repair on wind mill Barr Bros., hardware W. & 1. liekeel, fertilizer Dec. 1909. OUTDOOR RELIEF. 60 8 21 20 12 56 9 14 9 73 6 6 12 25 00 25 90 00 00 00 55 00 60 35 10 62 31 18 1. -No. 409. Dr. 11. Gcnung, Bronson family, .$ 2 00 1. -No. 411. Cornell Transportation Co.; stor- ing goods, Buck family 4 00 1. -No. 412. Dell Emery, Tanner case 6 42 1. -No. 413. John Kelly, overseer of poor, Ithaca 1 70 1. -No. 1. -No. 1910. Jan. 5. -No. 5. -No. 5. -No. 419. Bradford Snyder, Tripp nish families 14 90 415. C. E. Stevens, groceries 8 00 and Cor - 416. W. L. Cary, groceries 417. F. R. Willey, groceries, Bronson family 920. Dell Emery, Tanner case 4 00 33 90 6 00 $ 344 73 1 The ,S u pervis . rs' Prucced in ys 205 5. --No. 422. C. E. Stevens, groceries 23, 97 5. -No. 423. Dixon & Robinson, fuel 3 13 5. -No. 425. D. C. Brooks, Supt, of Poor, Tioga County 52 00 lFeb.3.-No. 432. L. A. . Patch, Overseer Poor, Caroline 4 25 2. -No. 435. Bradford Snyder, 13ronson family 7 90 2, -No. 435. V. H. Burnham, Jones faenily... 11 79 Mar. 2. -No. 445. William Cary, groceries, Younge family 2 00 2. -No. 446. V. S. Van Order, Emmons case3 00 2. -No. 447. Reach & Hutchinson, King and Tounge families 12 52 2. -No. 450. W. P. Baker, Buck family and others 24 00 2, -No. 451. Dixon R Robinson, Conger fam- ily 6 26 2. -No. 459. J. C. 1Vortman, Cora Beckwith • case 12 00 • 2. -No. 455. Bradford Snyder, Overseer of Poor 6 10 Apr. 0. -No. 405. Arthro• .7. Quick, Vanseoyke family 9 00 6. -No. 457. J. J. Durling, Tounge family 4 00 G. -No. 468. Norton Printing Co. 2 75 6. -No. 469. W. P. Baker, poor families 25 00 6, -No, 471. C. AV. Sutfin, Overseer Poor, Dryden 19 75 May 4. -No. 482. W. P. i.aker, groceries, poor families 8 00 4. -No. 483. :Beach & Co., fuel. 'Tounge family 3 13 4. -No. 484. L, A, Patch, Overseer Poor, Caro- line 17 GO 4. -No. 485. Dr. A. Fisher, Tripp family -20 20 4. -No. 486. John Flynn. Rickets family 2 00 487. Dixon & Robinson, Ticket fam- il� 2 88 9. -No. 488. Judd Dorn, Overseer Poor, Danby, Covert family 6 50 4. -No. 489. City Hospital, Walker ease 23 50 4. -No. 490, John Kelly, Overseer Poor, City, burial Walker ... 20 00 4. -No. 491. Dr, R. M. Vose, insanity case, Decker 5 00, 4.• -No. 492. ' Ben Mintz, clothing, insanity case, Decker 9 70 206 Thi; ,Snpervi,vura'..!'rucecdittys 4. -No. 403. Dr. C. F. Denman, insanity case,. Decker 5 00- 4.-No..494. F. R. Willey, Bronson family.... 34 00 4. ---No. 496. W. 11.- Burnham, Overseer Poor, Groton, (Jones family) 8 50 Jne. 1. -No. 507. F. D. Gilbert, undertaker, Grover case 223 00 1. -No. 503.. Dr. H. W. Nash, lunacy case 5 00 • - 1. -No. 510. W. P. Baker, groceries 8 00' 1. -No. 515. F. H. _tyle, lunacy case 5 00 1. No. 516. John Kelly, Overseer Poor, City'1 50 • Jly. G. -No. 526. W. Y. Baker, groceries, Talmadge family 4 00 Aug. 3. -No. 541. Dr. Nash, Kinney case 18 35 3. No. 542. John Kelly, Overseer Poor City, for tramps 6 10 3. -No. 547. City Hospital, Kinney case 11 70 • 3. No. 544. W, P. Baker, Talmadge family4 00 Sept. 7. -No. 546. Bradford Snyder, Overseer Poor,' Dryden 5 96 7. -No. 547. Dr. Frank Allen, Matthew Kinney case 6 00 7. -No. 550. Dr. 11. W. Nash, county doctor 8 00 7. -No. 554.-J. Will Tree, county order bookG 00 7. -No. 555. F. A. Willey, Bronson family34 00 7. ---No. 556. Dr. M. Foran, lunacy case '5 00 7. -No. 564. J. R. Cummings, undertaker. Buck child 12 00 7. -No. 505. Ernest Gillou, service Buck child 2 00 7. -No. 566. W. P. Baker, groceries, Talmadge family 6 00 Oct. 5. No. 568. George Tarbell, Stevens hill, bank- ruptcy- 16 02 5. -No, 571. John Kelly, Overseer Poor, ticket, soldier to Bath, N. Y. 2 10 Nov. 2. -No. 10. John Kelly, stranded soldier 1 20 2. -No. 12. Judd Dorn, Kinney case . 2 00 2. -No. 17. Ithaca Daily News, advertising96 11. -No. 27: F, R. Willey, Bronson family20 00 11. -No. 28. Clark Baldwin, burial M. Kinney 10 00 696 33 In compliance to Section 11, Poor Laws, State of New York, we re- spectfully report that 'we estimate the expense of the Town, City 'and County Poor to be supported at the Alms House the ensuing year to be $5000 00 Out -door Relief - 1400 00 The Supervisors' Proceedings 207 Services, Overseers of Poor 100 00 Transportation 50 00 v Total $6500 00 WALTER MEKEEL, 1VILLIA11 I). BALDWIN and WILLIAM P. I3AR- RINGTON, being each duly and severally sworn, each for himself, deposes and says that the foregoing account and report are just and true according to .their knowledge and belief. WM. P. HARRINGTON, WALTER MEKEEL, WM. I). 13ALDWIN, Superintendents of Poor. Subscribed and sworn. to before me this 15th day of November, 1910. BERT T. BAKER, Notary Public. 208 The Supervisors' Proceedings _ TABULATED STATEMENT of the HIGHWAY, BRIDGE AND. MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS. Of the Several Towns of the County of Tompkins, 1910. For the Repair and Improvement of Highways, Repair and Construction of Bridges, Purchase, Repair and Storage of Machinery, Removal of Obstructions Caused by Show, and Other Miscellaneous Purposes Made by the Supervisors of the Re- spective Towns Pursuant to Section 107 of the Highway Law of the State of New 'York. MILES ,OF DIRT ROAD IN EACH TOWN. Caroline 1.21.29 Miles 3la.nl>v 121 Dryden 178.49 Enfield 80 Groton 108 -Ithaca 6232 Lansing 140.40 Newfield 141 Ulysses 92.97 " • FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1910. 14 OTVpp T 'TS 100 `pnL'ii El0 'Ivo C_ L'] 00 O Q' N 00 CO .`I . o1 • GO 01 .-i Gt p7 C, 04 0 CO CO CO 00 04 G; 0) d• W CV .-I 00 ,y Vi C'; C., 0) C'i [- C-: •i'a.ini m aI 01 00 0) Go o 10 -1tlua[SX•,Ji 113111J, w'"? �: •-r COMV ., . 69 O 04 0 o 00 0 'spun,z 0 aEg1O 01 'suea.l..-< Q • % CO69. CG N 0 0 CV ' .-I 0) CV O O 10 'saaplaa AEON o 10 .= o 0 M JO •1100 10; 'dx;;I00.010 Ir;,„; L', o CV ., 00 CI CO o .-1 o .-I G CV 01 r< N l-- ,r 'da}i 10; [1{1.10; C� CA 0ri- 0 C 00 0.+',J ICMi 0) <0 til (0 00 0y�?) M -.EN 1oJ •(IX,E. •i 00 '0' .-1 N O 69. . 0 CO CO CO C. 0 C0 0 CV <D 0 0? <D 0 .1'1 01 '1[10 , 111E a;L o0 0) o 0) 0- 0M o N 0 0- .-+ d 0000 10 w' 2' .loge] a0; 'dx3 N co N N .-I w 00 G OI 0 0 m 0 0) CO G r1 CO 0') Q' C"- CO .0 .0 'sadSeoaa IE.oJ, o•H of ej 00 0) 00 01 00 ,H rn N .-I V- I0 0 0 ci .-i 1- 4. cri 0 40 d' O 111 00 M N 0 •sao.cnog o.LP ca n 111110 uloaJ 'pooU o e, . .0 .spuns 10100 1.110a; •ue1' 'ssaupa;gapui Jo 'lap OUO,jd •poli] 0 rrL QL V UJ k ddV $ 600.00 900.00 1,000.001 500.00x41 12,300.00 325.00 200,00 2,000.00 '.lx •A01c1 woad pUDF; uO aouE10l i • HIGH WAYS O z w z J2 00 fj z 0 L THAN FIVE FEET OF TE•iE' YEAR '01.61 'Cis '400 puTH uo [B$ h llr1l .n ,, 00 00 CO a 07 r • 1.1 N r ea m m 1- O M o 1- N 4 00 00 N r-1 c0 040000 Ci 00 oo ..� — ti 00 r co 00 O^ 00 CL N C7 a rr 10 M ^ M 4/1 cn 1I: 0 00 M ` 00 0 1 W 1 r co -lPUOUXaI iL7o.L opo coo co o r o co co �M M 00 C01 e6 co- Q' '0 T CV m eo 00 •1131aalL3yli 00 n .10j pU 0[)ad;i,[ , m 0 01 ti ✓ I0 C0 d• •riaaull; )E1`; ]0 [l;juay aoj , •dxa 41'20 ,. 10 117 G? 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'sPun:I Ja410 04 •su1;1Z 11;G 1,1 0) to 00 40 to o M 00 t7 eV 00 r+ O �- rf PT.o c4' c8 00 r -I m 0) d� CI la m N ri ti 0 ,0 10 0) CD N T N rr00 Zr; •1nd 'RBnliS(H ri N to .r 11 107 'dxt mt-ryM O o CV d• co N CV tp 4 O O 00 o ▪ t0 N tD t3 W 00 C) M i - p4 C r, ,r- .--I O 05,00 s titn�ri o00• •s0so(1lnd •OsIJo 0- 4 4 tri e•i ci 00) 0 ri 107 'dxi 010,1c)0nmto Nm m stop:[: Puts •l}al3W 103 'xa FC3O& 'sa- P11F[ 1Uj pa[Iuadxa[ IvioJ: 1pj 'sAl;nn442L)1 iti[;E [oto i; 4n0 • `dnr,�r;tj 107 •x[ w r 00 P1 10,01 o er .fi O n N 0 00 N N 1.0 N 6 oo 0) N t»00 e0 co N m -3.N 0o 0- w . •4 01 1- co to 00 to 1- t- d t- to o: 00 Ed 00 �O t0 .-1 to -c 04 N to 0) t/) 0) M co -e 00 00 GO 00 u m ti to (f) co o to ry(- {mo t- 4 ra •}[1010 U u0;4, ' 04 'Ai0[[V •1os[.k.t:i4.1 -ng 01 aourmO[IV O 10 W O O PI 0 0 V.. CD .0 N O v) 00 0 0 0- •-:1 r tneoln CV 4V 'W . 1 N ri M 4 d 00 00 to co co 0 4 0 O a' 00 0 t- '0 co O to O ed 1-- N 0> tT Q 00 ltJ O M O to M co 00 t- o r4 r4 ri aA▪ • 0 4 0 4 VS co co to O N O V O V' Cr; tT t- N W 00 00 00 GO 0) t- tl. P u) •adn5 umod, POmottV }unoUIV 44'-4 4 co O r+ O ri o mo CID d GO ti,, p king umo,1, PaMo[[V asuadx } r4 m 0 6 •7dns n.mof 0 o 00 o• 00 00 000 00 0 'Ato[IV SA°8G 'off cl t`) e.7 N e4 cV ra M r UMOL lad .1"13 00 O o d o t o o o d o 0 0 o 00 o d o t t o 0 •}� •; ((�� M M M N M M M p^ 04 M • u o • h d q y pA.p w O v C CO d n • cd t• om. y r 4734.),:w PURPOSES FOR TUE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 'OIGI 'lsiff 'aao puvH 110 'lsFI -1puadxi M 00 00 10 10 .-4 00 1!: N 11 1n 00 W 4 L- .-i 0 00 03 M O CO W C- CO W ..a C] .1 O 00 10 N r M ,1 4: 00 sal00 nl 01 CD N 00 00 CO 00 P rl IS N 1.13/ 011 N 10 CO 1a C] CO 00 - -I 01 .spun, .IaglO of •au13.I,I, o co o M , -1 N 4 •sasodand rosi41 vi e M 4 1all1O •10; •dx 'saa.1j epulis aouaj 011A 103 •dxi Ot 1 4.4 1-. 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G •� 0 G 6;d dm -. c PURCHASE AND REPAIR OF MACHINERY, TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1910. • 'OT6C 'TE 100 punH uo 'tng •saan; -lpuadxa In3ol 00 :O 00 Ip tO 00 LO C'? C. dL O 4, to w M 0 N T p t" 'Z ri Cit O no 00 N 6P • 00 O [+ M , 0 LO Min 1• 1 N N o N Ln ✓ t 400o 0 11, N O .0 tO CD .n to ri rA Ln N ,0 ra N t7 ea - 'spun,3 .0 LUO o; -emu, 04 00 00 r1 00 M CO r -I .6100.1.• •gasjq a�eao;g a03 •x[ 'stony 25' NOU111 30 'dou au; •dx,j 'stool 2e 110n111 JO 'and do] 'tIxa .T-01.300 21. Isioy t4 .10 00 o p CP .q 0 tl O M O L'] N w .n Oi co on O O u1 00 00 Cl L!] N N 111 OL M 0, N •-I to N 141 d+ rl M 0+ 00 0] Ny▪ i O% CO t0 N N t0 0 CO Ln N N to r+ M t0 4 N yi N N O 00 t- rl O) 01 ci 00 1n Ln <M L,00 ri 00 [� [-- O ¢ 00 o Ln 00 N tl' O 00 M Qi O N [— LO N o +n 4 00 O Ln L:] -. O 4 to Ln co In 00 n rt rl V0 ,g ra 000 L.7 .- -00 50 •sa.7an0S aag1O U104 'pang tar 10 .spund •iom.° UIo.I,j •11n.Iy 'ssaupalgapuj ;o w 0.13 •paaU -aopauoD modal •paa -r xsl I; naay moa,3 pu1H uo aausI•eff 0 00 00 CP 00 0 •Lt LCD *y CO 00 r+ 09. 0 M 00 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • O O O C O 0 CD Ln Ln N In 0 .n 0 4 0 rJst,P1 vs, rl N M 61 - CD 0 00 CI r0 M t 00 N 4 In "et: N ri N N t-0 r. 64 0 • g, y '� C C as O R 'C] O 0 U yr 5• 0 m 0AAWr�ua4 • 214 The Superviaors' Proceedings JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Reports of the Justices of the Peace of the various Towns of the Coun- ty of Tompkins of all tines and penalties collected by them during the past year. • CAROL1NE. Frank M. Bull reported received $30.00. F. A. Snow reported no money received. E. 13. Mitchell reported no money received. G. K. Doughty reported no money received. DANBY. Olin A. Dorn reported no money received. T. W. Slocum reported no money received. Eugene Dorn reported no money received. DRYDEN. , Paul Ewers reported received and paid to the Supervisor 370.00, G. E. Underwood reported no money received. Andrew Baker reported no money received. J. D. Ross reported no money received. ENFIEI.i 1• R. V. Egbert reported no money received. John J. Johnson reported no money received. William Humiston reported no money received. GROTON. J. M. Montfort reported no money received. • Grant H. Halsey reported no money received. H. S. Hopkins reported received and paid to Supervisor $3.00. Newton Baldwin reported received $20.00. 4. 'I'h.e Supervisors' Proceedings 215 1THACA. 0. H. Hopkins reported no money received. J ake Wilcox reported no money received. L , F. Colegrove reported received anti paid to Supervisor $49.00, I). D. Fisher reported no money received. LANS1NO. A. J. Conlon reported no money received.. LaVerne Main reported received. $5.00. Casper Fenner reported no money received. Daniel A. Tarhel1 reported rio rrroney received. NI71'VLrIELD. William 11. Payne -reported received and paid John Vann, state game protector $10.00. Douglass Carpenter'reporteri no money received. A. D. Brown reported no money received. Robert Alexander reported received and paid Supervisor $15.00. ULYSSES, D. H. Rightmyer reported no money received. Fred N. Smith reported no money received. 0. B. Noble reported received and paid Supervisor $35,00. H enry Williams reported no money received. 1 TAX STATEMENT En ELE bo d Z y▪ w ro CC1 ▪ ° y 7)a 0 0 • a � w ▪ "J d d O r d O - O ▪ 0 • .l.0 ▪ 7, a a) Q ¢ 2 U Iri 0 0 1?11181U (lJul;ay 01 u011.10QO ate[ • N . 0 An A0 • O .8 • c1 . An • 1 ; 4 0.001 • C- :ae> • • r ti Q ulna au 41!3 01 uO11JO(�Oa1j U.110J Eats ,C1un03 01 uonJOtIOaj soad aaanssaa,L .C1Uno;) •t- .0) •nm rl ci ee • M 10 - 1D .Iq .1. . 7 . • m • oa : : Iri • c.7 .10 •t�P) • Ifi . 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CJ oG • '.L' 'U b rr. 00 C 00 C F F= CI F u 6 C F • Ro✓ -.0)00 G�'N� G,Z + . c10 0ovo 'o0 o V O 1C G' 'D G O td C.. ?. U, E1 UJ O O O O O O E L E �' CI El 0 z y ° C3 CS 0 0 0 Cn G; Ga ! E in s: . n 0 0 4.4 0 0 0 .1. 0 0 4. 0 0 {21 C d 0) W 01 4 0 4 al U a1 0 m C: b b4 b0 bL bL by bL b1 bA L0 to be NJ 0 -t�+.. .N .-tC, .d cd <C -. to ca .0 R m w a • • 00 (4 i. C A .0 A Rr4t,,1-Ira Xar ya: W L 0 0 0 0 0 p 0 0 0 4T. O itl G W % 44 O C C.' z z C F C C 5 " G G . r p o 0 0 0 0 0, o 0 0 0- C 0 0 o -I E- E- E4 E. E-1 E- E -I 'N r'] (:::1 .D ! _ 41) > ✓ % e. ✓ r > ✓ rr `,22 The Supervisors' Proceedings CLERK'S CERTIFICATE 1, Bert 'I'. Baker, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. V., do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing journal of the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County with the original record thereof and that the same is •a full and correct transcript therefrom of the transaction Of the said Board at the Special Sessions and Annual Session of said Board held in 1910. (Typographical errors to be excepted.) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set nay hand this 7th day of January. 1911. BERT T. BAKER, Clerk, .j'upurui,urs Proceudiuga 223 POLITICAL DIRECTORY AND GUIDE TO TOWN OFFICERS General Election—First . Tuesday after the first Monday of November. Town Boards to designate polling- places ---First Tuesday in . September. Annual School Meeting—First Tuesday in August.. Town Boards to meet to audit claims ---First Thursday after gen- eral election. All town claims must be presented for audit at 'this time. 0 The Supervisor, Town Clerk and Assessors of each Town must meet on the first Monday of July, 1878, and in each third year thereafter, at a place within. the town appointed by the Supervisor; or, in case of his absence. or of a vacancy in his office, by the Town Clerk; for the urpose of making a list of persons to serve as trial jurors for the then, ensuing three years. .1f they fail to meet on the day specified in this section, they must meet as soon thereafter as practical. (Consolidates! Laws Chap. 35, Sect. 500.) The next meet- ing for this purpose will be in tori. At the meeting specified in the last section, the officers must select from the last assessment roll of the town and make a list of the names of all persons whom they believe to be qualified to serve as trial jurors as prescribed by law; (Consolidated Laws Chap. 35, Sect. .!'o .) Town Boards meet to examine town officers' accounts—Last Tuesday preceding town meeting to be held in each town. Town Meeting, biennial—Second Tuesday in February. 224 The S tprrvisors. Proceeding8 Annual meeting of Supervisors as a Board of Canvassers—First Tuesday succeeding general election. Annual Meeting of the Board of Supervisors --Immediately after the completion of the canvass, or at such other time as they as a Board shall fix: • , All bills and claims against the county must be presented to the Clerk of the Board oil or before the third day of the Annual Session of the Board of Supervisors. All bills for supplies furnished to Superintendents of the Poor must be presented to said Superintendents for audit.on or before No- vember ist, of each year. All bills presented to the Board of Supervisors must be itemized and verified by the oath of the claimant. No bilis for law books will be audited unless purchased under Resolution 7 of the Board of Supervisors. All bills for repairs to or improvements of county buildings must have endorsed thereon the approval of the committee on county build- ings. No bills for supplies for county officers will be audited unlefss the same were purchased by the Committee on Supplies of the Board of Supervisors. The Tax Collector or Receiver shall, within eight days after re- ceiving notice of the amount of taxes to be collected by him, execute to the Supervisor of the town, and lodge with him, a bond in double the amount of said taxes, to be approved by the Supervisor. The Su- pervisor shall, within six days thereafter, file the said bond in the office of the County Clerk of this County. The Assessors must complete the Assessment Roll on or before - the first day of August and leave a copy thereof with one of their num- ber and immediately thereafter cause notice thereof to be posted in: three or more public places in their town or ward. O The S upe)'r; i.u)'s' I'r'rwcccl H rj.v 99,5 "When the lines between two towns, wards or counties, divide a farm or lot, the same shall be taxed, if occupied, in the town, ward of county where the occupant resides; if unoccupied, each part shall be assessed in the town, ward, village or county where.the same shall lie." The Assessors shall meet on the third Tuesday in August, to re- view their assessments and hear the complaint of anv person conceiv- ing himself to be aggrieved. An affidavit to the roll by the Assessors made prior to the third 'Tuesday of August, is a nullity. The Assessors must deliver the corrected Assessment Roll to the Town Clerk on or before the firt day of September. there to remain for a period of fifteen days for public inspection; and the Assessors shall forthwith give pub- lic notice by posting the same in at least' three of the most public place in the town, or by publishing the same in one or more news- papers published therein that such Assessment Roll has been finally completed, the officer to which the same has been delivered, and the place where the same will be open to public inspection. Said fifteen days, within, which any assessment may be reviewed by.certiorari, shall commence on "the day of the first publication. The Assessors cannot enter the name of a person on this roll who became a resident after the first day of July. When the Assessors, or a majority of than, shall have'conipletcd their roll, they shall severally appear before any officer of the County authorized by law to administer oaths, and shall severally make and subscribe before such officers; an oath in the following form, which must be strictly followed: "We, the undersigned, clo hereby severally depose and swear that we have set down in the foregoing Assessment Roll, all the real estate situate in the town (or ward as the case may be), according to our best information: and that, with the exception of those cases in which the value of said real estate has been changed by reason of proof produced before us, we have estimated the value of said real estate at the stuns which a majority of the Assessors have decided to be the full value thereof, and also that the said Assessment Roll con- tains a true statement of the aggregate ajnount of the taxable estate of each and every person named in such Roll, over and above the amount of debts (Inc from such persons respectively, excluding such stocks as are otherwise taxable and such other property as is exempt by law from takation, at the full value thereof according to our best judgment and 15 926 Thr; Supervisor.' Proceedi.rry. belief." Which oath shall be written or printed on said roll, signed by the Assessors, and certified by the officer. Laws of 1909. Chapter 62, Sect. 38. The Supervisor must report to the County Treasurer on the first Tuesday in _March, the amount of school moneys remaining in his hands. Each justice of the Peace must execute a bond with two sureties conditioned for the payment on demand to .the proper officer all moneys received by the Justice, 'by virtue of his office, which bond . must be approved by the Supervisor of the town, and filed in the Town Clerk's office. Each Justice of the Peace shall make a report in writing verified by oath, each year, bearing date for the first clay of November, to the Board of Supervisors, at their annual session, in which he shall state particularly the time when, and the name of the person or persons from whom any moneys has been received, and also the amount and an what account the same was received, also the sums remaining due and unpaid and that all moneys by hint received have been paid to the officer duly empowered by law to receive the same. Each justice of the Peace shall pay to the Supervisor of his re- spective town on the first Monday in each month all fines and penalties imposed and received by. him, and he shall also make a verified report of all fines and penalties collected by.him to the Board of Town Audi- tors of his respective town on Tuesday preceding the annual Town Meeting. L a\ s of 1909, Chapter 16, Section 21. Overseers of the Poor cannot furnish supplies to a county pauper to exceed the sum of ten dollars without an order from the County Su- perintendents authorizing disbursements for such purpose. The Clerk of every incorporated village and city in the County shall report to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before No- vember 1st of each year all indebtedness of such village or city, speci- fying for what purpose created, under what law, rate of interest and when payable. Laws of 1969, Chapter 16, Sect. 52. The Supercisurs' Proceedings 797 The Trustees or- the person or persons having charge -of the issue of bonds or payment of same of any school district shall transmit- a _ statement thereof to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors annually on or before the first day of November. Laws of 1909, Chapter i6, Sec. • . 52.1 The Board of Assessors of the several .towns of the County,. -and the Assessor of the City of Ithaca shall furnish to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before the first clay of July in each year a full and complete.list and statement of all property within their respec- tive districts exempt from taxation under,the laws of this State. Laws of 1909, Chapter 62, Sect. 15.. • r, ,98 1'!�c Supervisors' Proceedings INDEX • A PAGE Assessment Rolls,• Correction of 132 Confirniation of 132 Almshouse, _Support of Poor 66 • Fire Protection ' 49 • • Reports of Inspection of 27 120 • Report of Superintendents of Poor 193 • ' Audits, 'County • • 136 Special - 8, I2, 16 B • Eon , Sealer. of' Weights and Measures Io6, 132 • :.Premium on County Clerk's 98 . William D. Baldwin, Superintendent of Poor 68, 85 Nlls'Against County, When to be Audited •22 • For Law Books 29, 79 Bank Taxes 216 Hoard of Suj crvisors, Annual Session. 18 I -lours of Annual Session 20 ,Members • 18 Table 135 Morning Session Committee Work 22 Special Sessions 3, . 10,1 14 T poruim 1'i•occed ir, ys . • Resolutions and Audits of Bills to Lie on =I'able for 24 Hours ' Before Bill Can Be 'Reduced Must Be Rc;ferred to Su- pervisor • on Claimant's District C 229 22 Canvass, Official, Fee for'•Printing • 122 Caroline, Audits 33, .140 Budget .126 .Tax for Town Purposes . 33 Tax for Maintenance of Macadam Roads. 59 Tax for Highway Purposes 46 .Tax to Reimburse Town- 81 Dog Tax • 83 Chairman, Election of . 19 Vote of Thanks to 123 Authorized to Purchase Supplies 'for County Sealerill Delegate to State'Confcrence on Taxation 134 Clerk, Election of • '19 Authorized to -Purchase Supplies for Board • • 20 Salary ... 71 Postage . 31 • Vote -of Thanks to _ • 123 Certificate 222 Committees, Standing 24 Printing and Supplies 54, 57 Fuel and Lights 26, 27 Tuberculosis Hospital 76 To Buy Supplies in Conjunction With Sheriff 75, 76 To 'Apportion Mortgage Tat 57 Committee on Insurance to Renew Insurance loo Vacancies on to Be Filled by Incoming Members 8 Committee to rivestigate Relative to Deceased Sol- clicrs' Headstones 62 230 The Supervisors' Proceedings Committee, on Supplies to Investigate Relative t:: Purchasing Typewriter for Board 120 Comptroller, Communication From 23 Report on Valuation of Personal Property 217 Report.on Valuations and Taxes 219 Report on Indebtedness • 220 Report or Highway Taxes 218 County Clerk, Report of 182 Salaries in Office of 52 Premium 'on Bond of 98 County Orders. to Be Countersigned 31 Not to Be Distributed Until After Adjournment 31 County Treasurer, Authorized to Distribute Mortgage Tax• 93 Postage 71 Report • 16i Ti.) Place Amounts in General Fund 103 To Put County Funds in Bank on Interest-bearing basis 134 County, Audits 136 Budget 124 Clerk of Board, Salary 71 Clerk of Board, Postage 31 .Coilty Treasurer, Postage 71 Contract With Monroe County Penitentiary t33 Contract With George Junior Republic 111 Fuel and Lights Appropriation 6i Tail Physician Compensation 30 Salary, Chaplain at Almshouse 74 Salary, County Sealer of Weights and Measures102 • Salary, Physician at Almshouse 95 Salary, Chaplain at Jail 79, 102 Salary, Janitor at Court House and Tail 77 Salary, Janitor County Clerk's and Judge's Offices.:77 Salary, William D. Baldwin; Superintendent of Poor70 Salary; Surrogate's Clerk and Stenographer 74 Sheriff's Compensation for Coiweving Prisoners i3 71-ransfer Motrgage Index .Fund to General Fund 103 • The Supervisors' Proceedings 231. Salary, Coroner, 1910 and 1911 40 City Water, 1916 53 Check Protector for County Treasurer 53 To Pay Edward Bement loo Support of Poor 66 Supplies County Offices io6 To pay Notary Public Oaths Baker ;tit Tarbell 104 To Pay William Nelson Noble, Esq. .88, 122 To pay David M. Dean; Esq. 73 Mortgage Tax Distribution 92 Part Payment Printing Proceedings 28 For Insurance too Sale of Stone Yard 9, 11 "1'.:, pay C. L. Vivian, Architect 84 Sinking Fund and Interest 6o Jail Improvement 84 To Reimburse J. G. Wortnian, Sheriff 121 To Pay Aut:ozone Chemical Co. 120 To Buy Bender's Supervisors' Manual 134 D Danby, Audits 30, 142 Budget 126 Taxes for Highways and Bridges 46 Dog Tax , 85 School Taxes Reassessed 111 Dryden, Audits 34, 144 Budget 126 Bank Tax Statement 41 Tax for Highways and Bridges 46 Maintenarwe of 'Macadam R.oads 59 Certificates of Indebtedness 48 Brush Bill 35 Tax for Town Purposes 34 Property Place on Tax Roll 20 932 The ,Supervisors' Proceedings E . Equalization Table 118,119 Enfield, 'Audits 29, 33, 147 Budget 124 Report of Supervisor on Town Indebtedness 39 Tax for Town Indebtedness 40 Tax for Highways and Bridges 46 Brash Bill 59 Tax for Town Purposes 54 Dog Tax ' 83 F Fuel and Lights, Appropriation for 61 Committee 26, 27 G Grand Jurors, Apportionment of 66 Lists of Confirmed 115 George Junior Republic; Contract With i 1 1 Good Roads, Good Roads Committee to Take Charge of Road. Rollers' 72 Improvement Ithaca -Dryden Road No. 681 16 Improvement Ithaca -Dryden Road No. 682 -4, 5 Improvement Dryden -Cortland Road No. 683 6, 7 Rights of Way on Roads 682 and 683 5 8, 15 Bailey, Johnson & Saunders Chattel Mortgage Sale13, 14 Change of Alignment of Freeville Groton Road 16 Change of Width of Freeville-Groton Road 6o, 95 Payment of Bond No. 11 73, 122 Payment from Cornell Heights Land Co. 75, 87, 88 Payment from Newman & Blood 79, 87, S8 Employment of E. Bement . 86 The Supervisors' Proceedings 233 Committee to Apportion Costs on Roads Nos. 336, 338; 454, 455 and 483 96 . To Credit Amounts Paid.by Cornell Heights Land Co and Newman & Blood in Making Apportionment 97 Improvement Road, Town of Ithaca 99 Improvement of Road in Village of Trumansburg100 Improvement of Road in Village of Dryden io8, 113, 114 Improvement of Road in Village of Freeville109, 113,.I14 Improvement of Road in Village of Groton ro8, 113, 114 Improvement of Road in Town of Caroline 112 Good Roads Construction Committee Reports 185, 187 Resolution Asking Amendment of Highway Law 63 Vote of Thanks to County Superintendent r to • Groton, Audits 45, 149 • Budget , 128 Bank Tax Statement 44 Tax for Highways and Bridges 46 Tax for Town Purposes 45 Tax' to Pay Certificates of Indebtedness 48 I Insurance, Report of Committee on 94 Committee Authorized to Renew Insurance loo Ithaca City, Budget 128 Bank Tax Statement 50 County Treasurer for Collecting Taxes • 98 Distribution of Proceedings 51 Services of B. T. Baker 98 Support of Poor t 66 To Reimburse C R. Smith 81 To Reimburse D. G. Leach 81 To Reimburse E. A. Miller ' 88 To pay Charles Rumsey Damages to Sheep 112 To Pay F. A. Cobb, Esq., and J. P. Merrill, Fence Viewers 112 234 The Supervisors' Proceedings Ithaca Town, Audits Budget 129 Tax for Highways and Bridges 46 Tax for Town Purposes 40 Brush 13i11 53 Maintenance of Macadam Roads 60 To Pay. Certificates of Indebtedness 48 To Pay Sinking Fund and Interest 60 Dog Tax '83 34, 152. J ail, Chaplain 102 Physician, Coinpensation 30 Physician, Election of 37 Inspection of 12 Fence 15 L Lansing, Audits 28, 153 Budget 129 Dog Tax 83 Tax for Highways and Bridges 46 Tax for Town Indebtedness 41 Report of Towi1 Indebtedness 41 Maintenance of Macadam Roads 6o Lunacy, Examinations, Fees for 40, 52, 77, 78 Almshouse Physician To Do Same as Part of Salary... 83 Law Books, Bills for Referred to Special Committee 29 Not to Be Purchased M 79 Mortgage Tax, Distribution of 92 County Treasurer Authorized to Pay Out Same 92 The Supervisors' Proceedings 235 N Newfield, Audits 45, 155 Budget 130 Bonding Commissioner's Report 35 Tax for Bonded :Indebtedness 36 Tax for Town Purposes 58 Tax for Highways and Bridges 46 Tax for Certificates of Indebtedness 48 Dog Tax 83 Brush Bill 8o O Orders, County and Town to Be Countersigned Not to Be .Delivered Until After Adjournment P• 31 31 Political Directory and Guide to Town Officers , . 223 Prisoners, Sending to Penitentiary 73 Contract With Monroe County Penitentiary 133 Proceedings, Bids for Printing 20 Committee to Advertise for Bids 13 Contract for Printing 20 Number of and Distributioci 28 R Deports, Committee on County Treasurer's Aceouuts• 93 Committee on County Buildings io6 Committee on Equalization 118, 119 Committee on Appropriations 124 Committee on Erroneous Assessments 90 Committee on Superintendents of the Poor 65 Committee on' U. S. Deposits and Icisurance 94 236 The Supervisors' Proceedings Committee on Fuel and Lights 25 Committee on State Charitable and Penal Institutions 42 Cornmittee on County Clerk's Report 104 ' Committee on Election Printing 96 Committee on Good Roads 123 County Treasurer's Report 161 County Clerk's Report 182 Superintendents of the Poor Deport 193 Good Roads Construction Committee Reports 185, 187 Assessors' Report, Bank of Dryden 41 Assessors' Report, Bank of Groton 44 Assessors' Report, Banks of Ulysses 31 Assessors' Report, Banks of the'City of Ithaca 50 Clerk's Report on Valuations of Personal Property. 217 Clerk's Report on Valuations and Taxes 219 Clerk's Report on Indebtedness 220 Clerk's Report on Highway Taxes 218 Clerk's Report on Bank Taxes 216 Report on Highway Moneys 208 Sheriff's Report 38 Surrogate's Clerk Report 57 Indebtedness, Town of Enfield 39 Resolution Requesting Repeal School Law 133 Indebtedness, Town of Lansing 41 Indebtedness, Town of Ulysses 64 Indebtedness, Town of Newfield 35 Justices of the Peace 214 S Sealer of Weights and Measures, Discussions on Appointment 12, 14, 17, 27, 89 Election of 102 Bond of 1o6, 132 Authority to Purchase Supplies 111 Sheriff, Report of 38 Compensation for Bbard of Prisoners 99 The S u pery isrrr•s' Proceed in y, 237. Compensation for Conveying Prisoners • Committee to .Buy Supplies With • Reimbursed for Becl Strap Restraint 73 75, 76 I21 Session Laws, Designations for :Publication of 22, 75 Payment for I22 Superintendents .of the Poor, Report of .193 Report of Committee on 65 To Have Almshouse Physician flake Examinations in Lunacy at That Institution 83 Salary of William D. Baldwin 70 Bond of William. D. Baldwin 68, 85. Superintendent of Highways, Report of 88 • Given Use of. Roll Top. Desk 62 Bond 9, 11 Authority Conferred Under Sect. 33 of Highway Law90 Vote of Thanks to Ito Supervisors, Members 18 Table T 135 Tuberculosis Hospital, Matters Pertaining to 21, 38, 56 Committee on 76 Tax Collectors' Settlement With County, Treasurer 133 Dog 35, 65, 83, 85 County . . 124 State 124 Bank- 216 Telephone, Service 'County Offices 99 Thanks, Vote of to Chairman • 123 Vote of to Clerk 123 Vote of to Ithaca Daily journal 123 Vote of to Good Roads Construction Committee 163 Vote of to Superintendent of Highways 1 TO 238 The Supervisors' Proceedings fotvns to Pay Interest on Amounts Due for Highways Town Orders, Not Redeemable Until February 15th Tompkins County Agricultural Society-, Members of Board to Assist in Selling Stock of U Ulysses, Audits Budget Tax for I-Iighways, Bridges, Etc. 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